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Public Notices THE EXHJB IT I O N. The Buyer is always in the market, and has standing instructions to forward anything new by first steamer, consequently THOMSON & BEATTIE show The Most Fashionable Goods in the Trade. When you buy at the Exhibition you can rely on getting good stuff at moderate rates. The Proprietors seldom advertise prices, because as a rule prices are no information to anybody, as Calico at twopence and a Carpet at a shilling may be both dear. The Exhibition stock is generally Goods of Superior Quality. Goods at very low prices are as a rule rubbish, and sensible people avoid them. The Proprietors of the Exhibition may be wrong, but they fully believe they give the BEST ALL- BOUND VALUE IN THE CITY. They know that they are able to do it, and they believe they do it, and from the great increase in the trade, it is evident that the public believe with them. Thf ir creed is TO BUY IN THE BEST MARKETS. TO BUY AS CHEAP AS POSSIBLE. <3" They look to making a profit out of their Buying not theib Selling. .£& The Dressmaking, Millinery and Tailoring Departments Are under thoroughly experienced heads, who take the greatest pains with every order entrusted to them, and as a conseqoence give the greatest satisfaction. The Stock of Floorcloths, lanoleums, Rugs, Blankets, lanens, Etc. Would be a creditable one in a town five times the size. WEDDING ORDERS AND MOURNING ORDERS PROMPTLY EXECUTED, A large assortment of New Goods by Steamer Just Opened. THOMSON I?D BEATTIE, TAY - STREET, IN ARGILL. R. D. YULE AND CO.'S DRESS IDBPARTMENT. This Department is replete with a well assorted stock of u the newest'fabrics, comprising the new Fancy Tartans, Nun's Veilings, and Cloths in New Shades, Cashmeres, French Sateens, Art Designs in Cambrics and Sateens, Portland Cloth, Casinetts, Zephyr Ginghams, Watterus, Oatmeal Cloth, Bordered Sateens, Checked Nun's Cloths, &c. The favorite colorines are Peacock, Myrtle, Sage, Seal, Grenat, Terra Cotta, and Prune. Newest designs in Trimmings to match the above Materials. NEW SPRING GOODS. Mantles and Dolmans in Broche,*Ottoman,jCashmere,'&c. MILLINERY. We are now showing the latest style in Millinery, Bonnets and Hats. The new shades for the season are the Waldeck, Duchess of Montrose, Duchess of Albany, Rowena, Olvia, Gwendoline Fantine, Vernon, Josephine, Devereux, lolanthe, Sunbeam, Triumph, &c. BONNETS AND HATS TRIMMED TO ORDER ON THE SHORTEST NOTTCE A large assortment of Millinery Trimmings always on hand. New Laces — Broderie, Honiton, Edilwiss, Spanish, Gold, Antique and otber makes in the new colorings. NEW SPRING GOODS. NEW FLOWERS !. NEW FEATHERS I NEW^ORNAMENTS^I UNDERCLOTHINGLadies favoring us with their patronage will find this department^ well] supplied with all the requisites for their various needs. DRESS AND MANTLEBffAKINGThis Department is under the charge of a FIRST-CLASS ARTIST, RECENTLY FROM MELBOURNE. The garments are turned out from this Department faultless in style, and perfect in fit. R. D. YULE AND CO., TAY STREET, INVERCARGILL.

Wm. Todd's Sales EXCHANGE HORSE BAZAAR AND STABLES, ESK STREET. JTTILLIAM TODD holds regular VV Sales of Horses in the Yards, under cover, EVERY SATURDAY, Commencing half-past 12 sharp, jli TUEBDAY, 12th FEB KU AR Y, At 12 o'clock noon. g7 ACRES, 3^ One and Three-quarters Mile from Invercargill Town Boundary, or within Ihree Miles from the Post-office — frontage to the Oteramika Road. WILLIAM TODD, instructed by Mr John Sutherland, who is removing to his Hedgehope faim, will sell by public auction in the Exchange, Esk street — Section 44 and part of Section 72, of Block IL, Invercargill Hundred, containing in all 87a Or lip, more or less ; together Growing Crops, Oats, Turnips, Potatoes, and GraES, subdivided into convenient paddocks. The buildings consist of a very comfortable 7-roomed H^use, Dairy, Stables, Cowshed, and Outhouses. The Orchard at rear of the dwelling contains about one acre, and is planted with fruit trees. The position of this valuable freehold 3peaks for itself— about twenty minutes, walk from town, with good road. The soil is of superior quality, and good bush. A person il inspection invited. Terms at sale. Further particulars from the Auctioneer, at whose office plans may be seen. f 2 SATURDAY, 22nd MaSCH, At 2 o'clock. TO CAPITALISTS, INVESTORS, AND OTHERS. By order of the Registrar ©f the Supreme Court of New Zealand, at Invercargill. CHOICE FREKHOLb ESTATES IN SOUTHLAND, Comprising 4132 Aoras 4132 ■ Near Winton, and 0000 DIPTON FLAT DOOO Near Dipton. WILLIAM TODD (in conjunction with J. O, MeArdel]), has received instructions Jrom the Registrar of the Supreme Court) to sell by public auction, in the Exchange Sale-roome, Esk street, Invercargill, on Saturday, 22nd March, 1884, at 2 p.m , in One Lot, the splendid agricultural blocks of Freehold, comprising— -g s\ ** -| K ACRES (more or less), being lUOIO 6383 acres in the Dipton Flat, and 4132 acres near Winton, adjoining the famous Gladfield Estate. The whole of the property is good agricultural land— a great .portion of it deep rich soil— and situated within easy access of rai'way stations. The circumstances under which these valuable Properties are placed on the market indicate the hona fide character of the sale, which will be absolutely WITHOUT RESERVE, thus affording a splendid opportunity to investors for securing a large area of fine agricultural land, which is eminently suited for subdivision into ordinary sized farms, and 01 realisation of same in such areas, an immense profit would be secured on the price at which it will be sold in one lot Terms — 20 per cent, cash, and the balance in 30 days. For further particulars apply to James Harvey, Esq., Solicitor, Invercargill ; or the Auctioneers, WILLIAM TODD 326 J. O. McARDELL Shanks and BarrJ" S7 SHA NX S • AUCTIONEER, Stock, Wool, Gbain, and Genebal Commission Agent. Agents for the New Zealand Insurance Company. LOANS NEGOTIATED, MONEY TO LEND ON MORTGAGE, ARD LIBERAL CASH ADVANOSB Made up on Stosk, Wool, &c. I, W, B.ATMONP, Ag«at, Wynd,haa.

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Southland Times, Issue 4859, 9 February 1884, Page 3

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