McKay Bros RASPBERRIES. RASPBERRIES. WE are receiving daily larga Supplies from the North, in 121 b buckets. Orders filled as received. McKAY BROS. CHAFF, OATS, WHEAT. i JUS>T ARRIVED — Splendid samples of Chaff, Fowls' Wheat and Uate. Prices on application to UcKAY BKOS, Exchange Sale Rooms. NEW POTATOE3. ONIONS. WE get large supplies of Auckland, Oamaru and and local potatoes daily. Prim eg t Victorian Onions ; quality first consideration ; prices right. McKaY BROS, Exchange Sale Rooma. TEVIOT FRUITGROWERS' ASSOCIATION. WE have again been appointed agents for the above Association, and would remind jammakers thit we are right in the middle of the season Larga supplies daily of peaohes, apricots, plums; for sale privately after 10-30 a.m. each day. Trade sales every morning up to 10.30. McKAY BROS, Exchange hale Rootni. Dalgety C Co. THURSDAY, 6th MARCH, ISO 2 PRELIMINARY ANNOUNOBMENT. DALGETY & 00, Ltd.. in conjunction with Donald Reid and Co, are instructed by the Trustees of the Awa Moa Estate to sell by pubiio auction At Dunedin ON TKUBSDAY, Btii MARCH, 1603 That high class agricultural property, adjolnine the town of Oamaru, known as the Awa Moa Estate, an original seleotion by the late Hon Matthew Holmes comprising about 4000 aores of rich limestone land, splendidly adapted for dairying, wheat and potato growing, in suitable 6ized farms and suburban seotions. Lithograph plans will be ready for distribution in about three weeks. Term 9 and particulars in future advertisement and THR AUCTIONEERS, Dunedin, Christchurch, Titnaru, Oamaru and Gore. Screened Coalbrookdale Westport Coal. IWILL have a cargo of the above celebrated Coal landing about the 25th insb. As quantity is limited early application is necessary. INVEROARGILL COAL AND FIREWOOD DEPOT. W. S. WATERBTON, Proprietor. SINGING AND VOICE PRODUCTION MR GERALD C. BRANSON DESIRES to intimate to his pupils and others that he will resume the teaching of singing and voice production on 6th FEBRUARY. MR BBASSON will attend at his rooms, Colonial Bank Butldiags on Monday, 3rd February from 3.30 to 6 p.m. and thereafter from 10.30 am. till 6 p.m. IMPRESS NEEDLE SHORT SEASON ONLY SHORT SEABON ONLY SHORT SEASON ONLY Open morning, afternoon and evening ALL INSTRUCTIONS FREE Next Mr Hushes' Hotel, DEE STREET PROFESSOR ELSTON, PHRENOLOGIST, PHYSIOLCGISI, PHYSIOGNOMIST HOURS- 10 TILL 12 ; 2 TILL 5; 7 TILL 9 Offices at Empress Needle* Co., DEE STREET District Land and Survey Office, Invercargill, 23rd January, 1002 XT OTIC E is hereby given that the undermentioned 1™ Section will be open to selection at this oflioe on and after Tuesday, 25th February. 1902 UNDER THE LAND FOR~SETTLEMENTS ACTS LEASE IN~piRPETUITr MERBIVALE ESTATE Seotion 15, Blook VIII, Waiau, area 172 a. 3r. OOp. Holf-yearly rent, £19 13s. Burdened with £33 8b valuation for improvements JOHN HAY, Commissioner of Crown Laoda HIGH GRADE ENGLISH MAKE LADIES' & CENTS' CYCLES. "1 OAI PATTERNS with WESTWOOD RIMS It/Ul and DUKLOP MULTIFLEX TYRES, Complete with Lamp, Bell, &c. CHEAP FOR CASH OB TERMS ARRANGED EVERY MACHINE GUARANTEED. INSPECTION INVITED. 8 1 ITUOnUI" IMPORTER, ■ LllflUUlfj Tay Stbeet. 2JS I THE BEST HEAPS! ON THE BEST HEADS! c WOODROW'S FAMOUS HATS ABE SOLD BY GEORGE FINDLAY TAY STREET, INVEROARGILL. A NEW OCCUPATION FOB WOMEN HUNDREDS ol women are earning independent incomes by means of Mechanical Drawing If you are disoourtkged with your prospeots, why no enter this new field ; we teach by mail. Call or write THE HEMINGWAY COMMERCIAL & COACHING SCHOOL, 192 Qokks Street, Auckland. P.O. Box 170. Telephone, 1234. IF YOU WISH your little HPtY" I fTO TP A C entertainment to X XvXJCjXV ± HjAtJ be a success use £20 BICYCLES FOR £12 10s. MESSRS COOKE, HOWLISON & CO., CYCLE MANUFACTURERS AND IMPORTERS OF DUNEDIS, T>EQ to announce that they have opened a KIRK'S BUILDINGS, DON STREET. With a Full STOCK of BICYCLES AND AOCESsoaiES 300 LADIES' AND GENTS'. HIGH GRADE ENGLISH BICYCLES at Enormous Keductionf Specially selected by Mr Howlieon while in England GENTS' £12 10s, LADIES' £13 10s! Every Machine Guaranteed for Twelve Months TERMS ARRANGED. INSPECTION INVITED Old machines taken in part payment of new ones Record Cycles, Built to order of B.S.A parts, £19.
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Southland Times, Issue 15152, 24 January 1902, Page 3
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678Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Issue 15152, 24 January 1902, Page 3
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