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Wanted. '- * jTTT ANTED a smart active Girl as house- . $\\. maid, for ;Green's Railway Hotel, T Gora u Apply Railway Hotel. Invercargill., , ANTED a Ploughman. ' Apply to 1 John Hare, Esk street, , or Manager, Heddon Bush Station. ' , 'ANTED a nursery .Governess, must be . ' a good needle woman. Apply Times Office." . . , > TTIT ANTED a'Married Couplefor a station, ij?T • ' without encumbrances. Apply National Mortgage -and Agency, Co., ,Esk street. ' "■ ' _ WANTED 40' Service Bridge Piles, red' or white pine. Particulars at t * ' JACOBS & MOIR. ' ' W "ANTED 30,000 Sleepers for Tapanui Railway. Specification, at Dunedin , Office and Clinton. ~ Prpudfooit and McKay. TXT ANTED Teams * immediately at Mr W Mackintosh's, Otautau, for second Ploughing. Apply at Station, or Farmer's j Arms, Invercargill. ANTED a Teacher for Wild Bush District School. Applications and testimonials to be sent to < A. GORDON, „ i Clerk to committee, i ' Riverton. I ANTED a fnarricd oouplc for a station, without encumbrance. Apply to Times, Office. ANTED a Good ploughman ; highest wages will be given. For particulars apply office of this paper, or to Charles Dean, Etal Creek. j WANTED, at Wyndham, Pick and Shovel Men ; also, a few Quanymen. Apply to Laidlaw and Barr, Wyndham, or Mr Campbell, on the works. TXT ANTED for the Gore School, a qualified L |VV Teacher. There is: a five roomed house, and five acres land attached.- Theaverage attendence is expected to reach about 70 Scholars. Applications with testimonials to be ad- . dressed to the' Chairman, Gore School Committee, not later than Monday, 2nd September, 1878. JOHN ROSS, Secretory. INVERCARGILL TEMPERANCE EtOTEL COMPANY (LIMITED). NOMINAL CAPITAL, £5000. Wanted a Manager for the above Hotel, who will be prepared to take up a proportion of the unallotted shares. Particulars can be ascertained from the undersigned, who will receive applications to September Ist. C. W. BROWN, No. 1, Don street. T" . .....; ., ,o „. ■ l 1b t. . Shop and Dwelling House, in Tay street. Apply: to Mrs McCrystall. on the premises. ■TN AID OF THE HOSPITAL FUNDS. ASSYRIAN ANTIQUITIES. A HIGHLY INTERESTING LECTURE, DESCEIPTIVE AND HISTOBIAL, • Will be given in the HALL OF SCIENCE, Dee Street, on FRIDAY, AUGUST 23rd, BY MR W. G. MACK AY, Assisted by Mr P. CAMPBELL (from America). Illustrated by Drawings prepared by the REV. MR JOHNSON, of Invercargill, from Photographs supplied by Mr Campbell. Subject of Lecture :—" The Monumental Inscriptions of Assyria Confirmatory of Bible History." Syllabus, — The Arguments of Paine, Voltarite, and others refuted — Discovery of an Assyrian Account of the Flood — Discovery of a Clay Tablet, containing an Account of the Creation of the World and the Fall of Man — The Moabite stone^ — The Patriotism of the Bible Contrasted with that of Universal Human Nature, &c, &c. To commence at 8 o'clock. Front Seats, 2s, Back Seats, Is. B. WILLOUGHBY, Secretary. DOG AND POULTRY, AND FANCY BIRD ASSOCIATION. THE second annual exhibition will be held on Thursday, and Friday, 26th, and 27th September. Exhibition of Dairy Produce will also be held. Particulars in future advertisement. THOMAS PERKINS, Secretary, "VT EW SEASON'S TEAS, Just Landed, a parcel of New Season's Teas. R. BUCHANAN, Merchant, Tay-street. IMPORTANT NOTICE The undersigned begs to inform the residents of Invercargill and surrounding districts, that he has opened those commodious . premises opposite the Exchange Hall, Dee street, with a large and varied stock of Furnishing and Builders' Ironmongery, China, Glass, % and Earthenware, Lamps, Oils, &c, &c, and being in receipt of direct shipments of the above goods from the Home manufacturers, is in a position to sell at the lowest possible prices. A trial respectfully solicited. , willia¥"beown, v • IBONMONGEB, &C, ■ ? -' Dee street, Late of the firm of Scott and Brown, Ironmongers, ■ ' ' ; Dunedin. 7\J O T I C E rf. Reports of a lying, scurrilous nature having been circulated about me, I hereby give notice that I will give fifty pounds reward to any person or persons who will give me the names of the authors of said reports. G. W. FLETCHER, ; Elbow. ; mO LET OR LEASE.' A First-class ROADSIDE HOTEL, Only five miles from town, doing a good business. Also, '125 acres of good land, immediately opposite a railway station, with stables and all necessary out-buildings. For further particulars Apply BLACK EAGLE BREWERY. T3APTIST CHURCH, ESK STREET. MR GEORGE JOHNSTON, the Pastor, having arrived, will Preach on Sundays, Morning and Evening, at the usual hour. LL ACCOUNTS against the Waicola Estate" are requested to.be rendered forthwith to „ „ , - ,j. . tw > • ! P. K. McCAUGHAN, ' i

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Southland Times, Issue 3180, 22 August 1878, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 3180, 22 August 1878, Page 3