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. Drapers, THE EXHIBITION. stocka thift season, for Isteut, Variety, Oboice, and Are unusually excellent. The goods are in most cases direct front the Manufacturers, and include many lines of unusual value, selected by Mr John Thomson personally. Our new Drean Materials from Frenck and Knglish makers include all tbe newest goods in the most fashionable shades. ' OUBiNBW PRINTS ARE UNUSUALLY VARIED AND BEAUTIFUL IN DE SIGN As u*ual our new Millinery ia very choice, our reputation for tasteful Millinery will be fully sustained this season, New Flowers, Feathers, Pltime§, Wing§, m great variety, Many specially effective articles at moderate priceß in Ladies Mantles aud Jackets similar to goods shown by the 'eading London shops. GLOVES— A good assortment in the best makes. FEILLING3 — Beautiful deaigns in variety. LAOfiS— A great variety of Patterns, widths, and colours. EIBBONS— In all the Newest Shndes. NEW SUNSHADSS AND UMBRELLAS ,£» Ladies are urged to give their orders early, There is always a pre^a of work before th holidays, making it impossible to execute late orders uniil after the New Year. THB &RAJPRIC. Our Summer Graphic contains illustrations of the newest styles in Ladies Hats, Bonnets trimmed acd untrimmed, Ladies Mantles, Ladies Dresaes, CbildreDsg n oats and Ulslers, Men's, Boys', end Youths' ClothiDg and Hats. It also contains a number of interesting fashion notes treating fully of present styles K wfitten specially for the number. Approximate prices of the various goods illustrated are given, and all together we believe the number will be found both useful and interesting. If any customers who may not receive a copy within a week will kindly notify us a copy will be posted by return. THOMSON AMD BEATTIE.

Public Notices "VT OTICE OF REMOVAL Dr CLOSS has removed to Corner of Gala aGd .Ted streets, opposite Park, house lately occupied by Mr Aiiken. nol7 TUT ALDON ISLAND GUANO THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., Ltd. have just received a Largo 'Shipment of this Celebrated Manure -which they are Belling at greatly re duced prices. se2l T7IDWARD BRUCE GrOLO AND SILVERSMITH, Begs respectfully to intimate that he has removed 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 I^T EW SKA.REB Shares in the Southland Building and Investment Society and Bank of Deposit may be taken up from November, and are free from arrears. They may be obtained at the Society's Office, Esk street, daily during office hours, or between I seven and nine on sub3cribtion nights JAMBS BttOWN. no 3 Secretary. WINTON. — The Southland Times and Weekly Times may be obtained, immediately after arrival of the first train for the day from invercargill, of Mr Thomas McWilliam, merchant, who will also receive orders and advertisement?. A special runner attends the downward trains promptly on their arrival at the Winton platform. __^ '1-0 WOOLGBOWERS AND OTHERS. Having a most complete Woolscouring Establishment, I am prepared to undertake the SORTING AND SCOURING OF CLTPS, LOCKS, ADD PIECfiS, from 1 to 500 b;ile3, in the best possible manner, and AT CURRENT RATES. Abidance of Pure Writer. ALEXANDER WILSON, Fell monger, Woodlands, Address : Post Offics, Woodlands. nooO T.NVERCARGILL SAVINGS BANK A. Established 18G4. OFFICE: ESK STREET. President : His Excellency the Governor. Vice-President : Dr Grigor. Depopita received from One Shilling to £100. Interest allowed on monthly balances, b per cent. Money deposited within the first seven days of any one month will bear interest lor the whole of that month. THOMAS BRODRICS, Manager. 110 TOURISTS AND THE GENERAL PUBLIC, BOI'SD VO It TE ANAU A^'D MAVORA LAKES. ■ W. PATTEftS^N begs to let them know that he has Double and Single Buggies for hire on the shortest notice, and side saddle horses. Charges strictly moderate Livery axd Bait iStables. BAILWAY HOTEL, LUMSDEN. WILLIAM PATTERSON, noo Proprietor, mHB NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMX PANY'S LINE. BARQUE '• AURIGA,' 1 FROM LONDON. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. The above Vessel having been reported at Castoms, Consignees are requested to pass Entries, present Bills of Ladiag and pay Frieght. (if any due) to the undersigned. Any Goods which have not been. Cleared, and impeding Ship's delivery, "ill be Warehoused at the risk and expense of Consignees. THE N. Z. SHIPPING CO., no3o Agents. /GEORGE BENCH ROYAL MAIL HOTEL, LUMSDEN, Livbut and Bait Starlks. Traps for Hire suitable for conveying patties J of six to the TE ANAU & MAVORA LAKE DISTRICT. ; TERMS REASONABLE. nt>3 | HAVE YOU SEEN THE LATEST GREAT , FBTE ? . THE HUMAN FEET A SPECIALTY': Look in the wind-'W of THE BIiUE ISii«T SHOI'! Quite a revolution going on. THE REVOLVING FOOT I ! '. Corns and Bunions must ijmominionsly bids their heads under KiiUGLEreTs system in the marnif acture of his boots, the quality of whicn Cannot bfi Surpassed, while khe pricej (as under) , simply speak for themselves : — : Ladies' Leather E.S. 5s per pair ' „ Cashmere House Boots. 3s 6d per pair „ Kid, Lace and Bntto?) Boots, 10-* per {'ai!- >. „ Lawn Tetnis Shoe.", 4s lid per pair „ Leather arid Kid Shoes, 7s (3d per pair Gents' Bluchers, 6s Gd; Balmorals, 10s Gd ; E.S. 11s 6d. ! Gents' Lawn Tennip, ss. Children's Patent Leather Strap Shoes, Is 9cl i „ Elastic Sides, 2s 3d i „ Kid High-legged iiace Boot?, 3a \ AT THE BLUE BOOT SHOP, j Deh Strest, j (Ofposite Piiuue of W»l?3 Jiotel.) 119! i

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Southland Times, Issue 9388, 30 November 1886, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 9388, 30 November 1886, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 9388, 30 November 1886, Page 3

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