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I " N O T jTcIT i 4 NYONE found trespassing on theOtautau, J.A. Wallacetown or Orepuki Line of Railway will be prosecuted with the utmost rigor of the law. DATID PHOUDFOOX, Contractor. ~N~ OTIC E. jYJ R S. J. L'ECK Surgeon Denlist is at IYI present absent on a short professional visit to Christclmrch, duo intimatiun of his eturn will bo given in tins paper. LADIES COLLEGE,! PLEASANT VIEW HOUSE, ELM ROAD, DUINEDIN. 4 LIMITED number of Pupils received. i.JL English and the usunl lUTOrupliehments, under the supervision of a teacher, holding a ] Firs-., lass Certificate from the Melbourne j Training College Circulars, &c, forwarded on application. H. S. QUINLAN, Principal. LSVEIiCAKGrILL COLLEGIATE SCHOOL. Established 1872. HEAD MASTER: * PROFKSSOR H. HENRI, E.A. (Graduate in Honors. Dute of Diploma — Ist May, 1860.) For eleven consecutive jcars Private and Public Teacher in New Zealand. Gazetted Wellington, "2nd July, 1868. Ihe course of instruction comprises the subjects usually taught, and insures a sound classical, mathematical, and general education, with a perfect knowledge of AEITHSIETIO AND BOOKKEEPING. GIRLS' DEPARTMENT. The abo:e department will be entirely under the superintendence of MRS HENRI, who received a first- class certificate in 1864. The Collegiate School re-opens on Monday the 10th January, 1876, with a complete stiff of Teachers. THE FIIENCH LANGUAGE. MISS CARDEN intends, after the holida js, opening a class lor instruction in bVench. Intending pupils would oblige by making early application at her residence, Tay street, lnvercargill, NOTICE. ALL Claimß against the late Charles Garr'ener, are requested to be rendered within one month lrotn this date to the undersigned, and all persons indebted to the Estate are respectfully requested to pay their accounts forthwith to MRS MARGARET GARDENER, Waihopai Mills. Or to DAYID SMYTH, Tay Street. | Dec. 21st, 1875. i JEWELLEET. WATCHES, AND CLOCKS, FIRST OP THE REGULAR MONTHLY SHIPMENTS TO HAND. LRODGEBS begs to intimate that lie has just received the First of his regular Monthly Supply by Mail steamer, and that his Stock ot Jewellery, Watches, and Clocks is all of the newest design and by the best manufacturers, and being principally direct importatijns, the prices will be found moat reasonable. Just opened out a superior selection of Lockets, Necklets, Chains and Gentlemen's Alberts. SOMETHING NEW FOR INVERCARGILL ! ! ! Watcheß and Clocks accurately and espeditioudly Cleaned and Repaired. L. ROPGERS has much pleasure in intimating that he has secured the services of Mr Alexander Ferguson, late of Inverness, b'cotland, and that all branches of the business will be attended to with promptitude and despatch. N.B.— All Work Guaranteed. Clocks Regulated, Cleaned, and Repaired by the year, at L. RODGEKS'S, Impoetes of JEWELLERY, WATCHES & CLOCKS, Dbk Stbeet,

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Southland Times, Issue 2250, 30 December 1875, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 2250, 30 December 1875, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 2250, 30 December 1875, Page 3

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