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\ KING AMALGAMATOR. A TRIAL of ahoye great, gold-saving machine will take pjace at INVERCARGILL on WEDNESDAY NEXT. Samples for treatment to be sent to Mr Todd, auctioneer. Test charge, 10s per ton C. FROGGATT, Agent for Southland. 1896. x 1896- 1896. MILLS, DICK & CO.'S OTAGO & SOUTHLAND ALMANAC & DIRECTORY, 1896. Every farmer, miner, and business man should provide himself with one. Can be obtained from the undermentioned for 1/6 : R. Boyne, Queenstown, Cotter Bros., Skippers, W. T. Smith, Arrowtown, R. Pritchard, Arrowtown. W. Jenkius and Co., Arrowtown. H. Graham, Arrowtown, C. Perriam, Gibbston, R. M'Dougall and Son, Pembroke and Cardrona, W. Monteith, Pembroke and Cardrona. John Parsons, Albertown. J3RELDIINARY NOTICE. AUCTION, HEAD OF LAKE WAKATIPU. Time and place in Future Issue. 750 Sheep, 2 Draught Horses, 5 light horses. ALSO— Goodwill and lease of a Pastoral Run and Perpetual Lease. Other entries invited. O'MEARA & CO., Queenstown. THE BRITISH SYSTEM OF DRESS-FITTING vriss RADWELL, having had practi--I.tjL cal training in the best London and Provincial Houses, is prepared to thoroughly teach the Art of DRESSMAKING at reasonable terms. Read a few opinions below, received from Ladies in Invercargill : I have much pleasure in stating that your British System is the most simple and useful one I have heard of. The way you have explained it has been thorough and interesting. lam certain it will be a great benefit to me in the future.— Emily Mac Gibbon, Forth Street, Invercargill. I certainly recommend Misss Radwell's British system of Dress Cuttting. It is easily understood, and the fit is all that could be desired —Catherine Galbraith, Yarrow-st., Invercargill. I have much pleasure in testifying to Miss Radwell's skill, both as a dressmaker and teacher of Dressmaking. Her system is an easy and practical one.—E. Vickers, Tay street, Invercargill. SPECIAL NOTICE. All intending to take advantage of Miss Radwell's visit to Queenstown, will kindly hand in their names by jMonday, her stay here being limited. Classes now forming at M'BRIDE'S SAMPLE ROOM, Garrison Hall. I~^OUND. —On the Footpath adjoining the Presbyterian Church, a KEY On paying the cost of this notice, the owner will receive the same by applying at this office. G

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Lake Wakatip Mail, Issue 2089, 24 January 1896, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Lake Wakatip Mail, Issue 2089, 24 January 1896, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Lake Wakatip Mail, Issue 2089, 24 January 1896, Page 2