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Public Notices TV READ. B REA D. BR EA D. JOHN MILLAR, formerly of Millar and Naesmith, Bread and Biscuit Bakers, Dee street, begs to intimate to the customers of the former firm— and latterly of Mr Naesmith— and to the\ public generally ; that, he has bought out Mr Naesmith^ and will hereafter carry on the business on his own account. Bread, Biscuits, Pastry, and Confectionery of 1 first quality. Tea and Coffee aB usual. Hot Pies every Saturauß day night. "VTOTICE OF REMOVAL The undersigned hegs to thank the public for their liberal Bupport while in temporary premises,. and trusts by strict attention to business to merit a continuance of the same. Gentlemen can rely upon getting first-class hand-made work at strictly moderate prices. H. E. ALLEN, Sloan's New Buildings, Dee Btreet. N.B.— All goods thoroughly shrunk by steam. iy? GEORGE TOMLINSON bega to announce that his stock of Saddlery, Boots and Shoes, Ac, is still replete with all the requisites, and at prices which cannot be beat. Best Rye Straw Collars made on the premises only 21s cash. Baddlery, Harness, Boots and Shoes of firstclass quality ,and plenty to select from, at prices to suit the times. Boots and Shoes made and repaired at lowest charges. Note the address^ — GEORGE TOMLINSON, Dee street, Two doors from Club Hotel. my2l FIVE POUNDS TO Be given to the nearest guess at the number of peas in glass bowl, now on view in my shop window. Particulara and conditions at the store. WM. MOSELEY, Furniture Store, corner Don aud Deveron streets, InvercargiU. jylß TT WILL SOON BE OVER 111 WHAT? F. MAGILL AND CO f S STOCK-TAKING SALE, As we commence to take stock on Monday, we ask you to to-day and every day next week. The Remnant 'of all our winter stock twill be offered at a COMPLETE SACRIFICE. Advice to hand of our Spring Shipments to arrive shortly. auß T A S T DAY AT SMITH AND SMITH'S, Esk Street. REMOVING ON MONDAY, i ___ A few "precious Gifts left for purchaser?, TO-DAY, ONLY, 0 0 M E E A R L Y. auß CASH GROCERY! CASH GROCERY I Railway Store, Woodlands. THE UNDERSIGNED, in thanking his numerous customers for their past support, begs to notify that he is determined to give special inducements to OASH PURCHASERS. The whole Btock will be sold at Dunedin prices for cash. Every article being re-marked, customers who pay monthly made welcome. No more oi the good paying for the bad. All accounts due over three months must be paid on or before 16th August. Agent for the South British Insurance Co., Fire and Marine. Agent for Southland Times, Otago Witness, Evening Herald and Fublic Opinion. WILLIAM "ROBERTSON, General Storekeeper, Railway Store, | Woodlands jy2B i T>IANOFORTE & MUSIO WAREHOUSE OSBORNEANB CO. Have opened out a Lar&e Stock of Pianos, Organs, Harmoniums, Violins and fittings, Cornets, Clarionettes and Reeds, FlutesjPiccolos, Flageolets, Accordeons, Flutinas, Concertinas, Banjos, Tamborines, Bones, &c. ; Tuning Forks, Pitch Pipes, Metronomes, Batons, <fee. A Large Assortment of the latest Sheet Music, Cavendish and Victoria Books. Pianos, Organs, &c, on the Time Payment System. No matter where you live, by paying a small deposit you can have an Instrument. In Stook also, a great variety of Books asd Stationery, Photo, and Scrap Albums, Birthday and other Cards, Novels and juvenile Books. Chrystoleum Paints and Glasses, Lustreoleum and Poonah Paints, Tobacco, Pipes and Pouches, Cigars and Cigarettes. 4c. Agents for Bradshaw's Guide, Murray, Spencer and Co.'s Rubber Stamps, Ao , Ac. Having engaged the services of a First-Class Tuner we are prepared to undertake the tuning of Pianofortes and Organs. my 27 T^ S E A "£ L E M 3 * RAILWAY HOTEL, Isvekoabqill. W. SEARLE begs to inform his friends and the travelling public that he has Becured a long lease of the above-named Hotel, and hopes that hiß catering for the public at the Prince of Wales will be a sufficient guarantee that nothing but the best of liquors will be kept, [Tae Hotel being immediately opposite the I tailway Station, is most conveniently situated for persons leaving by the early* morning train s. Passengers can rely upon being called and an EARLY BREAKFAST ready. A good ordinary daily from 12.80 to 2 o'clock, .ONE SHILLING. J^^Tb^ Firlnoe wm be «s»jrifl4 oß,p»iuroa

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Southland Times, Issue 8082, 10 August 1885, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Southland Times, Issue 8082, 10 August 1885, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Southland Times, Issue 8082, 10 August 1885, Page 3

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