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fouß Toilet Is incomplete without a bottle of Ayer's Hair Vigor. To preserve the color, benaty, and abundance of the hair, to free the scalp from troublesome humors, scurf, mid dandruff, — to restore faded, thin, or gray hair to its former color and fullness, — to promote a new and luxuriant growth, — and to impart to the hair a silken texture and a ■lasting and delicate fragrance, no other preparation of the kind approaches Ayer's Hair Vigor. Suited alike to tho Needs tl both sexes, it is considered " queer of the toilet" by the aristocracy of all lands. Ayer's Hair Vigor gives to th« vrhiskers, beard, and mustache that softness and gloss so much admired by tho ladies, and though before tho public over thirty years, it is still the most popular and fashionable dressing in the market, being in greater demand than all other similar preparations combined. Clean, safe, inexpensive; put up in strong, convenient, and handsome bottles, at once useful and ornamental. Ayer's Hair Vigor, PREPARED BY Or. J. C. AYE 3 & CO., Lowell, Mass., U. S. / Sold by DruKjjists and Perfumers. Wanted, Ac BUBHMRN (two) Wanted immediately. Highef t wages given to mod men . Apply to Francis Henry, sawmiller, Oraki. Longwood. JBl WANTED a smart youth for the Company's office at Bluff ; one who has had some experience in offi c work preferred. Apply by letur to New Zealand Loan atd MA. Co., Crescent, my 80 WANTED AGENTS for a good selling line Either sex can earn pood income Apply early, as only limited number is required Novelty Importing Co., Box 976, G.P.O. Sydney, 8.8. W. apß WANTED KNOWN that A. D. Sutherland has to arrive a large assortment of accordions (with latest improvements) at exceptionally low prices. AD. 6UT.HEBLa.ND has new in stock • Violin Strings of the beet quality ; also, Spectacles at all prices. SCHOOL BOOKB, Account Books, and every description of Stationery always on hand at Lowest Prices. Pipes, Tobaoco, Cigarettes «c. A. D. STJTHEHLA.ND, Dee street. ap3 TOOTH -AC HE * cvksn nrsTAVTiY bt fill AIT IT D?O „ rttmntt Doay. Suit* Kmralgie Hm4«efa« and til Nut* |V| PHIf I Alf" r»in. ramotad by RUKTKK'B ||li|flf|Nb plfiAFOaBSl PINAFOBBB TTNPBB HANAN'S HALL, Locally made Pinafores of all sorts and of latest patterns, and locally made Hosiery-boys', girls', and women's stockings, and men's socks at snob prices as will defy competition. Try them. j. s. cloLdie, KILMABNOCK HOUSE, DBS BTKMET. fll WOODLANDS AGENCY.— Mr C.Bigwood saddler, Woodlands, is now the local agent for the SePTHLAWD Timbs and the wnKLY Tntm Copies of these journals may be obtained from him immediately on the arrival of first train after publication. Mr bifwooi will also receive orders for advertising ni information eonoerninß local mattsn which aay d««ir*hl«" to pnhiiah Meetings BANQUET TO JJONS. R. J. BEDDON AND J. O. WARD, OX MONDAY, IST JUNE, At 8 o'clock, AT JOHNSON'S SOUTHLAND CLUB HOTELTickets can be obtained en application to any member rvf the committee, and at the shops of Mr A. Blaeke, Meitrs Wesney Bros., Mr A. D. Sutherland, Enkine and Co., and Mr 0. Hale. W. B BOANDBBTT, myßo Hon. Sec. fTUiE Annual General Meeting of the Long X Bnoh Plongtrn? Association will be held in the Longbnsn bchoolhouse on Wednesday, fte 3rd Juno, at 8 p.m. WM. AITK EN, ny 29 Secretary. SOUTHLAND BOARD OF EDUCATION. The usual monthly Meeting of the Education Board will be held in its Boom, the Crescent on Friday, the 6th day of June, 1891, at eleven o'clock a.m. JOHN NBILL, Secretary. Education Office, 29th May, 1891. jtl Amusements DBOFEBSUB ANDERSON THEATBE ROYA LOMOND AY NIXT. GRAND COLOSSAL GIFTS 1 A Gentleman's Watcb, lavrge Family Album, Parlour Clock, Lamps, and many Bean til ul Presents girtn away Free, including s9"A BBAL LIVE HOBSE (good trotter)^> Admiaiioa— 3s, 2s, and Is. Plan at Hales. m2B 13BITANNIA SEATING RINK Mondsya, Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays from 7.30 to 10 pm., WEDNESDAY * SATURDAY AFTEBNOONB 2.30 to 6 p.m. TO-NIGHr Ladies free, Skates Sixpence. my 29 J. J. CUFF, Mannper. IOLANTEE QUADBILLE ASSEMBLY. The abeve assembly will be held on Wednesday 3rd June instead of Tuesday 2nd Jane, J G. MoDOUOALL, j«l Secretary HTBALANDIA 6HOOTING GALLBBY. £j — Opsn on Wcdntsdays from 2 till 10 p.m, and on Mondays, and Saturdays from 7 till 10 p.nn CIVILIANS v. VOLUNTEERS. Civilians desirous of taking part in a match as above should visit the Gallery on or before Saturday 6th inst, when a team will be chesen from the highest scorers. j '■ I IMVBMCARGILL OBCHESTBAL UNION FIRST CONCERT (Second Series ) HAN AN a HALL, TUESDAY, JUNE 2nd, 1891, At 8 p.m. Conductor ... MB CHTABLES GBAY. Leads k ... MISS K. DICXSNSON. Assisted by Mrs Moir, Miss Little, Messrs W. V. Siddall, J. L. Watson, and H. B. McDonald. OBOSESTBA OF 27 PERFORMERS. Front Seats, 2s ; Back Seats and Ga'lery, Is. F.'J.LILLICBAP, Hon. Sec. Full and final rehearsal in BlUi'i H»ll «t 1,80 p,m. oo 1£0b4»7 lit J«b« jtl

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Southland Times, Issue 11750, 1 June 1891, Page 3

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