K. W. HUTT,
Tailor,
TT&S BUSINESS in Waimate, where "he Tiopes T)y itriot-*tten- v tion to Bushietiio m|rit a share of Public patoonag«* / / * > <^ t FIT, STTLB^i w|>rIS|ANSHIP \ GUiI4NT)IEDr Note the addrvf b OPPOSITE County Council Chambers,
Queen St., Waimate.
J1"J 1 " \ Specialities \£mi present \\{;\ Chorry akes V ! / \ Mm c Pies /•* \ Cocoanut Maccaroons Almond Maccaroons Batanas Adelaide Biscuit 3 Cocoanut Fingers Almond Fingers. Almond Drops Queen Drops, &c, etc. L ««THB" REFBE HMENT ROOMS Are still the Favourite Rooms of -the District. BUDD'S, TIMAKU
NOTICE.
I AM prepared to CLIP HORSES, also to KILL and CURE PIGS at lowest price. W. HARRIS, Mnkikihi.
/^WINTER GAMES
ALL' &E NfiW^|T HOCKEY, |gol\, #%t|a^l. tennis and other wi\ter ga«ie,B.v t \ a SHOW'S I^YELQPEBS. Knmßißacquek re-Btrung E^ual to New. W. BBIOE A.HD SON, 187, Colombo Street, Chmtchurcb,,
J, KIRKLAND & CO., DENTAL bURGEONb.
MESSRS KIRKLAND A CO. have COM^XtjED Vvaotice in their Booms, Stafford S% opposite Bank of New Zealand^' \ * All the. mo6t wodern Appliances hava been nnytp^ted for Burgical operations and aitifioULl denijures. Hours &f attendance : 9 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. TimcW Monthly Payments may b© * arranged if desired. M* Kirkland visits Waimate every THUBSiJAY, and may be consulted at Ma Booms, Mrs J. Hunt'«, Queen Street, from 10 a.m. to 5.15 p.m. Arrangements mads for visiting patients at their own homes. J. KIKKLAND & CO., BTABroBD St. (Opposite Bank of New Zealand), TIMA & 0 .
HAVES' Coal and Firewood Yards.
rpHE EXECUTORS of the Estate X of the late Mr A. Hayes beg to announce that they intend RESUMING business aa COAL and FIREWOOD MERCHANTS at their old premises in Queen Street, WAIMATE. J\ '■ V \fTh«y will be pr«p\reoS to supply — COAL, X_^ FI^^WOOD, and FENCING MATERIAL of every description and of the i VERY BEST QUALITY AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. ! * Wholesale and Retail.^
Having large supplies of TOTARA and WHITE PINE of tbe very driest and best quality, they intend making a Specialty of
KINDLING WOOD.
By STRICT ATTENTION TO ALL ORDERS entrusted to their care they hope to again receive that patronaga vrhich was accorded to the old firm, .
THE YARDS will be OPENED on JULY 8, whan all orders will be PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. Waimate, June.22, 1900.
FOR SAIjE— 2O7, acres, Albury - t 600 acres, 'Nightcap^ ; several buildiing site 3, chea^j /dwelling/ and store, Timara ; -130" flJc&s? ; 1672 acres, Waimate; 17*5p&«»gk> Glen-iti ; 107 acres, Mftkikihi ; 150 acres, Waiiohi; 76 acres, Point «33$a<l ; acres, Gapes' Valley; ladSsgcrfer^aivio ; 60 a<-reß, 17 acres, near Timnru';* 269 aore3, Geraldine ; 40O«»^cres, *ylakikibi ; 1500 acrea perpetual lefflsej houses, Gleniti Boad, LeCren and H*gh sdreeta'; 411 and 530 acres, Rangitatr; 28 acres near Timaru; Felmongery and Tanneiy Saltwater Creek ; 30 -acres with Houses to Bell or let. Hoteisf or Sale and to JLet. D. MAHONEY, Cain's Terrace, Timaiu.
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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume III, Issue 22, 21 July 1900, Page 2
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458Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume III, Issue 22, 21 July 1900, Page 2
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