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Wanteds, &c WANTED a shearers’ cook for Sunnyside Station. Apply N. Z. Land Association, Ltd., Orescent. SHEARING commences at Glenquoich on Monday lltli December. Open. Joseph Rogers, Athol. 'IXT'ANTED—Cooks for stations, female cook for W hotel, general servants for town and country, ploughmen and lad for milking. Apply H. Spear, Labour and Commission Agent, above Wesneysd2 WANTED— Shearer’s cook, must bo able to bake bread ; also, female cook, hotel, Queenstown; good wages. Generals and useful girls. Apply immediately, Mrs Holmes, Dee street.d2 AXrANTED a boy about 14 years of age to assist in a W country store; board and lodging, wages to be agreed. Apply at Surman’s Hotel between the hours of 9 and 10 116 YOUNG man, grocer and ironmonger, good salesman, seeks employment; first class references. A.B, this office ■ , - d - - TNVOICE clerk. or book-keeper .wants engagement; X references from good Australian houses. W.M, ' thiaoince ' ' ■ - da _’i ■ ' SOUTHLAND BOARD OF EDUCATION ! A PPLICATIONS, with testimonials, from teachers xjl competent to fill the following vacancies, will be received at-this office up to Tuesday, the 12th instant:—' 1. Woodlands—Head Teacher; present salary (male), £144 per annum, with residence 2. Arthur’s Point—Head Teacher; present salary (male), £115; (female), £lOO per annum 3. Waikawa—Head Teacher; salary according tfe average attendance 4. Winton—Assistant Teacher; salary (male), £130; (female), £lOO per annum JOHN NEILL, ’ ' ; ... Secretary Education Office, 4th December, 1893 . d 6 SOUTHLAND BOARD OF EDUCATION INSPECTOR OF WORKS APPLICATIONS, with testimonials, are invited up to Tuesday the 12th inst, from persons competent to act as Inspector of Works for the Southland Board of Education. Salary £l5O per annum, with actual travelling expenses. Fuller particulars may2.be obtained, and conditions of appointment seen, on application at this office. JOHN NEILL, Secretary Education Office, Invercargill, 2nd December, 1803 d 4 SELECT Board and Lodgings at Mrs Macrae’s, Half Moon Bay, Stewart Island. Boating and Sailing PUBLIC OPINION—The opinion of connoisseurs is that Gawne’s Worcestershire Sauce is the best in the market and cheapest. WANTED KNOWN—That as A. FERGUSON Watchmaker and Jeweller, is removing to CLUB HOTEL BUILDINGS, Dee street (right hand side of hotel entrance), on November 20th, now is the opportunity to secure BARGAINS in WATCHES, JEWELLERY, &c., &o. A. Ferguson has also good window and shop fittings lor sale cheap. no 6

FILIiIS'S CIRCUS AND MENAGERIE GRAND RE-ENTRY OF FILLIS THE FEARLESS TO THE SCENE OF HIS FORMER TRIUMPHS. MR F. E. FILLIS has the honour to annonnoe his Return Visit and Farewell to New Zealand, when he will have the .honour of introducing to the many friends of his former visit HIS GREAT NEW COMPANY HIS GREAT NEW COMPANY specially engaged by him from Europe and the Continent, and who created such a furore during TWO of the most remarkable seasons yet known in Sydney and Melbourne. Note—This great Company will appear in Invercargill positively FOUR DAYS ONLY FOUR DAYS ONLY Commencing SATURDAY, Dill DECEMBER. Thereafter TWO performances daily. LOCALITY : ROCHE’S PADDOCK, Opposite Hospital. _. n ( FELEY FAMILY ) ~. ; ( FELEY FAMILY V Great FELEY FAMILY J The most Versatile Troupe of Gymnasts, Tumblers, Clowns, and Pantominiists in the universe. The Parisian Lady Gymnasts LAZEL AND ALEXANDRA LAZEL AND ALEXANDRA The Aerial Marvels Who conclude their astounding feats each evening by Mdlle. Lazel being SHOT FROM A CANNON The entire length of the vast canvas enclosure, and caught by Mdlle. Alexandra while swinging in mid-air. THE MAYOL TROUPE, Acknowledged to be the very acme of pose and grace in their beautiful studies in CLASSICAL STATUARY. TROUPE OF ROYAL PERFORMING BEARS together with MR F. E. FILLIS, MME. FILLIS THE LIONS, THE LIONS THE TIGERS, THE TIGERS THE HORSES, THE HORSES THE PONIES, THE PONIES and Mr F. E. Fillis's unrivalled Company of 83 STAR ARTISTS. ADMISSION—Ss and 2s 6d; Children, 2s 6d and Is 6d. THE GORGEOUS STREET PARADE (a Show in itself) will start out at Half-past Two on SATURDAY AFTERNOON. Come into Town and see it. SPECIAL TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS, SATURDAY, (Un DECEMBER. See Official Tinie-tabie from RIVERTON 1 At Excursion WINTON I Rates WOODLANDS f Returning after BLUFF J performance d2

FOR ONE WEEK ONLY 1 GIVEN AWAY I GIVEN AWAY I STRAW HAT TENNIS HAT Wop.th 3s. * Worth 3s. A. MASTERS & CO., The Popular City Clothiers, Hatters, Outfitters and Manufacturers, Tay street. A BOOM IN THE HAT TRADE A BOOM IN THE CLOTHING TRADE A BOOM IN THE MERCERY AND TIE TRADE A. M. & CO. will give to every purchaser of goods to the value of 10s their choice of any Straw or Tennis Hat in their establishment. Wo having ju received ten dozen Straw and a large quantity of Tennis Hats all to be given away the invoice price of some of the Straw and Tennis Hats being 33s per doz. gy This is Genuine, don't miss this chance of a Bargain, Our advertisement, like our goods, can always be depended upon. No Booking during December. DON’T FORGET HE ADDRESS— A. MASTERS AND CO., THE MEN’S SHOP, TAY STREET. Carriage paid on all Country Parcels. FOR THE HOLIDAYS. Our Stock is now complete with every Novelty in Men’s and Boys wear. W 6 invite inspection of our NEW HATS | NEW HOSIERY NEW SCARFS NEW GLOVES NEW SHIRTS NEW HANDKERCHIEFS NEW CLOTHING I NEW WATERPROOF COATS Travelling Requisites, Steel Trunks, Portmanteaux, Gladstone Bags, Umbrellas, Kaiapoi and Roslyn Rugs. Pyjamas, a wide assortment to choose from. mair & Shepherd, MEN’S AND BOYS’ OUTFITTERS, DEE STREET (Opposite Post Office), INVERCARGILL!

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Southland Times, Issue 12773, 5 December 1893, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 12773, 5 December 1893, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 12773, 5 December 1893, Page 3