jsijsxjVJess aroxicis I IGNITE! LIGNITE (test supeeiob qttalitt). PROM M'LEOD'S PITS, M ATAURA. PBIOE— TW^ 'TT SHILLINGS PEB TON, >vered in Town. Grates suitable for burning same can be obtained from Mb Jaggees at from 7s 6d upwards. All orders will for the future be received by the undersigned, at his temporary office above Jacobs's Fancy Goods Depot, or at the Princo of Wales Hotel, and will receive prompt attention. Families waitid on for orders. A. M'LEOD. CHRISTMAS PRESENTS AND NEW YEAR'S GIFTS. IARGE ARRIVALS in all branches of J Fancy Goods. JACOBS' "ORIGINAL" GIFT DEPOT, Opposite Post Offick. LOOK OUT FOR the SHILLING ROOM It will be opened on Thursday with 1000 New and Choice Articles to select from — JACOBS' " ORIGINAL " GIFT DEPOT, Opposite Post Office. Va«ee, Workboxes, Toys, Broaches, Bracelets, Backcombs, Handbags, Combs, Brushes, And an endlee s variety of other goodß, in the SHILLING ROOM. JACOBS' "ORIGINAL" GIFT DEPOT, Opposite Post Office. CHRISTMAS BOXES. The Shilling Koom, Now Open, ADMISSION FfiEE ! And Presents off the Gigantic Tree GIVEN AWAY To Everyone. Notice particularly that this is at JACOBS'S ORIGINAL GIFT DEPOT, Opposite Post Office. SOUTHLAND HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. : T^HE next Exhibition will be held in the DRILL SHED on MONDAY AND TUESDAY, 3rd and 4th of January, 1876. ; In addition to Prize Schedule, the following special prizes are offered . — 4 best Folinge Plants, in pots, open to all— Ist, 7s ; 2nd, 3s 6d (By Mrs Saunders) 6 best Native Shrubs, in pots, open to all — j 10a (By Mr Cooper) 6 best Coniferous Trees, in pots, amateurs only, 3 Fuchsias ' (By Mr Lennie) 2 best Ivy Leaved Geraniums, amateurs ' only 10s ' (By Mrs Millar) 2 best Foliage Plunts, Geraniums excepted — Ist, 7s ; 2nd, 3s (id — amateurs only (tiy Mr Longuut) ( 4 best Native Ferns — amateurs only — Ist Gs ; 2nd, 2s 6d (By Mr M'Arthur) Best Hand Bouquet — unmarried ladies only —10s (By Mrs Cleave) Best Hand Bouquet of Native Flowersyoung iadies under 20 years — 7s (By Miss Peter) T. PERKINS, Secretary. G. GOODWILLIE, SADDLER AND HARNESS MAKER, BEGS to intimate to his customers and the public generally that he has given up the premises hitherto occupied by him in Dee street, and that, on and after this date, THE WHOLE OF HIS BUSINESS will bo conducted at his shop in Tay street. JUST RECEIVED A LARGE AND CHOICE ASSORTMENT Of every description of SADDLERY, Direct from the manufacturers. Note the Addeess— G. GOODWILLIE, SADDLER AND HARNESS MAKER, TAY STREET. Invercargill, Nov. 11, 1875. - 11/ KITTINGHAM BROS. & INSTONH IMPORTERS, WHOLESALE GROCERS, DRAPERS, IRONMONGERS and' GENERAL MERCHANTS, RIVEBTON.
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Southland Times, Issue 2250, 30 December 1875, Page 3
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428Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 2250, 30 December 1875, Page 3
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