Amusements T BaGUE N.Z. WHEELMEN INVFROARGILL GYOLIMO CLUB GRAND COMPLIMENTARY RACE MEETING UNION GROUNDS, WEDNESDAY, 14tb NOVFMB&R, at 2.30. CITY B \ND IS ATTENDANCE SOUTHLAND'S BEST RIDER"? COMPETING /dtnispion, Is ; Grandstand, Is. All outgoing tra.ns dMajed. B. DENLv, Secretary and Treasurer Bailway Notices ■W-EW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. CYCLING SPORTS, 14th NOV., 1800. The afternooi train for Clintor will leave Invercargill 5.40 i'.io, Woodlands 6.30, Kdendale 7.5, Mataura 7.35. Gore 8.10, Pukerau 8.40, Waipahi 9.10 The attrrnoon train for Orepuki will leave In>ercargill 6.85 p.m, Makarewa 6.29, Thornbury 7.15, Riverton 7.40 The afternoon train for Nightcaps will leave Riverton 6.60 p.m, Thornbury 7.20, Otautau 8 p.m The alternoon train fnr Lutnsden will leave Invcrcargill 6.10 p.m, Makarewa r5.43, Winton 7.30, Centre Bush 7.55, Dipton 8.45 The train for Hfdghope will leave Winton 7.35 p.m. The evening train for Bluff will leave Invercargill 6.30 p.m The eveniDg train for Invercargill will leave Bluff 6.30 p.m For fuller information see handbills BY ORDER Meetings UNFURLING THE FLAG, MIDDLE SCHOOL THE Ceremony of Unfurling the Flag will take place on WEDNESDAY, 14ni INST., Commencing 2.30 sharp An appropriate programme in which the Garrison Band will assist has been arranged. Former pupils and friends are cordially invited to be present. DON STREET P.M. CHURCH.— ANNIVERSARY SOIREE this evening. Tea at 6.3o.— Tickets Is. Publlo MeetiDg, 7-30— Addresses and Music. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. ALE7TURE by John Smyth, Esq. M.A., D. Phil., r"cently returned from Kdinburck and Germany, on " The I ife and Character of the German People," will be delivered in First Church, on Thursday, the 15th November, at 8 o'clook p.m. The Lecture will be interpsersed with musical items by Mrs Smvih and others. Proceeds ia aH of the Harmonium Fund of the Sylvan Bank Sunday School. TICKETS— AduIts Is, children 6d, to be had at the Bible Depot, and from Messrs Manson and Lilliorap J. NEILL, fecretary. EUREKA GOLD DREDGING CO , LTD, rpHE Adjouried Annual Meeting will be held at A the registered Office of the Company, Esk street, Inveroargill, this Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. CHAS. W. BROWN, St cretary T^HE Government requests offers on behalf of War 1 ■ fflce for the supply of FIVK THOUSAND TONS, more or le.-s, of OA IS, in eighty| pound bagi, for shipment to ?outh Africa by twentieth December next. Tenders to be F. 0.8. or C.1. P., and to Btate quantity and quality of cats to be supplied and port of shipment. Produce to be pase?d by Government grader. Offers to be in the hands cf Secretary for Agriculiure, Wellington, on or before the tw-ntieth i^ovember. Ihe lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. JOHN D. RITCHIF, Secretary, Department of Agriculture. Wellington, Nov. 13tb, 1900. PROFESSIONzYL NOTICE. MR JOHITsPENCE (Formerly Chief Surveyor, &o , of Southland), BEGS to announce that having returned to New Zealand, he has started business in Invercargill as a Private Surveyor. MR SPENCE is an Authorised Surveyor of NZ. and W. A. Hois prepared ro exf-cute Surveys of every dercription, LAND, TITLK, AND MINING, SURFACE AND UNDERGROUND. Flotation Plbds, &c, prepared for Miaing Companies. OFFICE: COJLOWIAI, BUIIiIHIVCJS, CORNER DEK HR6ET AND CRESCKNT
FOR CHILDREN'S WEAR. Just Opened and now ready for inspection in our Show Room a magnificent assortment of Goods for Children's Wear; many of the lines much under value. CHILDREN'S BLOUSES in Drill, Print, and Galatea, trimmed with Embroidery and Cord, from 3s 9d to 6s A Grand Assortment of Children's Pelisses in Cashmere, trimmed Avith Satin Ribbon and Insertion, 5s 6d, 6s 6d to 1 0s 9d. Lovely goods Cream Serge Coats for little boys, with box pleats and belt, some with silk collars, 8s 6d and 9s 6d Children's Pelisses, trimmed with insertion lace and satin ribbon, 9s 6d to 22s 6d Infant Boys' double-breasted Coats, in Serge and Cashmere, trimmed embroidery and cord, 9s 6d Cream Corduroy and Serge Pelisses, trimmed embroidery and satin ribbon, 14s 6d Children's White Pique Dresses and Pelisses, trimmed with embroidery, 7s lid to 10s 9d Infant Boys' Hats, in Serge and Cashmere, embroidered at top, caught up at side with quills, 2s 6d to 5s lid Children's Bonnets in silk and fancy, all sizes, from 3s lid to 8s lid Girls' Fancy Silk Hats in cream and coloured, trimmed with lace and flowers, from 3s lid to 9s Gd A Great Variety of Embroidered Hats and Bonnets in the latest styles, from 2s 6d to 6s 6d A SPECIAL LINE ins Ladies' Print Underskirts, in pink and pale blue, trimmed with white braid, 2s lid each. THOMSON~& BEATTIE FOR THE HOLIDAYS. The Best House to Visit at this time of year for— STEEL TRAVELLING TRUNKS CABIN TRAVELLING TRUNKS STEEL HAT TRUNKS MOSGIEL TRAVELLING RUGS KAIAPOI TRAVELLING RUGS ENGLISH TRAVELLING RUGS Stylish-Fitting Holiday Suits Well-cut Walking Suits Durable Travelling Suits PORTMANTEAUX ! PORTMANTEAUX ! GLADSTONE BAGS ! BRIEF BAGS ! SHIRTS, HATS, COLLARS, TIES, UMBRELLAS, AND GENTS MERCERY OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. The Largest and Best Selected Stock in Town to choose from. HERBERT, HAYNEJ & GO., DIRECT IMPORTERS, TH STRBKT, INVBRCARGILL
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Southland Times, Issue 14797, 14 November 1900, Page 3
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