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■ Publio Notices. Tp DUCATIONAL Miss CARDEN'S SCHOOL will re-open on THURSDAY, the 16th JANUARY.- " . The Dancing Class quarter will commence on Saturday, the 25th inst. Special French - Classes-on Monday afternoons and Saturday mornings. For terms, apply "at 'tfie Academy, Taystreet. The above school offers,, to parents"- an excellent, opportunity of procuring a thoroughly good training for their children in all the branches of a modern' education. - TV P NBDIN CUP, 18 7 9,' A CONSULTATION on the above event will' f be held by 2000 Subscribers, at £1 each, to be divided as follows : — First prize ... y ... '... £1000 Second prize " "- 400 Third prize 200 Starters (divided) 200 Non-starters (divided) ... 200 - « ' - ' ' _•> £2000 . Crossed cheques, Avith exchange (Is) added, and stamps for reply and result. . • " HERBERT BENTLEY, Treasurer. Address — Box 37, Invercargill, and ofiices, Rodgers' BuUdings, Dee street, InvercargiU. r\UNED.TN CU P— l 879. FIFTY-NINE NOMINATIONS. Mr A. A. Cameron* has opened his annual consultation on the above important event. 4000 Members at 20s Each. First (definite) ' * " ..V " " ... £1000' . Second (definite) ... ... 500 Third (definite) 300 Fourth (definite) ::.' ; ... 100 Other Starters (divided) ... 600 • Non-starters (divided) ... 1500 £4000 Exchange, Is for cheques. -... Two stamps required, one for a;ebly and one for result. " "".."" V ALFRED A. CAMERON, .:. Box 251 ; or Prince of Wales Hotel, Dunedin IM" ° T> 'iyy. ' ■£ '■'■:'•■■ ?• Shearing will commence on Avondale Station, on or about the 15 th inst. ;, Apply Manager on the Station, Or J. W. RAYMOND. 7-,-- Inve**cargiU. G T A R TL ING NOT 1 C E A New Fancy Bazaar will Open aboutTuesday next, 17th inst., next door to Mrs Campbell's Temple of Fashion, Dee-street. CHAPMAN JACOBS,: WATCHMAKER, WUI open a Branch Business, to be known as • •■> The Fancy Bazaar. The Stock will comprise everything usually kept iv other fancy shops. Eveiy article will be marked in the window at prices which will defy competition. Children's Basket Perambulators, 27s 6d each ; Musical Instruments, Toys, Bats, "Balls, Berlin Wools, Patterns, Jewellery, Young La'dies*^ Journal, Bow BeUs, &c. . ... . Orders taken for the following pianos :— Bord'sNo. 8 £37,10 0 Bord'sNo. 7 47 10 0 ' Aucher Freres No. 1 55 0 0 Do . do N0. 2.' 57 10 0 Do do No. 3... ... 60 6 0 Do do folding key-board 63 ,0 0 Collard and Collard... ...100 00 Erard's 100 0 0 Bandet's Trichord ... ...57 10 0 These Pianos are first-class, and guaranteed C. JACOBS begs to notify that he has had great experience in Pianos, being a large importer. Orders for any of the above Pianos can be suppUed in a few days. Note the Address : CHAPMAN JACOBS, (Next door to Mrs Campbell, the Temple: of Fashion, Dee-street, InvercargUl). The Watchmaking and Jewellery Business will be conducted as usual in the Athenaeum Building. A liberal discount for cash in the JeweUery shop. Please note — No connection with any other firm in Town or Country. CHAPMAN JACOBS. "m/TARSH REAPER AND BINDER. AND HARVEST KING. ■To arrive at an early date a large shipment of these CELEBRATED MACHINES, Manufactured by Gammon and Deering. which haye been remarkably SUCCESSFUL IN America during the last harvest, and found to surpass all others in the fieldfor excellent work, freedom from breakage, &c. THE BINDER Ts undoubtedly; the best and the most: simple yet; made. ■/ . ' The Agents specially solicit the inspection by intending purchasers, and are pre-' pared to supply the most ample testimony in favor of these machines. T R E W "& H A'-'l L Ironmongers, . , Dee street, ' '■ ■"•.., Sole Agents 'for Southland.;. /CLEARING SA.LE. Laidlaw & Barr, Storekeepers, Wyndham, beg to intimate to their customers and the public of the surrounding district, that having disposed of their business, and with a view of getting rid of their surplus stock, they are now holding a clearing sale, and at greatly reduced prices. -'-j^r- -i *0 xA.'Yx Vi: -G 'i- E My minimum fee for professional advice, or visit within the town, is half-a-guinea. ._ WILLIAM G. McCLURE, M.D., &c..&c. Appleby, Invercargill, •.::;■*- 2nd December, 1878, : V " TJ : eT_{ M;A r N W/y R rO S- ,'E, From Germany, PORK BUTCHER, ' * VHAjM * AND >"bAcon! CURER/' ' Wholesale Manufacturer of the real German Sausage. All Sausage guaranteed to keep for Sl_ .months;*;. /Picnicihgi- -Tea PaT*ties, Hotel and Storekeepers suppUed at the lowest rates Purchaser of Fat Calves and Pigs. Note the address — HERMANN ROSE : Clyde street, (Next to Gerbes' Furniture Factory.) Country orders punctually attended to. ' •- Tv Hi '■ " j---..*.,'-..- --" OEIfPTT-'ASD «EOO KING,. - - .- , AUCTIONEERS,, . General Commission ' Agents, kc. NAPIER, N.Z. v % Tjl O' R SALE, THE NORTHWOOD PARK ESTATE,Winton, Southland. * * | Comprising about 1490 acres partially im- j proved, -with dweUingrhouse, stable, good { garden and orchard. Frontage to railway and Winton River, and well sheltered. For quality of soil? and Situation this "property >j cannot be surpassed. _ ] , The owner; being desu-ous of leaving the colony is prepared to sell at a low figure. Apply to y - - | W. H.KING, - . . Winton,

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Southland Times, Issue 3297, 14 January 1879, Page 3

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