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Public Notices The Exhibition Winter Sale ■ 1 . ' SECOND and FINAL WEEK. LAST DAY-SATURDAY (17th). WE thank the public for their confidence. It is gratifying to us, and we should think to all lovers of fair and square trading, to see an ordinary clearing sale patronised as ours has been, advertised as it was without the aid of such catch phrases as ‘bankrupt stock,’ or ‘ enormous purchases. at half-price.’ The object plainly stated to be simply to sell such fashionable goods as we feared changing fashion might render unsaleable, unless got rid of promptly, with a certain proportion of every-day goods (of which we considered our stocks excessive) added. That we don’t half do things is generally known. We have consistently marked goods for our sales with the simple object of clearing them out. The good faith with which we have carried out this policy has been recognised this season by the shop being tsimply rushed, and the goods scrambled for ; and we have no hesitation in saying that, when our friends get time to examine their bargains, they will find that whatever the reason for the reduced prices may have been, that the quality of the goods is something different from bankrupt stock. The Exhibition is no dumping ground for rubbish. We have not bought a single shilling’s worth of job stuff in the local market for sale purposes. In recognition of the splendid public confidence evinced we are adding this week useful lines all round the house, which we did not intend to offer, except at regular prices. We do this the more readily that Mr Jas. Thomson writes with the greatest confidence in regard to the grand value arichchoice goods he has bought for us in London. Special bargains for the week added in— CARPETS RUGS BLANKETS DOWN QUILTS DRESSES MANTLES . CLOTHING. Ribbons, Laces, Trimmings, Etc , at nominal prices. A regular treasure trove for ladies fond of fancy work and with a turn for making unconsidered trifles serve for the adornment of the home. THOMSON AND BEATTIE

Amusements QRAND FOOTBALL MATCHES UNION GROUNDS TO-DAY, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 14. Final Trial Match, MAROONS v. COLOURS KICK OFF AT 2.30 P.M. FINAL MATCH FOR JUNIOR PREMIERSHIP AND TROPHY. Pirates A v. Britannia, KICK OFF AT 4 P.M. Admission to Grounds, 6d ; to Grandstand —Ladies free; Gents, 6d. „ , R, GALBRAITH, Hon. Sec. THEATRE ROYAL. THE Rev. H. R. Haweis, MA. (Select Preacher at Westminster Abbey and Royal Institution Lecturer) give THREE OF HIS CELEBRATED LECTURE ENTERTAINMENTS WEDNESDAY, 14th AUGUST—" MUSIC and MORALS " (Violin Illustrations.) THURSDAY, 15th AUGUST—"GARIBALDI." Personal adventures in and recreations of the Italianjßevolution of 1860. FRIDAY, 16th AUGUST—“ POETICAL, MUSICAL.” Part I—Tennyson, Browning, Oliver Wendel Holmes; personal recollections. Part ll—Music ol Nature and Music of Man (Violin, Whistle, Gong, etc, illustrations) POPULAR PRICES, Is ; RESERVED SEATS, 2s. ■ Box Plan at the Dresden, Esk street. IJI HEA T B E ROYAL. RIP VAN WINKLE. AUGUST 27th, 28th, 29th, and 30th. Meetings CRICKET NOTICE A SPECIAL GENERAL MEETING of the Star Cricket Club will be held in Masters’ Rooms, THIS EVENING, at 8 o’clock sharp. Businees—lmportant. All members requested to present. T.M., au!4 Hon. Sec. .gT. PAULS PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. THE SERVICE OF SONG, EVA Will be given in the above Church by the Sunday School Scholars and choir, on FRIDAY EVENING AT EIGHT. Collection to assist the poor, distributed by the Relief Committee of the Christian Endeavour Society. BIRCHWOOD HOUNDS 'XTrriLL meet at WaUacetown Junction on ThursW day, 15th August—the meet on Wednesday, 14th, being postponed. ARTHUR ROWLEY, aul3 Hon. Seo. Tenders TO CONTRACTORS TENDERS for ploughing 400 acres (more or less) turnip and stubble land, at Morton Mains, will be received up to 15th inst. Particulars, etc., from the Manager. aul3 PRICE & BULLEID IN TAY STREET. LAST FEW DAYS OF OUR ANNUAL DISCOUNT SALE ! PRICE & BULLEID IN TAY STREET. 42F CUSTOMERS FROM ALL PARTS OF SOUTHLAND Delighted, with their Purchases FOR THE GREATEST BARGAINS IN SOUTHLAND SEE OUR WINDOW SHOW PRICE & BULLEID IN TAY STREET PRICE & BULLEID IN TAY STREET PRICE & BULLEID IN TAY STREET PRICE & BULLEID IN TAY STREET PRICE & BULLEID IN TAY STREET PRICE & BULLEID IN TAY STREET OF LAST FEW DAYS PRICE & BULLEID IN TAY STREET; LAST FEW DAYS G. E. TUCKER HAS to arrive a Cargo of KANGAROO ISLAND GUANO, the best Turnip Fertiliser in tbs Market, the Cheapest Guano imported ; orders now being booked to take delivery from the vessel, thus saving Five Shillings a ton. SYDNEY AND QUEENSLAND BONEDUST Ol the very best quality, lowest possible price direct from the ship for cash. I have on hand, and for sale PERUVIAN GUANO, SUPERPHOSPHATE. SEED OATS— Sutherlands, Sparrowbills, Clusters, Machine-dressed Ryegrass Seed, Timothy, Clovers (fresh seeds) and all farm requisites. MURTON’S CHAMPION SHEEP DIP. CEYLON TEAS—Palliagodde and Neboda Brands, the Best and Cheapest in OODALL’S CUSTARD POWDER Is the bes Ask your grocers for it. aplO ST GEORGES JAM—Once used, always used, All . cera

RED BOOT, TAY STREET OUR ANNUAL CASH CLEARING SALE STARTS Ist AUGUST, AND WILL BE CONTINUED TO END OF MONTH NOW IS THE TIME TO SECURE GENUINE BARGAINS ! OUR STOCK IS ALL FRESH, OF GOOD QUALITY, AND UP-TO-DATE GOODS O*We think it unnecessary to quote prices, A call will justify the genuineness of value to be had Do not miss this opportunity to secure first-o'ass goods at least at a 25 per cent reduction, JOHN KINGSLAND & CO., TAY STREET, INVERCARGILL MATHESON & CO., DEE STREET, TEA MERCHANTS & FAMILY GROCERS. SPECIAL AGENTS FOR Prentice’s Prime Dairy Fed Bacon and Hams. REGULAR SUPPLIES OF Prime Factory Separator and Farm Butter. BEST QUALITY OF GOODS AT LOWEST PRICES FOR CASH. READ FULL PRICE LIST PAGE 4 SATURDAY’S PAPERS. MATHESON AND CO.,DEE STREET. CHEAP CLOTHING. HAVING secured at a Large Discount for CASH the present season’s Samplet of the KAIAPOI WOOLLEN MANUFACTURING CO., Christchurch, we are in a position to offer SPECIAL VALUE in MEN’S, YOUTHS’ and BOY’S CLOTHING. NOTICE. MEN’S ALL-WOOL TWEED SUITS ... 24s 6d — Usual Price, 31s 6d MEN’S „ „ „ ... 26s 6d „ 35s 6d MEN’S „ „ „ ... 32s fid ~ 41s Od MEN’S „ „ „ ... 37s 6d „ 47s (3d YOUTH’S AND BOYS’ AT SIMILAR REDUCTIONS. MEN’S, YOUTHS’, AND BOY’S OVERCOATS. The make and finish of these goods is better than many so-called bespoke garments at double the price, and our experience is. that everyone is satisfied with the wear. INVITED*®* We also hold a complete assortment of Underclothing*, Shirts, Sox, Hats, Caps, Ties, Braces, &c. MAIR AND”SHEPHERD, DEE STREET (Opposite Post Office), INVERCARGILL.

Wanted?, &c WANTED, at once, for town,|good general servant, with reference. Apply to Mrs E. McNatty, Albion Hotel Buildings. , aull TTI ANTED—Private Board and Residence. Reply. VT- stating terms, to “ Board,” office of this paper. STANDARD SEEDS—Flower and Vegetable, from Nimmo and Blair ; Flower Seeds, Id packets; Vegetable, 3d. All this scasonss make up [at MRS WEBSTER, Dee street.au!4 YATES’ RELIABLE SEEDS — Vegetables and Flowers; vegetable seeds, 6d per packet; flower Seeds, 3d. All .new and fresh at MBS WEBSTER’S, Dee street. au!4 ST GEORGES JAM—Onceused, always used.—All Grocers. FR SALE—An English made (Singer) pneumatic tired strong Bicycle; price, £l2 (terms if wanted) not long ago cost £26.—Apply S.W., Times Office. WANTED KNOWN—Meals, Sixpence ; regular Boarders cheap. Comfortable home at MRS DURHAM’S Boarding House Tay street my2B MIDWINTER SHOW at the PEOPLES BUTCHERY a large assortment of Small Goods, Artistic Novelties, grain fed Bacon, Prime Bee :and Mutton, Dairy Fed Pork. Bargains for cash on Saturday.

JJJDITIONAL CHEAP L.INES AT AUGUST’S FURNITURE FACTORY A-F F. ESK STREET To draw special attention to the Large Assortment of Iron Bedsteads, Carpets, Linoleums and Toilet Ware. IRON BEDSTEADS—FuII size, 5-inch tube, 27s 6d Full size, inch tube, 355; Full size, handsome brass railed, black and colour, at 455, 48s, 555, and 655; Heavy half-tester bedsteads, 755; Italian bedsteads, 955. CARPETS—S Ply Best Brussel’s Carpot, reduced from 6s dd to 4s lOd. Tapestry Carpet, splendid value, at 3s 3d, 2s 9d, 2s 3d, and Is 8d per yard, varieties of patterns and ready made squares. TOILET WARE.—Extra value, set of six pieces a 10s, 12s 6d, 14s 6d, 19s, 2ls, 255, and 275. LINOLEUM-—Full width and stout 5s line, reduced to 4s per yard. A good medium quality for 3s 3d, and also all the lower grades at cut rates. SPECIAL. Gipsy tables for 4s Bamboo tables, 6s Music stands, 8s Ladies’ work tables, 9s aul Double blankets, 12s 9d per pair

For Sale and To Let TO LET—4-roomed Cottage, Clyde street. Apply to W. Batchelor, Agent, Esk street. aull FOR SALE— A FIRST-CLASS FARM of about 600 acres at Dipton Flat, all fenced. For particulars and terms apply to JOSEPH STOCK, aulO Invercargill. TO LET; rpHOSE Eligible Offices, in three sets, with strong 1 rooms, recently occupied by Board of Education Crescent. Apply to National Bank.je3 VALUABLE MERCANTILE PROPERTY TJIOR SALE—The premises adjoining the N.Z. Loan JC and Mercantile Agency Company, Crescent, Invercargill, well adapted for Financial, Mercantile! or Insurance Company. Apply W. B. SOANDRETT ml 7 Inveroargill FOR SALE ON EASY TERMS FJIHAT Desirable Property, known as Lora Station JL Hokonui District, comprising 4599 acres. Fo Q. Q. BU BNES, District Secretary, A.M.P, Society, Invercargill, The Otago and Southland Investment Co., Ltd. HAVE Town and Country Properties FOR SALE or TO LET Apply The OFFICE, ocs Llddel street.

WHITTINGHAM BROS. & INSTONE-AGENTS

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Southland Times, Issue 13287, 14 August 1895, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 13287, 14 August 1895, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 13287, 14 August 1895, Page 3

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