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SA, D, BUT TRUB Pessimists generally, and the retailers of " cheap " Continental and English watches in particular, often go coneiderably out of their way to demonstrate that the " rage for the Waterbury is waning." Such is not the case, however, as the W*tcrbury Watcb Factory is still unable with all its increased facilities to keep pane with the demand. Out of the 35,000 Waterburys imported into New Zealand during tbe l»8t two years theieisnota single case in tha hand* of the Company's [ representative, who has been obliged during i the past week to repurchase a parcel frcm the New Zealand Hardware Company to temporarily supply the demand in Christchurch until the next shipment arrives. As an instance of the thirst for the correct time in the Cathedral City, we may mention ibat a gentlemaa who had not the ncce«eaiy thirteen and sixpence to acquire one in tbe usual way, tried " burgling" as a substitute, and will have an opportunity of r« fleeting on the success of his enterprise daring the three months of his " board and residence " n the comfortable gaol of that city. The watch is no t'oubt worth the sentence, but we do not publisk this as a premium to burglary, Wanted, &c« . — — — WANTED .by a practical hand a situatioa as manager of a station or ?arge farm. | Colonial experience. Good testimonials. Particulars apply Station, Box 42, Post Office, Invercargill. jys WANTED — Two or three strong Lads for a £ax Mill. App ! y between 7 and 8 o'clock on Saturday evening first, at Matheson and Co., Dee street. jys WANTED — A few business young men as Boarders. Good cjmfo table home. Every convenience, with use of pano. Termß mod u rate. Mr a Dwyer, Don street (first house oif Dee street, next Sargood's). jys WANTED— For the Dunstan Hospital, a MA.fi R IE D rOUPLB (without encumbance), to fill the positions of WARDS MAN andMaJHJN. Applicants to stafe age. Salary, £84 per annum Applications, accompanied by testimonials, to b 3 sent to thn undt reigned not later than 8 pm. on TUESDAY, THE 23JRD JULY, 1889. GEORGE FACHB. jys Secretary, Clyde. T OST— A Paroquet, red poll, one wing been JU broken and overlaps, calls itself " Jim," Reward at Mr Storie'a, Don street. jys WANTED KNOWN— Jnst landed, Finest Sydney Oranges, ripe Bananas, Pine Apples, Apples, Pears, Onions, dec. Freeh consignments every week. Wholp°ale anri retail, 100,000 Early Cabbage and Cauliflower Plants at SCOTT'S, Tay street. jel2 WANTED KNOWN that the PARAGON BOOT SHOP nest Matheson aud Co., Dee street, is the best shop in town for Ladies', Gent's, and Childrens 1 Boots, Shoas, &c. A trial will prove one fact ml 9 D. FAIRWBATHBR. WANTED KNOWN THAT THE COSMOPOLITAN ARCADE, Adjoining the Theatre Royal, has iu3t been opened by B. BSOWN, with a new and varied stock of FANCY GOOD?, TOYS, f-TATIONTERY, PERFUMERY, SMOKING REQUISITE, &nd a general assortment of Goods of both a uf eful and ornamental kind ; will ba sold at astonishingly reasonable prices. Inspection invited. All kinda of Kui.ting and Fance Work done^ je29 . \XT ANTED KNOWN Tbe Best Remedy for Cold Feet— . O" CLOGS, PATTENS, AND CORK SOLES, Cheap at C. H. KLUGLEIH'S SLT7E BOOT SHOP. \\T ANTED KNOWN V V — . Men's Bluchers, 6s; Watertights, 12s 6d ; Balmorals, 10s 6d ; Shoes, 7s 6d ; Carpet Slippers, 2a (>J. Indies' Carpet Slippers, 2a ; Leather, 3s; Dairy Boots, 7s 6d, Elasticsidea, 6s, 6s 6d, 9s ; Shoes from 5s 6d. Childrens' Boots from Is ; at the BTiUE BOOT SHOP. WANTED KNOWN that D. Fairweather is opening ont a large and sclendid stock of Ladies', Gent's, and Childrens' Boots, Shoes, <fee, at tbe PARAGON BOOT SHOP, Dee street, next Itatbeson and Co. A TRIAL SOLICITED. TTTT ANTED KNOWN; .-3==,-^==. Oi £ Will buy AUGUST'S **3^Sfcgj£iiloiSo& also. Haircloth and Couches, E*sy Chairs. Beddiug, and general Furniture in stock, or made to order Spring Madrassed from 853 to 455, of the, " ES " bracd, guaranteed 5 years. KAPOK DOWN THE BEST ONLY KEPT. Picture Framing and General Jobbing at lowest rates, SPECIAL NOTICE— Cheaper than the cheapest of all the cheap shops in the cheapest corners of cheap Invercargill. A trial eo'icited. jy2 WANTED KNOWtf— Ju-t landed, a large quantity of i-uperior KAPi'K DOWN, soft, light and springy. -An* cne supplied] with a Kapok bed will defy the coldest weather, and for cleanliness it ha 9 not an equal. As Kapok Down is very light and bulky a emaller quantity than hair or ftathers will mak «. a comfortable bed Only try it and ycu will never regret it. FURNITURE AND FURNISHINGS As cheap as ever. Best quality and workmanship guaranteed. Our picture framing receives especial attention ; large selection of mouldings to choose from. ■ HOUSES FURSISHED ON DEFERRED PAYMENT SYSTEM. Note the Address— . DEILEY AND MOIR, CABINETMAKERS, ITPHOLSTERERB, FRENCH POLISHERS, \ AND i PICTURE FRAMEBS, ? 3 TAY BTRSBT, INYBSQ4MIW,

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Southland Times, Issue 10201, 5 July 1889, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 10201, 5 July 1889, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 10201, 5 July 1889, Page 3