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Meetings fcOITHLAND RACING CLUB THE annual meeting of Members will be held on Friday, 7ih Septerub: r, at S p.m. BisiNgss— ADnual Report, Election of Officers for tbe ensuing year R. CLARK, Secretary SOUTHLAND MOUNTED RIFLES npilE Fmoke Concert to be tendered to Scr^t. 1 Fahey will take place this (Friday) evening, 31st August, at Corpl. Kelly's Hotel, at 8 o'clock . Uniform— Drill order. J. A. WEBNEY, Qr-MaaterSergt., Secretary. .SOUTHLAND CPhRATIVE BUTCHERb' UNION AMKE^ING of members of the above is convened for Monday next, 3rd September, at 8 o'clock p m, at the t riuce of Wales Temperance Hotel, Dee Business- Consideration" and adoption of Rules to be brought forward by the committee. MKTSAAC SEiBT, IN rpHEATRE ROYAL SUNDAY, 2nd SEPTEMBER After the Church services. 8 p.m. will give an address on A Religion without Superstition Bein? a repl> to the arch-freethinker, Mr Ingert,oll, to whom Mr Heloy replied in Cincinnati Hi 3 Worship the Mayor willpresiie. ADMISSION FiIEE, COLLECTION. CUX/TIVATOR TRIAL. A TRIAL of the NICHOLSON "HFROULES" CULTIVATOR will take place at 2 p.m. on MONDAY NEXT, the 3rd prcx, at Mr J. C Shea;er's farm, Drumtnond. N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE AG2SCYCO. Lie Agents. IN T3E ESTATE OF MRS J. LAMONT, LONUALE FARM, WOODLANDS ALL claims against the above estate must be rendered (in detail) to W. Shirrefls, Tay street, efore the 4th September, 1900 BADEN-POWELL FUND THE Meetirg of Subscribers to this fund called for Saturday last, l»|.Bed, not a soul Sive myself turning up. Mr Buxlon, who really tt.ri.ed the fund, has conferred \%ii.h me since. The amount in hand being ton small to purchase anythiugr worth presenting in the name of the people of this dir-triot, we propose to hand it to Mrs Bull, whose husband was killed in the bush at Colac last ween, and who, with her four children, is left unprovided for. Twelve of the larger contributors have been seen personally, and apree. Unless objection is made to me in writing on or before Saturday next, Ist September, the r^oney £S 9a 6d, will be co disposed. ROBT. GILM 1 Urf, In oharge of funds 27th August, 1900 Gear Co:s | EXTRACT I of MEAT I FOR B Beef Tea, goups i Gravies, Sauces, etc. H GUARANTEED H Absolutely pure. I And of the Very Highest Quality. B Manufnctuwrl solely from Cattle passed by B the Government Veterinary Inspector. H Obtainable throughout the Colony. 'H ASK FOR !T, And take no other. f§

Special Advertisement Oolumn /CYCLING Read Map-, Otago and Southland Is, v> mounted Linen Is 6d. Lilliorap and Co, Bookse lers, Stationers, etc, Esk street. THK FQUATTER'S LBEAM.by Rolf Roldrewood, I {cheap edition 01. Briton or Beer ?by George Griffith- a tale of the fight for Africa— Prioe 9d. Lillicrap and Co, Esk stieer-. FDR SALE— A commodious well ftnuhed family residence with freehold section on the highest portion of Don street. Gae, water, and domestic appointments excellently arranged, juTTifj. Apply, W. 15. bcandretn. Land Agent, corner Dee and Eek >treets, Invercargill FOR SALE— Ii acre?, Venus strpet, Georgetown, with substantial house of six rooms. K. •!. Cumming, Land and Estate Agent, Athenwum Chambers, InvcrcarKi'l T^OR SALE- A cottage of five rooms and bat hrootn, JO corner of Ciinan and Concn atreetß. Apply, F. Rose, Conon strett WANTED— Good practical breast bench sawyer, twelve m nths engagement to good hand : wages four pounds a week. References required. Apply, Malfroy and Co., Hokitika TO LET for 7 Years— Half of quarter-acre Sfcti-n in Yarrow street, near Dee stoett ; securely fenced, with gocd right-of-way Apply cilice of this paper. FOR SALK— In Conon street, ten minutes' walk from I'.O, ] -acre with house, six rooms, bath, stable, etc. R. J. Cumming, Land and Estate Agent, Athenaum Chambers, Invercargill THE BLUFF HARBOUR BOARD require the Services of a MARINE ENGINEER FOR P.S AWARUA, And to take Charge of Machinery belonging to the Board. ___ Appointment will be a temporary one for three moui)i9, with possibility of permanent engagement. SALARY at the rate of .C2OS PER ANI> UM, payable Monthly. Applications, addressed to the Chairman and mariced "Marine engineer." will be received at the Harbour Board offices, Bluff, up to SATURDAY, Bth September. GEO. R. GEORGF, „, Secretary. B.'uff Harbour, 28th August, 1900. W r ANT£D a respectable couple to adopt a child, a _ boy, about three months old. Apply, Secretary, Charitable Aid Board, Tay street IpOR SALE- Freehold, in Crinan street, house fiv P rooms and stable. Apply, K J Cumming, Land and I state Agent, AtheLwum Buildings, Invercargfn FOIt SALE — A quarter of an acre in Tweed street in good position, on very easy ternie.— William Corbett, i£ek street FOR SALE— Freehold in Yarrow street, good elevation, with houee rf 8 rooirs, bath, wash, house, vinery, storeroom, etc. Apply, R. J. Cumming Land and Estatt Agent, Athemeum Chambers, In vercarg 11 FiKST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, ' INVERCARGILL. ORGANIST WANTED. APPLICATIONS for the position of Organist in this congregation will be received up to Sn September. Salary, abO per annum. Organ, Americ.n. Applications, wiih testimonials attached, to be lodged wi-h W. A. MeOaw. Session Clerk, frduottion Office, from whom all particular? may b < obtained. W^ E cannot nake you good, but we ran make you » T feel good— Drink I'lOfe.K TEAS. \WJ ANTED KNOWN— That Mre Durham's, Tay ft street, is the best and cheapest place in town or board and lodging. Meals 6d and pood beds. I^SK STREET, FREEHOLD- For Sale, the eligible Hi property o.vned by Mr Wm. Smith, adjoining the Ttniptranoe Ball, having 33 feet frontage, by a depth of 16^ feet with Oroom dwelling. This street is growing in favour for business, and the house is worth the interest on tha purchase tnoney. Apply, W. B. Scandrett, Land Agent, corner Dee and Eek streets, lnvercargill WANTED— Good GRa^S for 100 Bullocks, in October. Applj, P. A. Vyner, B=lgrave Hous j . FOR SALE — In Leet street, east of Jed street, ireehold and house of seven ioon.B, bath and lima modern conveniences. Apply, K. J. Cuaimiug Land <VDd Ks;ate Agent, Atherioum Chambers, Invercargill STRAYED from Waimatuku, 2 Upstandin? Light Harness Geldings (no shoes en), have been seen in the Htdgehope District. 20* reward on delivery of above animals to J. A. MITCHELL & CO.. fee street

THE ECLIPSE SALE! £3000 WORTH *'*?:*•*-• BOOTS & SHOES ORDER FROM THE SUBJOINED PRICE LIST. Sale Now in Fall Swing CUT Own Make Department No- 22— Ladies' French Glace Lace Shoes, fox cloth x - . owi-i . i ,v t r> » , (luarters, g^lace poloth, patent toe, usual price ho. 1-Children s leather Lace Boots 7 to 9, Is 3d; 12?, sale pricp 8s 9d. Our beauties v « 0 \v 13 ' 48 . 1 *v t> , ,n , No. 23-Ladieb 1 Glace Tan Shoes, usual price Ss. sale io. 2— Women s Leather Balmorals 6s 11<1. price 5s lid No. 3 -Women's Oalf _ Balmorals, ■educul Irom 12s 6d No . 24-t-adies' 2-Bar Glace Shoes, neat patent cap, to 10s, and Used to OsOd. perfect fitting-, 6s 6d V 4- Youths Watertight Balmorals, siz-s Ito 2 re- No . 25 -Ladies' French Glace Button Boots, reduced duced from Ss Pd to 6s 11 per pair; sizes 3 to 5 re- to 7s 9d per pair duced from 9s 6d and 10s to 7s lid and Sd 6d per No. 25A-LadieB 1 Paiin Calf Golosh Kid Top Putton „„ ? al v«. .v .t> 1 1 v. 1 j . , . -, Snoes were 9s 9d, now 7s 9d. Ladies' Ualf crown No. 5 -Youths Balmorals, heel and toe plates, nails Fvening shoes reduced to 18 CJ or sprigs, sizes 1 and 2 reduced from 83 to 6s 9d, No. 26 -Youths' Amerioan Waterproofed Pealeoat f'-'d lato 7s 6dl SlZ€B 4 and 5 from lCs t0 Go'othed Balmorals, reduced from 13s 6d to 83 158 ia - lid per paiiNo. 6-Men's Strong Watertight Balmorals, sterling No. 27 -Gentlemen's Tan Goloshed Balmorals, usual value , fes 9d. price 16s, reduced to 12s 6d No. 7— Men s Watertight Balirorals, not our own No. S!8 - Gentlemen's Tan Golofhed Balmorals sewn make, 7s 9J per pair raart American Pbapes. 9s lid per pair No. 8-Men s Full Watertighta, usual price 14s, re- No. 29-Men'sßope Sole Mioes 2s 3d duoedtol2B. No. 30— Oents' Patent Oourt or Evening Dress Shoes. No. 9-Men s Full Watertißhts, best quality equal to gale prioe 5s 6d "" ? n V-j hi Q^ in the WOr ' d> ÜBUal P rice 158 6d - r^uced No. 31-Ladies' Glace Kid Tan Lace Shoes, extra fine xt „° »t , ™. n , j t, , . quality, stitched welts, perfect flctifc, a great No 10— Men's Chrome Goloehed Balmorals reduced bargain 7s 6d worth 10s 6d from 14b to lls 6d No. 32 -Ladies' Calf Kid Laoe or Button i hoes, usual No. 10A -Men's Calf Balmoral Boots, pegged, usual pr i C c Bs. sale price Os 3d price 17s, reduced to 13s 6d. NOTE No. 33-La ies' Kelt Cloth, warm lined House No 11-Men s Chrome Balmorals, sale price ir 8 6d. Boots, lace or bu- ton, patent golosh, stout soles, S°' i^~M On -' ce w 8 ca t • h^f p, lpP^ r9 ' Bale pr !f e 38 J M - , BtetliD & valu? . reduced to 4s lid per pair N °- 3 3 n „a 8 Watertl » ht Bluchers, pegged, reduced No. 34-Ladies' Black Kelt Slippers, Superior quality xt \°. 01 v r 0., • ■ ÜBual P ri e3s 6d, sale price 2s 6d N°- luc , her T 8 . 58 K f d ', m \* or without, nails «o. 35 -A vaiety of Bath Koom Slippers, fine twined Ho. 15 -Men a Light Leather Balmorals, sale price BO les, from Is lid per pair. Common Felt The a 6 bo P Pcv c e r Q P u a otatlon 9 are all for goods of our own S!ipp - r8 " 1 **">'• U3d and l 8 ed " Manufaoture Rubber Goods DreSS Bhoe Department. N o. 37-Thigh Gum Boots, usual prioe 255, sale prioe All best qualities of LADIES' EVENING SHOES 218 6d greatly reduced. No 39— Knee Gum Boot*, usual price 17s, sale price N °" I^7A U^ ea ' B } &C \ SS?™ 8 Laoe Shoeß) ÜBUaI price No - M- 1 ad 'es' Full Goloshes, beautiful shapes, 2 8 6d Kn iH f a dp a P ßnnf« 6d B h , i,h Na 4 1-Oents'Fu.l Goloshes splendid shape, light No. 18-Ladieß Hope Sol" Shoes Is lid and durable Bale nrinn Sk i \k No. 19-Udletf Tan Calf Button Sho.s, full fitting, No. 42-Kubb r'DredgeToote, or Farn.er,' Wet-day usual p.ice 10s 6d, sale price 6s lid Boots dull rubber sale Dree lls 6d >velaay No. 20-Ladies' Tan Calf Lace .-hoes, splendid quality, ruoDer, saie pr cc 118 oa usual price 10s 6d, now 6a lid No. 21— Girl's Evening Shoes, fancy and pain, sizes, -*■*' ©r«ler» to »»« accompanied l» t v 7 to 13, sale price 2s lid Cheque or PoNtul J¥ote«. TERMS OASH. - BOOKS CLOSED DURING SALE S. M C DONALD, "ECLIPSE" BOOT SALE, City Boot Palace, DEE STREET, INVERCARGILL. NOW ARRIVING; NEW SPRING GOODS Ex SS PAPANUI Ex SS KARAMEA DIRECT FROM THE BRITISH AND CONTINENTAL MARKETS. Also, One Case of CHOICE SILKS Direct from Japan. From now fewtri wo shall be constantly OPENING UP FRESH SHIPMENTS OF CHOICE NEW GOODS. INSPECTION INVITED. HtRBERT, HAYNEo & CO., DIRECT IMPORTERS, TA V STREET, INVEIiCARUILt,

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Southland Times, Issue 14733, 31 August 1900, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 14733, 31 August 1900, Page 3

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