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I Wanteds, &c WANTED Housemaid for country hotel; also good General for Queenstown, and lad for farm, able to milk. Apply sharp, Mrs Holmes, Dee street. _—— ANTED to rent, 5 or 6-roonied House, central W if possible, Apply, stating terms, to “ A.B. Times otllce. ocl ° YOUNG PERSON wishes situation as housekeeper. “ Jeanette," Star office, Dunedin oclO I TTTANTED TO SELL OR LET—Six-roomed house I W and U acre freehold in Grace and •Janet I streets, Appleby, surrounded with live hedges and well stocked with fruit trees. Inspection invited. Apply WILLIAM CORBET, ocls Gardener, Appleby. TO LET—IO-roomed House, every convenience. Apply Mrs Cochrane, Esk street. WAHOO, the bes Liver and Nerve Tonic made positively cures Indigestion. Kept by Matheson & Co., Dee street. ______ ST GEORGES JAM—Onceused, always used.—All Grocers,.. WANTED.— Cyclists to call and see Granville Cjcles Arriving per S. S. “ Aorangi to hand to day; Interchangeables,Rapids, and other leading makes in stock. B. W. JONES, (next News office). WAHOO cures Piles, Biliousness, S<ok Headaches, pains after eating, Sluggish Liver. 2s 6d chemists and grocers. WOODLANDS MEAT PRESERVING WORKS.— sheep tongues best in the market to be had rom all storekeepers.oc2_ THE PEOPLE’S BUTCHERY this week have au extraordinary large supply of Beef, Mutton, Pork and Small Goods. To ensure big sales on Saturday will sell cheaper than ever. au3l TnrTAHOCf regulates bowels without taking pills, W positive cure for Indigestion Oonstination. 2s Gdchemist’ and grocers. selO Amusements ' , Grand opening of cycling SEASON. ; V.MONSTER PARADE OF 200 CYCLISTS. STARTING FROM POST OFFICE AT 2.30 P.M., Parading through Principal Streets up to tho UNION GROUNDS, Where RACES will be held, consisting of ONE MILE BICYCLE THREE MILE BICYCLE 220 yards flat. TEN MILE TEST RACE. Admission—Sixpence, Tho following gentlemen will please take part in the 10 mile Test Race, on Union Grounds to-morrow Messrs Godward, Edmonds, McKenzie, Muir P. M., Macdonald A. M., Cuthbertson, Masters W. A., Jones J. E., Wren J., Harraway, Young, H. L., Macpherson D. All Unattached Riders invited. Members are reminded of SMOKE CONCERT in the Evening in Club Room. ocie L. A. BONE, Hon. Sec.< fpHEATRK ROYAL TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT ’ At 7.30 p.m. sharp. A COMPETITION CONCERT WILL BE HELD. His Worship the (Mayor (W. B. Scandrett, Esq.) will occupy the Chair. SONGS, RECITATIONS, VIOLIN AND PIANOFORTE SOLOS. JUDGES; Music—Miss Waymouth, Messrs C. Gray, Lillicrap, D. Blue and O. Wood. Literary—W. G. Mehaffey, Esq. Garrison Band will play on balcony from 7 o’clock. Tickets, Is; Children halfprice. Can be obtained at Dresden Co. and Wesney Bros. Proceeds in aid of Building Fund of St. John’s Sunday School. LATE CAR TO WAIKIWI. ocll ATHLETIC CLUB. First Annual Sports TO BE HELD ON PRINCE OF WALES’ BIRTHDAY (SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 9th, 1895.) GOOD PROGRAMME. Wyndham Handicap, of £8; three distances. For full programme sec bills D’ARCY RAYMOND, 0015 Hon. Secretary, (gOUTHLAND CELTIC SOCIETY THE First Annual Gathering WILL BE HELD INTHB CELTIC HALL, AT BROWN’S ON FRIDAY, Ist NOVEMBER, 1895. THE PROGRAMME, BESIDES MODERN SONGS WILL INCLUDE SEVERAL IN THE HIGHLAND AND IRISH ORIGINAL TONGUES. A special train will leave Winton for the Hall on the evening of the Gathering, returning the following morning. D. McLAUCHLAN, oc9 Secretary. Meetings CALEDONIAN SOCIETY OF SOUTHLAND. rpHE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of members I of the above Society will be held in the Union Rooms, Dee street, on FRIDAY next, 18th inst, at 8 p.m. F JOHN MATHESON, oel6 Secretary. BOOTH & STAFF, Including Commissioner Coombs (Chief Office Salvation Army, Australasia), Commissioner Pollard (London’s Plenipotentiary and Pioneer of S. A. work in New Zealand), Colonel Lawley (the Apostle of Pathos; and Passion), Brigadier Hosskin (C.C.O, New Zealand), Major Malan (the Piedmontese Pilgrim of Song), and 100 Staff and Field Officers. MONSTER PUBLIC RECEPTION at Railway Station on arrival of 3. 50 p.m. train on MONDAY, October 21st. , ' The GENERAL will be welcomed to Invercargill by the Mayor (Mr W. B. Scandrett) and other leading gentlemen of the town and district. A Unique March to the Rotunda, where the General and others will speak. At 7 p.m. Tremendous Novelty March from the S-A. Barracks, Tay street to Theatre Royal, when the General will speak on the “ The Spiritual and Social Work of the Salvation Army.” Chairman—His Worship the Mayor. Reserved Seats, Is; Tickets Cd oclO JOHN 11. RAMAGE, C.O. SUBSCRIPTION DAY. SOUTHLAND BUILDING AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY AND BANK OF DEPOSIT SHAREHOLDERS are reminded that to-day (We a nesday) is the fortnightly subscription day. Office Hours, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., and 7 to 9 p.m. Every alternate Wednesday being Subscription Day the office closes at 1 p.m., and every Saturday the office closes at 1 p.m. JAMES, BROWN, selS Secretary LIMEIIILLS FARMERS CLUB. AT a preliminary meeting held at Limehills, it was decided to form a Farmers Club and that a GENERAL MEETING beheld on Friday2sth inst., at 7. 30 p.m. in Limehills G. T. Hall, for the purpose of electing office bearers, etc. T. S. NICOL, ocll Secretary pro tem. . THOROUGH OF INVERCARGILL. A REQUISITION. ~u-. •• To His Woitsmr tub Mayor. Sir,—The undersigned ratepayers and insurers respectfully request you will call a public meeting to discuss, and consider the question of Fire Insurance as affecting this town, with the view of passing such resolutions as may appear to be desirable to obtain release from the present excessive rates. John Kingsland, Aaron Biacke, Nicholas Johnson, and one hundred and fifty other persons. PUBLIC MEETING. In response to the above request, a public meetin’ will be held in the COUNCIL CHAMBERS ON • THURSDAY EVENING. 17111 OCTOBER, at 8 o’clock W. B. SCANDRETT, Mayor. Municipal Offices, Uth October. 1895. oclß

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Southland Times, Issue 13339, 16 October 1895, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 13339, 16 October 1895, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 13339, 16 October 1895, Page 3

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