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Potatoes Plain Boiled.— Pick them ;it no i ly as possible all of a, size ; wash them quite clean. Fill a saucepan to the height of about one inch with cold water, put an inverted saucer in it. and on this put the potatoes with a ."mail handful of salt; put a wot cloth (four or five folds) over all, and leave the lid of the saucepan lifted on one side. Put the saucepan on the fire, let it boil half an hour, then draw it on one side till the time of serving. How to Get Rid of Warts.— Warts are very troublesome and disfiguring. The following is a perfect cure, for even the largest, without leaving any scar, and has been tested by many : — Take a small piece of raw beef, steep it all night in vinegar, cut as much from it as will cover the wart, and tic. it on ; if the excrescence is on the forehead, fasten the beef on with a strip of sticking plaster. It may be removed in the day aul put. on eveiy night. In one fortnight the wart will die and peel off. The same prescription wili cure corns.

Amusements. OLOAN'S THEATRE. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. HAL GRAY'S HAPPY PARTY. GRAND SCOTCH ENTERTAINMENT, Concluding with the delightful comic Operetta, THE TWO GREGORIES. Prices as usual. BENEFIT CONCERT OF SOUTHLAND HOSPITAL. A Meeting of those favorable to a Scottish Entertainment beiwg arranged for in aid of the above Institution, will beheld at Gallachcr's Glasgo-v Vie House (next Sloan's Theatre), at cijjb.! ocLock ou Monday evening. " ' U. 3. HUNTER, Convener. \ BAZAAR Will be held in NOVEMBER NEXT, In Aid of tbe Schools in connection with the ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH, The following Ladies have formed themselves into a Committee, and will be glad to receive contributions iv money or work, in furtherance of its success. Committee : Mrs Watson Mrs Roche „ Kirwin „ Mclnerney „ Hughes „ Lenahan „ Welsh „ Mussen „ Maher „ Sproule Miss Cameron Miss Stock „ Smith „ Atkinson „ Crawford „ Dalton Miss Ward. MISS CARDEN, President. MISS DENNY. Secretary and Treasurer. Sewing Bees will be held every Monday Evening at the School, Conou street, commencing at (5.30 p.m. -& Bankruptcy. "P STATE OF MILES COULSTON. All parties indebted to tbe above estate are hereby requested to seitle their accounts-, on or before Saturday, 14th inst.. otherwise proceedings will be taken without further notice. WM. LEWIS, 1 1 t J. E. HANNAH, ] lrustee *- TN BANKRUPTCY. ESTATE OF MILE 3 COULSTON. A Dividend in tbe above estate will be payable at the office of J. E. Hannah on and after Saturday, 7th inst. J. E. HANNAH, J Trustees W. LEWIS, I lrustees - TN BANKRUPTCY. In the matter of (i The Debtors' and Creditors' Act, 1876,'" and of ''The Debtors' and Creditors' Amendment Act, 1878," and in the matter of the • Bankruptcy of Ebenezer Joseph Curwood, of Invercargiil, Plasterer, a Debtor. This is to notify that Ebenezer Joseph Curwood, of Invercargill, Draper and Plasterer, has this day filed a statement that he is unable t6"rneet btS engagements with his creditors. The first meeting of creditors to be held at the Resident Magistrate's Courthouse, Invercargill, on Thursday, the 12th day of August, 1880, at 3 p.m. Dated this sth day of August, .1880. ARTHUR C. HENDERSON, Clerk of District Court. Public Notices THE REV. FATHER KEHOE will offer M.H. Sacrifice of the Mass in DIPTON, on Sunday, Bth August, at 11 o'clock. JV" O T 1 C E . Any one found trespassing, gathering stock, or rabbiting, on run 208 after this date will be prosecuted. WANTED RABBITERS. C. BASSTIAN. July 31, 1880. QLEAN GRAVEL! ' CLEAN GRAVEL CLEAN GRAVEL ! 1 Suitable for Concrete Work, Garden Walks Sic, see. Orders left with F. Hilton, Victoria Hotel, or C. Basstiany -Jetty, -will receive prompt attention. WANTED a little girl to mind a baby. Apply Times Office.

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Southland Times, Issue 3783, 6 August 1880, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 3783, 6 August 1880, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 3783, 6 August 1880, Page 3