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ST. PAUL'S WESLEYAN OHtfadH' ..-.;.';•',• ■;-;LbetStreet. ; ; : : : .-;•.. ■ \|>| A Lecture wili be delivered THIS BVE«II^Qv by the Rev; W. B. Marten, on; CONGREGATIONAL PSALMODY, illustrated by the choir. To commence at a quarter to eight. Collection 'in/aid of Circuit Fund. • .JJIS it ; a -. nA' n ' <s : ; H j./.: :L ' '•: |l. Under the auspices of the Southland Institute MB P. F.DANTEIi :' -f} « : Will deliver the third of his serie^iofr ?. - POPULAR SCIENCE LEOT ORE'S, ■'".■ ONMOKDAYv^Ot^JjULY^,^ : i : ■- ,** Carbon, and the Theory of M'*-}*^ Combiistiou," '$' The attention of Ar^gan^nd/apr^e&Jices-to , the mechanical trades and manufacturing arts .is;.) . espeeiallyidrawji to. th^ae lectures, as they treat dninsitterVof praQticiluße in*. every day life !£<. will be free from technicalities, and illustrated^ by numerous experiments.] 7~} J.'i ;>'' -I:.' • < s-i ■ Admission : Front seats, Is 5 back seats 6 ( d. .The lecture wil}. begin at 8 punctually and close 'al9.3o:i*.ny. '"'*" "~ !A • \ , . Tickets' may be obtained from members of the Institute ; at the^varioiis, places of ; business, or at Osborne and Co.'s,!Dee street jyli] Public t ,Srstic£s GON.OEST. .. AND B A L|L" A Concert and Ball, in aid of the school f ands, . will take place at Athol^ inthe Schoolhouse, en the evening of Friday, tho'lTth of July, commencing at 8 o'clock. .. " Admission^^Ss 6d: children, half -price. je24 • D. SUTHEfiLAND, Sec. rpRESPASSERS on the Myross Bush property c JL- formerly in the. ocoupatioji of Jabez Lyons, Mali be prosecuted^ Cattle "found straying thereon will be impounded. By order, WILSONj TAINE. & CO.; • Agents for The New Zealand Mortgage and ; Investment Association. je!26 WILSON, TAINE AND CO. are Cash, buyers of Wheat, Oatß and Rabbit Skills. QOUTHLAND IRISH VOLUNTEERS. The election of Officers for the above Corps will take place on Saturday night, 18th July, after drill, in the Garrison Hall. A full attendance of members required. jyl4 JOHN MAHER, Hon Sec. -J^OTICE TO FARMERS AND OTHERS, The Waimea Siduig Lignite Pit is now open for the public. Lignite supplied in trucks at the Biding at 8a per ton ; or delivered at Lumsden at 48s per 4 ton truck. All orders sent to Andrew Small, Agent, Lumsden, will be attended to. apil mO COAL MERCHANTS* BLACKSMJJTHS I will have arriving iu a few days a cargo of Double-jScreened Nut Coal, from the Brunne? Mine, Greymouth. Orders sent to me will have my attention. TERMS CASH. jyl4 W. S. WATERSTON, Esk street. pOAL. COAL. COAL. ,COAL. Wanted everr householder to try- the Kaitangata small Coal. Price at Depot, Messrs Fleming and Oilkison's siding, Tyne street, 16s per ton. Terms Cash. jvl :\TI W C A S.T L E COAL 8. 190 Tods Newcastle Coals, ex Circe, will be landed at Invercargill Jetty, in about ten days hence. Consumers will save considerably by sending their orders early to W. S. WATEII3TON. 3rd June, 1885. je4 T U- B T PUBLISHED A Digest of the Reported Casesinthe.Courtof Appeal and Supreme Court of 3Sew Zgaland, from 1861 to 1885, by Thos. Scott Smith, Esq., Barrister at Law. Price, 30s half calf ; 25s cloth. JAMES HORSBHRGS, je23 Publisher and Bookseller, Dunedin. T^* OTI O.E TO AL L : THE MERCANTILE AND BANKRUPTCY GAZETTE OF NEW ZEALAND. . Established ... . ... 1876. The above Gazette will be reduced to ONE GUINEA per year, on and after the Ist July, 1885. Annual subscription, £1 Is, with halfyearly indices, 5s extra. Sample Copy sent fkbh on Application. Persons not already subscribing, will please send their names and addresses to R. T. WHEELER, my4 No. 8. Stafford street, Dunedin. T7\QUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY Fj OF THE UNITuD STATES, MUTUAL LIFE ASSURANCE. Assets over £12,117,000 -. Surplus ... £2,839,000 Income £3,131,000 Paid Policyholders £16,890,000 NEVER CONTESTED A CLAIM, Directors— (With power to issue policies and pay claims) 1 Sir Frederick Whitsker, K.C.M,G. I Hon James Williamson, M.L.C, Dr Logan Campbell. Claims paid immediately on proof at Auckland Office, Queen street. N.B— lntending assurers, and the general public are requested to note that this is the only office which practices sane tontine, or have based their estimates on actual results. In 26 years the business of the Equitable is £11,000,000 greater than any other Company. All information obtainable from the Chief Agent, WALTER, H. PEARSON, jyls Crescent Hotel, luvercargill. NOTICE; THE S. S. A W A R U A Will run between BLUFF HARBOUR & STEWART ISLAND Once in each week, carrying mails, passengers, &c, to and from HALF MOON BAY.& PATERSON'S INLET. The service will commence on Wednesday, Ist; July,*and continue each succeeding. Tuesday, unless interfered with by Harbour service, until further notice. ' The steamer will leave the Bluff at 8.45 aim., and return the same afternoon. * lickets may be obtained at any time from the undersigned. ' W. R. Scollay will act as the .Board's Agent at Half Moon Bay. W. CONYERS, Secretary. , Harbour Board Office, Campbelltown, 26th June, 1885.. ■ jyl6

Counsel :— ' Then you think' he struck you with malice aforethought?' , Witness (indignantly) : ' You can't. n\ix *me up like that, I've told you twice" htfhlt in6 with a brick.' j : ..' I tell yon, sir, that Bangs is a liar, a thief and a rascal. I say it to you, n* t and I say it to anybody, I don't care who,' Fogg : ITo anybody but Bangs.' i - ' • A good many men wear newspapers under their vests to keep themselves warm; So it often happens that a man has more intelligence under his coat than under his hat. An American lawyer engaged in a case tormented a witness eo much with questions that the poor fellow at la6t cried for water. * There,' said the Judge, ' I thought you would pump him dry. 1 Out of a pailful of water from the river Nile they got two tablesppbnfuls of sand. This sbows how many centuries old Egypt is behind the times. There isn't another place in the world where people would put eo little sand in things. Poverty and Suffering.—" I was dragged down with debt, poverty, and suffering for years, caused by a sick family and large bills for doctoring, which did them no good. I was completely discouraged, until one year ago, by the advice of my pastor, I procured Hop Bitters and commenced their use, and in one month we' were all well, and none of us have seer? a sick day since ; and I want to say to all poor men, you can keep your families well a j ear with American Co.'s Hop Bittera for less than one doctor's visit will cost. I knowit." — A Working Mau. Head. How TO Q-ET Bick. — Expose yourself day and night, eifc too much without exercise, work too hard without rest, doctor all the time, take all the vile nostrums and imitations advertised, and then you will want to know How to Get Well. — Which is answered in three words — Take American Co.'s Hop Bitters 1 Read. 3j2

AmusementsQ LOAN'S THEATR E THUBSDAY, 16th JULY. Grand Opening Night OF THOMPSON'S DIOEAMA OF THE : ZULU & EGYPTIAN WARS' painted by the beat artists in Europe, pronounced by the entire press of the civilised world to be the only icomplete work of the kind in existence. This celebrated exhibition, after a successful tour through Java, Japan, llauritius, Natal, and the Cape Colony, will appear as above. We have hosts of imitators, who prove to the world that imitation is but a weak complement to well- deserved merit. The magnificent distribution of presents will take place every evening. Mr Thomson'B connection with similar entertainments for the past 17 years is a sufficient guarantee that the prize distribution will be carried out in its integrity. The prizes will be on view in the entrance of the Theatre to-day, Prices— 3s, 2s, and Is ; children half-price. Tickets at Moir and Johnson's. Grand Matinee on Saturday for schools and families, conrtnencing at 3 o'clock. Lecturer, W. H. THOMPSON. jyls Agent, H. F. WACKSMTJTH. SIGNOR OTTO HUG, THE CELEBRATED SWISS MEDICAL CLAIRVOYANT, HAS arrived in Invercargill, and can now be consulted at the Albion Hotel. SIGNOR HUG'S Reputation and success in curing different diseases is universal, and hundreds of invalids have been cured of ailments given up by the ordinary treatment of medical men. Correct Diagnosis guaranteed. If anyone should be dissatisfied, no charges will be made. Herbal remedies only used. CLAIRVOYANT DIAGNOSIS. FEE, £1 Is. je3o JOHN'S CHURCH, FANCY FAIR. Ladies wishing to assist, are requested to meet at the N. Z. Loan and M, A. Oo.'s office, on Wednesday next, 15th, at 2.30 p.m. jyU H. STOCKER.

THE EXHIBITION. ANNUAL CLEARING SALE ! ! COMMENCING SATURDAY FIRST, JULY II-SAIiB-XBUIKI CASH. For this occasion we bave gon« through our stock carefully j and have reduced goods a§ :_ ■:- e have never-reduced them hitherto. .., . .„, „ . : , -*& : - '■'■' .- „| M W^^^^ ANTI |fS f AN© OHILDBEN'ipBE^SiSV" '"_; have been especially marked for sacrifice, and will be sold in many casqs far below r London cost, p. In Dress Goods great bargains will be offered, also in CARPETS, FLOORCLOTHS, AND HOUSB FURNISHINaS., Men's Tweed Suits, of sound wearing tweeds, we will offer at 20s, 25?, and 30s per suit, not half-price ; also, lines in Boys ' Suits, Trousers and Vests, greatly reduced, -Buyers can rely on finding Genuine Bargains in all departments. We wish to clear "ft " lot of stbckj and have-resolved to do it, if low prices will effect the object, j THOMSON & BEATTIE, !

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Southland Times, Issue 8060, 15 July 1885, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 8060, 15 July 1885, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 8060, 15 July 1885, Page 3

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