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Business Notices. T-E VIATHAN GIFT-DEPOT-*^DEE STREET, INVERCARGILL, L. RODGERS & SONS List of Books for March and April. " Captain Nares voyage to the Polar Sea Charles Kingsley's life and letters The Cruise of the Challenger, by W, J. ■ Spry, R.N. Manchester Scierice Lectures Knight's Half Hours with the best authors. Facts arid Hints for -every day life Handbook to the Office, Desk, and Plat- * form- 7 Chamber's Traditions of Edinburgh A short History of the English People by Green Froude's short studies on great subjects Berkley's principles of Human Knowledge Knight's practical Dictionaiy of Mechanics, Cassell's Science for all „ History of the United States Randall's practical Shepherd Gillespie's Land Surveying Armatage's Horse Doctor Mayhew's Horse Management Stonehenge on the Dog Arbuthnott's HenwifeBeoton's All About Gardening Draper's Intellectual Developement of Europe 7 ' ' Byrne's Essential Elements of practical Mechanics * Moore's Artisans Guide Farrars Life of Christ „ . Eternal Hope -Wesley's Sermons Talmage's Burning Words * , •Memoir's of Noi-man McLeod • Cook's Boston Monday Lectures Life of the Virgiu Mary Father Burkes Lectures O'Connell's Life by Luby . . Foote's plain Home Talk The Family Doctor Smedley's practical Hydropathy Combe's Constitution of Man Bright and Green's Debate on the Divine origin of Christianity. This List will be renewed eveiy month. 643 THE GOLDEN CANISTER - TEA ESTABLISHMENT, JED STREET. WM. ■ LOMAS respectfully informs his customers and the public generally, that he has disposed of, his, business to Mr, F. W. Borne, for whom he solicits a continuance of their patronage. F. W. BORNE* Begs respectfully to notifiy to his friends and the public generally, that he'has purchased the above premises from Mf Lomas, where he intends carrying on business as a Family Grocer, and by supplying goods of the first quality at the lowest possible prices,especially to CASH PURCHASERS, hopes for a continuance of the public patronage so liberally bestowed upon him hitherto. The premises will be opened on Monday, 2ith instant, with an entire new stock. List of Prices in a few days. Families waited oh for orders; - CASH BUYER OF DAIRY PRODUCE.. 680 QYDNEY INTERNATIONAL 1 EXHIBITION, 1879. i Intending exhibitors are requested to com- ( | municate as early as possible with the Local Committee, giving particulars as to nature of proposed, exhibits. .. Catalogues containing regulations and" system of classificationadopted by the Sydney and New Zealand Commissioners, may be seen in Invercargill at the Chamber of Commerce, the Athenseum, and Working Men's Club ; at the, Riverton Athenseum, and at the Town Clerk's Ofiices at Winton, Campbelltown, Tapanui, and Queenstown. The Local Committee urge the collection of the following articles, viz : — Gold, Grain, Grass Seed (1 measured bushel), Flour Meal, Pearl Barley (251bs), Wool (6. fleeces, &c, as per special Wool Schedule), Goal (section of seams, samples), Timber (series of uniformsized samples, sections with the bark on and one face polished, the other being left in its natural state, specimens to be not longer than 3f t.,cxcept in the case of samples illustrative of the extreme growth to which particular trees attain), Flax(dressed fibre in 501 b bales), Rope and other manufactured articles, Tanning Barks, Leather, Preserved Meat (six tins .of each kind, and 101 b samples), Cheese (whole cheese pf any size, 141bs in aggregate). Beer (in wood, majsdmum 18 gallons), Mklerals and Ores, Works of Art (only those illustrative of New Zealand scenery and natural history), Photographs, Plans, Maps, &c. Miscellaneous iArticles such as illustrate the history of the'eountry, or its inhabitants. Local Committee: — Messrs John Turnbull, J. Walker Bain, ■J. T-. Martin, and Robert Tapper. • 471 i mO'MEBT THE T I'M -E S W. MITCHELL In intimating his removal to premises next J door to' 'Mr G. Ott, opposite the English Church,' has resolved to give the public an opportunity of purchasing all descriptions of Boots, Shoes, &c, AT LESS THAN COST PRICE. Inspection invited. W. M I T C H E L L, - - Tay steeet, (Opposite English Church). 665 TTT M. MORRIS. TAILOR. , Tay stkeet, Invercargill. W. M. begs to. inf orm »the inhabitants of Invercargill and surrounding districts, that he has just received a splendid assortment of New Tweeds, in Bannockburn, West of England, and Scotch makes, expressly for winter wear. - ' - Also, — Plain and fancy Worsted Coatings. Note the Address — ' ' • (Next Price & Bulleids.) ' Tay street. 681 QAMUEL MORETON PAINTER, PAPERHANGER, HOUSE DECORATOR, GLAZIER, SIGNWRITER AND GRAINER. PAINTING. 1 In all the higher branches executed including THEATRICAL SCENERY. ' * ,/--- — . - - " S. Moreton is prepared to supply the trade with every kind of material, his stock of brushes, paints, glass graining tools and sables of all descriptions being both large and . .varied. ' • ' , i^T Note the address, MAIN NORT.H ROAD, 612 ; GLADSTONE. ROBEY ENGINES AND THRESHING MACHINES. ' The undersigned have stil on hand several •sets of -the "above well-known Threshing Machinery ready for immediate delivery. NATIONAL MORTGAGE AND AGENCY COMPANY, - Esk street. < Mr J. G. Fester, Engineer from the works, is now in Invercargill, and will be glad to I woish information. 986

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Southland Times, Issue 3364, 2 April 1879, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 3364, 2 April 1879, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 3364, 2 April 1879, Page 4

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