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Want€^~''3te. > .ft-? ; a-t"f.Kal -, _________________ — . — . — - - « •■ WANTED by a middle-aged person situation a" housekeeper. Reference.. Ad_ dress Ed Invercargi;! Post < ffice., , jy WANTED KNbWN--That-fhe Goodwill,-Stock-in-trade of a general store m Invercargill, doing a payable business, can-»be had for L6O cash. Satisfactory reasons for riving up business, Prinoipals only dealt with.. Apply by letter X Z, Qfficeef > this papet., jas WANTiED— A' young man to nnlk ; and "make himself generally usef ul on a farm. , W. Adamson, Chataworth, ia* WANTED-Situatlon as rough carpenter on station or elsewhere, able to make ! himself -generally useful. Mataura districtpreferred; 'References if required, Apply to £. McWilham, Winton. d3l WANTED KNOWN— That at^ Sloan's CityJ Boot Palace, Dee street, 30 Trunks,,. Ladies', Gents', and ChUdren's^ Boots and - Shoes" are just being , opened, Specially .suited .for ; the Holidays. Are being sold afr marvellously low ; prices for cash. Sic Windows: ■ ' **f". WANTED KNOWN— That* the City Boot Palace, Dee street, there are 60,000, pans-* of Boota and Shoes to choose from. d 22 QOUTHLAND BO* RD OF EDUCATION Wanted for the Wairib schp, ), a .duly.qnali^ fied Head Teacher. Present salary at the rate of LUB per annum with residence ; but the salary is payable on^ the average attendance for each Quarter, which is liableto fluctuation. . _"'- " ( Applications received at this office up to the, Bth day of January, 1889. JOHN NBILL, "■.•■■ ; . Secretary.' ■•'» Education Office, InveKarrillOsUJecembar, 1888. d - -2 A N TiE.D' K N O^W N tle REASON WHY :i BOOTS and SHOES of all descriptiohs can'be bought at Wholesale Pric«s* at"' THB BLUE BOOr SHOP, DEE STRBET, (Opposite Prince of Wales Hotel). SMALL EXPENSES. Goods ' bought Direct from the Manufacturers ; Prompt Cash paid for Goods ; Discount of Goods pays Expenses; Goods sold for, cash only — no bad debts to pay for. ' ' ■ «3- COME EARLY AND AVOID CRUSH. d 22 Meetings; INVERCARGILL STAR .SAILING CLUB. A Meeting of the above Club wiil be held in the Club Hotel on Saturday Evening next, sth, January 1889, at 8 o'clock sharp. J F. J. HATCH, j a 4 Hon. Secretary. TTTESLEYAN CHURCH, LEET STREE r. Evening subject for to-morrow, THE STORY OF 1888 AHD ITS LESSONS. jas Amusements. THE BRITANNIA SOCIAL ROLLER SKATING HINK. TAY STREET, INVERCARGILL. OPEN DAILY. ADMISSION 6D. SKATES 6D. TO-NIGHT ) LAST NIGHT f fO- EIGHT TO-NIGHT J. of THB J. TO-NIGHT-TO-NIGHT J SEASON. ( TO- NIGHT oc2 JAS. MEDLEY, Manager; QLOAN'S THEATRE. Under engagement to - ■« F.E. Hiscocks Manager ------ J.S.Smith Proprietors - - Messrs Hicks and Gaylord PRELIMINARY NOTICE. TWO NIGHTS ON IVY; .JSP WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, 9th akd 10th JANUARY. BIG BLACK BOOM. HICKS SAWYER COLOURED MINSTRELP. Tbe Blackbirds of Melody. A Colossal r ompany of Coloured Artists. A New D< parture. Witty, Kefined, Baght, sparkling. The Essence of Good Singing Unsurpassed Dancers. Humorous Comedians 25 COLOURED ARTISTS 25 Real and Genuine Interpreters of the QUAINT SINGING and DANCING OF the OLD DAYS OF SLAVERY, In the Cotton Fields of America--OEiginal and unequalled ACROBATS. A Company of Black Zouaves, in their Marvellous Gnu Drill. 12 Complete and Well-trained Orchestra of 12 EMINENT MUSICIANS. ■Forming the Met Complete Company^ever Presented in New Zealand. Under the immediate supervision of CHAS. F. HICKS, Sole Director. ADMISSION— 4s, 2s 6d, Is. Box Plan at Moir's The Grand Parade of the Entire Company headed by their American Cornet Band, under the famous Drum Major Billy Speed, will start from the Theatre on Wednesday, 9th January, at 3 o'clock jad H. ROGERS. Railway Notices. "VTEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS QUEEN STO W N RAO ES, 10th and 11th JANUARY, 1889. In connpetion with the above, cheap excursion tickets will be issued as under .-- From To Ist class 2nd class Invercargill, Kingston (via Kingston line) 18s 13s Invercargill, Kingston (via Gore or Kingston line; ... 22s 10s Tickets at the above fares will be issued on Bth, 9th and 10th January, and will be available for return up to and including 15th January. jas BY ORDER. Punlic Notices "THEHEWZEALANDER ABROAD" IMPOUNDED en 3rd January, 1889, at the Invercargill Pound, red steer, branded like 10 on off rump ; red and white st€e<*, red and white heifer ; jearlings. If not claimed and ex- i penses paid, to be sold on Saturday, 12th January, at 12 o'clock noon; THOMAS jas Poundkeeper. BROUGHAM HOUSE, ELLICE STREET, WELLINGTON. MRS (Colonel) McDonnell, having opened a private scbool for young ladies at the above address, aided by competent Lady Teacherp, and qualified Visiting Masters, is ready to receive a few select pupil boarders who will be educated with her own daughters, and v ill receive the ame personal care and training Brougham House occupies one of the most healthy sites in Wellington, and is a commodious residence, with all tbe surroundings * f a refined home. The course of in sti uction embraces English >(in all -its various branches),Literature, Natural Science, French, German, Latin, Music (vocal ; and: instrumental, violin, harmony, counterpoint), Geonv try, Perspective light ,ano shade from the round (Students may sit for the examination of the Wellington School of Design or for the cience and Art Department Examination), and needlework. Terms — Forty-eight guineas for boarders. Wellington, 24th October.. gal, W" OODLANDS AGENCY.— Mr C. Bigwopd saddler, Woodlands, is now the local agent for the Southland Times and the WBBKIiY Timbs Copies of these jdurnals may be obtain=d front him immediately on the arrival of first train after publication Mr Bigwood will'alsb receive orders for advertising, - and*ftifori-iation concerning local matters which t niay be desirable to publislj, „. „ M ,>T d 2 j

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Southland Times, Issue 10056, 5 January 1889, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 10056, 5 January 1889, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 10056, 5 January 1889, Page 3

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