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Public Notices. PUBLIC WEIGH BRIDGE NEAR RAILWAY STATION. The public are respectfully requested to insist upon having their coal weighed before accepting delivery. BABSTIAN AND McKENZIE. CABTA.GK FEOM JETTY, ocl 28 per ton. MR MACLEOD SMITH, Organist St. Paul's Presbyterian Church, Is now prepared to give lessons on the pianoforte, harmonium, organ, string, and other instruments, solo singing, and general theory of music. Mr S. will also be prepared to undertake the formation aud direction of choirs, singing classes, and musical societies. On and after Monday, October 17th Mr S will give lessons in the rooms above Mr Moir"s Music Saloon, at which place particulars may be obtained. /^ R E E N & 0 0. SANITARY ENGINEERS. Patentees of the "CINDER SIFTING ASH CLOSET." Temporary Workshops ... LEET STREET, Invercargill. Over 50,000 in use. The advantages derived from these closets are. — They are self-acting, and beiag simple in construction it is impossible for them to get out of order. They can be adapted to closets already erected, the offensiveness of the backet system being entirely dispensed with. They only require emptying every six or twelve months. There is no unpleasant odor from these closets when iv use, whereas it reduces all epidemics to a minimum. When emptied, a most valuable manure is obtained, which is unsurpassed^for agricultural or horticultural purposes. The refuse of fires bein^ used it keeps the back premises clean, and the cinders being separated from the ashes they can be used again. Those already erected in Invercargill have given the greatest sal isfaction. Testimonials can be seen, or sent to any part of New Zealand, free of charge. The Closets can be seen at the temporary I workshops, Leet street, where all information can be obtained. GREE N~T~N D C 0., SANITARY ENGINEERS, 0C26 INVERCARGILL. TfIRSKINE and T^THITMOKE, INVERCARGILL. Pianoforte fff^|P|l Pianoforte Music Depot fjJ^jjjfjHfi Musio Dhpot. CILIRS. BEGG & CO., Have pleasure in informing their patrons and the public of Invercargill that they have opened a branch of their extensive business in Esk street, where a choice stock of Pianos, American Organs and small goods may now be seen, and the latest novelties in sheet music obtained. CHAS. BEGG & CO., Being the oldest Established and Largest Importers of Musical Instruments in the Colony, offer advantages both in V QUALITY AND PRICE %* that cannot be surpassed. Pianos, Organs, and Harmoniums Sold on the TIME PAYMENT SYSTEM to suit purchasers, extending over ONE OE TWO YEARS from 3Cs per month upwards, according to value. All Instruments Guaranteed, and ■will bo £xclianged if found defective or unsatisfactory. (3- INSPECTION INVITED -£» CHARS. BEGG & Co., Bole Agents for Invercargill and Southland — ERSKINE AND WHITMORE, nil Esk street, Inveecargill. rpO CRICKETERS. OPENING OP THE SEASON. Just arrived, Cricket TWEED ! TWEED ! TWEED ! F k • Trousers, as worn by All England Fleven, WONT SHU INK. First shown in Invercargill. TROUSERS TO MEASURE, 26s CASH. Also — CRICKETING FLANNEL, Best for Shirts and Trousers. TROUSERS TO MEASURE, 20s CASH. SHIRTS AND JACKETS, Made to or«ler. ON SHORTEST NOTICE, And in the best manner. CLUBS SUPPLIED. W. SMITH, TAILOR; GENTLEMEN'S OUTFITTER, Dee Steeet, (Next Sloau's Theatre). nil Wm. Todd's Sale 3 SATURDAY EVENING, At past 7. WILLIAM TODD, under instructions from Mrs Mitchell, will sell in mart — Section 9, Block 13, Leet street, Clinton, North Invercargill, with first-class new cottage; grounds fenced; will go a bargain; also — Section 8, Block 1, Bar wheys, with cottage. n9 w ilson & Taine's sales SAl^. i) a', L'fvrit NOVEMBER, At 1.30 l" lock. 253 ACRES GOOD LAND NEAR DIPTON. WILSON, TAINE & Co. have received instructions from the agents of Mr C. M. Henning, an absentee, to sell at their rooms as above — Section 256, Taringatura Hundred, containing 253 alr 5p of really fust-class agricultural laud, capable of growing any kind of graiu to perfection. Land is very favorably situated being within few miles of a railway station, and is unimproved. The atteution of farmers and others is directed lo ihis sale as the property is really a desirable investment and WILL BE SOLD. Terms— los an acre, cash ; balance can remain for a term of years at a low rate of interest. Full particulars from Auctioneers, 0c29

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Southland Times, Issue 4171, 11 November 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Southland Times, Issue 4171, 11 November 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Southland Times, Issue 4171, 11 November 1881, Page 3