NOTICE. T\HE FIRMS of the Undersigned hare been amalgamated, and business will henceforth be conducted at Dunadin and Invercargill under the style of CARGILLS, GIBBS, and Co., and in London under the style of CARGILLS, JOACHIM, and Co. CARGILLS and M'LEAN, Dunedin, H. J. GIBBS and Co., Dunedin, GEORGE JOACHIM and Co., London. Exchange hall. MONDAY, JULY 20. DEC A E E Will Lecture on HOUSEHOLD PHRENOLOGY, Containing Lessons for Young and Old. The Doctor will give Phrenological descriptions of Character, and a few very select Mesmeric Experiments. Admission— 2a and Is. WlNTON— Wednesday Evening, PRIVATE TUITION. DEAD AND MODERN LANGUAGES, WITH MATHEMATICS AND BOOK-KEEPING. PROFESSOR H. HENRI, B.A. (Diploma College Angoulime, France, and Certificate Teacher, New Zealand), begs respectfully to intimate that he is now prepared to receive (or call on) Pupils for private tuition, from 7.30 p.m. till 10 p.m., and solicits attention to the following testimonial from Capt. Raymond, of Aroadale :— Inrercargill, 14th July, 1874. Dear Sib,— l hare great pleasure in stating cWdren n aTe^ul^ s^^ W aV th .. fc J^ e ..Plogsesßmy your tuition. I trust you will be successful in forming the advanced evening class you desire to establish, for I feel you would do justice to same. Yours truly, J. W. Raxkoxd. To Professor Honri, B.A. NOTICE. THE COLONIAL BANK OP NEW ZEALAND. T> V urgent solicitations received from the Depu_D tation and the several agencies of the Bank in the Northern Provinces, it has been decided to fix Tuesday, the 21st July, as the date on which the lists of applications for shares will finally close in this and all the other Provinces throughout tie Colony. Applications will be received at Inrercargill as heretofore by Peter M'Kellar, Runholder J. W. Mitchell, Merchant John B. Cuthbertson, M.H.R. G. F. Martin, Stock and Station Agent F. W. Wade, Solicitor. Agents for Rirerton — Messrs Whittingham Bros & Instone. rnHE ST. MARY'S SCHOOL WILL BE BE-OPENED THIS DAY. TEACHERS MR AND MRS TRACY. I AM in receipt of a letter from Mr Frederick Bunny, President of the Hibernian Australian Catholic Benefit Society, stating that he will comply with my request to come down in a few days to open a branch in Inrercargill. J, CARDEN.
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Southland Times, Issue 1950, 20 July 1874, Page 2
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368Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 1950, 20 July 1874, Page 2
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