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Pnblic Notices’ i THE EXHIBITION MERCERY & CLOTHING DEPARTMENTS 1 1895 WINTER 1895 WE ARE TO-DAY PREPARED WITH EVERYTHING NEW IN THESE DEPARTMENTS FOR . WINTER WEAR. SHIRTS ’ SHIRTS! SHIRTS I MEN’S WHITE LONG CLOTH SHIRTS with Oxford and Cambridge Cuffs. 5s 6d, 6s 9d, 7s 6d, 8s Od and 10 MEN’S WHITE SHIRTS with Fancy Pique Fronts and Cuffs, 5s 9d and 6s 6d Men’s Working Shirts, all our own Manufacture. Durable, Comfortable, Cheap—the Working Shirt of the South, worn in hundreds—in a splendid range of 1 patterns and makes, with and without Collars, at lowest possible prices] TIES AND SCARFS ! TIES AND SCARFS ! . An assortment of the Latest Novelties in Gent's Tiesand Scarfs, including " The Shah” Bow, "The , Warwick” Bow, “ The Filey” Bow, “ The Paris” Bow, “ The Derby,” “ The Berkley,” “ The Winner,” &c., in all the Newest Shades and Designs in Moire, Bengaline and other Silks. EVENING DRESS BOWS AND WASHING DERBY SCARFS. GLOVES. GENT’S 2-Clasp White Kid Gloves, splendid value; Dent's Astrachan and Capo Gloves, wool-lined and Tilfcury'd, 4s 6d per pair. Excellent makes for winter wear. Gent’s Hand-knit Worsted Gloves, 2s 9d ( per pair. Gent’s Knit Worsted Gloves, Tilbury’d, 3s Od per pair. MEN’S UNDERCLOTHING. We are now showing a splendid line of NEW SEASON’S GOODS in UNDER PANTS and UNDER VESTS, in light, medium, and heavy Lambs Wool from the best Colonial Mills, GENT'S HEAVY RIBBED WOOLLEN PANTS, from all-wool Colonial yarn, all sizes, 5s 3d, 6s, Gs lid, Bs, and 8s 6d GENT’S HALF-HOSE, in Colored Merino, Navy. Black and Cardinal, Cashmere, Heather, Grey, and Shetland Wool and Worsted, ribbed aud plain, 9d, Is, Is 4Jd, Is 6d, Is Od. Is lid, and 2s 6d per pair. “ GOLDEN WHEEL” CLOTHING. “ GOLDEN WHEEL” We make all our own Clothing, from All-Wool Tweeds, with good Italian Cloth and Verona Serge Lustre Twill Linings. AS WE KEEP NO FACTORY-MADE CLOTHING we can guarantee the durability of every garment we sell. BEST QUALITY AND VALUE IN THE MARKET. Support us and Keep Your Money in the Town BESPOKE TAILORING STYLE, FIT, AND DURABILITY GUARANTEED. THE BEST ADVERTISEMENT IS PLEASED CUSTOMERS AND OF THEM WE HAVE HUNDREDS. A Splendid Stock of Tweeds, Serges and Coatings to select from. New Kaiapoi Tweeds, New Mosgiel Tweeds New Roslyn Tweeds, New Diagonal and Fancy Serges and Worsteds in Indigo and Black. MEN'S S.B. SAC SUITS, to measure, 58s, 635, 695, 755, 80s, 84s, 90s, 955, 100 s. WATERPROOF COATS WATERPROOF COATS ! MEN’S OR BOYS READY-MADE OR BESPOKE. We are the only Firm in the Province, and one of the very few firms in the Colony who make their OWN WATERPROOF COATS. We have a large assortment of Waterproof Materials in the very Newest Designs and Colourings to select from. These have been purchased from the best manufacturers in Great Britain who guarantee them thoroughly Waterproof. All Coats Double Stitched throughout. Ladies’ Waterproof Cloaks a Speciality NO GUM USED. NO GUM USED. NO FALLING TO PIECES. Samples and Prices of all Materials, with Directions for Self-measurement will be sent Post Free on application THOMSON & BEATTIE. WE INVITE INSPECTION OF OUR TAILORING, CLOTHING AND MERCERY DEPARTMENTS Where the Latest Productions from HOME and COLONIAL FACTORIES are to be found AT PRICES TO MEET THE TIMES. SEE OUR NEW LAMBg-WOOL UNDERCLOTHING OUR NEW SUITINGS OUR NEW TROUSERINGS OUR NEW READY-MADE CLOTHIb’G OUR NEW WATERPROOF COATS OUR NEW HATS OUR NEW SHIRTS OUR NEW WINTER GLOVES OUR NEW TIES figr None but Reliable Goods Kept. “O HERBERT, HAYNES & CO., Direct Importers, TAY STREET, INVERCARGILL. OUR THIRD SHIPMENT FOR THE WINTER SEASON. WITH LATEST NOVELTIES, has just arrived, and not a minute too soon, as we have had an unprecedented sale in Our Mantle and Millinery Departments. Our new arrivals for thete special rooms will eclipse anything we, or any others have exhibited this Season. This Shipment has been purchased at very exhaustive Discounts. We have marked them at a bare living profit, and sell they must; WM. LEWIS & 00. Are known everywhere in Southland for the quality of Stock, the Latest Fashions, and the Lowest Prices, and our Latest Shipments will enable them TO EXCEL In Jackets In Dress Materials In Mantles in Serges In Capes In Macintoshes In Costumes In Millinery OUR DRESSMAKING ROOMS Are exceedingly busy. Please place your orders early. Perfect Fit, Latest Style. High-class Finish is our aim, which is appreciated by Ladies of Taste. FLANNELS, FLANNELETTES, SHIRTINGS, And all heavy household goods are special purchases in large quantities, hence our value. 500 Pairs Colonial and English BLANKETS at desperate prices. Those who require such, see them ; not asked to buy. Knitted Hose, Women’s and Children’s, at Manufacturers’ Prices ; Kid Gloves, Kid Beaver Tops, fluey lined ; Cashmere, Knitted, &c; a Grand Lot just opened at LOW PRICES. OUR CLOTHING AND MERCERY DEPARTMENTS Are heavily stocked ; a better assortment, good qualities, and very LOW PRICES, net to be procured anywhere, FLOORCLOTHS, LINOLEUMS, CARPETS, RUGS, DOWN QUILTS, MARKED LOW. WM. LEWIS AND CO., INVERCARGILL AND GORE. NEW SHARES WANTED SHARES in the Southland Building and Investment . Society and Bank of Deposit may be taken up ALL VISITORS to Invercargill and residents tofrom May and are free from arrears. They may be -OL buy at obtained at the Society’s otHce, Esk street, daily, during office hours, or between 7 and 9on Subscrip- Hall <lll d Co’S NOW SIIOP tion nights. ap29 JAMES BE^™> ary< (Opposite A. Kaeside’s, Esk street,) their “ ——— IRONMONGERY, OIL, PAINTS, ROOFING ANDREW WALKER, iron, papers-a special line— . CHINA, GLASS, &c, GARDENER, ANNAN STREET, INVERCARGILL, In addition to their old stock, new stock arriving , . weekly, and marked at prices to meet the times BEGS to state that he is prepared to do Gardening in all its branches. -ITT YT TXaT-T. HD Gardens laid out or kept in order by contract or v/iz°^Reference—Mr Bobl. Cleave, where orders may be ' « ENERAL IRONMONGERS, &e., ESK STREET left, or at the house, Annan street. VITANTED KNOWN R. G. SPEIRB, Plumber, &o PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES ap23 W Dee street.hasa good selection of Gas fittings ..— Gas Globes, Porcelain Washhand Basins and Pings I (QT GE ORGE JAM.—Onos used, always used Urinals, Baths Tanks, &0., made on shortestaot 1 ' O AU Grower ' Milk Cans &o at very reasosable{pri I

Meetings INVERCARGILL CHORAL UNION REHEARSAL of " Judas Moooabwis,” to-night, Friday. All voices 7.30. Orchestra (strings) at 8.30. m? 3 — STAR CRICKET CLUB A SPECIAL Meeting sf the Star Cricket Club will bo held In Masters’ room, Toy street, this evening at 8 o’clock. A full muster requested. Business—lmportant. . ■ T. MCINERNEY, .!>•. my 3 Secretary. LECTURES ON HOME NURSING, &c. A COURSE OF LECTURES on Home Nursing and Hygiene has been arranged for, at the request of a large number of ladies. , , .. DR HOGG has kindly consented to conduct the Classes, which will be held in a room in the High School, courteously placed at the disposal of the Committee on Saturday afternoons from 4 to 5. The opening lecture will be given on Saturday, 4vh May, for which day the Secretary will be present at 3.45 p.m. to enrol those desirous of attending the classes. TICKETS FOR THE COURSE, 2s 0d EACH. S E. CUTHBERTSON, ap27 Secretary. SOUTHLAND BUILDING AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY AND BANK OF DEPOSIT. Shareholders of the above Society are informed that the Annual General Meeting will be held on Wednesday, Bth May, at 7.30 p.m. in the Temperance Hall. In terms of Rule 7, absentees will incur a fine of 2s Cd. JAMES BROWN, Secretary. Invercargill, 27th April, 1895. ap29 BOROUGH OF NORTH INVERCARGILL BURGESS LISTS, YEAR 1895-96 Notice is hereby given that the Borough; Council of North Invercargill will hold a sitting at 9 o’clock p.m. on Wednesday, the 15th day of May 1895, to hear and determine upon all claims to inser tion on the Burgess Lists for the ensuing year, or objections thereto. ALBERT NEWMAN, Mayor. North Invercargill, 2nd May, 1895 BOROUGH OF EAST INVERCARGILL. BURGESS LISTS, YEAR 1895-96 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Borough Council of East Invercargill will hold a sitting at 9 o’clock 'p.m. on Tuesday, the 14th day of May, 1895, to hear and determine upon all claims to insertion on the Burgess Lists for the ensuing year, or ob. jection thereto. JAMES SMITH, Mayor. East Invercargill, 2nd May, 1895. my 3 CHEAP KAITANGATA COAL CAUTION AS we understand that Kaitangata Coal is quoted at 22s per ton, we would request the public to see that the Coal supplied at that price is not mixed with a largo proportion of Nuts. As heretofore we continue to sell the best Kaitangata round Coal at 26s per ton, and Nuts at 18s per ton, but, if desired, we can supply the Coal and Nuts mixed at 22s Per Ton or purchasers can mix both kinds themseives in any proportion they choose. MARTI V &~McKELLAR, COAL MERCHANTS,; LIDDEL STREET. my 3 JO K THE SEASON suits : 45s MOSGIEL TWEED 45s EVERY GARMENT MADE TO MEASURE. ( (C^S--r Presentation ’ Trousers 111111 I i ■ r ° ever X purchaser of one hI ! I ' ot our ce l e b r ated Mosgiel ill j H Tweed Suits we present an II I 1181 extra pair of Mosgiel Tweed '' 111 VJI I Trousers, free of charge. We Mfflw d° this simply to advertise our K oo^B an( f bring them to W® I'M the public notice. Feeling wWdfflv Bure th at one trial will make W Mill Permanent customers,sample Will Hl trousers as given away will Wil W Ilf be forwarded to any address wwlllil for P. 0.0. 12s 6d. Procure si|| I'f your^tickets, 10s each, at 5r t ' once ou w ’ s h P a ’ r of aliil| l i trousers for nothing. For •' I |l ; r f one nion th only, £5O will be II [ill in 1[ P a hlby us to any customer 1 MJi iff j who can prove that the suit I anf f extra trousers at 45s is Ir’il l i not made of Genuine Mos- ’ [Sit I gicl T ' veed9 - film I sale START 3 saturday ’ 4Tn MAY - " ORDER EARLY AS THIS away. means a rush. A. W. SINCLAIITTAILORnG CO., THE PEOPLE’S TAILORS, DEE STREET, INVERCARGILL. BALANCE-SHEET OF THE BOROUGH OF AVENAL FOR YEAR ENDING MARCH BOTH, 1895. Receipts. £ s. d. £ s. d. Balance at credit March 31st, 1804— Fixed Deposit .. .. 100 0 0 „ .. .. 50 0 0 Current Account .. .. 10 8 6 160 8 6 Interest on Fixed Deposit—--Ist Half-year .. .. 4 10 0 2nd „ .... 210 0 7 0 0 Dog Taxes, Ist Half-year .. 5 15 0 2nd „ ' 0 5 0 6 0 0 Rates 1893-4,lst Half-year .. 7 3 6 „ 2nd „ .. 2 0 0 0 3 6 Rates, 1894-95,15 t Half-year .. 18 13 0 „ 2nd „ .. 47 9 0 66 2 0 Subsidy Ist Half-yearl9 0 0 Rates, 1892-93, 2nd Half-year 3 18 0 Rent Town Hall, 2nd 0 9 0 Royalty on Timber, 2nd Half-year .. .. 2 6 0 £274 7 9 Expbsditube. Labour, Cartage, and Contracts— let Half-year .. .. 13 15 11 2nd „ .. .. 26 0 7 39 16 6 Dog Collars and cost collecting taxes—--Ist Half-year .. .. 016 2 2nd „ .... 1 4 0 2 0 2 Insurance and Expenses Town Hall—--Ist Half-year .. .. 0 18 0 2nd ~ .. .. 2 3 6 3 1 6 Charitable Aid, Ist Half-year.. 8 2 8 „ 2nd ~ .. 8 2 S 16 5 4 Audit, Ist Half-year .. .. 0 6 8 „ 2nd „ .... O 6 8 013 4 Town Clerk, Ist Half-year .. 12 10 0 „ 2nd „ .. 12 10 0 25 O 0 Postage, Stationery, &c,— Ist Half-year .. .. 0 8 6 2nd „ .... 0 7 9 0 16 3 Count}- Rates, Ist Half-year 16 3 Advertising, 2nd ~ .. .. .. 415 6 Balance at Credit— ' Fixed Deposit .. .. 100 0 0 „ .. .. 50 0 0 Current Account .. .. 30 12 11 180 12 11 £274 7 9 CHAS. W. BROWN, Treasurer, &c. Avenal, March 30th, 1895. Examined and found correct. JAMES EDWARD FITZGERALD, Controller and Auditor-General. STATEMENT OF ASSETS AND LIABILITIES OF THE BOROUGH OF AVENAL FOR YEAR ENDING MARCH 31ST, 1895. Assets. £ s. d. £ s. d. Credit Balance at Bank of New Zealand 30 12 11 Fixed Deposit 100 0 0 „ 50 0 0 180 12 II Unpaid Rates, 1803-94 580 „ 1894-95 -.20 16 0 £206 16 11 Liabilities. Nil. Examined and found correct. JAMES EDWARD FITZGERALD, Controller and Auditor-General, Public Debt, Nil. Examined and found correct. JAMES EDWARD FITZGERALD, Controller and Auditor-General. STATEMENT OF RESERVES AND OTHER REAL ESTATE. Section 39, Block XXII., Invercargill Hundred, containing 286 a. 3r. 24p.—Unlet. Section 1, Block VI., Town of Avenal, containing oa. Or. 16p.—Occupied as site of Town Hall, let occasionally. CHAS. W. BROWN, Treasurer, &c, Avenal, March 81st, 1895. Examined and found correct. JAMES EDWARD FITZGERALD, my 3 Controller and Auditor-General, MONEY TO LEND on First-class security at 6 per cent, Apply at once F.V. RAYMOND, j ap Solicitor, Invercargill, '

For remainder of reading matter see page i SPRING BLOSSOM TEA COMPETITION. G. T. SMYTH HAS THIS CELEBRATED TEA TO ARRIVE PACKED IN ONE POUND TiNS. SEE SPRING BLOSSOM ADVERTISEMENT. "Special Cheap Lines.”—s2 inch Bicycle, good order, £4 10s Farmers Light Cart, two seats, set good harness, £l2 10s ; Strong Tip Dray, £l2 ; covered Hawkers Cart, £11; splendid Express, carry one ton, good as new, £25, cost £42 ; First-class Gig, £lolos ; Harness, £3 upwards. New Vehicles, all kinds, from £2O to £lOO. — Note address—American Carriage Factory, Ward’s Block, Prince of Wales Yards.

Wanteds, WANTED— Youth with one or two years experience in the Ironmongery Trade. Apply Box 69 Post Office. my 3 A YOUNG Man requires a situation on Farm or Station, low wages taken. Apply F. 8., Soutiiland Times Office, myl ■yyANTED THE PUBLIC TO KNOW THAT JOHN EVERETT, Having made special arrangements with the KAITANGATA COAL CO., can now supply their Coal at TWENTY-TWO SHILLINGS PER TON. m}3 WOODLANDS MEAT PRESERVING WORKS. - Sheep Tongues, best in the market, to lie had from all Storekeepers. myl GOODALL’S CUSTARD POWDER Is the bet. Ask your grocesr for it.aplO Give the people’s butchery a trial. You will be served CHEAPER and BETTER there than anywhere else, the PEOPLE’S WILLIAM not excepted.ap3o GOODALL’S EGG POWDER One Sixpenny Tin aplO Is equal to 25 Eggs. WANTED to borrow £2750 for three years at 6 per cent. Good security. Address H.H. Southland Times Office, Esk street.ap22 WANTED KNOWN — Meals, Sixpence at MRS DURHAM’S Boarding House, Tay street. fe2l FOR SALE.—A full size Billiard Table. Apply to P. Larsen, Albion Hotel. apl9 WANTED KNOWN—To Country settlers visiting in search of first-class Drapery, Clothing, Boots and Shoes at prices to suit the times inspect the great stock of PRICE & BULLEID, in Tay street. WANTED KNOWN—2oooyards Coloured Flannels white, grey and pink, B]d, 10)d, Is Old. Piles Bed Quilts, 3s lid, 4s lid, 5s 6d. Warm Bed Rugs, 3s lid, 4s 6d, 5s lid. PRICE & BULLEID, in Tay street. WANTED KNOWN—To settlers in search of Blankets, good Blankets, 6s lid, 8s lid, 10s 9d, and blankets, large sizes, 12s 9d, 14s 9d, 16s Od. Good Unbleached Sheetings, B^l,lol<l, Is Old per yard. PRICE & BULLEID, in Tay street. WANTED KNOWN—IOO Eider Down Bed Quilts for cots, perambulators, cradlesand single and double beds, largest stock in town, from 4s 6d. PRICE & BULLEID, in Tay street. WANTED KNOWN—3OO yards British Navy Serges for boys’ suits, strong, and will wear well, 10.1(1, Is Old, Is 3d, Is 6d. Table Napkins, 3s lid, 4s 6d, 5s 6d per dozen. AT PRICE & BULLEID’S. WANTED KNOWN—Country customers taking the trouble to find the best value in ready made clothing, come up Tay street and look at the prices we are selling at to meet the times. PRICE & BULLEID. ANTED KNOWN—IOO pairs Men’s Trousers, for cash only, 5s lid, 6s Ud, 8s Od per pair. Strong Tweed Coats, 8s 9d. Boys’ Suits from 4s 6d, 5s 6d, 6s 9d. AT PRICE & BULLEID’S, WANTED KNOWN—3SO Men’s Suits, equal to order suits. Come and see them, 16s 9d, 2156d,2556d, 29s 6d. Boys’ Overcoats from 7s 6d, 9s Od, 12s 6d. AT PRICE & BULLEID’S. WANTED KNOWN—Good stock of Boys’ and Youths’ Colonial-made Suits, quite equal to order suits, and will cost you| half the price. Inspection of the above invited. AT PRICE & BULLEID’S, WANTED KNOWN—Good Warm Underc'Othlng at the lowest cash price. L. W. Drawers, 2s lid, 3s Od, 4s Ud. Pure Wool Undershirts, 2a Ud, 3s 6d, 4s 6d. Scarfs, Ties, Collars, Mufflers, Braces. GO TO PRICE & WANTED KNOWN—Magnificent lot new Table Covers. Just opened 50 rolls Linoleums and Floorcloths, two yards wide, Is 4Sd, Is 6d, Is Od, Is Uld. Lace Curtains, Is lid, 2s 6<l, 33 sd, 4a 6d—best stook in town at PRICE & BULLEID, in Tay Street. WANTED KNOWN—One case Gent’s Hard Felt Hats, newest shapes, 4a 6d, 5s 6d, 6s fid. Soft Felt Hats in black, brown and drabs. Bovs’ and Youths’ Hata and Caps, at the LOWEST CASH PRICE. WANTED KNOWN—Just arrived another lot of our wonderful Carpet Squares. Best in market; 7s 6d, 9s 6d, 12s 6d. Rugs and Mats, Is, Is 6d, 2s 6d, 3s 6d and upwards, at .the Cheapest Furnishing Warehouse in town. PRICE & BULLEID, in Tay street. IN THE ASSIGNED ESTATE OF THOS. HALL STOREKEEPER, WOODEND. WE, the undersigned Trustees in the above estate, hereby authorise Mr Thos. Hall, Storekeeper, Woodend, to receive all accounts owing to said estate. His receipt will be sufficient. H. HAWSON 1 ft p29 C. NORTHCOTEJ TruBtee3 GOODALL’S JELLY SQUARES Are to be obtained aplO from all Grocers l CHEAP COAL FOR THE WINTER Having made favourable arrangements with the KAITANGATA COAL COY for a regular supply of their Celebrated Household Coal, my price in future will be 22s Per Ton BEST SCREENEd”nEWOASTLE COAD, Also— COALBROOKDALE (WESTPORT) COAL, 30s Per Ton. DELIVERED WITHIN THE TOWN * ALL WEIGHTSGUARANTEED INVERCARGILL COAL AND FIRE WOOD DEPOT, SPEY STREET. W. S. WATERSTON, Proprietor. tq>9 JAMES MEDLEY .. Canvasser

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Southland Times, Issue 13207, 3 May 1895, Page 3

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