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J " J ' Business t-lotices - -- -"•*-* | ____ . T^ g " , AgßttUßfsttSnEiL I _i_^_^_l_B_^_S_^_l__s y ' RETIRING FROM fKfj^lKjfe RETIRING FROIiI BUSINESS. tTB^IFW BUSINESS. r * :^ PRESENTS SUITABLE FOR DOMING SEASON. I ; '; CHSONjOGItA'iHf? SpITABLE^FOR RACECOURSES— VERY CHEAP. TO 1 THEf -.NHABITANTS OF T INyERpARGI|LI7TND SURROUNDING DISTRICTS NO REASONABLE 'OFFER REFUSED. "" ' c. fSema-n, One of the old" Pioneers of Southland, begs to intimate to his various constituents' and friends that, he has resolved to give up business, but prior lo doing so he will sell off his large and; varied, stock,"consisting of the best makes, of , ' " LADIES'- AND ;GEN-TS'J3K)LI) AND SILVER WATCHES, Including Waltham Keyless Lever; Rotherham's Ehrhardt.s, '&c, kc, Suitable for Presentations. COLONIAL GOLD > CHAINS, SUITES, DIAMOND • RINGS AND LOCKETS, 10 DOZEN LADIES' AND GENT'S BRILLIANT DIAMOND RINGS TO SELECT FROM ARMLETS BROOCHES,, EAR- RINGS, SCARP RINGS, ■ In Diamond and other Precious Stones, HALL, AND OFFICE CLOCKS OF ALL SORTS, Marble and Wood, SILVER-PLATE,- AND CLARET JUGS, RACE CUPS, &0., ' ' •' - Very Handsome for Presentation. NO RESONABLE OIFER REFUSED. ' ' C. FREEMAN takes this opportunity of thanking his numerous friends for the liberal patronage accorded to him during the lasb-fen| yeais, and' thinks it might b£ to their interest to pay him a few farewell visits before he finally retires in 1881. THE JOBBING DEPARTMENT WILL RECEIVE 1 THE SAME CAREFUL ATTENTION AS! USUAL. v v • Should the Public and Country Settlers come .peedily to tlie Rescue the Old Pioneer will show hi«"i gratitude by providing PRIZES in 'money, cups, or other suitable aitMes, to be competed fdr at Ploughing Matches, Pastdial Shows, Caledonian Sports, 2: foi&.,c 188 „ ' NOTE THE ADDRESS— c. freleman, (A ' J Next Door to SLOAN'S THEATRE, Dee street Invercargill. WHEELER |§^_|_Sf^^i WHEELER GENERAL MACHINE SHOP • -O: SPECIAL KOTICE, XO OFERATOES OF SEWINcSf MACHINES AND OTHEB LIGHT MACHINERY. :0: We beg to intimate that for the last foui yeais we have paid special attention to the Machinery branch of our. business, and have imported the latest improved labour saving appliances necessary for the thoi ough and expeditious execution of every description of repairs. This department is under the supei vision of a fhst-class mechanical engineer ;we are consequently in a position to guaiantee eveiy satisfaction to all who may entrust us with their work, while our charges aie strictly modeiate. We have on hand a laige stock of duplicate paits, needles and attachments for all the best known sewing machines. Parties in the countiy should forwaid the head and working parts of Treadle Machines only. . Hand Machines complete, together with note stating cause of complaint. At same, time a letter should be posted to our addiess stating by what conveyance machine is despatched. All machiqes puichased at our establishment wih be kept in repair for twelve months free of cost. Fullest instructions are given to puichaseis — special lessons in the use of attachments. Repairs to any of the . following instruments will receive prompt attention, viz.— Gas Engines, small power Steam Engines, Hand and Po^ei Presses, Domestic Machines, including' Mangles, Washing Machines, Knife Cleaners, Garden Engines, Lawn Mowers, Galvanic Battel les, Electnc Bells and Gas Filtiugs ot every dcscnption contracted for. ventors can obtain every assistance monitory or mechanical. Working Models made to order,. Southland Agents for, Walter A. Wood's Reaper and Self Stiing Binder. Duplicate parts, aprons, wire, aud twine on hand. Old machines thoioughly renovated. Wheeler and W ilson's Sewing Machines, Isoble's Dynamite. Tinklei's and Cherry's Patent Churns. COWPER AND WILSON, GENERAL IRONMONGERS AND IRON MERCHANTS, iio2s : DEE STREET, INVERCARGILL. RAILWAY HOTEL. G R E AT N.,0 R T H R O A D, W I U T O N. Established 1863. P. R. WHITE PROPRIETOR. FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION. Private Sittisig' M-oosg&s* I Bi'lliard-,and Bath Rooms. Al StablW.

T^UNEDIN CUP, 188 i. MR GEORGE DODRON'S CONSULTATION on the Dunedin Cup. 2000 Subscribers at £1 each. ' Fhst.prize.... .... ... £750 Second prize ... ... 350 Third prize ... ... .... 150 Other starters (dividend) ... 300 , Non-starters (dividend) ... 450 Please send P. 0.0. or_crosscd cheque, with ' exchange (ls) added, and two stamps for 1 reply and lesult.j Will mobably close about loth February. GEORGE DODSON, Treasurei. Addiess Box 27 ; Or. Provincial Hotel, Port Chalmers. de 23 A LFRED A. CAMERON'S DUNEDIN CUP CONSULTATION, £5000. RACE ON 24th FEB;, 1881. - FEE. a £1. First ..i "T £700 Second 300 Third J .i 200 Starters ... — „, ... '800<-6-Non.-Sta.tets-; ...j ...- Total, £5000 For the benefit -Company applications the Non-Starters divided will iaverage £100 each. Crossed cheques and lsdexchangp. Two fcfcamps. Close about 17th Feb., when CHRISTCHURCH AUTUMN HANDICAP j follows. ALFRED A. CAMERON, Box 251, Dunedin, HERBERT BENTLEY", - jal 2 " Agentj-InvercaigTll. /TI BATE FTUj L r — COM F O R.T-ING ' ! EPPS'S 1 COCOA. J BREAKFAST. > i M r "By a thorough knowledge of the natural taws'which' govern the operations of digestion and 'nutrition', aWd'by a careful amplication of the fine, properties of cocoa, ( Mr Epps has •"provided our breakfast tables with a delicately flavored 'heveragfe' which' save us many heavy doctors' biljs"; It ii by Ithe -judicious use,of articles' of '-diet- that a ' Constitution may be 'gradually built up until strong enough" to resist eveiy tendency to disease. ' Hundred/ of subtle midaa^esFajjre i floating around us ready to attack wherever ' j theieiis'a. Wer*.k'pbintf ' We^may escapeiradny 4 a fatal shaft by keeping ourselves well forti - ; „ fled with pure blood'and'a properly noun'shed | \ frame."— See article - in " the Civil Service i Gazette. J , Made-flimply with boiling i water or milk. j , Sold only in packets' or tins, labelled — j ' j - , JAMES ; EPPS x AND , Co., .I ' j Hocgroppathlc Chemists, J j J ' * i.O»DQ^, ' J l

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Southland Times, Issue 3927, 22 January 1881, Page 4

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