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Professional i* Froggatt SCHOOL OF MUSIO THE MATAURA CONSOLIDATED GOLD DRKDG MRS WOOD will resumTteaohinn on MONDAY, INO COMPANY LIMITED. 3rd FEBRUARY. Pupili to attend afc usual rM 11/m m»Tini. hours ,N LIQUIDATION. _ . _ __ |\if RQ. FROGGATT, Auotioneer, has reoeived inPIANOFORTE TUITION ITI .trootion. Irom the Liquidator of the Mataura MISS RUS9EXL remamls lesson, lessons at her Consolidated Gold Dredging Company Limited to sell Rooma, Colonial t hanibers, on MONDAY, Brd °y public auotlon at hia roome, Tay Btreet, InveroarFEBRUARY. In a tendanoe on Friday, 81st inst., frill, do the Ist day of February, 1902, at 12 O'olock and Saturday, till 1 pm. to arrange for ooming noon _ quarter _, . .. . 1. The Mataura Consolidated Gold Dredging ComPIANOFORTE pany 'a Dredge and ail appliances, together with two special claims, situated on the MISS CHURTON, Mataura river, below the bridge nt Mataura PupU 0 f Island, and known aa the Mataura Golden ThelateMrT.TallißTrimnelKWellin-ton) Treasure, and tha Mataura Golden Beach Mr Robert Parker (Wellington) Olaime. Mr Ohas. Gray (Invercorcill) 2. Also, by themgeivos, two speoial olalms Is prepared to receive pupils for the Pianoforte. situated on the old bed of the Mataura river, a v,™ ___ "*" and known aa ;the Mataura Magnetio and the Don St , I-tvercaroill. Mataura Magnetio Extended olaima. ""■ " For further particulars apply to MUSIO ROOM., ESK BTREET G. FROGGATT, PRIVATE lessons resumed Monday, 3rd February Auctioneer. Glasses from 10th idem. In attendanoe from .. . . Thursday, 30th January to arrange for coming _ m^ _ term Wright. Stephe ason & Co CHA a . GRAY. — , . _ gALg 0F VALUABLE FREEHOLD FARMS VfOLINTUITION. W FERGUSON resumes teaohing on Ist Feb- -__._,,_ -»,__,, vu s,i__ 5 ,i__ _r__„_.^„i_» • ruary. Intending pupil, leave namea with FaiTIOUS BIaCK HlllS, KnapClale A Fenj__on or Lillicrap and Co. ir_»* *. . . . fc^xax©. SINGING AND VOICE PRODUCTION SATURDAY, Ist FEBRUARY, 1902, At 2 p.m. sharp. MR GERALD 0. BRANSON | A t horse bazaar, gore. DESIRES to intimate to his pupila and others that -« rnm n T qTi.Pßi?vq7»K Ann nn h^vn » he will resume the Uaehinc of singing and VVT RIGHT, STEPHENSON. AND CO, have revoice production on 6tii FEBIiUARY. * V . <»"«* instructiona from Dr Angua MoNab to ..t. «« . .,~~,., ... .... „, •, offer by Public Auction aa above, part of his MR BKANSON will attend at hia roome, Colonial Bank Buildinga on Monday, 3rd February from 3.30 BamlOnfifart EstatO, to 6 pm. and thereafter from 10.30 a m. till 6 p.m. "" * - ■ FORMERLY PART OF KKAPDALE STATION. PIANOFORTE, SINGING, AND VOICE PRODUCTION Con' aining about 1526 aores of Rich Land subdivided into Five Farm. MRS BLUE resumes lessons on Monday, 27th January, at her residence, Jackson Btreet, Eaat Full particulars and upset prices in fu ure issue, Invercargill Pupils kindly attend at their usual hours Plans and lurther partioulara on application to . _._ _ ._ THE AUOTIONEERP, MUSIC Tuition Gore, Invercargill, or Dunedin. I SHALL resume Teaching on MONDAY, 27th ■ ■"* IN' ST. _. „. « ... .. „. ,- „_. T>ETER BLAKIF, Senr, ot Ryal Bush, having Brww.Ts-P>ano, Organ Viohn, Tiohncello. \f assigned his estate to me, all accounts owing Scientific \o.C9 Production and Artutio b bjm *fc )hiß date (27th j anuaryi 1902) will b! Singing, Harmony, Counterpoint and Com- d [ goharK< r d by me , but I will not be responsible for P oßlMon any debts contracted by him from thia date. CHILDREN CAREFULLY TRAINED (Signed) JANE BLAKIE. Advanced pupils prepared for the profession — — ■ — ■ • New pupils for the singing class and other subjects are requested to arrange AT ONOE HIGH GRADE ENGLISH MAKE JOHN J. ZLMMBR * Don street, 23rd January LADIES' & CENTS' CYCLES. ST. CATHERINE'S CONVENT. 1 QAI PATTERNS with WE9TWOOD RIMB INVEROARGILL I\JVJ 3, and DUNLOP MULTIFLEX TYRES. SonooLs re-opening on Monday, 3fu> Complete with Lamp, Bell, &c. PPRRUARY — ' '— Pupils prepared for Matriculation, Civil Service, CHEAP FO3 OASH OR TEBMS ARRANGED and Musical Exams, Praetioal and Theoretical. im_Dir mnmiro nn»D_«-__n Elooution class for grown np ladiea, teachera and EVERY MACHINE GUARANTEED. othera. ~~~ The B) stem taught In two terms, or twenty-two INSPEOTION INVITED. les one. Those desirous of joining class abould _—___•_*■__' — Tuno.-iuro apply at the Convent during coming week. 1 D II | Ur*|lllf lMrllKlfiK, TgBM3 O. LHIIUUIfj Tay Stbeet. Muaic or Singing .. i guineas per quarter Theory and Harmony Olasa 15a per quarter Elooution Claaa 1 guinea per quarter NJ_£JS AND COMPANY'S NON POISONOUS IMPRESS NEEDLE — LIQUID SHEEP DIP SEORT SEASON ONLY SHORT SEASON ONLY EIGHT GOLD MEDALS. SHORT SEASON ONLY Open morning, afternoon aod evening HIGHEST AWARD WORLD'S FAIR, OHIOAGO. ALL INSTRUCTIONS FREE SAMPLE TESTIMONIAL : Next Mr Hughes' Hotel, Centre Buß Vv .& S. Zealand ' DEE STRKET DtM Sira,— We have used Messrs Nes. and Oo's . ■ — — — — ' — Non-Poisonous Dip tor the laat five years, and And _____ _- __ _-*.. that it gives every satisfaction. We find it ta the DD-lIZC V VllD Ci V T fiM best out of several Dips we have tried, and it is also rUU r COOU II LLO I U llj the eaeiett to mix.- Yours faithfully, nnouM^T norc- TRUSTEES IN ESTATE OF LATE JOHN SHAND, PHKi-NOLOOIbi, Per J. D. SHAND. PHYSIOLOGIST., — PHYSIOGNOMIST INVERCARGILL AGENTS : HOURS- 10 TILL 1?.; 2 TILL 6; 7 TILL 0 H. Li. TAPLEY & CO., Offices at Empress Needle Co., 36 ESK STREET dee STREET (Opposite Southland Tiasa Offioe.) ~ ' Chiel Agents for Otago— THE MOST POPU- mrriTiTi mm _ STRONACITBROS AND MORRIS. DUNEDI V. LAR DRINK IN 1 l(jrJl.K IHj A NEW zkalaND j Works and Offices ; Darlington, England AXEMEN, TROLLYMEN, SAWYERS, ANY ONE WHO WORKS HARD CAN BE WELL SUPPLIED AT GEORGE FINDLAYS Whose slock consists of honest stuff in Men's and Boys' Clothing, Shirts, Pants, Singlets, Sox, Braces Belts, Hats, Ties, Caps, Overalls, Travelling Bags, &c. .SOLE AGENT IN SOUTHLAND FOR WOODROWS FAMOUS HATS. THE EXHIBITION. Lusty young 190? will soon be here and you will want to welcome him in royal style. One of the steps in that direction is the adornment of the home, and to supply choice articles for the adornment business is one of the easons for our existence. Roman Work Tray Cloths, 18 x 27, at ls, ls 6d, ls 9d Tray Cloths, hemstitched and embroidered, 18 x 27, at ls lld, 2s lld, 3s Gd Tray Cloths, 32 x 32, at 3s 9d, 4s 6d, 6s 3d Linen Cosy Covers, 4s 6d and 4s lld Linen Duchesse Sets, 7s 6d and 9s lld Linen Sheet Shams, 3 yards by 45 inches, 12s 6d, 17s 3d, 18s 6d Linen Sheets, 3 yards by 2£, 30s Real Lace Goods in Renaissance and Torchon D'oyles, all sizes, 9d to 3s 3d Tray Clothe, 3s 6d to 17s 6d Side Board Covers, 7s 6d to lis 9d Wondrous taste and beauty in Cushions, Cosies and Table Centres Charming Variety And excellent values in allsorts of Curtains, Muslins, Tapestries, <fee Exclusive Designs IN SQUARES, RUGS AND LINOLEUMS THOMSON k BEATTIE TO HOLIDAY-GOERS. If you want a Real Good Travelling Trunk, call and inspect our large stock suitable for either land or sea. OUR NOTED CABIN TRUNK Is a favourite with the Travelling Public. OUit NOTED HENLEY TRUNK In a variety of sizes is a First-class Family Trunk. OUR STEEL BONNET TRUNKS Are a boon to the Ladies for the preservation of their Hats or Bonnets. For Portmanteux, Travelling Rugs, ' Gladstone Bags, } Rug Straps, &c. We show in any of the above lines the largest and best selection in Southland at prices that will stand the test of comparison. We buy direct from the manufacturers and havo much pleasure in drawing your attention to these goods. HERBERT, HAYNES & CO.. DIBECT IMPORTERS, TAY STREET, INVERCARGILL

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Southland Times, Issue 15156, 29 January 1902, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Issue 15156, 29 January 1902, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Issue 15156, 29 January 1902, Page 3

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