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Pttblic Notices . R BROWN & CO.,Dnnedin, Cheap Drapers, • have opened for a short time in Dee street, opposite the tram sheds. TTIVERYONE should inspect the goods at the Xli new Drapers, R. Brown and Co., Dee Btreet STUDY ECONOMY, and buy of the cheap Drapers, Dee street, opposite tram sheda. REMEMBER, only for a few weeks. Small expenses, small profits. Be in time for the bargains. , - THE BEST value in Drapery to be had of R. Brown and Co., Dee Btreet, opposite tram sheds. N* OTICE— A four-horse coach will leave Wyndham (Farmers' ,Arms Hotel), at 6 a.m. on Thursday, the Ist of October, for Ocean View sale, near Fortrose, returning to suit paaSP 18 ' ;j. SHIRLEY. pUBLI^C NOT ICE' The Waihopai bridge, near One Tree Point, will be closed for traffic, 6th October, 1885, to finish of new bridge. 8629 IMBS & KENNEDY, Contractors. WE ARE prepared to receive applications tor loans on Agricultural and Pastora? Freehold Properties, in sums up te £12,000. MAOPHERSON & CO., Esk and Kelvin streets. ELSO TROU T TACKLE. "" ™"~ ... Season's supply to hand. Every requisite in FLIES, BAITS, TACKLES, etc. Outfits most liberally dealt with. B, BRUCE, Goldsmith, Kelvin street. ee29 pUBLIC NOTICE Diving appliances, with all thelatest improvements, for hire. Ships' bottoms cleaned, and contracts taken by E. G. East, or C. Bradshaw, Bluff. au!7 SOUTHLAND BUILDING & INVESTMENT SOCIETY & BANK OF DEPOSIT. Shareholders are reminded that to-day (Wednesday), is the fortnightly subscription day. Office hours — 10 a.m. to 2.30 p.m., and 7 to, 9 p.m. sel6 JAMES BROWN, Secretary. /COLONIAL AND INDIAN EXHIBITION\J The time for receiving applications for space is extended to 10th October. CHARLES ROUT, 6e29 Secretary, Local Committee. /COLONIAL AND INDIAN EXHIBITION' MINERALS. As Southland possesses considerable mineral wealth, as yet undeveloped , the undersigned would be glad to receive communications without delay from persona willing to forward exhibits of this class. Persons willing to exhibit will please communicate full particulars to the undersigned. CHARLES ROUT, 6e29 Secretary, Local Committee. pEOBGB MoALONEY Begs to inform his friends in town and country that he has opened his Fish and Oyster Saloon in Mr Guthrie's old place, Dee Btreet, Invercargill. Country orders promptly attended to. Always on hand, smoked and fresh Fish, Oysters, &c at lowest prices, Call and see. my 2 rpHE McLEOD FUND.! MR JOHN McLEOD desires publicly to express his sincere thanks to all who have so liberally contributed to the fund raised on his behalf— as per list published from time to time. He would 'particularly thank those who took an active personal interest in the matter, and would make special mention of his obligations to Mr Geo. Featherstone, for his zealous services as Secretary to the Committee, and to the local papers for their liberality and cordial assistance. ee29 ROYAL MAIL HOTEL, LUM3DEN. GEORGE BENCHj (Late of Centre Hill), Proprietor. G. B. respectfully solicits the patronage of his farming friends and the public generally, and begs to inform them that he has thoroughly renovated the above building, making it replete with every convenience for a first-class country hotel, and trusts that civility, cleanliness, and comfort combined, will bring him a share of public support. Extensive alterations and additions have been made to the stabling accommodation, the whole now being roofed with iron. Loose boxes have been fitted, suitable for entire horses. Nothing ; but best brands of liqours kept in stock. MEALS AT ALL HOURS-ONE SHILLING- j Weekly Boarders, £1 Per Week, PRIVATE APARTMENTS, SUITABLE FOR FAMILIES. N.B.— To meet a losg-felt want in the idis- | trict, a large and extensive sale yard has been erected, in which periodical sales of live and dead stock will take place, se3o THE j NIGHTCAPS COAL CO. TNTIMATE to the public of Invercargill and JL neighbourhood that on and after Monday, 21st inst., they resume RETAILING the NIGHTCAPS COAL DIRECT TO CONSU-. MBRS. thus saving the middleman's profits, at the following low rates i — Per PER TON HA.LF TON COAL - - 22s Us DROSS - - 15s 8s DELIVERED IN TOWN AND SUBURBS 3ST ThrMs— Net Cash One Month Order 3 can be left with the Co.'s Canvasser and Collector, Mr D. H. Jennings, do do at the Company's Office, Esk 'street, and j do do at the Depot, Railway Station

IOW OPJEItfi THE EXHIBITION. «r FIRST DIRECT SHIPMENTS FOR THE SEASON. <m Encouraged by the appreciation of the Public we are offering in every Department such inducements as must result in a continued increase of our business, Novelty and Cheapness will be found in the shipments received. LATEST FASHIONS IN MANTLES AND JACKETS, BTRAW HATB AND MILLINERY, DBESS FABRICB, HOIBERY, GLOVES. Lace Goods and Ribbons, Ladies' Corsets and Underclothing, NEW PBINT3 AND SUMMER DRESS MATERIALS. DRESS BUTTONS AND TRIMMINGB, DIRECT FROM THE MANUFACTURERS. We would point out specially that our Home buying arrangements are such th&t we receive good) in most part direct from the makers. This places us in the best possible position to give good value. Wedding Outfits, Dressmaking, Millinery, [and Tailoring orders promptly executed. A LARGS STOCK OF COLONIAL MADE TWEEDS, CLOTHING, HOISEBY, ko, THOMSON & BEATTIE.

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Southland Times, Issue 9026, 30 September 1885, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 9026, 30 September 1885, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 9026, 30 September 1885, Page 3

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