Coaches. < QOBB AND CO.'S ROYAL MAIL , CONNBCTING LUMSDEN AND TE A2TATJ Leave* the Booking office, Te Anan, every Monday and Thursday at G a.m., and leaves Lumsden ( on Tnsfdays at 10 15 a.m. on arrival of train* fiom Invercargill and on Saturdays at 11 am. on arrival of trains from Invercargill aad Kingston, FARES— SINGLE, "irkg; RETURN, £2; oi for Party of Three— Return, £1 17s 6d each. Arrangemsnts c«n be made with the Agents for Parties of Four or more. Speci il Ooaches can be arranged for at any time, by communicating *iih the agent at Lams Jen. Agkntb— DUNPDIN and Everywhere ... O^OK <fc SONS I.DMSi'hN ... G OHGE JOE^STO v QUKRNSTOWN... liIOHAUDIN H'ITHL I>VE iCARGILL J. G WARD BLUFF J. G. WARD G'JRE BOYNB BROTHERS TE ANAU W. SNODGR->BB JOHN MoKENZ'I ... Prophihtor. LUM'DSN, From whom all further particular- may b« obtained, by letter or telegram. jalO '■p O U^R IST BtASOfl, 1891 UOACF? SRRVTCR BETWhFN LAKES TE ANAD AND MA^APOOKI, AND THE KEY Ot THU LAKeS ACCOMM.DAli^N HOUSE. GEOUGE BENCH begs to announ c that hia trap will be stationed at Te Anaa until ih« end of the season, and that he ia pr«pa*ed to convey t ouri«ts and others between Lakes Te drjau and Msnapouri and back, or on to the '■ Rpy* Accommodation House, v, here they can connect with McKenzie's Mail Coach. Passengers for Lumsden picking up th* Coach at the '• K«y" shorten the day's coaching by fully seventeen miles. The Key will be found replete with every comfort and convenience, and will be urder th* 31 Bupervifiion of Mrs Marshall, who will pay sptcial attention to lady touri*te. The finest fishing and shooting in the district ia in the vicinity of thp Key. Faujc-j : Lake Te Anau to Msnapouri and back, 15s. Lake Te Anau to tha " Key," via Manapouri, '20e. Bed action to parties of three and upwatds. GEO. BENCH, a 24 Proprietor. Public Notices. J^OR THE PUBLIC BENEFIT GENUINE GLEARINGJSALE AT THORN'S Universal Boot Warehouse, DEE RTREEjT. BOOTS AND SHOES, BOOTS AND BOOTS AMD SHOE*. AT COBT PRICES TO CLBAR. BTOCK COMPRISEB ALL SIZES ANT) JkVEaY DESCRIPTION ; r IN THE LINE CLEARING-OFF KEDUCTIONS. REAL CLE\BISG-OFF BEDUCTIONS. From 25 to 3O per cent* In all classes of goods. 13" D 8 FEB. MINED TO SELL OUT .£» Prior to starting business on an ERTIRiLY NEW PRINCIPLE. F. THORN'S Universal Boot Warehouse DSE ST&EET j»27 THE QEYLON AND LNDIAN TEA AfeSOCIATION, LID., DUNEDIN. KIOSK TEA. If y n waiit a rielt- : o'is an' fragnnt rup of Tk v — ihe^Hine ft* ute'l at Ceylon Kiuiß. in Dunedi'i Itxhibition — at half I the cost of " Blend?," try the Ceylon and ibuian 'i ea Association'^ brand. Trap) Mark : INDIAN GIRL PICKING TEA LBAVKS. MATHESON AND CO., AGENTS, INVETwCARGILL. f 7 rpEAS, GROCERIES, AND PROVISIONS. J. WILSON, Invites his friends aud the public generally to call and make their purchases it hia shop where th*y can d- pend upoa getting their goeds cheaper than in anj other shop in town. TRY HIS TEA. AT ... 1b 6d LB. TRY HIS TEA *.T ... la 9n LB. I TRY HIS TEA AT ... 2s 0d LB. | TBY HIS CEYLON AT... 2a 4d LB. j J. WILSON, GENERAL GROCER, Dm itceet, oppwitt tbt Port Offlu. 16
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Southland Times, Issue 11673, 2 March 1891, Page 1
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