(HIGHLAND SOCIETY OF SOUTHLAND. " Lean Gu Dlu Bi Cliu Do Shinnsireachd.” THE FOUBTH ANNUAL GratlieringConcert & Ball, Will take place in ASHLEY’S HALL, ESK STREET, IN VERC ARGIL, ON THE EVENING O,F Friday, 10th August GATHERING AND CONCERT Commences at 8 o’clock, and consists of SHORT ADDRESSES IN GAELIC AND ENGLISH By Popular Speakers, And a First class Programme of Gaelic and Scottish Vocal, Instrumental and other items by *he Best Talent. BALL COMMENCES AT 10.30 PROMPT ADMISSION; To Concert : 2s (Members Free.) To Ball : Gentlemen, 4s ; Ladies, 2g. Membership Annual Tickets (Gentlemen, 5s ; Ladies, 2s 6d) admitting to Annual Gathering and Concert and to all the Socials throughout the year just begun, can be obtained from any member of the Society’s Executive Committee.
Q RITEEION HOTEL Don Street. W. Hinchey, PROPRIETOR OF THE ABOVE HOTEL, Is playing a FORWARD GAME by adding to his premises and improving the accommodation. LINE UP! And give him A TRY JSTOTIOE. THIS ia to certify that I have appointed Mr LESLIE CHBYNE my sole agent for the sale of my LIGISTITE in Invercargill and suburbs, and in future all orders must come through him. C. P. SLEEMAN, Mataura. All orders left at Mr Cheyne's store, Hith street, or -with Mr W. S. Waterston, will be punctually attended to. BROTHERS will sell in laA.C' xV. Exchange Sale Rooms, E.sk street, to-day as follows : 12 noon—Cows. 12.30 p.m.—Poultry, a large entrv, several fancy breeds —Golden Wyandoties, Hamburgs. Minorcas, Leghorns and Indian game. 12.45 p.m.—Pigs. 1.30 p.m.—Shelter Trees, Shrubs, and Fruit Bushes.
1.45 p.m.—Buggy, 2 Expresses and 1 Dog Garb. 2 p.m: —Produce, Flour, and Fowl'Feed. 2.15 p.m. —Plants, Flower Pots, Lamps, Churns, and Sundries. 2.30 p.m.—Fruit, Mistress Kange, Palliasses, Whatnot, Tables, Carpet, Rugs, Clothng, Pea Riilesand a host o£ Sundries. WHEAT. FRUIT. A SPLENDID line of 150 bags of Fowl Wheat, cheap. Apples, Pears, Bananas, Lemons, Oranges, and all fruits in season always on hand. Prices on application to McKAY BROS., Exchange Sale Rooms. ONIOS. ONIONS. JUST landed, 130 sacks prime bright onions. Best sample seen in Southland this season. By bag or ton lots. McKAY BROS., Exchange Sale Rooms, Esk street. ' POTATOES. MUTTON BIRDS. PRIME Oamaru, Sterling, and Local Potatoes by bag, ton, or truck lots, at bedrock prices. We still have a large stock of MUTTON BIRDS in small and large kits, ranging from 20 to 100 birds in each. McKAY BROS., Exchange Sale Rooms. Freehold Sections Cheap SECTION Biggar Street, ,£4O; section Biggar Street (near Clyde Street), .£55 ; section Leet Street, ,£120; all freeholds. Also sections 15 and 1 7, Block 3, and section 4, Block 4, Ann Street, North Invercargill, each £-acre. Apply, ¥. B. SCANDRETT, LAND AGENT, Corner Dee and Esk streets, Invercargill.
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Southern Cross, Volume 8, Issue 18, 4 August 1900, Page 8
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451Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Southern Cross, Volume 8, Issue 18, 4 August 1900, Page 8
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