Business Notioes. CTARNI V A L J IN AID Oil" HOSPITAL AND BENEVOLENT INSTITUTE. The undermentioned Ladies having undertaken to provide stalls at ,the c forthcoming Carnival, (to be held on the 27tb, "28th, and 29th November, 1879), will gladly- .receive donations in money or work :— Mesdames Pearson Mesdames Button „ . McKellar „ , Stobo „ Harris, „ Hall „ Moffett „ Reed „ D. Carmichael „ Mussen „ Powell „ , t Todd „ McArthur „ , Martin Miss Carden Miss McKenna „ Whiting. t *J\ 0 L E T^ Preiriises 'situated in Esk street— suitable for offices. Apply to JAMES HARVEY, Solicitor. OIANOFORTE TUNING Mr Symons wishes to inform the inhabitants Of Invercargill that he has returned. Having > been "recommended by a number o t citizens tb 'remain here, 1 he will be. prepared to tune pianoa^n^ye^y^terjßft if sufficienc inducement offers7^ianos~wiTTbe tuned four fciine3 in the yearili Owners of pianos desirous of availing themselves of this arrangement may communicate with Mr Symons at Mr L. ' Rodgers,' - Dee 'stree. Early application necessary. ' Terms, £1 10s per -annum. Country orders punctually attended to. > 3004 ft/jjO N ,E" '? T O L"Bj' Br - :D ' n ' sums varying' -from £50 to £.TO,OOO, on Freehold security, at lowest rates of interest, Apply to JAMES HARVEY,' Esk-stfect Invercargill. A LOCAL LOVE ' AFFAI.R. "For mercy sake," she said, "let go my hand, and leave me for ever; Ihave.toldyoutwenty times I cannot, will not marry you. I could neyer love; you my heart is anothers. ' ' lie tightened his grasp still more convul si veiy .until she cried out with pain. „■; Herdeterminea refusal had quite exasperated him At length he gasped. /'lf it must be so, it. must be r but befoie parting fpr ever, 1 have one request .to ask of you— a promise that will cost you little self--denial to fulfil, but at the 'same time 'one that will add some little solace to my now miserable existence. For five weary 'dreary ■years have I used every artifice to 'win your affection — sleep has forsaken - my -eyelids. I have lost all my former buoyancy andi have , undertaken journeys the most wearisome and protracted tp find out your retreats only to get 'a glance at your person. My fortune has been offered for your disposal and I, have shower-d presents of the rarest kind upon ybu to soften your hard heart. ( My friends have joined me in jny solicitations for the sake of restoring my^lostrpeace mind. Yet you have rejected all,my\advances and will not listen to my .story of love, but " — and here his voice faltered while tears began to glister on his eyelids—^' You are pleased "td choose in my stead some unknown one, whom 'rtnwf ' and pray maybe to you all that I. desire. Nevertheless bidding you a long, very long farewell/promise me and I shall 'be for ever resigned to' my fate — promise me this one thing-only— to buy your Booksy Stationery, and Fancy Goods of all kinds at: the Leviathan Gift Depot, Dee street, Invercareill. As I^am convinced that that' is the place where you always get the best value for c _hohey." "Yes, yes," she whispered, " I promise you — I promise you, I will — I will Adieu- A-doo."A x "tti .o l uj y T Accommodation Paddocks, eituaVdjon the North Road, and in proximity to".be 'town. , , -, Apply to . , - ' 1 y , FRANK McKILLOP, $126 '; Waikiwi. rpHE SOUTH LAN D"' r Ti*M;'ES PUBLISHED EVERY MORNING, r AND r ' *' r THE SOUTHLAND WEEKLY tIMES, PUBLISHEHEyERIT SATURDAY >Are despatched by first available 'posts and •trains to all parts. ' _ They may be ordered at "the Publishing Office, Esk street, Invercargill ; or. nrocured from the following agents : — - INVERCARGILL. .J. Thomson, Tay street •E. H. Whitmore,-Tay street ' K_ Rose, Dee street AL. Rodgers> Dee street - R. Erskine/Dee street < - E. R. Weir, i Dee street Eish's'Reffeshment Rooms . - Clifton's Hotel^Gladstone. " • RIVERTON. i , y J. W. Chapman,' Palmerston2-treet. ." WINTON. .- x McWilliam Sc Kilpatrick. ■ ' GORE. R. Bree J. Mac Gibbon Sc Sons. MATAURA. J. Mac Gibbon 3c Sons. BLUFF. James Waddel andiCompany. PUKERAU. F. M. Dawson, Storekeeper. uWAIKAIA. J. Braithwaite,<Storekeeper. •-.WAIKTWL . .' G .Tapper, Hotelkeeber. : WYNDHAM • . " - McKay and Col, Storekeeper.
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Southland Times, Issue 3559, 17 November 1879, Page 4
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670Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Southland Times, Issue 3559, 17 November 1879, Page 4
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