Special Advertisements- ■ WORKING WATCHMAKER * JEWELLER. ALEX. FERGUSON, late of Beinand Ferguson, having returned from Derby, Western Australia, begs to intimate to his old friends, and the public generally, that he has commenced bußtnegs>as a Working VVatchmafcer * Jeweller, in that centrally situated shop, opposite the Prince of Wales Hotel, Dee street. Bepairing promptly attended t^, and at the LOWEST CHARGES. v o 1 oc6 THE HALL-HOUSTON TRIAL. THE " SOUTHLAND TIMES" AND « WEEKLY TIMES " TTTILL contain, in addition to the ordinary i W telegrams supplied to the press gener--1 ally, a FULL DESCRIPTIVE NABBATIVB SUPPLIED BT A | SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, Whose services have been secured solely for these journals. Copies of the Weekly Times may be obtained at the office, and at the various Booksellers iv town, on Thursday evening. Country Agents are requested to forward orders for any extra supply they may require as soon as possible. NOTICE. THE TOY EMPORIUM Tat Street, Is too full of Goods, and Cash is wanted j every j article is marked in plain figures— and to make a clearance, and get a supply of Cash to mest ] current wants, a REDUCTION OF TWENTY- ! FIVE PER CENT, will be made on all Goods sold for Cash, for one month from this date. JOSIAH ROGERS, Proprietor.
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Southland Times, Issue 9349, 15 October 1886, Page 2
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209Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 9349, 15 October 1886, Page 2
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