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Liunsden Court report and Purk School prize list on page 4. Pictures. Pictures. Pictures. — Jusl arrived a splendid selection of photogravures, plat inotype.s, and carbon prints. New subjects, framed ai>d unfranied. Also views of Lake scenery, from the Gayuor studio, Duuerlin. Would make beautiful present h for your friends. Dewe's Furnishing Warehouse, Tay street. A church in which only two services are held during the- course of any one year is to be found in the middle of a large field near the village of Towton. It was originally erected as a memorial to Lord de Clifford, who fell in the battle of Towton in 14(51. When visitors from the country are in town they arc invited to leavo their orders for groceries, etc., with Mn J. S. B.\xtkk, who has received large consignments of general goods, which he is selling at prices calculated to interest. intending purchasers. Teas of extra excellency at new tariff rates can also be had from Mrß.-vxTKU. The Southport coroner, in an inquest on an infant who died from burns, said he would do away with flannelette : it was a most dangerous thing. At every inquest he conducted where there was a child burned to death it was clothed in flannelette. .Scene i^ Dek Street. — Two ladies meeting.—lst lady : " You do look pleased. Where have you been ?" 2nd lady : "Why, I have just been up to Miss Stone's Magic Cave, feasting my eyes on the pretty toys there. K very thing i.s just lovely, and so cheap too ; but whom do you think I met there but Denis, Katie and the children. It would do your heart good to see those girla with their beautiful dolls an<l tea sets, | and the boys with their bats, balls and boats. Talk about boats, why the Theresa | Ward is nothing to them. I hear the (iovernor will have his own carriage and pair when up luuntry. I wouldn't wonder but what he has been to the Magic Cave, where you get toy cabs, mail coaches, pony carts, or a carriage and pair, and I don't see why the Hon. f. ("1. need bother about a Bite for the new workshops when trains and engines can be got ready- made ab the Magic Cave, I can tell you I am well pleased with my pur] chases.and so will you be if you go there, and think of all that you can save by buying your toys at the Magic Cave." Christmas and New Year Card Room.— Our annual display is now arranged, and we are ready for the season's trade. Each year we have gone one better ; the various stands are loaded with exquisite specimeus from publishers in England, France, (lermany, etc., who in these special lines are at the IO]» of the tree. A most attractive and novel series are the "New Boxed Cards," dainty creations in plush, velvet and artistic workmanship. Even if not an intending buyer we invite a visit, as when once seen we know what the result will be. — Lillicraf and Co., Esk street. "Relief of Invcrcargill. " Bells'. Bells ! Bells !! ! Ring out the good tidings to the residents of Invercargill and suburbs whose relief will be grateful and comforting when they know that our grocers are stocking the celebrated " Bfll "' Tea. Only one quality — tho Best. Coupons in every tin
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Southland Times, Issue 14813, 14 December 1900, Page 2
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557Pie. Southland Times, Issue 14813, 14 December 1900, Page 2
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