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Tenders BOROUGH OF INVERCARGILL TO PAINTERS. FIRE PLUG*NOTICES TENDERS will be received by the Borough Council up to 7.30 p.m. on Thursday ,18th July, 1895 for printing Fire Plug Notices throughout the town. Sample may be seen at Municipal Offices. The low' est or any tender not necessarily accepted. JAS. E. HANNAH, Town Clerk. Offices, Invercargill, 11th July, 1895.jy!2 BOROUGH OF INVERCARGILL RUBBLE TENDERS will be received by the Borough Council up to 7.30 p.m. on Thursday, 18th July, 1805, for the supply of 500 YARDS OF RUBBLE, or in separat e lots of 250 yards each, delivered at the west] end of Tweed street and Gasworks Siding respectively. A deposit of five per cent to accompany each tender. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted, JAS. E. HANNAH, Town Clerk. Invercargill, Uth July, 1805.jy!2 '• ‘ IN BANKRUPTCY ESTATE OF JANE MENPES, DECEASED, LATE OF OREPUKI, STOREKEEPER. . TENDERS will be received by the undersigned until noon on Thursday, 18th inst, for the purchase of the Book Debts in the above estate. Terms cash. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. A deposit of 10 per cent must accompany each tender. For particulars and conditions apply to CHARLES ROUT, jyll Deputy Official Assignee, Invercargill. SLAUGHTERING LICENSE I HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that 1 have applied on 29th June, to the Chairman of the Southland County Council for a Slaughtering License in respect of my premises, situated and being in Section 19, Block I, Winton Hundred jyl DAVID THOMSON J. G. COX, gURGEON DE;NTIST, EARNSLAW CHAMBERS, Dbb Strbbt. English registration. Consultation Fbbb. During JULY, MR COX may be consulted as follows OREPUKl—Commercial Hotel, Wednes-. day, 17 th MATAURA—Humphries’ Hotel, Thursday, 18th (evening) TAPANUI — Siminond’s Hotel, Friday, 19th QUEENSTOWN— Wednesday, 24th, and Thursday, 25th je2s Yorkshire relish The best Sauce in the World. ■ Try it. TRANSFER ACT NOTICES Notice is hereby given, that tiie several parcels of land hereinafter described will be brought under the provisions of “The Land Transfer Act, 1885,” unless caveat; in the meantime be lodged forbidding the same within one month from the date ot the Gazetting of this notice. ■ SAMUEL TARRATT NEVILL—I9G acres I rood 29 2-lOths poles—being Sections 41, lof 42, 2 of 42, and 1 of 43, Block IX, Hundred of Invercargill, unoccupied. No. 2600. Diagrams may be inspected at this office. . Dated this Uth day of July, 1895, at the Lands Registry Office, Invercargill. F. G. MORGAN, jyl2 District Land Registrar. ST GEORGES JAM—Once used, always used.—Al Grocers. S.S. “ STAR OF NEW ZEALAND.” BLUFF TO LONDON DIRECT SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION for limited number Saloon Passengers, at reduced Fares. Apply at once to' THE J. G. WARD FARMERS ASSOCIATION OF NEW ZEALAND, Ltd. jyO Dee street.

t . T$E TROSTS OF AGE , Indicate .the waning of that vital flame that burns with intenser glow in earlier periods of life. Wolfe’s Schnapps is the “ Pomethean < torch that can the light relume.” Wanted*, &c TITRSDEAN, murderess, lithographed sheet, 24x18, ; JyJL containing sketches of Lady Dean and husband, Judge, Magistrate, Solicitors, Detectives, Witnesses • and others. Would be highly appreciated abroad, ;posted. Is id. Ekensteen Bros. & Co. jy 15 • TXT’ ANTED, strong active girl for the country, good W ■ home ; apply Mrs M. Thompson, corner Leet • and Jed streets. jy!s ' TXT ANTED—Separate tenders (1) for felling and i TV - burning 35 acres bush; (2) tor felling, stumping, and grubbing 2 acres more or less bush near ! Wallacetown. Specifications nt the office of the . Scottish and New Zealand Investment Company, Esk- ‘ street, where tenders will he received up to 12 noon I on Saturday, 20th inst. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. ' • * p. Mclnerney, ; v: jy!3 :.-u; ».£■■; Wallacetown. ? V < SOUTHLAND BOARD OF EDUCATION A PPLICATIONS, with testimonials, from Teachers, •Z3L competent to fill the following vacancies will be received at this office up to Tuesday, 23rd inst. 1. Croydon—Head Teacher; salary (male) Lll5 per annum, with residence. 2. Winton—Mistress ; salary Lll5 per annum. . ’ 3. East Gore—Mistress ; salary, LllO per annum. ■' ’ ;• . Apjiliranta for this vacancy must be qualified ’ :to : teadh singiiig. ’' ’ ■'* '' . ; ? - " JNO. NEILL, . Secretary. Education Office, Invercargill, 12th July, 1895 . jy!3 SOUTHLAND HOSPITALS AND CHARITABLE AID BOARD A PPLICATIONS will bo received at The Home (adxi dressed to the Chairman S.H. and C.A. Board) up to noon of Thursday, 18th July inst. for the position of Clerk of Works, in respect of Buildings to be erected and alterations. Wages) £3 per week. " THOMAS PERKINS, jy!2 • , Secretary. "IVrOTWITHSTANDING the sharp rise in the price 11 of stock, THE PEOPLE’S BUTCHERY CO.’Y continue to seil Merino Mutton at One Penny per lb for cash. Other goods at the lowest rates. WANTED KNOWN—Meals, Sixpence ; regular Boarders cheap. Comfortable home at MRS, DURHAM’S Boarding House Tay street my2B WANTED THE PUBLIC TO inspect our new lot of Perambulators, with "Patent Rubber Tyres, from 40s to 70s. Our -Zealandia Chairs are admitted to be the most Durable and Cheapest Chairs in the market, and are going well to the front. Furniture and Furnishings of every description at, Lowest Prices; BEST WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED. INSPECTION INVITED. ,- Goods sold on Deferred Payment System byjpecial . arrangement. Note the Address— DEILY AND MOIR’S FURNISHING WAREHOUSE TAY STREET, INVERCARGILL I '!?epfin£S A MEETING of Dr Barnardos Local Committee will be held in Exchange THIS (MONDAY) EVENING, at 7.30 sharp. jy!s WILLIAM TODD. BURNS CLUB MEMBERS of the above Club are reminded of the monthly meeting to be held in the Temperance Hall THIS EVENING, commencing at 8 o’clock sharp ‘ w. macaLister, jyls ,Hon. Sec, NEW HEBRIDES MISSION. THE REV. MR BANNERMAN, Convener of the Synods Mission Committee, will give an address on the above Mission, with illustrative limelight views, in the First Church on Tuesday (to-morrow) evening, I at 7.30. Collection in aid of the Tongoa Mission Buildings. For Sale and To Let 17OR SALE—Sections 0, 7 and 8. B’ock Lltl (E»k V street) Invercargill; jot an acre, haying 3 chains front’ge to Esk street. On Section Sis a building and garden. Price for the property as a who’e, £550. Terms very favourable to buyer may be arranged if * desired. This property is well worthy of. attention as a permanent investment. jy!s ■ W, CORBETT, Esk street. TO LET—First-class'residence in Lewis street, Glad\stone, recently' occupied by Mr Woodward ; every convenience.. Apply office of this paper. TO SAWMILLERS FOR SALEt—Saw Mill Plant in full working order, together with 800 acres virgin bush. Apply at once • I. W. RAYMOND, jy!2 Wyndham. TO LET, THOSE Eligible Offices, in three sets, with strong rooms, recently occupied by Board of Education, Crescent. Apply to National Bank. je3 VALUABLE MERCANTILE PROPERTY TTiOR SALE—The premises adjoining the N.Z. Loan JL' and Mercantile Agency Company, Crescent, Invercargill, well adapted for Financial, Mercantile or Insurance Company. Apply W. B. SCANDRETT ml 7 Invercargill.

F. J. LILLICRAP, IMPORTER OF Magazines and Newspapers Prize Books, Novels, Stationery, School Requisites, Inks, Law Stationery, Violins of Splendid Tone, Sheet Music, Fittings for all Instruments, Violin Strings of Unrivalled Quality. AGENT FOR THE CELEBRATED PIANOS AND ORGANS OF “THE DRESDEN PIANO COMPANY.” VIOLIN REPAIRING A SPECIALITY. Notz Address— F J. LILLICRAP, Esk street, INVERCARGILL. jyi3

CONFCSSIOHS. Wo Confess, we have bought no stock whatever from anybody’s retiring sale. We Confess, we have bought bankrupt stock or any part thereof. , We Confess, this is not so much on account of high principles as of rubbishing goods. We Confess, wo can seldom buy anything imported by anybody but ourselves, good enough to offer our customers without galling our conscience. We Confess, that when we have to so buy, the price is everything in the way of altitude the most exacting can desire, the quality is the trouble. We Confess, we study intrinsic value' more than apparent cheapness. ji We Confess, that we do not believe that at any of the so-called cheap sales,goods can be got of anything approaching the value we give all day and every day. We Confess, that this is often confessed - to us. We Confess, that we believe if hunters, after low priced goods come to us, and buy the lowest qualities we keep in calicoes, flannels, flannelettes, dress stuffs, tweeds,.: etc., and compare them against so called, startling bargains, they will be startled. -. We Confess, that knowing all this to be true, we think it would bo false modesty not to say so straight; We Confess, that bad stock is a bad' trouble. We Confess, that we do not think that buying warehouse sweepings helps the trouble. tn We Confess, that when an article at say 20s does not sell it is better to take 10s now than wait and take ss. We Confess, that our half-yearly clearing sales are special efforts to sell goods which have not sold. We Confess, that it is often the very choicest goods that are left on hand to be slaughtered at. our clearing sales. , .. We Confess, that it pains us very much to slaughter them. We Confess, that the public seem to like ourpain, and come in hunditeds to enjoy it. .. OUR USUAL HALF-YEARLY CLEARING SALE will be held during the FIRST FORTNIGHT IN AUGUST. We Confess, we expect a rush. THOMSON’& BEATTIE, ■ ■ • % THE EXHIBITION, .. ■ TAY STREET. ? TERMS PROMPT NET CASH.

The Otago and Southland Investment Co., Ltd. TTAVE Town and Country Properties FOR SALE ' Jtl or TO LET Apply P , The OFFICE, 005 Liddel street. FOR SALE ON EASY TBBMS rpHAT Desirable Property, known as Lora Station JL Hokonui District, comprising 4599 acres. Fo particulars apply to G. G. BURNES, District Secretary, A.M.P, Society, Invercargill,

T)rr ANTED KNOWN. V ALFRED DEWJ& J S CHEAP FURNTUIIE WAREHOUSE, DON AND KELVIN STREETS. All kinds of Furniture kept in stock and made to order Picture Framing a Specialty. Persons about to have their Photos taken will do well to see our fine election of Moulding before deciding elsewhere, rtists’ Materials kept in Stock. je!7

THE GREAT BOOT SALE BOOMING ALONG. THE SHOP CROWDED DAILY THE FIRST WEEK OF OUR GREAT ANNUAL CASH CLEARING- SALE FOR A FEW WEEKS ONLY AT THE CITY BOOT PALACE. A Splendid opportunity of putting in a good stock of Winter Boots at less than whole sale dost, as the following prices will show Gent’ Kid Shoes, 7s 6d, 10s Od Ladies’ Levant Balmorals, 8s 9d, 9s 6d, 10s 6d Gent’s Calf Shoes, 8s fid, 9s Od, Ils &l Women s Kip Laceups, Colonial, 7s 9d .Gent’s Balmorals, sewn, 9s lid, 10s Od Women s Colonial Balmorals, H ft, 3d Gent’s Balmorals, sewn, 12s (id, 13s Od Womens Balmorals, nai cd, 8s Od, 9s Od Gent’s E.S. Boots, sewn, 12s Od, MsOd Womensbhoes, Colonial, 6s 9d,js (xl 8s 6d Men’s Balmorals, Colonial, 9s Od, 10s Od, Us Od Women s Calf Shoes, 9s 6d, 10s 6d Men’s Balmorals, Colonial, 12s (id, 13s Od Women s Morocco Shoes, 7s 9d, Ss 6d, 0s Men’s Bluchers, Colonial, 5s lid, 0s os, 7s 6d Women’s hid E.S. Boots, teW, <s6d, 9s M Men’s Watertights, pegged; Ils 9d, 12s 6d Ladies’ Glacy Balmorals, 12s Od, 14s 6d Men’s E.S. Boots, Colonial, 10s 6d, 12s (id, 13s 6d Children s Slippers from Is per pair Men’s Cloth-top Balmorals, Ils 9d, 12s (id Children s Canvas Slippers from Is per pair Ladies’ Evening Shoes,3s (id, 4s Od, 5s 9d Men’s and Women sCanvas Slippers from Is 6dper pair Ladies’ Kid Button Boots, 7s Od, 8s Od, 10s Od Women’s Cashmere Shppera, elastic fronts, 3s lid Ladies’ Levant Button Boots, 5s Od, 7s Od Women,s 1' elt Slippers, 3s 3d, 4s 6d Ladies’ Glacy Walking Shoes, 4s 9d, 5s 6d Ladies Footholds, 2s Ud, 3s 3d Ladies’ Walking Shoes, (is 6d, 7s Cd, 8s fid Girls Levant Balmorals, sen n, 10 to 13—aS 6d Ladies’ Walking Shoes, 9s (id, 10s Od, 12s 6d Boys and Girls School Boots in great variety at low Ladies’ Levant E.S. Boots, 6s 6d, 7s 6d, 8s 6d prices Just opened another shipment of Rope Soled Slippers at Is, Is 6d, Is 9d per pair. Sale Commences THIS DAY, and for a few weeks only REMEMBER—THESE PRICES ARE “CASH.” Country orders promptly attended to. SLOAN BROTHERS., Dee street. SMOKERS, TRY HAKD-APORT TOBACCO ... 5s per lb A FINE COOL SMOKE. ONLY GOODS OF BEST QUALITY SUPPLIED. Colman’s Oil of Mustard for Seigels Syrup 2s 6d per hot Rheumatis-m 2sperbot. j ones ’ Honey Pectoral ... Is 6d ~ -.1 q 3 l ” Pain Killer Is 21 „ Irish Moss (Red Cross) 9d „ . , (Bennington) ... lid ~ Cure All V-l M LOWEST PRICES FOR CASH. Clarke’s Imperial Prunes, 2s Id per 2lb jar VencatacheEum Chutnee (quarts), 2 fid per . Holbrook’s Sauce, 6d per bottle ; 5s 3d per bottle dozen ,' „ ’ -, , Milkmaid Brand Milk ... 7dperfn Sinclair’s Cold Water Soap 5d per bar SPECIAL AGENTS FOR Prentice’s Prime Dairy Fed Bacon and Hams. THE BEST IN THE MARKET. " ' ' READ FULL PRICE LIST PAGE 4 SATURDAY’S PAPERS. mlthesoiTand co., : ; ; dee s t reet,

WHITTINGHAM BROS. & INSTONE-AGENTS

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Southland Times, Issue 13264, 15 July 1895, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 13264, 15 July 1895, Page 3

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