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■j -„,..,-- T.J, LUMSDEN, WHO has been in the Establishment of _G. LumsdenEsq for the last 10 years, begs .to, announce that he has commenced business as WATCHMAKER and JEWELLS R, in Tay street, next door to the Bank of New Zealand. All kinds of Watches, Clocks, and Jewel-; ; lery, cleaned' and repaired at most moderate prices: and with despatch. . Niß.--All kindß of Greenstone Jewellery made to order; also Wedding and Keeper I Rin?B, Gents' Albert Chains, Gents' Signet Rings, Ladies' Fashionable Silver and Gold iardrops, Hair Guards Mounted, Monograms* engraved on Silver or Gold Lockets, and Silver Medals made to. order. _?." J. L. will always keep samples of the above mentioned articles in stock. ' All goods marked in plain figures. Motto.— Sr_all Profits ; quick returns. , Note the AddreßS, T, J, L UM S DEN, Next door to the Bank of New ZBaland, Tat Steeet. INVERCARGILL. BALLARAT GALLERY OF PAINTINGS. A BONA FIDE GRAND ART UNION ! By permission of the Attorney- General, and in accordance with the Act of December, 1854, specially provided for the protection of the Fine Arts and Artist 8 . 20,000 TIOKETS, AT £1 EACH. IQO"^PRIZES. Guaranteed Offers. FIRST PRIZE, £2000 ! 2nd Pr ze, £1000— 3rd do, £1000— 4 th do, £1000— Sth do. £1000— 6fch do. £1000— 7 th do, £500— 8 th do, £500— 9 th do, £500— 10 th do, £500— llth do, £250— 12 th do, £250— 13th do, £250— 14 th do, £250— 15 th do, £100 — 16th do, £100— 17 th .do, £100— 18 th do, £100-I9th do, £100— 20 th do, £100— 21 st do, £100— 22 nd do, £100— 23 rd do, £100— 24th do, £100— 25 th do, £50— 26 th do, £50— 27th do, £50— 28 th do, £50— 29 th do, £50— 30th do, £50— 31 st do, £50— 32 nd do, £50— 33rd do, £50— 34 th do, £50— 35 th to 60th do £20 eacb ; 61st to 100 th do, £10 each. | If preferred, Messrs Bridges &|Oo. guarante to find purchasers for the pictures at the full amounts for each prize, as stated above, at the close of the Drawing. UJgp" For full Particulars see Prospectus. Honorary Committee — D. Brophy, Esq., M.L.A. j R. Lewis, Esq., M.C.O. j Hy. Leggo, Esq., M.C.0. ; W. Scott, Esq., J.P., M.T.C. Rankers— Bank of Australa ia. Auditor— Mr Gto. F. Finnis. Th • Day for the Drawing willbe announced on Wednesday, July 10, 1878. L. RODGERS & SONS, AGENTS, (SSg" Leviathan Gift Depot, Inyercargill QOUTHLAND PIANOFOETE «3 MUSIC SALOON, ESK ST M ii uiii__2_S_i_____^rJ| !^S^ HAUTEIE WEST IMPORTER OF Pi-nofortes, Harmoniums, Violins, Cornets, Uansertiuas, Banjos, Guitars, Flutes, Strings, and all kinds of Musical Instrument Fittings. Sole Agent for the MTTH AME RICAN ORGAN. New Music by every MaiL Pipes, Reeds, and Chanters by " Glen.' Musical Instruments of all kinds thoroughly TUNED AND REPAIRED. Pianofortes purchased at this Establishment Tuned Gratis for twelve months. PEOFESSIONAL. MB HAUTKIE WEST (Late Organist of tbe Koyal Military College Sandhurst, England.) Organist of St. John's Churoh, Conductor of the Philharmonic Society, &c. Teacher ofthe Organ, Pianoforte, Violin, Cornet, Singing, and Harmony. Music aranged for String or Brass Bands. Terms on application. W . SMITH, WOODLANDS, . f-i ENERAL Blacksmith and Wheelwright. All work done on the shortest notice, 20 per cent below the usual prices. LOGAN WILSON'S ~ COLONIAL fzffi DIP Aquas MANUFACTURED BY J HATCH&CO., SOAP AND BONE DUST MANUFACTURERS. Taixo-w, Boneb, and Rabbit Skins p-eohased. :. The following is one of many Tbsiimonials Received :— Oatlands, Wallacetown, 4th January, 1878. Messrß J. Hatch & Co. Deab Sras, — It is with pleasure I record my satisfaction with the results apparent by using Logan Wilson's Colonial sheep dip, manufactured by yourselves. Baying used tbe preparation these last two seasons, I can certify that it kills all vermin and leaves the skin clean our flock thiß Spring being almost completely free from licks and Lice, the wool also being fresh and strong. I can therefore confidently recommend its use to all flock- owners. — Yonrs truly. WA-T-B Riddle, Manager,

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Southland Times, Issue 3153, 20 July 1878, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Issue 3153, 20 July 1878, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Issue 3153, 20 July 1878, Page 1

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