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Amusements JNVERCARGILL CYCLING CLUB. GRAND FANCY COSTUME FOOTBALL MATCH, UNION GROUNDS, 14th NOVEMBER, at 2.30 r.M, UNITED FRIENDLY SOCIETIES' fourth annual PICNIC Will be held at MOKOTUA, SEAWARD BUSH, on FRIDAY, 9th NOVEMBER, 1894. Return Fare—ls 6d CHILDREN—HALF-PRICE. Train leaves Invercargill at 10 am-. returning, leaving Mokotua at 6 p.m. CHILDREN’S SPORTS ALL DAY. HOT WATER PROVIDED FREE ON THE GROUNDS. T. KING, Caterer. City Guarcls Band. in Attendance GEO. B. BROWN, OC2O Hon ’ Se °_ Election Notires ELECTION OF MAYOR TO THE ELECTORS OF INVERCARGILL LADIES AND GENTLEMEN—In compliance with the wish expressed by a considerable number Of my fellow citizens I beg to offer myself as a candidate for the office of mayor. If elected no effort shall bo spared on my part to fulfil the duties of the office. Respectfully soliciting your Influence and vote on WEDNESDAY, SSrit NOVEMBER, I Remain, Yours Faithfully, CO3O W. B, SCANDKETT. MAYORAL ELECTION BOROUGH OF INVERCARGILL To Messrs J. Fisher, J. Manson, T. Miller, and the other Ratepayers signing the Requisition. Ladies and Gentlemen—ln reply to your requisition to allow myself to be nominated as a Candidate for the Mayoralty, I beg to thank you for the honour sought to be conferred on me and have much pleasure in complying with your request, and now offer myself to the Ratepayers as a candidate for the position. If returned I need scarcely assure you that I will do my best as heretofore to further the interests of the Town. , , I have the honourito be, Your obedient servant, 0C23 JOHN STEAD. TO THE RATEPAYERS OF EAST INVERCARGILL LADIES AND GENTLEMEN—At the request of a number of the Ratepapers of the Borough, I again place myself at your disposal for the oilice of Mayor for the ensuing year, and if elected, will continue to use my best efforts for the furtherance of jour interest. „ Soliciting your support, I am, etc, nO 3 THOS. FINDLAY. THE J. G. WARD FARMERS’ ASSOCIATION OF N. Z. LTD. SHAREHOLDERS can obtain Warrants for the payment of Dividends and Bonuses on application at the offices of the Association in Invercargill or Gore. R. A. ANDERSON, nos Secretary. rpiiE LONGWOOD SLUICING COMPANY, LTD. The Sixth Call of ten shillings per share of the fourth issue will be payable at the Company’s Registered Office, Esk street, Invercargill, on the second Wednesday; in November viz the 14th day of November, 1894. CHARLES W. BROWN, Legal Manager. N.’B.—Please send postal note or add exchange to cheque. n oo MONEY TO LEND on Freehold Security. Apffiy T. M. MACDONALD, & RON, Solicitors, .Esk treat Invercargill NEW SHARES SHARES in the Southland Building and Investment Society and Bank of Deposit may be taken up from November and are free from arrears. They may be obtained at the Society’s office, Esk street, daily during office hours, or from 7 to 9 on subscription nlght ‘ JAMES BROWN, nos Secretary. Notice of Removal. JB. MOIR, Tinsmith, &c, has removed from Esk • Street to Spey Street, in the large and centrally situated premises, next to the offices of Messrs Walter Guthrie & Co., where all orders will receive careful and prompt attention. FOR THE WOOL SEASON—STENCIL PLATES A SPECIALTY. oc3o Notice of application for transfer OF LICENSE. I, JOHN MONAGHAN, of Wyndham, Hotelkeeper, being the holder of a Publican’s License in respect of the house and premises situate at Wyndham, and known as "The Railway Hotel,” do hereby give notice that I desire to obtain and will at the next licensing meeting of the Licensing Committee for the District of Mataura, to be holden at Wyndham on the day of December, 1894, apply for a transfer of the said license from myself to PETER HERON BLACKLEY, formerly of Balclutha, Hotelkeeper, my appointee. Dated the 2nd day of November, 1891. JOHN MONAGHAN. Fitchett and Tiiokntox, Solicitors, Dunedin. nos J. BATH, pOAOH BUILDER, YARROW STREET, NEAR DEE STREET. Established over 27 Years. In Stock and built to Order—BUGGIES AND CARTS OF ALL KINDS, GIGS, WAGGONS, ROAD SULKIES, &c. Our DOG CARTS, &c., are furnished with patent folding seats, worked on patent slides. Inspection invited. Vehicles repainted or trimmed. In addition to the above we have Horses and Traps on Hire, in single or double harness. no 7 UNEQUALLED VALUE NO. 1 KIRCHNER PIANO, in walnut and gold case, full trichord, overstrung, complete iron frame, patent check action. £36 15s, Cash. NO. 2 KIRCHNER PIANO, panel front, walnut and gold case, double brass Sconces, ivory key-board, full trichord, overstrung patent check action. £42. Cash ROSENKRANZ PIANO IN HANDSOME EBONISED AND GOLD CASE, This is undoubtedly the prettiest little drawingroom model piano yet imported into the colony. Full iron frame, straight strung, full trichord, ivory keys and all Modern Improvements. £57 15s, Cash F. J. LILLICRAP, AGENT, DRESDEN PIANO COY., Dbb Strkbt. no 7 ST. GEORG? JAM.—Once used alway used All Grocers . TVTOW IS THE TIME TO SECURE XT, BARGAINS. Delivery stopped by the bank, and bought for Cash at a big discount, another Bankrupt Stock of BOOTS AND SHOES. ALL NEW SEASONABLE GOODS JUST LANDED. Everything fresh and of good quality. An inspection will sure to satisfy at the CASH BOOT SALE, Next to Baxter’s, Dee Street, Invercargill. No other shop in town is giving such novelties in Summer Shoes at such low prices. Cricketing, Boating, Lawn Tennis, and Running Shoes. Canvas, Tan, and Fancy-strap Shoes in both black and brownlight, cool, serviceable, fashionable and cheap. CHILDREN’S SHOES AND SCHOOL BOOTS A SPECIALTY. We ask you to give us a trial—our boots are cheaper than elsewhere, and they will wear. If you wish to have good boots at low prices give us a call at the CASH BOOT SALE, nos NEXT TO BAXTER’S, DEE STREET. REMOVAL NOTICE. BROS. On and after the 10th SEPTEMBER, Messrs NICHOL BROS, will occupy PREMISES IN ESK STREET, opposite WM. TODD, AUCTIONEER, (Those premises formerly occupied by the N.Z. Loan Co.) Esk street. gf, NICHOL BROS. ST. GEORGE JAM. Once used, always used All Groce

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Southland Times, Issue 13060, 7 November 1894, Page 3

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