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- Wanteds, &c WANTED - Apprentices for the dressmaking. Apply at once to Mrs R. McLeod, dressmaker, opposite First Church, Tay street. jy 2o B'ONNINGTON’S IRISH MOSS-The best known remedy for Coughs, Colds, and all Chest complaints. All Chemists and Grocers, Is 3d. jy2fi "PRIVATE Board and Residence for four gentlemen. IJL Central position. Terms moderate. For address apply Times Office. jyM BONNINGTON’S LIVER TONIC-A Blood Purifier Guaranteed to cleanse the system from all impure matter; a splendid pick mo up; rectifies all (regularities. Chemists and Grocers, 2s Cd. jy2o | MONEY TO LEND in sums to suit borrowers, reasonable rates of interest. Apply, JOHN MAOALISTER, Solicitor, Esk streetm22 BONNINGTON’S LIVER PILLS - Invaluable for headache and all derangements of the kidneys and digestive oagans. Keep them in the house. Worth a fiver. All Chemists and Grocers. Price, Is per box. jy 2 <> WORTHS SYSTEM OF DRESS CUTTING: Mrs Pemberton, Sole Agent for Southland. Rooms over Wade & Co's, corner Dee and Don streets. MAOALISTER & CO., Chemists, have a large Stock of LOASBY’S “WAHOO", the best remedy made for Indigestion, Pains after Eating; Constipation. jelD GLENORCHY SAUCE, the best sauce on the market; nothing more relishing, nothing more ppetising than Gleno.jhyja22 LOST —On Saturday, on Tay street or East Road, greenstone bar and clasp. Reward at Times Office. jy!3

Amusements YM.C. A. HALL WEDNESDAY, 22nd JULY. Invercargill Liedertafel FIRST CONCERT Hos. Conductor .. MR W. LILLICRAP ADMISSION —ONE SHILLING. Commence at 8 p.m. Tickets may be procured at Lillicrap’s, Wesney’e, and elsewhere. A. WOODWARD, jyls Hon. Seo, Meetings GARRISON BAND THE Promenade Concert which was to have been held to-ni’-ht, hr.; been postponed until Friday night. Ordinary practice as usual on Thursday night. jy22 R. JENKINS, Hon. Sec. FIRST CHURCH CHOIR PRACTICE postponed from Wednesday to Thursday evening at 7.30 p.m. Young Men's Hall, Ythan street.jy22 THE LATE FLOODS IN SOUTHLAND I HEREBY convene a Public Meeting in the Council Chambers, Winton, for half-past seven o’clock in the evening of Wednesday, the 29th July, to_ devise means to assist settlers who have sustained losses through the late floods. EDWIN R. KIDD, jy22 Mayor. Awarua Electorate. MR ALFRED BEAVEN Will address the electors at the undermentioned dates and places at 8 p.m. :— WEST PLAINS SCHOOLHOUSE—Wednesday 22nd July, at 8 p.m. MAKAREWA SCHOOLHOUSE—Thursday, 23rd July, at 8 p.m. WRIGHTS BUSH PUBLIC HALL—Saturday 25th July, at 8 p.m. WOODLANDS PUBLIC HALL—Monday, 27th July, at 8 p.m. SUBSCRIPTION DAY. SOUTHLAND BUILTING AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY AND BANK OF DEPOSIT. SHAREHOLDERS are reminded that to-day (Wed nesday) is the fortnightly subscription day 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, m!3 Secretary FLOODS RELIEF FUND, THE Floods Relief Committee, will receive, through the Mayor of Invercargill, applications for monetary help from those who have suffered from the recent floods in the Makarewa and New River Districts, and who need assistance, with an estimate of the loss they have individually suffered and particulars cd their circumstances. WM. YOUNG, Town Clerk, jy2o Hon. Secretary and Treasurer. AL e w 7. R - IN BANKRUPTCY. In the District Court, I.olden at Invercargill. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Michael Kennelly of Woodend, Laborer, was this day adjudged bankrupt; and I hereby su union a meeting of creditors, to be holden at my office on F.lday, the 31et c ay of Juiy, 1896, at 2.30 Deputy Official Assignee. Invercargill, 21at July, 1890. jy22 INVERCARGILL STARR-BOWKETT BUILDING SOCIETY. Office—New Zealand Insurance Buildings, Esk street. SHARES in the above Society can now be taken up. Early application necessary to eave arrears, as first subscription day wiil be on Monday, 3rd Aug dst. Forma of application and all particulars can be obtained from'the Secretary. E. B. PILCHER, jy22 Secretary. WHAT IS MWATHY ? HOMCEOPATHY is a’system of medicine based upon a definite rule for the SELECTION of a REMEDY - ; a rule so universal in its application that it is recognised as a LAW OF NATURE. Chronic Rheumatism Cured. [Corr of Certificate.] William street, Roslyn, 19(h June, 1896. ToD. Wisiiart, Consulting Hommop., 63 Princes street, Dunedin. DEAR SIR,—It is with pleasure and with a deep sense of duty to suffering humanity that I hand you this certificate respecting the cure you effected on myself—for 18 months have elapsed since you cured me, therefore 1 think it safe to assume it is a nermanent cure. I had been suffering very severely from CHRONIC RHEUMATISM for FOURTEEN YEARS, and was altogether unable to follow my usual occupation for NINE MONTHS prior to seeing you. The first phial of medicine you prescribed relieved me a great deal, and gradually the racking pains ceased, leaving me able to walk about freely, and after two months’ treatment I resumed work at a foundry.—Yours gratefully. A, J. MAY. DAVID WISHART, CONSULTING HOMIEOP, Matriculant Missouri Homoeopathic Medical College, St. Louis, U.S.A., WILL BE IN INVERCARGILL FROM MONDAY, THE 20tii TO MONDAY, THE 27tii. ADDRESS: "BON ACCORD” HOUSE, LEET STREET. HOURS FROM 10 TO 1, AND FROM 2 TO 5 P.M. At other hours by special arrangement. Chronic Eye,Ear and Throat Diseases a specialty, Selwyn, N.E. Valley Dunedin, 4th June, 1894. D' WISH ART ESQ. DEAR Sir,—Gratitude constrains me to convey to you; my heartfelt thankfulness for the very great benefit I have received from your pains-taking and successful treatment of my long standing and complicated'discase whereby I was brought to death’s door, besides being almost totally blind. I was informed by an acknowledged high authority after examination (the last time I was discharged from the hospital as incurable) that I was affected with blindness as a result of my complicated disease which information made me feel awfully dull and miserable, for at that time I could scarcely see the form of a’ newspaper, whereas to-day I am thankful to say I can read its pages although 70 years old and . I hope soon to be able to resume work again, after an interval of about two years. Again thanking you for the unremitting attention and great interest you took in my cas ' I m, Sir, ‘ gratefully yours, 1 jyi " H. LOCKWOOD.

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Southland Times, Issue 13504, 22 July 1896, Page 3

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