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, Drapers arid Clotliiers. WINTER, 1889. This Seaion onr goods are as carefully bought as ever, We find that nine shipments received have been selected fnm over eixty different houles, end that the houses are in nearly every case manufacturers of the articles bought from them, This is one result of BEADY MONEY. Another result is tbatwec&n sell the goods which have bten bought at the cheapest rate, BKOAUBE BOUGHT FOR CASH, AT LOW RiTESOF PBOFIT ; BECAUSE WE SELL FOB CASH. Ready Money is a good thing all round, it eaves money at both ends of the line, IT OUTS DOWN THE PRICE AT HOME AND IT OUTS DOWN THE PROFIT HERE Onr Cash Policy has proved itself a sound one ; month after month it makes its way. and a wider circle of customers are convinced that we are doing exactly what we profess to do, namely, givin? tbe best all-round value it is possible to give for Ready Money ; and neceosarily much better value than any firm courting a credit trade can afford to give. J^fThis Season we have unusual value in Mantles and Ulsters. «_S THE BEST AND OHKAPiffiST COBSETS IN THE TBADB. * THEFAMOUS HIBEBNIA HAND-MADS UNDEBOLOTHING ENGLISH, FBBNOH, GERMAN, AND NEW ZEALAND DREBB MATERIALS. A FULL ASSORTMENT OF TRIMMINGS AMD BUTTONS. MOBLEY'S CELEBRATED HOBIE BY. A Heavy Stock of Calicoes, Flannels, and Blankets all at Wholesale Prices. THE FAMOUS LANOABTRB LINOLEUM, Is to 2s per square yard. ■■ HIGH-CLASS CLOTHING— MENS' AND BOYS'— AT LOW PBIOES, THE CHOICEST AND CHEAPEST MILLINERY IN THE TRADE. fcr Dregses to Order j Suits to Order j$ PEBFIOT IS STYLE AND FCNISH AND LOW IN PRICE, \' os THOMSON AND BEATTIE. TERMS— NET PBOMPT OASBT.

Wanted, &c. WANTED— A youth, not under 16 years of age, for sn ofive in tows. Mu-t have parsed the Sixth Standard in tbe public Schools, or the equivalent c'ass in the High School. Salary £25 per annum, increasing at l*aßt £10 per year. Writtn applications only, accompanied by School Certificates and Testimonials I as to character, received at this office up till 5 o'clock on Tuesday, 9th July, Address, *Youth,' Times Office. . . jy4 WANTED KNOWN— Just arrived, South Sea Oranges, Mat darins, Fresh Cocoanats, Ripe Bananas, Pine Apples, New Dates andj Walnuts : also, Sydney Oranges, and Hobart Apples and rears. Shipments every week at MRS WEBSTER'S, Dee Btreet, next News office. jy4 WANTED KNOWN that Btyle, durability fit, and ;price are guaranteed. Purchasers of Boots, Shoeß,&c, at the PARAGON T<OOT SHOP, Dee street, next Matheeon and Co. D. FAIRWEATHER, je2l Proprietor. PRINTING of Every Description executed with neatness and despatch at the SOUTH- [ lanh Times Office Esk street. Meetings* a SOUTHERN CROSS LODGE, Jy, No, 997, E.O. JSjp ri^HS Regular Meeting of tbe above Lodge 1 will be held in the Masonic Hall, Forth street, this (FiiIDAY) Evening. sth inst., at 7.30 p.m. Visiting Brethren cordially invited. By ordrr of the W.M. A. TAINB, jys Hon Secretary. SOUTHLAND CHAMPION PLOUGHING ASSOCIATION. The Annual Meeting of Members of the above association will take place at tee Prince of Wales Hotel, on Saturday, 6th July, at 2.30 p.m. sharp. A full meeting requested. Parties having suitable land to offer "within 10 miles of town will please send particulars ef the same in before the meeting, addressed to JOHN A. MITCHELL, je29 Secretary. Cirarclies. ■ DR MaoGREGOR'S VISIT THE REV. DR. MAG'CREGOR, Of St. Cuthebht's, Edinburgh, Will preach in the THEATRE ROYAL, ON @- SABBATH EVENING FIRST. .& At half-paßt Bix o'clock, There will be no evening service in cither of Presbyterian Churches. CHURCH PRAISE WILL BE USED. Collection to defray expanse of hiring Theatre. jy4 Amusements. THE BRITANNIA ROLLER SKATING RINK. TAY STRE&T, INVERCARGILL. OPEN EVERY MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, and FRIDAY, from 7.30 to 10 ».m Wednesday and Saturday afternoons from 2.30 to 5 o'clock. ADMISSION 6d. SKATES 6d. MONTHLY TICKETS City Band Play Each Evening. m 6 JAS. MEDLEY, Manager. QOLUMBIA SKATING RINK. GARRISON HALL. OPEN WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY | AFTEIiNOONS FROM 2 30 TO 5. Admission 6d, Skates 6d. WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY, AND SATURDAY EVENINGS, 7.30 TO 10. Admission — Gentlemen, Is ; Ska'.es; 6d. Ladies, 6d ; Skates 6d, Patrons having their own Skates are allowed use of Floor FREE OF CHARGE. SEASON AND FAMILY TICKETS WILL BE' ISSUED AT EXCEPTIONALLY LOW RATES. Efficient Band Every Wednesday Evening. m 22 Public Notices -t\J ANURB WORKS The nndersigned is a purchaser of old wornout horses ; also of dead carcases of horses and cattle. ALEX. DARLING, a 24 Mill Road. jT< AWNE'S WORCESTER SAUCE, Equal to imported, at half the price, try it H. HAWSON,Agent for Invercargill. a XTT ANTED KNOWN The Cheapest Caah Household Furnishing Stores in Jnvercargill for the convenience of couatry customers, W. MOSELEY, Has commenced business in store at the front of the Athenaeum building, Dee street, close by the Railway station, as dealer in New and Second- Hand Furnishings, Tools, &c. Parties in search of cheap useful goods, would do well "to give a call and see our prices. After fourteen years fxperience in this line of business, I find ;by stndying my customers interest, I benefit my own. The Hew and Pecond-Haud bu mess will be carried on as usual at tho LARGE IRON BTJILDING, CORNER OF ESK AND KELVIN STREETS. INVERCARGILL. W. MOSELEY, &ENBRAL DEALER, je2

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

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 10201, 5 July 1889, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 10201, 5 July 1889, Page 3

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