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Public Notices, MR STfIAKER, Dental Surgeon, has returned to Invercarsill, and will resume practice from to-day (WEDNESDAY). noU VTOTICB OF REMOVAL Dr CLOSS has removed to Corner of Gala and •Ted streets, opposite Fark, house lately occupied by Mr Aitken, nol7 -p DWA R D BRUOE, GOLD AND SILVEItSMITH, Begs respectfully to icfinate that he has remove! to more commodious premises in Don street,three doors above the Fire Brigade Station. A beautiful assortment of Trout Tackle for the Season on Hand no 2 NEW SHARES Shwea in the Southland Building and Investment Society aiid BaiA of Deposit may be taken up from November, and are free from arrears. They may be obtained, at thie Society's Office, Esk street, daily during office hour?, or between seven and nine on subecribtion nights. JAMES BhOWN. no 3 Secretary. TNVERCARGILL ROAD BOARD RATE 1886-7. Notice is hereby givea that the Receiver for the Invercargill Road Board has this day made a general rate of three farthings in the pound on the rateable value of all rateable property on the valuation roll of the Invercargill Road District, for the period commencing on the lirst day of ApriJ, 18»G, and ending on the thiroyfirst day of March, 1887 ; and that the said rate is due and payable in one sum on the tweutysevei'th day of November, 1880. at the office of the Receiver, Esk tstreer, Invercargill. R. F. CUTHBEBT3ON, Receiver Invercargill Road Board. 24th November, 1886. n024 TN BANKRUPTCY In the District Court of Western Otago, being a local Court of Bankruptcy, holden at Invercargill. In the matter of the Bankruptcy Act, 1883, and the several Acts amending the same, and in the matter of the Bankruptcy of Henry Howells. of Gore, riotelkeejer. a Bankrupt. Kotieis hereby given that Henry Howells, of Gore, in the Provincial District of Otago an-i Colony of New Zealand, Hoteikeeper, was this day adjatiicat a Bankrupt and thai the first nueiiog of his creditors w 11 be held in the R M.. ■ ourthonse, Goe, on Friday, the 2tith day of November, 1886, at the hour of 1 o'clock p.m. RODERICK MACLEOD, Deputy- Aesignee, Invercargill. 18th November, 1886. (J. J Aldhiduk, Solicitor, Gote, no'2s ! m H E C O 11 N E .B* CASH IRONMONGERY. THE CORNER, Cash— China, Glass and Earthenware. THE CORNER, Cash Plough- and Dray Harness. THE CORNER. J.XTRA CHEAP PAPE BHANG LEGS. Just arrived AT THE CORNER, ex Westland, GazeHe, and Tongariro, aud to be Eold CSEAF FOR CA.SH A Large Assortment cf Useful Ironmongery, Consisting of — Ploted Goods Cutlery. Mangle-. Steel Travelling Trunks, Spade?, Forks, Shovels, &c, kc. &c. NOTB THB ADDBHSS — THE CORNER, HALI- AN I> C ©„ (Late TREW AND HALL). n025 HAVE YOU SEEN THE LATEST GREAT FBTE ? THE HUMAN FEET A SPECIALTY! Look in the window of THE ISIj^JB BOOT SHOP! Quite a revolution going on. THE REVOLVING- FOOT I ! ! Corns and Bunions must ienominiously hide their heads under EiiOrtLEiN'.s system in the manufacture of his boots, the quality of which cannot be surpassed, while the prices (as under) simply speak for themselves : — Ladies' Leather E.S. 5s per pair Cashmere House Bootn, 3s 6d per pair „ Kid, Lace and Button Boots, 10s per pair „ Lawn Teonis Shoe?, is tid per pair „ Leather ar.d Kid Shoes, 7s t>d per pair Gents' Bluchers, 6s C>d; Balinoralß. 10a 6d ; E.S. 11s dl. Q cuts' Lawn Tenni?, ss. Children's Patent Leather Strap Shoes, Is 9d „ E'astic Sides, Sis 3d „ Kid High-legged Lace Boots, 3s • AT THE BLUE BOOT SHOP, Deb Stbeet, (Opposite Prince of Wales Hotel.) 00l GOVERNOR GREY HOTEL AVENAL. T. LEillV ... ... FrvoraißTOß, Has much plea3arc ia informing his numerous up-cour.tiy frieir's, particularly those of the Wjn^ham and Otautau dkhicte, where he ha 3 : bseu so long and favour*'- ly known in connection with tbo conduct of hotels in these locaiit : ep, that he has t tken the above old sstablished | hotel, which has been put in thorough order for j the accommodatiou of -.patron?, v»'io wiil find j ail their won 1 s and comfort carefully attended | to in a manner, which the proprietor is confi- I dent will me^t wilh thnir satisfaction and reflect creditably to hiasplf. | A CEAD MILIE FAILTB TO ALL. First-Clasa Stabling Accommodation. j T.b.e Best <?r Liquor only kept ia stcc&. to 20 j

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Southland Times, Issue 9384, 25 November 1886, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 9384, 25 November 1886, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 9384, 25 November 1886, Page 3

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