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Public Notices H. W. POTTER'S CaIT E R ION HOT EL, Don Street, Ikveroaeoill, Three minutes' walk from Railway Station. HW. POTTER, having secured the pro- ». prietary of the above Hotel, respectfully solicits the patronage of his farming friends and the general public. ■'•-"";■ The Hotel ia built of brick and . concrete, thoroughly fire-proof, and from its central position, .offers convenience surpassed by no other hotel in Southland: and itwill.be the aim of the proprietor to give bis patrons^ every comfort and satisfaction. Farmers and others attending Saturday sales '..'■".■wiLL-'FiKD ' EXCELLENT STABLING & LOOSE BOXES. Frist-class ordinary daily from 12. ti1l 2 o'clock, ONE SHILLING. : my3o yrjn- s b a r l ve /s * RAILWAY HOTEL, ; s IkvbbpahqiliL. _W. SEARLE begs to inform his friends and the travelling pnblic that he has secured a long lease of the above-named Hotel, and lippcs that bis catering for the public at the Prince of Wales will be a sufficient guarantee that nothing but the best of liquois will be bpti Hotel being immediately opposite the Railway Station, is most convenie: tly situated for persons, leaving by the early mommg trains. .Passenpers can rely 'upon being called and an EARLY BREAKFAST ready. A good ordinary daily from 12.30 to 2 o'clpck, ! .; ■■■:..' OJSE SHILLING. ; » - N,.B;t- The Prince will be carried on as usual byW^S. r jel3 /^ EORGE TOMLINSON begs to announce \X\ that bis stock of Saddlery, Boots and Bhoes, &c., is still replete with all the requisites, and at prices" which cannot be beat. . . ; Beet Bye Straw Collars made oh the premises ..., ; . • only 21s cash. Saddlery, Harness, Boots and Shoes of firstclass quality.and plenty to select from, at prices fco suit the times. - „. V.. . Boots and Shoes made and repaired at lowest charges. -Note the address— ■ , 9EO R Q E TO ML INS ON, . -Dee street, .:,"■-.. .v-.. ... . ; Two doors from Club Hotel. Bty2l. riHEAP BOOTS. -F'B--1 CHEAP BOOTS Look out for theprizes at ,.. . . THE GENUINE SALE Of every description of Boots and Shoes, - * now began by W. ■ JBLEATHL, , • Those who have bought at our previous ealea will know that that means GOOD BOOTS Will be sold on * -third less than the usnal price's : charged by othere. ItwiU ,GOST YOU NOTHING To look at our windo\vs and door?, and thus-see for yourselves that the goods displayed are of (SPECIAL VALUE. Tkis special inducement to customers Will be offered for a very limited time only, as the prices a^ked will be admitted by the most sceptical to be at and below WHOLESALE PRICES. Repairs at our usual low figures, will 1 e cxe* cuted (including elastics in old boots) during sale. CHEAP BOOT SHOP, jeio Tat Street. /~UTY OUTFITTING EMPORIUM. Have much pleasure in announcing to the in 1 * habitants of Invercargill and surrounding dis* tricts that they have commenced business as fiattere, Hos-iers, Mercers and Gentlemen's Out* fitter's, and trust to merit a fair share of ydnr esteemed patronage and support. T&is Warehouse is established for the express purpose of supplying to the public a long-felt want, viz., NEW, FRESH, ASP FASHIONABLE GOODS, Of reliable quality, at the lowest possible prices for READ Y MONEY. We would therefore specially appeal tp the residents of the town and country districts to give us the honour of a visit and inspect oar Goods. Attention is drawn to the fact that all oui* stock is marked in plain figures, from which no reduction can be. made— tur motto being{i Terms Cash, and No Abatement," Upon this principle we hope to ultimately gain the. full confidence pf the public. Note the address— CirY OUTFITTING EMPORIUM, ! ECSS AND McWAMARA, ■ Hatters, Gt.ovjehj, Fosiei'is, Mercers axd j Gi>TLE3lE>*'fi OCTFITTEKf*, Dee street— Nearly opposite Don Street, Invercargill, je27 LOOK HERE I READ THIS ! GEORGE HARROP, formerly of the Gridiron Restaurant, gpey street, begs to announce to his numerous f ncnds and the travelling public in gene- al, that he has taken that. CENTRAL HOUSE in Esk street, known as the CALIFORNIAN RESTAURANT, and intends carrying on the business. The name needs no commendation for cleanliness and civility. Those favoring G. H. with a call will find all the delicacies of the season, and charges moderate. Grilled Steaks, Chops, Cutlets, Omelets, Wflsh Rabbits, Bcramble Eggs, <fec, to Le had on the shortest notice. Meals at all hours. Boup and Bread, 6d. Coffee, Chocolate, or Tea and Pastry, 6d. Full Dinner, Okb shilling. Five doors from the Railway Station. GEO. HARROP, Proprietor, m 8 Esk street. To Let HOUSE TO LET— To let, furnished or infurnished, the house — 4-roomed — at Enwood, preFently occupied by Mr T. Denni ton. Apply to R. F. Cuthbertson. je'2s TO LET — A five-roomed Honse, and threequartera of an-acre in Earn street. Apply Tanner and Tanner, Solicitors, Invercargill. jels TO LET.— Villa Residence, East Invercargill, 8 rooms, with every convenience. Cottage do, i rooms. Cottage, i rooms, Anan street. ■ Apply to J. L. ilcDonald, Esk street. je23 TAND FOR CHOPPING The New Zealand Agricultural Company have a large quantity of first-class land to lease for one grain crop, at a low rental. The land is all close to a railway, and at present is in stubble. Rent to be paid in cash as soon as the crops are growing, or as may be arranged. For all particulars apply to the Station Manager, N.Z. Agricultural Co., Biversdale, by Gore. ' jeß Wm. Todd's Sales. WILLIAM TODD is instructed by the Registrar of the Supremo Court of New Zealand, Southland District, to offer for sale, by public auction, at his SALEROOSLS, *SK STREET, INVERCAR- : GILL, . TUESDAY, 80TH DAY OF JUNE, 1885, At 2.30 p.m., AH those Freehold Lands, known as Garryowen, Meadow Bank, and Lincoln Farms, the properties of Mr J. B. Button, being sectiour 12,13,18,10,31,32,33.31, 39, 40,41,4? 48, 44, and 9, block XIV, New River Hun dred, containing 1410 acres, 17 poles, more orlesa. Also,— All those Freehold Lands, known as Farms, numbered 10 and 12, Spar Bush Estate, New River Hundred, containing 589 acres, 3 roods, 20 poles, more or less. The above Farms are all highly improved, and well worthy of inspection of investors and specalators. For further particulars apply to THE AUCTIONEER ; ''mW^SALL AND JONES, ' jelQ Solicitors, XnvcrcargiU,

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Southland Times, Issue 8046, 29 June 1885, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Issue 8046, 29 June 1885, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Issue 8046, 29 June 1885, Page 3

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