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wanted. • ->- • WANTED 6 respectable boarders. Apply office of this paper. 3609 ' WO V O L-CL AS S K R. Wanted a wool-classer for 10,000 sheep.—' N.Z. L. irM.A.Co 2 : WANTED"a"good Waitress for the Royal Hotel; Tay street. l _ WANTifiD to sell au acre of good rye grass. Old Manse, Mast Invercaigill. ANTED 10 Girls and Woman to Dress- - making. Good wages. Price and , Bnlleid. ;-, 35fi3 , ANTj£U one Geutleman boarder-^---single room. For address apply Times Office. ' £~ \\7 ANTED a cook and laundress, for the \\ country. Apply Albion Hotel. W" ANTED a gene-al Servant. Apply Mrs Wade, Forth street. \,. , ANTED the public to know that *YW: W Borne, Jed street, is selling off his stock of Groceries, Crockery, Ironmongery, &c, at cost price for cash. No need to go into Tay or Dee streets for bargains. Come .early 1 No reasonable offer refused ; genuine clearing sale. -„*»• -„-, All outstanding accounts must be paid -by the sth of January, 1880, or action will be taken to recover the same • 3579 > wanted Known." WANTED KNOWN— 2OOO Yards Dress 5 Goods, 7£d to Is 4d; 2099 Yards Prints, 5Ad to 7id. Just opened out at GOLDIE'S gILMARNOCK DRAPERY HOUSE. W~~ ANTEDf" KNOWN— Ladies' Trimmed Hats,-'3s 9d to 8s ; Flowers, 4d to Is 9d; Feathers, 8d." " Just opened out. _^ ANTED KNOWN— Summer Skirts, te^ to 10s5;.Summer Costumes, 12s to 40s. Just opened' out. ANTED KNOWN— I Case Scarf Ribbons/T^d yard. Just opened out. - ANTEDT KNOWN— IOO Pairs Mole Trousers, 6s fid and 9s fid. _- WANTED ~- KNOWN — 70 Pairs Geelong" Tweed Trousers. 13s 6d • 65 Pairs English and"6|cotch Trousers, 10s, 12s, 16s. IJ7 ANTED KNOWN—^A rare assortment VV of Mens 1 Paget Suits, 38s to 50s; Mens' Trousers and Vests, 21s to 30s : Boy's and Youth's Suits, 11s to 355. . , .BOOTS ! x BOOTS ! I BOOTS 1! I f • 'yI The,cheapest r in JnvjercargiU. > ] v 3 \\f ANTED KNOWN the onlyhousein town VV where Drapery and Clothing is sold with 5 per cent, profit is at GO LDI-E'S. KILMARNOCK DRAPERY HOUSE, M . „ (Opposite Prince of Wales,Hotel.).,4 .■irANTED Everybody to- know that W MATHEW THOMAS IS SELLING TSRY CHEAP DBAPBRY . . BOOTS, ' ' ' ' SHOES, CROCKERY, , GLASSWARE, IRONMONGERY, . FURNITURE, Other sundry goods too numerous to mention MATHEW THOMAS,, , Dee stbeet. ■» -Amusemexits. v * CJLOAN'S THEATRE, 0 Dee street. Enthusiastic Reception of ELLA HARRINGTON'S « STRAY ' .LEAVES' " , .COMBINATION. ;^< j i 4 **'< • - -v.- ' LAST NIGHT! LAST NIGHT 1;1 - Of the Novelty Entertainment" TO-MORROW (THURSDAY) EVENING, Grand Production-of the Novelty Extravaganza "A P<P.O I N T M E N T S." DON'T F ORGET ! Last Night of "STRAY LEAVE S." THEATRE ROYAL, Tay street. Proprietor W. Garthwaite Owing to the Glorious Reception of the Classical Comedy of PYGMALION AND GALATEA, 'The Management have determined to repeat the performance THIS EVENING. DON'T FAIL IN SEEING , MRS WALTER HILL as Cynisca MRCH ARLES BURFORD as Pygmalion ARETHUSA MAY as Galatea ' In this Astounding Comedy with THE MAGNIFICENT SCENERY BY J. S. WILLIS, Eso. CJP.HINX. I S,PHINX. SP H INK. O Or the WONDERFUL TALKING HEAD. , '-' Openfor4 s nigtits only. "VV;iLL fcOMMENCE TO-NIOHT, (Neit'to MeArdeil*& Co;, Auctioneers, Don &Fsk '& ki / *-. Just arrived from £tie»H'^ 7 '" SYDNEY EXHIBITION. This Wonderful Exhibition excites the attention and admiration of alljbeholders. OPEN FROM 7TO ,10. M , , ADMISSION— Is. ; ChildreniHalf-price/ " Erery Visitor receives ft Handsome Present.. PROFESSOR GOLDBERG, ' Proprietor.' OD DYe L LOWS' BALL. The first anniversary bTthe Loyal Pioneer Lodge of Southland, No. 27,1.0.0. F. A.C.,will be celebrated by a Ball on the 12th Decemberrlß79,- in the~Drill Hall. Tickets to be had from the following: — Bro. W. E. Heyw<fod, D.D.G.M, ; ► - Bro. F. W. Butler ' ■ Bro* L; Eodgers '" ~ J. Washer . „ Wm. Brown * *;f A?Ferguson >~"* Hi W/S. Moir - „ J. Medley „ S. V. Siddall „ D. McKillop' ■- ' '»' «*• Francis -' ' i „ D.Flemington „ H. Gregg Bro. H: Sinclair. kK P. A.. COXHEAD, ; "' ' > „s • - I Secretary. ,: TenaeiD. * , t m O B TJ I:L, D r B'"B S. "Tenders will be received, at 1 my office till .Saturday, the 20th inst., for the erection of t addition to the residence/of D. L. jMathesob, .Esq., in Don street. . - ' ' _ .", ' , , ANGUS KERB, -,:,.", r ~ j" '' V . Architect. fp E N^ D E ' R S 1 < • j .. ,„- ,; ', ~ Receivedfor the. lease of the Princess Hotel Billiard Table, up to Wednesday at noon. • SAMUEL JACKSON, • - • ' Proprietor. fpO-LEASE FOR A TEUM* OP* YEABS.' Tenders will' be received by the undersigned up to December 20th, 1879, for a lease of section s,' blocks; Town of Invercargill. This valuable property has a frontage of 66 feet to Esk street, with a depth of 165 feet, vis directly opposite Mr Haryey> and Mr John "Hare's New Brick Buildings, and in /close proximity? to Dee: street. .<ls one ,o£ the very best business sites in_lnvercargill. ." . ■ • / JAMES GRIEVE, * , 3410 ' t . ., r "Merchant, Wallacetown. GARS WELL, WHITE & COt ' "**".' JJ *' •' LAND, STOCK AND STATION AGENTS, ' ; 1 WOOL* AND. GRAIN BRtiKERS, Dee Street, iNVEBCAiiGiiL, r ' Advance on produce" placed in their hands for sale locally, or' for^ shipment to iheir correspondents m Australia and London. Indents,, esecuted^on the Home Markets hrough their" tio'ndon correspondents, Bchollfield,Whitowd y Co, ; , + -

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Southland Times, Issue 3579, 10 December 1879, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 3579, 10 December 1879, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 3579, 10 December 1879, Page 3

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