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_^ Public No tic aa §^ GOEj* Farjhejt _- 7— Exquijste Flavor, THE SOUTHLAND SAWMILUNG GO., INVERCARGILL. WE beg to notify the BUILDERS and CARPENTERS of InvercargiU and Suburbs that we have opened an extensive TIMBER YARD in Spey street, where we now hold LARGE STOCKS of DRY, ROUGH and DRESSED RED PINE, every description of Mouldings, Totara and Black Pine, 'White Pine, Broad Boards, etc. Wo also have on hand a large stock of SECOND-CLASS Rough and Dressed Timber, such FLOORING, LINING, WEATHER BOARDS, SCANTLING and BOARDS. We are prepared to deliver Dry Timber to any part of Invercargill or Suburbs ou the shortest notice. FIREWOOD, SLABS AND BLOCKS We have a large stock of Dry 2ft Slabs and Blocks cut at our Mills, and we are prepared to deliver same at — 2ft. Slabs .- 6s 6d per load Blocks 10s per load PRIOR TO STOCKTAKING. WE ARE MAKING GREAT REDUCTIONS OF SEVERAL* LINES' TO CLEAR : BOYS % MENS Blouse Suits 4s lid, 7s 6d '*Sac Suits 19s 6d, 22s 6d, 26s 6d Sailor Suits 7s 6d Tweed Trousers, 6s lld, 7s 6d, 10s 6d Norfolk Suits ... ... 12s 6d Denim Overalls ... 2s lld W.P. Ooats 17s 6d W.P. Coats ... 17s 6d, 19s 6d, 25s Men's Lambswool Pants and Shirts ... ... 2s lld, 4si|-&% Men's Merino Pants and Shirts ... ... 2s 6d, 3s 6d, 3s lIcHH Gents' Hats, Ties, and Bows Reduoed to clear. THE N.Z. CIOTHING FACTORY, Corner Dee and Esk str ß ets. REID AJN D GRAY FAMOUS DOUBLE - FURROW PLOUGHS ALSO, DIGGING PLOUGHS, SINGLE FURROW and SWING PLOUGHS Over 13,000 made. We make moro Ploughs than all other Colonial makerß pnt together. Up-to-date iv every particular. Our PATENT STEEL POINTS FOR SHARIS Have auporsoded all others, and farmere now recognise their value. Every fanner .hould try them. DISC AND DIGGING HARROWS (aU aizes) ALL-STEEL ZIGZAG HARROWS (the best made) NEW PATENT SPRING TOOTH HARROW, With Wheels and Seat. A useful and cheap implement. CHAFFCUTTER S— Double and Single Baggers The Premier ChafFouttere in the colony. CAMBRIDGE ROLLERS, HORSE POWERS, SEED SOWER, '- MAST" and " EUREKA" G_UIN DRILLS, DRAYS, WAGGONS, & REID AND GRAY.

| Pablic Notices t d CALL ON SMITH AND LAING, HARDWARE MERCHANTS, FOR ALL HOUSEHOLD IRONMONGERY, ' FARMERS 1 LINES, BUILDERS' LINES. A Fine Lot of WALL PAPERS, MIXED PAINT., and SCRIM CHURNS, MILK DISHES and BUCKETS WRINGERS AND MANGLES AND LAWN MOWERS GARDEN SPADES AND FuRKS, SCYTHES AND HAY RAKES RANGES AND GRATES, TILES AND TILE HEARTHS GUNS AND AMMUNITION VVE HAVE A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF Electro plated War© for Wedding Presents. EVERY CARPENTER AND FITTER SHOULD SEE OUR TOOLS We say _o.hi_g Hbout price but our motto is "SMALL PROFITS AND QUICK RETURNS, " so give ua a trial aDd p-*ove for yourselves. Note Address-ESK STREET, INVERCARGILL.

Pnblio Noticea Cver 35,000 of these Ranges in Use in New Zealau j COOKfMG RANGE / fam ■ii'iiiimr_i gwccrn-'iTfinioii) . SINGLE AND DOUBLE OVEN Th _• will Burn -IGNITE, TRUK OOAL or WOOD npto 24 inches long. The flues are all jr_F- CONTAINED an_ need NO SETTING. Can be worked in a CHIMNEY or with STOVE PIPK. Zhe Oven Bottoms lihAT WELL ; Good Bread Bakers. Very suitable for Shepherds Hats, Sheip Farms, Hotels, and Dwelling-houses. M&DE IN ~ALL SIZES HIGH OR LOW PRESSURE BOILERS FITTED I These RANGES am guaranteed tc be all that Is said of them in the Oacalogne. SOLD BY ALL IRONMONGERS. CATALOGUES ON APPLICATION TO THB MAKER AND PATENTKE. H. E- SHACKLOCK (Limi-ed), Southend Foundry, Princes* street. Dunedin. none lliln* EQUAL W l \\ TO mm* Nelson, moate 5 _____________________ GALL AT FURNISHING WAREHOUSE, TAY STREET, FOR Iron and Brass Rail Bedsteads, Spring and Woven Wire Mattresses, Kapok Beds, Bolsters and Pillows. We use only Clean, Wholesome Materials, our quality is good and Prices Right SEE OUR WINDOWS FOR DISPLAY OF BEDSTEADS. We beg to remind Art Classes that we keep a largo 6took of ARTISTS' MATERIALS. PICTURE FRAMING A SPECIALTY. Telephone 223. TAY STREET. MOA MOA MOA RABBIT RABBIT RABBIT TRAPS TRAPS TRAPS LATEST IMPROVEMENTS, BARREL SWIVELS The " MOA " needs *' NO PUFF" We leave tbab for tbe MONGREL HERD OF IMITATIONS whioh has sprung into existenoe owing to ita UNPRECEDENTED SUCCESS. OLD HANDS will not be deceived. They know apd WILL INSIST upon gefc-ing tbe " MOA. " Beginners are cautioned against substitutes put forward as being "JUST AS GOOD." FARM AND STATION BEQ,UISITE3. GENERAL HOUSE FURNISHING AND BUILDERS' IRONMONGERY. WALL PAPER, SCRIM, OILS, PAINTS, VARNISHES, Eto , Eto. Tools and Supplies for Cabinetmaker!?, Coachbuild-rs, Blacksmiths, Engineers, Sawmiller., Plambsre, Tinsmiths, Siddlore, Bricklayers, Plasterers, Etc., Etc. CROCKERY, Gt.ASSW_.RE, CUTLERY AN© PLATEDWARE. THE NEW ZEALAND HARDWARE GO, LIMITED, DEIS STREET (Next Prince of Wales.) General Ironmongers and Crockery Importers

Shipping V fTIHE KEW ZBALAND SHIPPING COMPANY A ROYAL MAIL LINE_OF STEAMEBS FOE LONDON. c via Montb Vidso, T_ffs__iFi_ ahd Plymouth Best Accommodation for all olaaaea ol P&aaenge: at Lowest Bates. Ht^r _,__. Port oi Probabl wwßmew Tonfl Dep6rture Dat 9 Whakatane .. .. 6H6 Lyttelton M*roh *' Wakanui .. 6706 Wellington April Paparoa .. .. 6563 _. April 5 Tongariro' .. .. 7661 ~ May S Rimutaka 7764 .. June 1 Waimata .. 5610 .. To follow Papanui .. 6532 -. -, Otarama .. .. 3935 .. „ Ruapehu* 7705 .. I - j l____j . B * TWIN SOBEW. Oo&stol Passage to port of departure FRES Wer ran ta leaned for Passages from the Unlt-t Kingdom Bound the World I__So- eia*9) through Oaoada o>. United Htavn, returning by S.Z.B. 00, or vtoe versa lor farther .p_rUoalan apply Oo t_QE BIW ZSALAIH) SHIPPING CO., hn ., E_« s. *n". lirv ßU)AMn.v Messaseries Maritime- Co. FRENCH LINB Oi? STEMER., BYDNE. AND 1 MELBOURNE TO LONDON vu OOL /MBO AND PARIS. Norxf-Deutscher Lloyd GERMAN LINE OF STEAMERS, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE TO LONDON, ANTWEBP AND BREMEN VIA COLOMBO AND SUEZ. Nippon Yusen Kaisha JAPANPBE LINE OF BTE*MERS, MELBOURNE AND SYDrvKY TO CHINA, JAPAN AND EASTERN PORTS. For paiticuiaTß of sailing, fares and freight, apply to J. G.WARD &00., Agenta OHAW, SAVILL AND ALBION CO.. LIMITED MONTHLY LINE DIREOT PASSENGER STEAMERS BETWEEN NEW ZEALAND AND LONDON FARES : Saloon Accommodation from £42 to £68 single, and £70 to £106 return. Third ekss bom LB to 19 guin__B Bingle. and £28 te £35 return Pitta 10 per oent. TO-AIIr-AOTEA, to sail March 20th To friends bringing relatives out from Home special acilitieß given by issue of passage order to the oolony. Fall particulars on application to Passenger and Loading Agents Or WRIOHT, STEPHENSON AND 00. THE 8.8. INVEROARGILL will leave the Inveroartrill Jetty for Dnnedin and other ports eery THURSDAY, returning from Dnnedin EVPRY TUESDAY. freight from Dnnedin— 13s Per Ton— l3s Delivered Into Store or to Bailway Station. For fnrther p-.__c_l_r_ apply to A. B. OAMPBELL, Ageut Pnbiic J* otices_ T> F. CUTHBERTSON F.I.A.N.Z. PUBLIO ACCOUNTANT. Agent for Publio Trustee. VALUER AND GENERAL AGENT. ARBITRATION— A SPEOIALTY. Agent : Guardian Assurance Company, Limited, Fire. United Inauranot Oompany, Limited, Marine Boyal Mail Coach Lumsden, Te Anau and Manapouri. JOSEPH M. CROSBIE, Proprietor, (Oook and Sons, Agency THE above bi-weekly coaoh service wiil bo resumed after the Slst October, 1900, a**ollows .-—Leave Lumsden every Tuesday and Satuiday np to SOth April, 1902, immediately after the arrival of the morning trains from Inveroargill 'hnd Kingston, retaming from Te Anau on Mondays and Thursdays, le&vinsr at 6 a. - , and will reach Lumeden in time to catch afternoon trainß to Invercargill and Xi gston. FARES—Lumsden to Te Anau, Single £1 sb, Return, £2. Special coach or buggy can be arranged .for at any time. Terms on appUoation to the proprietor BAILWAY HOTEL, Lumsden. IMPERIAL. GALF FOOD CAN BE USED WITH EITHER SKIM, SEPARATED MILK, OB WHEY. Made from malt, oooked and uncooked cereals, scientifically blended, so aa to be the best substitute for whole mOk. At the same time will not cause " scours," as is the case with linseed alone. If mixed snd fed aooording to instructions, it is the moet economical food in the market. A small bag (251 b) will last one oalf Aye weeks, an longer if milk is plentiful. PAOKED IN 25L8. BAGS, OR 200LB. SAOKS. Awarded Gold Medal, Dunedin Exhibition, 1896 First Award and Speoial Mendon, Auckland tfx__bi tion, X899. TESTIMONIALS. From J. Burt Veale, Midhurat, Taranaki. December 22nd, 189*. Dear Sir.—l have much pleasure in recommending " lmy farmer friends in Tarana_i the use of the **« mperial " Calf Meal as a valuable help in the suoceßoful rearing of their calves. In my opinion, that used in moderate quantities, cooked and mixed witn skim milk, it answers all the purposes of the imported meal at about half tbe cost. lhave tried them both, and in eaoh case have been satisfied with 1 the results, but I give tbe preferenoe to the*' lmperial." on aooount of ite being tte muoh cheaper feeder of the two, a very valuable consideration in a nlaee where the valnes of cattle are only nominal.— _ourtf-th-uIIy,J. BUST VKALE. (Ertraot trom the "Wyndham Heiald," Juue l*th, I 1B0L) ! M_ John Moßean, of Seaward Downs, yeaterday 1 told ua «f a satisfactory experience he haß had in tear* me calves with artificial food. He raised twenty I calves on "Imperial" Oalf Food, and at the same i time had others which he fed with new milk. The former did quite as well as the latter, and (when Bold five months old), realieed top market values. 1 Mataura Island, January 24th, 1901. Messrs L_n«dOWn and Son, ahristchuroh. i Dear Sirs,— Be C_.Lt Food purchased from you, I may say that I w_B well pleased with it, as my calvedid very well whUe fed with it, and I consider it very satisfactory as an economical Calf Food.— Yours _____*.. K. W. FOSTER^ At Ohristch-roh A. and P. Bhow, November, 1896, the First Prizu Exhibit tor Veal Oalf not exceeding eleht weeks Old, and tor butcher's purpoee*- on *5"« was reared upon " Imperial - OaU Food. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO., SUB-AGENTS FOR INVEBCABGILL. ; LANQDOWN & SON, ' OHRISTCHUROH.

£20 BICYCLES FOR £12 10s. MESSRS COOKE, HOWLiSON & CO., CYCLE MANUFACTURERS AND IMPORTEBS, OF D-NEDI", BEQ to announce that they have opened BRANCH in KIRK'S BUILDIKGS, DON STREET, With a Full STOCK of BICYCLES AKD ACOESSOK.IES 300 LADIES' AND GENTS' HIGH GRADE ENGLISH BIOYCLES at Enormous Keductions. Specially selected by Mr Howlison while in England GENTS' £12 10s, LADIES' £13 10s Every Maohine 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. £10. CHOICE LINES IN FOOTWEAR J& W. STEAD have juat opened out come s BEAUTIFUL FOOTWEAR from England and America. * Ford's" Ladies' .American Goods Have established a reputation for themselves "Keith's, Gents* American Boots Are unsurpaesed for finish and fitting WE HAVE BOTH THESE MAKES IN TAN OR BLACK, LACE OR BUTTON, EXTRA LIGHI OR MEDIUM Also the Celebrated English LX " make for Gents' and *' Bective " for Ladies. GIVE Ui_~A CALL All kinds of Footware Made and Repaired on the premises Bowling and Tennis Shoes re-rubbered J. & WT STEAD, DEE STREET yVS___aTTfr_--__'j3iyA\ L l Ton mast, sooner 6. later, to &« faot that " KUKOS " TEA li undoubtedly thet BEST. It la port aad vhol-Boms; has a rioh, fall fla vow 1 ; in short, !■ a most delicious b.y.rage. Ask your Grocer for It, and do not ho pat off vith othei brands, fer '•KUKOS" T2l is aa artiole that hai only to he triai to bo appreciated aid ued ____- tlnnally. Technical Education by Mail FROM all parts oi New Zealand we are constantly receiving appreciative letters from students in The American School of correspondence The School teachea by mail -Meohanlcal, Electrical, Locomotive, Marine, Stationary, and Textile Engineerinfr, Heating-, Plumbinj, Ventilation, Dyeing, Mathematics, eto The American Sohool of correspondence enables you, by spending a few hours of your time weekly in home study, to qualify yourself for a better position. The feeß are low, and payable ln monthly instalments. If you are interested, write or call today for Free Handbook of School. If you deoide to j -iti, the studies oan be commenced at once. The Lmol teaches wherever the mail reaches. Comniu. : .ate with A. #. REED, 12 Rattray etreec, Dunedin Or THE HEM' -.WAY COMMERCIAL COACHING & Co 'KESPOND-NOE SOHOOL, 192, _7B__ -TRKBT, AUOE__NI>, Or MR JOSEPH HENSLEY, Inveioargill.

__^^ Insuranceo YORKSHIRE FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. Reserve Funds £1,294,717 Annua! Income . . £287,145 This Company hae been established over THREEQUARTi'Ra OF A OKNTUtsy. Ample time haa therefore elapsed to test the soundness of the principles upon which it haa buen oonducted. FIRE DEPARTMENT. The insurance ot almost every description of property is undertaken, and the premiums in every caße are fixed on the lowe&t terms, according to the nature of the risk. REASONABLE RATES. AMPLE SECURITY PROMPT AND LIBERAL SETTLEMENTS, The Fire Claims actually paid exceed Two Million Sterling. JO?. STOOK, District Agent. NEW ZEALAND AOOIDENT INSURANCE OOMPANY Established _. - 1579. DEPARTI.ENTS Accident Insurance (in all its branches) Employers' Liability Indemnity for Publio Risk Workmen's Oolleotive Insurance Coupon Insurance Fidelity Guarantee Plate-glas. Insuranoe The above Oompany ls prepared to acoept risks at Being a COLONIAL INSTITUTION, the whole of the profits are retained in the colony, lostead of being transmitted to England or elsewhere. Ol&i-ia settled with promptitude and liberality. J. W. MITOHELL, District "Manager, Ebk street SUN FIRE OFFICE. (FODNDKD 1710.) THE OLDEST PURELY FIRE OFFIOE IN THE WORLD. Total Income, 1600 .. .. £1,611,230 Total Kund, 1000 . .. £2, (Xi,310 Sum Insured during 1000 . . £450.000.000 MESBRS H. L. TAPLEY & CO., of Invercargill, have been appointed o genta for Southland for this old and wealthy office, and are prepared to acreptall proposals for Immnnce apvingb Fire. Proposal Forms and other information promptly supplied on application . H. L. TAPLEY, District Agent, Otago and Southland. O.FICKB— 36, Esk street, Invereargill (Opposite SOUTHLASD X1MBB.) ißt February, 1902. AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY. New Zealand Branch * Head Office, Customhouse-quay, Wellington. | Local Board of Directors : The Hon. Morgan S. Grace, M.D., 0.M.G., M.L.O. (Chairman), the Hon. Charles J. Johnston, M.L.O. (Deputy -Chairman) ; Alfred de Bathe Brandon. Esq. ; the Hon. Edward Richardson, C.M.G., M.L.U., John Duncan, Esq. THE OLDEST, WEALTHIEST, AND MOST PROSPEROUS Australian Llie Offloe, aud the LARGEST MUTUAL OFFIOE IN THE BRITISH EMPIRE The Only Mutual Life Offloe which deolares A Bonus Every Year The Method cf Valuation adopted by this Sooiety is of the most Stringsot Character, and ensures a Larger Reserve to meet Liabilities than tbat held by any other office in the Australasian Ooloniea. ACCUMULATED FUND EXCEEDS £17,000,000 (SEVENTEEN MILLIONS STERLING, ANNUAL INCOME KXOEED3 £2,300,000 Sterling POLIOIES IN FORCE _. 161,560 Sum Assured „ £47,706,760 Cash Bonuses Divided £0,263,770 BONUSES OABH BONUB for ONE YEAR, 1900, £637,806, yield ing Reversionary Bonuses amounting to £1,000,600 after makln. SPEOIAL RESERVES. OASH BONUSES declared for last FIVE yeara OVER TWO MILLIONS, yielding Reversionary* Bonuses > exoeedlng FOUR MILLIONS. ASSURE YOUR LIFE > (_ TUB A. M. P. SOCIETY And seoure a BONUS EVERY YEAR. EXPENSES OF MANAGEMENT ft PER OENT. ONHE TOTAL INCOME. EDWAKD W. LOWE Resident Seoretary Ba_soa Okpiob— Oi'ii-MRO.S)* Qv/i.l, WKLun-Totf. . O. Q. BUUNRS, ' Utsiriot Secretary Esk Stbsbt, lsv__c_uot_„ ii ■ i _i _■■_,— —ibi, ■[■■■mm TO IKES- Write for free copy of valuable book about yourselves, your health, your happiness, your future. It contains a full exposition of the human flyatepa and the remedies adopted. No need to consult doctors. Posted tree in sealed envelope Kverv ttlftD "howld read it. Addrew~G. Specific, 639 Elizabeth street, North Metbourne ' _PO __A"DII 3 .— No need to consult doctora oJ oLemi9ts. The remedies you require in your own hands. Write for free oopy of valuable book about yourselves, you* health, your welfare Every woman should read it. Posted free ln sealed envelope Address— Gt. Specific, 639, Elizabeth street, North Melbourne > i

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Southland Times, Issue 15184, 14 March 1902, Page 1

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