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•y—. '. tyOnJovl HnvihvxA. " 77. 7. wanteo.. WANTED a rcspecUble lad. Apply to Mr Hautrie West, Dee street. . ; . ' 3622 W ; ANTED a good cook. Apply Melbonrne Hotel. 3624 W* ANTJ-D one gentleman boarder. Single room. For address apply TIMES J Office. 3626 W s ANTED 6 respectable boarders. Apply office of this paper. 3609 ! \\T O O L - C LA S S E R j Wanted a wool-classer for 10,000 sheep.— N. Z. L. & M. A. Co t^g<j|f|i{ %ty ypgj; f_ '; *» f WANTED to selFan acre bf 'good rye grass. Old Manse, East InvercargUl. W~ ~~ ANTED JOTGirls andjWoman to Drcssmakin^fel Oges. Friceaiid ; Balleid. cU-i-JLiXXJ IU 3563 W ANTED oue Creatleman boarder — single room, _For address apply I Times Office. "' . WAITED/ a Vgeneml Servant. wApg^ 'Mre 'Wadej Forth street. Aa;' ANTED the public- to know that b\ W ; VV Borne, Jed street, is selling off his stbefc^of ;Groddries" '." Crockery; IfohmOSgery, &c., at cost price for cash. No need to go , I irit&^#7 r or ; l)eeMreets"-for;baTgainßUi;iCome; early ! No reasonable offer refused ; genome l <Jtw^-ngsa-e^'' , s^/ lAH 'A YAAAAX 'J'A-.Vi'DJ All outstanding accounts must be paid by the sth of January, 1880, or action wiUr.be taken to recover the 6ame 3579 • -wsmte^ _£ono*w_ii* ? '^ W" "ANTED KNOWN— 2OOO Yards Dress" Goods, 7£d toilsi4dj2o99 Yards Prints, sid to 7Ad. Just opened out at GOLDIE'S laLMARNQCK DRAPERY HOUSE. ; ANTED KNOWN— Ladies^ Trimmed Hats. 3s 9d to 8s ; Flowers, 4d to Is 9d; Feathers, Bd. Just opened out. ANTED KNOWN^Summer Skirts, 4s to 10s : ; Summer Costumes, 12s to 40s. j Just opened 'but. ''* "" v ' ,7 v; ' WANTED KNOWN— I Case Scarf Ribbons, 74dyard. Just opened out. W'" ANTED KNQWN^rIOO Pairs Mole Trousers, 6s 6d and 9s 6d. ANTED: KNOWN^-70 Rairs Geelong Tweed Trousers. 13s 6d ;; 65 Pairs English and Scotch Trousers, 10s, 12s, 16s. Tn*F ANTED KNOWN — A rare assortment VV of Mens' Pagifc Suits, 38s to 50s; Mens' Trousers and Vests, 21s to 30s: Boy's and Youth's i Suits,- lis to 355. . -.AAI BOOTS I BOOTS J I ; BOOTS 111 The cheapest in Irivercargill. ANTED KNOWN tbe only housein town where Drapery ahd Clothing is sold with 5 per cent, profit is at O O ; L D I Ef'CSf ' KILMARNOGK DRAPER^ HOUSE, (Opposite Prince of Wales-Hotel:) " ~~ «"! f ANTED Everybody to know that W MATHEW THOMAS IS SELLING 'ERY:CHEAI'7 ■ ,:,-.;- Ay yXiA-yA. V■Y ■ YXX - : X.XA DRAPERY .Ax' aY-a A bootsj7 :y y.,- .■ . y s ,:A.y<n ' SHOES, CROCKERY, :■ — GLASSWAREIRONMONGERY, i „. FURNITURE - j Other sundry goods' too, hrimerbusto mention • MATH'-Bf^ffDl'^S, ] DEE STHEETju— i " .'•- JUiL _r ' Amtisements. ] Dn Tl !_iojT H' E D. ]; TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY), 11th DEC. LONG LOOKED FOR— COMB 3 AT LAST. J. P. HYDES' GEM-BURLESQUE And COMEDY COM- :-} o'pfAjjy yy-x-AA xy-- '• '.'■ Wili give an Especial Entertainment for the Benefit Of our up-country Cousins who so ardently wish to see 7<tbis— THE ONLY BLONDE and BRUNETTE GEMS now in ; NewZealarid.— 77-77. ;' i^ jv'i -77Jvr -7. Comedy at 8 p.m.'- Burlesque at 8,45 p.m. NOTICE-^ At lo^'p.rii.^he only AGRICUL' TURAL I BALL w^l b^fgiven. ,,..., ... 71 'dancing 1 FROMIO Xto 11.30. ADMISSION— ENTERTAINMENT ONLY, ; 1, 2, and 3 SHILLINGS. FOR BALL I ;Lridy iand7 Gentleman~2s 6d, - '-STRICTLY SELECT; ;: * :J ' jJ,s ' ,; \ STEPHEN- MANDER'S, MrC. "-- ! TH E A T "R 1 W '•' ROYAL, Tay street., - PASTORAL ANI^AGBIODfLTfJS]_3B«H©W; In corisequence of the Great Enthusiasm caused by the Production of PYGMALION AND GALATEA, It will bb REPE^tI LAST TIME I. LAST TIME 1 Preceded by C O U S I S N... , J O E ' S First visit to the CATTLE SHOW. REMEMBER 1 THE LAST NIGHT 1 1 THE LAST NIGHT 1 Tl SLOAN'S THEATRE, DISE street. 7.7> ':-. a-. -.',: Manager ...7 „v ... MR C. H. TAYLOR. SPECIAL NOTICE— To-night's performance is Tinder "the kind patronagcof " the" Southland Agricultural and Pastoral Association. '.'".. T , Grarid. change of Bill ! „ 7.7.:.XX ,,.- .. ; EfLLA: CIRRINGTON'S, 7 7 « STRAY LEAVES " COMBINATION Will appear to-night*in the Novelty Entertainment "A PRO IN T MENTS.'; " "(Writteii by C; H; Tayibr.) ' MISS ELLA CARRINGTON as the Chinese Girl .77 "X"' Yy.. ly/.y. MISS NELLIE MANSELL as the Middy MR C. H. TAYLORt as the Irish Chinaman MBjJ.tE, FOR^E asTthe Ne^Totk Hgod- '" ""leum. """'. NEW SONGS 1 NEW DANCES 1_ 7 " : "" : ; ' '^KifaiN^^w i ■ ; -. ;: ■■•* : SPHINX. 'SPHINX. SPHINX. Or the „ ,y .... ._ V WONDERFIM^ALKING lEADiI M ?y L - ! Op i eri i fbf 4-_iights' i dnly? J^' -'- x - WILL COMMENCE TO-NIGHT, (Next to ilcArdell k 'Co., iLUctioneeis^Don street.** Just arrived from the SYD NE V IS X E. BJI .ION. JHusiWonderf ol" Bxhibitibn exciXteAlhcpaiXten- - tion arid Admiration of aUbeliQlderS^A OPEN FBOM 7 TO"m ADMISSION— Is. ; Children half-price. Every Visitor receives a Handsome Present. PROFESSOR GOLDBERG, y f Proprietor. : r\B DFE LL O W.S'-'. B ALL. The first anniversary of the Loyal Pioneer Lodge of Southland, No. 27, 1.0.0. F. A.C.,wfll be celebrated by a Ball on the 12th December, 18T9, in the D,rill Tickets to be had from the following:— Bro.'W. E. Hey\7Ood,p.D.G.M, Bro. F. W. Butler Bro. L. Rodgers „ J. Washer „ Wm. Brown „ A. Ferguson „ W.S, Moir j „ J. Medley „ S, V. Siddall „ D, McKillop „ J.Francis' ' „ D.Flemington „ H. Gregg Bro. H. Sinclair.' F. A. COXHEAD/ s«<3wta<r» 7

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Southland Times, Issue 3580, 11 December 1879, Page 3

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