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Business Notices yi ILLS, DICK, & cTo.'S 5 ALMANAC, 'IBBI. ' REPLETE WITH INFORMATION i FOB Farmers Merchants ' ' ' 4 Lawyers " DOCTOHS And Everybody. t Sold by all Bookselri. Price, ls 6d. TO BE DISPOSED OF BY ART^ , . . • • UNION. ■Jf\ SUBSCRIBERS. rjf\ SUBSCRIPTION £1 Is. No. 1. One. magnificent self-acting Flauto Zither Musical Box, playing 24 tunes, Operatic Songs, Dances, etc. No,. 2, . -LiAJJERIOAIf QBGANETTE, „ , With about 80 feet of nffiSfc. Tickets obtainable at Messrs Cowper and Wilson's, Ironmongers, Dee street, InvercargiU, where the prizes are at present on view. de7 A LFRED A. CAMERON'S MELBOURNE CHAMPION CONSULTATION, £2000. RACE ON Ist JANUARY, 1881. FEE, £1. First, £500 Second^£3oo. ... ....„_..... Third, £200 Starters, £3po : Non-starters, £700 Crossed Cheques, ls. Exchange, two stamps. Close about 22nd Dec. DuhedittCup, £5000 foIIOWS. :' r ALFRED A. CAMERON, Prince of Wales Hotel, or Bos 251". Dnnedin. HERBERT BENTLEY, n027 Agent, Invercargill. CHAMROCK HOTEL. Thomas Scully Proprietor Begs to announce to his numerous friends and the public generally that the above new and magnificent hotel has now been completed. No expense has been spared to provide the fullest comfort and convenience to all patroses The bedrooms are spacious, lofty and well lighted, and every appointment added tbat a first-class hotel affords. N.B.— SHAMROCK HOTEL, Spey Street, Two Doors from Dee stret, del3 INVERCARGILL. J> EA D Y M ° NEY RICHARDS & CO. Are now in their NEW BRICK SHOP, DEE STREET (Opposite Yarrow street), AND Thank their many patrons for the very liberal support they have received since first coming to Southland. READY MONEY is the system they go upon, and it has been found by all in InvercargiU and Dunedin a great advantage to do business strictly on the CASH PRINCIPLE. READY MONEY RICHARDS AND CO. will still do their utmost to deserve in the future what has heen so freely given in tbe past. That is, PUBLIC SUPPORT. READY MONEY RICHARDS AND CO. have a great favor to ask of their many customers, if they will kindly make -tbeir P"r"h.«rs before 2 o'clock on \VEDNES- . ..o they purpose closing tbeir Little -„^ on that day on and after the 12th January, 1881. Other days the Littie Bbop will be open till 8 o'clock, to give those an opportunity of Wnr 'Vir shopping who cannot get o: .'..■■ u. li. .. _ . READY MOi\EY RICHARDS AND CO. will give every attention to their Country Friends if they find they are obliged to come to Town on that day. Arrangements will be made for Parcels by all the Afternoon Trains in the usual way. THE CLOSING WILL COMMENCE ON THE 12th JANUARY, 1881. . ' Ready Money Richabds and Co.'s New Address, THE LITTLE READY MONEY SHOP Dee street (Opposite Yarrow street^. dels JJ EN R Y H. 8 1 MON Certificated Accountant i» Bank, ruptcy, General Commission, Land and Estate Agent, Tay 6treet (opposite Ramsay's Hall), Has for Sale tbe following Town and Suburban Properties: — Section 20, block 32, Invercargill ; section 22, block 32 ; do ; sec» tion 15, block 37 (witb 3-roomed bouse), do ; section 8, block 48, do ; sections in West Gore, East Gore, Riversdale, South Riverton; farms in Invercargill Hundred, Oreti Huudred, Hokonui District, Oteramika Hundred and Tuturau Distiict; 5 shares Coal ; Pit Heath Coal-mining Co. ; shares, Longwood Agent for J. T. Harbutt's Auckland Brushware ; also, N. J. Suckling and Co., Boot Manufacturers, ChristchurcK ryo MEET THE DuLl TIMES. The undersigned has purchased large qtock of new boots, men's, women's, aod children's leather lace-ups elastic sides, kid and levants, and is now offering tbem at such extremely low prices as will astonish the public. Also, on sale, quantity of men's, women's, and children's new aud second-band clothing, carpenters' and other tools, earthenware, glass, books, sundry articles too numerous to mention, WM. MOSELEY. P.S.— W. M. is a purchaser of all kinds of ladies', gentlemen's, and children's secondhand clothes, boots, books, cooking utensils, tools, &c, kc Families having any of the above articles to dispose of will be waited on by leaving word at the store, or by letter. ' '.'.[ Buyer of old cast-iron, zinc, lead, copper, brass, pewter, and all kinds ot old bagging. Four shillings per cwt. given for old zinc delivered at the store, or to railway station. W. MOSELEY, ;' NEW AND SECOND-HAND GOODS STOME, no lß Corner Don and Deveron streets. ' Two blocks ft qui Deestreet, laYetcargjll,

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Southland Times, Issue 3898, 17 December 1880, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Southland Times, Issue 3898, 17 December 1880, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Southland Times, Issue 3898, 17 December 1880, Page 1

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