Business Notice* PHOMAS PEEKINS, LICENSED LAND BEOKEB GENERAL ACCOUNTANT AND COMMISSION AGENT, ELDON CHAMBERS INVERCAROIIL. AGHENT FOR THR PROVISIONAL TRUS TEE IN BANKRUPTCY fob XHB! INVEBCARGULL DISTRICT. All matters of Agency in the disposal (or otherwise) of Freehold or Leasehold Estates with the general business of an Accountant's Office promptly and carefully attended to. ti^" -Agent for the AUSTBALLAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY, LUX ASBUBAHOB AND AHKOTTY OFVIOB. THOMAS PERKINS fildon Chambers. M Tir nam beann f s nan gleann f s nan gaisgeach." rjiHE HIGHLANDER, Weekly Newspaper, JL published at Inverness, Scotland N.B. One of the objects of the Highlander will be to provide Highlanders at home and abroad with a record and review of events in which due prominence shall be given to Highland affairs. Gaelic is still spoken, perhaps, over one-half the area of Scotland, and by considerable numbers in our large towns and colonies | whilst the learned of all lands look to the Gaelic language for valuable materials with which to perfect Philology, Arcbaeology, and other branches in Science and Philosophy. The views of both the leaned and the unlearned shall be met, and th» columns of " The Highlander " made, so far, racy of the soil, by some space being devoted to Gaelic articlas, tales, poetry, and music, both ancient and modern. Pictorial Illustrations will be given occasionally. The support of " Highlanders " in Southland is solicited to the above. Subscription 13s per annum in advance posted direct, or posted from Invercargill 159 2d. K. SOSE, Agent for Southland. CHILDEEN'S CLOTHING. MISSES STANNARD and M'CONECHY beg to inform the ladies of Invercargill that they have commenced business in Spey-atreet (late Mrs Robertson's) as Dressmakers and Machinists. All ordera entrusted to them Trill be promptly executed. CHILDREN'S CLOTHING MADE TO ORDER. The Registry Office will be carried on as before, servants wanted in every capacity. NOTICE. o THOMSON & BEATTIE Beg to intimate that they have opened out an assortment of MEN'S AND BOYS* CLOTHING, In the premises next door to MESSRS HARE, FRATT & CO.'S, DEE STREET. They have been induced to commence business in Invercargill by the opening they fancy exists for a REALLY CASH TRADE. The extent to which credit is given preventi cash customers obtaining goods at fair prices and it is well known in business that men wh( pay have to make up for the debts of those wh< I don't. By confining themselves strictly to i 1 cash trade, they hope to alter this state of thing in bo far as their customers are concerned, so a to confine the payments made by eaoh man to hi own debts. They solicit from the public the fai trial they think their effort merits, and they hop to convince them that 3 ' GREAT CLEARING SALES IMMENSE BARGAINS. SWEEPING REDUCTIONS AND 3| ALARMING SACRIFICES, !., Have commenced in earnest, without danger < the PERIODICAL JLEIiATSE into HIS. PRICES. ■ August 21st, 1873.
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Southland Times, Issue 1888, 1 April 1874, Page 1
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