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i ■ ■ ; ■ -. . ; STRIKE OUT THE TOP LINE ONLY Read what the GREATEST AUTHORITIES OF OUR TIMES say about the Drink. QUEEN VICTORIA, addressing the Bechuanaland Chiefs, said “I approve of the provisions excluding strong drink from your country. I feel strongly in this matter and am glad to see t hat the chiefs have determined TO KEEP SO GREAT A CURSE FROM THE PEOPLE.” THE HON. JOS. CHAMBERLAIN in 1871 said “ DRINK IS THE CURSE OF THE COUNTRY. It ruins the fortunes and injures the health ;it destroys the lives of one in 20 of our population, and anything that can be done to diminish this ’ terrible sacrifice of human life and human happiness is worthy of all the atten-, lion and study wo can give it.” THE ARCHBISHOP OF CANTERBURY- “ Indifference in this matter is absolutely criminal ; IT IS CERTAINLY UNCHRISTIAN IN THE LAST DEGREE.” POPE LEO Xl'l—“ Lot pastors do their best to drive the plague of inte’mperance from the fold of Christ,” CARDINAL MANNING—“ The safety of the commercial world is being sacrificed to SWELL THE PROFIT OF THE DRINK TRADE. But thesafety of the Commonwealth is above both and OUGHT TO INTERPOSE ITS MANDATE.” BISHOP JULIUS—“ I would rather die than vote for continuance.” Electors of Invercargill: Ask yourselves the question: WHY SHOULD WE VOTE TO SUPPORT THE TRADE? Is it reasonable that we should support the interests of 21 citizens, who are licensed to sell liquor as against the interests of all the other citizens of the town who are injured by its sale Y

1 Meetings | /p HEA I R B ROYAL Thursday, 30th October. At B P .m. ' L LIQUOR TRAFFIC And , LIQUOR LEGISLATION 1 A LECTURE ! As above will be given by MR J. F. DEEGAN, (of Melbourne), An ex-Member of the last Victorian Parliament. | His Worship the Mayor (C. S. Longueb, Esq), in the Chair. SYNOPSIS : Teetotal Agitation and Public Opinion Teetotal Allegations and Plain Truth Teetotal Fallacies and Common Sense Prohibitive Legislation and Civil Liberty Drink and Drunkenness Total Abstinence and Genuine Temperance The Wild Theories of Liquor Prohibitionists Great Nations, Great men, and Alcohol . Drink, Crime, Pauperism, and Lunacy ; the real facts stated The Futility and Demoralising effects of Prohibitive and Restrictive Laws/ The Advantages of a Liberal Licensing System ADMISSION—FREE FOR ADULTS ONLY Galleries Reserved for Ladies and Gentlemen accompanying Ladies Doors open at 7.30 No License Campaign. Rev. J. Gibson Smith WILL REPLY TO Mr J. F. Deegan, IN THE Theatre Royal, ON FRIDAY 31st OCTOBER, AT i> O’CLOCK. His Worship the Mayor will preside.

Meetings ‘ NO-LICENSE CAMPAIGN. REV. FRED? STUBBS, FROM CHRISTCHURCH, WILL LECTURE as follows, each evening at 8 o’clock THURSDAY, 30th, at Waikiwi. FRIDAY, 31st, Baptist Church, North Invercargill Collection at each meeting. Everybody invited. J. S; BAXTER, Hon. Sec. Amusements qpHEATRE R oVTZ Monday, 3rd November. invercargili/musical union. I 8 I’.M. Grand Miscellaneous Concert (LAST OF THE SEASON). (Under the direction ot Mr Chas. Gray). PROGRAMME IN FUTURE ISSUE. Box plan at Lillierapa’s—Open to hon. members, Monday, 27th inst., at 10 ; for non-subscribers, Wednesday, 29th inst., at lu. PRICES: as, 2», Is. Sale of Work and Entertainment IN aid of Uniform Fund of South School Cadet Corps. SOUTH SCHOOL, Crinan street. Friday, October 31st; Saturday, November Ist. Afternoon, 3 o’clock ; Evening, 7. His Worship the Mayor will open the sale at 3 p.m PROGRAMME: AFTERNOON : Sale, Chorus Singing by Pupils. Stalls: Needlework, Produce, Toys and Dolls. Kindergarten : Xmas Tree, Bran Tub, Tea Room. EVENING : Chorus Singing, Limelight Enter- ’ tainrnent, Punch and Judy Show, tlallow’een 1 Sports, Graphophone, Ping Pong. Admission : Adults, Gd ; Children, 3d. All Side Shows and Competitions, entry Id each. C. McLEOD, Hon. Sec. ZEALAND TO SOUTH AFRICA, t THE SS. SURREY, Will load at the BLUFF about 30tii OCTOBER, 1902, for Durban anchorage, Port Elizabeth and Table Bay " via Fremantle For particulars apply to J. G. WARD & CO., Agents.

Special Advertisement Column CASH ADVERTISEMENTS of about 16 words are n serted in this column at the following rates One insertion, Is; three insertions, 2s 6d ; one week 4s. Standing advertisements as arranged. It MUST BE UNDERSTOOD that'advertisements sent by letter WITHOUT GASH, or handed in TO BE BOOKED, will be charged double these rates TZTANTED—Two youths for brick works. Thos. it Todd and Sons, CROMWELL DISTRICT HOSPITAL. TY/'ANTED—A married couple (without encuinH brance); wife, -cook, laundress aiid dairy. Husband, gardener and generally useful. Both assist in ward when necessary. Salary, £7O per annum. .Duties commence end of November. Applications with references to be in the hands of the undersigned by Friday, November 14th. ALEX. WILLIAMSON, Secretary. Il /"ANTED — Cook for flaxinill, flaxmill hands, ▼ ▼ good general servants, housemaids and useful girls. Highest wages given. - Apply, Mrs Holmes, Dee street. I ? OR SALE—The business now being carried on by . Mrs King, known as the Union Boarding House.

.Soak the hands thoroughly, on retiring, in a hot latherot Ccticura Soap. Dry and anoint freely with Cuticuka Ointment. Wear old gloves during the night. For sore hands, itching, burning palms and painful finger ends, this one night cure ia wonderful. Sold by all Colonial Chemists. Pottrr Drug AND Chen. Cosy., Sole Props., Bouton, U. 8. A.

SPRING & SUMMER FASHIONS AT

W. LEWIS & CO.’S Wo have much pleasure in calling your attention to our LATEST IMPORTATIONS in FRENCH DELAINS MERLAWNS MOUSSELINES COLOURED BATISTES PIQUE BRETONS CREPE DE CHINES CASHMERE FOULARDS FANCY LAWNS & BRILLGRASS LAWNS lANTS WARP SATINS TUCKED MUSLINS AND LINEN POPLINS ZEPHYRS White, Ecru and Cream Spring Muslins, As “ Fashion ” has decreed that Soft and Clinging Fabrics are to form the item of greatest favour among COLOURED AND BLACK DRESS MATERIALS Our well-assorted stock of Goods of this description will bear the keenest criticism, being specially selected from the leading sources that supply the chiefest demand of the “ Devotee” of the ruling mode; and in the majority of instances, being exclusive importations, our collection is above comparison. Among the most prominent ' we mention i i Barre Crepoline, Crepe de Chine, Panne Crepe, Blended Coloured I Canvas, Diagonal Panne, Crepoline in Self Colours, Spot Ecliennes, Silk Voile, Drap-de-Alma, Metz Coating, Biarritz Cashmere, Raye Cloth, Satin Cloths, Poplins. Send for Samples of all your requirements and compare quality, style and price, which is the true test of value. W. LEWIS & CO,, INVERCARGILL, WYNDHAM AND GORE. CROWN

DRINK SPRING BLOSSOM Tea L Signs. Do you know these tell tale signs / and what they mean ? \ Do your lungs pain you? < Are they weak and delicate ? J > Do you have a stubborn cough ? \ z Are you subject to colds thatC c “ hang on ? ” ( C Is your throat sore and inflamed ? ) \ Are you losing flesh? A J Does your head ache ? c y These symtoms call for quick relief / S if you would spare yourself the con- ? 2 sumptive’s lot. There is but one Y \ treatment known to science that will \ cure consumption and all diseases Y C leading to it—a never failing treat- J r merit that is doing a grand work! z throughout the colony. Cod Liver C c Oil, Creasote, Lime, Soda and Fresh c z Eggs. These five ingredients areS

» Purchase to be made on a valuation. Satisfactory reasons for selling. Apply on the Premises. E r SEFUL INFORMATION-Wanted known that the undersigned Life Assurance Expert who has been Rej resentative for the A.M.P., during a period of over 16 years, will be pleased to give reliable information on Life Assurance matters, and correspond with In tending-Assn rant*. A. 11. Lawrence, care Society, Invercargill. FOR SALE—One Colonial seed and manure Drill, 13 coulters, grass-seed box, in thorough working order, not much used. Price, £22 10s. Also, one D.F. Reid and Gray plough, strong and in good order, £8 10s. Apply, Meat Works, Gap Road, Winton. VI 7"AN TED to Rent.—A 4or 5 roomed house.-, with t t all conveniences; North preferred. Moderate, Times Ofiice. SOUTHLAND BOARD OF EDUCATION. A PPLICATIONS, with testimonials, from teachers ZjL competent to fill the following vacancies will be received at this office, up the sth Noyember, 1902. I.—Limestone Plains: Head Teacher, Salary (male), £145 £l4O per annum, with I residence. 2.—Waikaia : Mistress, salary, £lOO per annum. 3.—lnvercargill South : Seventh Assistant (male), salary, £BO per annum. 4.—East Gore : Pupil Teacher. If qualified, applicants are invited to produce evidence of ability to teach music and singing. Candidates lor the P.T. vacancy will also slate (1) their age, (2) their literary qualifications. JOHN NEILL Secretary. Education Office, Invercargill, 28th October, 1902. "I TERAN DAH Cottage of four rooms and scullery, V l-Bth acre, fronting North Road, Avenal, for £220. K. J. Cumming, Athenaeum Chambers, Invercargill. W' ANTED to buy.—Two young cows, near calving. Apply box 132, Post (Jttice. WANTED, by two young men—Board and lodg ings; central, piano and bathroom. Apply “Orphans,” Times Office. DR JIM Hats, Is lid, 2sGd, 3s6dup; Hard Felt Hats, 2s 6d up; Boys’ Caps, 6d and lOd ; Men’s Tweed Caps, Is ; Braces, lOd: White and Red Pocket Handkerchiefs, tkl. There is no shop that sells so cheap as Masters’. WANTED a ploughman, single man; wages, 22s (kl to good man ; also boy for farm. Apply National Mortgage Co.

scientifically combined in C Lane’s ? Emulsion. < They ease the pain, give strength I to the delicate, stop the cough and S cold, assist the digestive organs to f assimilate food thus lidding flesh ' and resistive power against disease. Get Lane’s Emulsion because it stops the tell title si: ns. ‘- It’s Famous.” Price 2,6 auu i/6. 32 MASTERS’ Bargain Store—Boys’ Suits: the increased demand for Masters’ boys' suits is extraordinary, but people will buy where they are treated best. Masters shall continue to give more than value for cash -Our Ils ltd strong Tweed Suits are simply marvellous. Fit SALE —6-roomed House, bath room with shower, wash-house, loose-box, coach-house, coal-house ; freehold, cheap, £320. J. Wilson, Land and Estate Agent, Esk street. FOR SALE—6-roomed verandah House, bath-room, wash-house and boiler, coal-shed. Within 20 minutes of Post Office, freehold, a bargain, ONLY £2BO. J. Wilson, Land and Estate Agent, Esk street. TBOR SALE—A block of 5 acres at Makarewa, fenced JC and cultivated, with 7-roonied house and stable, fronting main North Road. Apply R. J. Cumming, Athenaum Chambers, Esk street, Invercargill. THE most stvlish Suit in town is Masters’ Navy Blue Melton ; fit like tailor-made, padded shoulders, guaranteed fast colours, 32s Cd, worth 425. See these before ordering from your tailor. WHITE Dress Shirts, short fronts, four-fold linen stout calico bodies, extra broad cuff, 3s lid worth 4s Sid. Charley Aunt’s shirts, new patterns, 4s Gd; 4 silk ties for Is lid at Masters’ Bargain Store. FOR SALE—A good section at Avenal, half-acre, with five-roomed cottage, excellent value at £235. R. J. Cumming, Land and Estate Agent, Athenaeum Chambers, Esk street. SELLING as fast as ever at Masters’—Chesterfield Coats in navy blue at 26s (id,'dark gray 355, Kain, proof Coats 10s lid, worth 30s, Cravenet.te Coats 455. Masters can do all kinds of Waterproof Coats at re duced prices. WANTED— Lady Help. Apply Mrs Pears, Etalvale Station, near Nightcaps. TPOR SALE—Rambler Cycle, last year’s, guarantee J- in good order; £l2. Easy terms may be aranged. B.Mnrie, Dee street. VERY stylish Dr Jim shaped Straw Hats 2s lid, Panama Straw Hats 6s Gd. All the newest and best shapes at Masters’ Bargain Store. Farmers' Straw Hats and Garden Hats is, _ MASTERS will clear out the balance of his stock of Waterproof Coats at almost any price. Gray Tweed Waterproof Coats 26s 6d, worth 255; Twill Navy Serge, guaranteed waterproof, 455, worth GCs. FOR SALE—4. Roomed House and j-acre freehold Yarrow street, within 10 minutes walk from Post office, a bargain, £250. Terms. J. Wilson, Land and Estate Agent, Esk street. R.W. J. TYRES | Prices 12s 6d, 18s & 24s | WHILE most shopkeepers are growling abou; business being dull, Masters is still rushed the reason is that we sell so milch cheaper than all other shops. Try Masters’ 3s Od Tweed Shirts. MAGALiSTERiGO (J. J. HISKENS) CHEMISTS WE beg to remind the public that we are so agents for Southland for the supply of puh Natural Calf Lymph for Vaccination, the use of whio s now made compulsory under the “ Public Healt Act. . ' Freeh supplies to hand at short intervals P O. Box 120 Telephone No. 90

BAKER’S business in country town for s.'ile; weekly output 950 loaves; nearly three years’ lease; at 8s per week. Horse, cart, harness, and baking utensils complete. The whole and goodwill £lOO. W. B. Scandrett, Land Agent, corner Dee and Esk street, Invercargill. FOR SALE—A desirable residence of 8 rooms and nearly 2 acres at Gladstone. Apply R. J. Cumming, Athenroum Chambers, Esk street, Invercargill. COMFORTABLE 5-room Verandah House, with i acre freehold, stable, good garden, all in excellent order, for prompt sale. Price, £265. W. B. Scandrett, Land Agent, corner Dee and Esk streets, Invercargill. MASTERS’ Dark Tweed Shirts, extra long, large make, usual price 4s Ud, Masters’ bargain price 3s Ud; all wool Shirts Us lid, worth 8s Ud ; Blue Serge Shirts ss, worth 7s Ud ; strong Tweed Working Shirts 2s lid. Masters’ Bargain Store. MESSRS MACAIjISTER & CO., Chemists, have a vacancy for an educated youth of about 15, as apprentice. For terms, etc., apply at the Pharmacy. TYRES.— All kinds of Covers, Tubes. Outfits— Foot and Hand Pumps, Gas, Candle, and Oil Lamps, Bells from Ud each upwards, Carbide, Lubricating, and Lamp Oils, Spanners, Saddles, Tool Bags, in fact every requisite in use on a bicycle. Is there anything you want ? We can supply and give the very best value through importing direct. R. M UR I E, PRINCE OF WALES BUILDINGS, Dee Street. TO LET OR SELL—7-robined house, North Road, with washhouse and copper, troughs with water laid on, A-acre garden and use of | acre paddock. 12s 6d week to a good tenant, or to sell at £3UO. W. B. Scandrett, Land Agent, corner Dee and Esk streets, Invercargill WANTED— Two Flaxeuttcrs (contract), Waitress, Housemaids, Cooks, Generals, Useful Girls Apply sharp Mrs Holmes, Dec street. MEN’S stout Tweed everyday Suits, padded shoulders, stylish cut, 25s 9d; Boys’ Tweed Knickers 2s Ud, Saddle Knickers 4s 9d, Men’s odd Vests 5s 9d, Blue Overall Coats and Pants 3s 9d. At Masters’ Bargain Store. ROVER CYCLES. THE ROVER was the first Safety Bicycle. ROVER still leads the cycle world LADIES’ ROVERS. All experts agree Ladies’ Rovers lead, others follow. RALEIGH CYCLES Ex Waikato. Raleigh Free Wheel at Wills, fitted with Bowden’s Wire Brake. MONOPOLE CYCLES Monopole Cycles have duplex tubing, with disc ad , justing reservoir IMPERIAL CYCLES. LADIES’ OR GENTS’ ALL SIZES, £l6. 200 CYCLES STOCKED TYRES, ALL MAKERS, ALL PRICES. P H. VICKERY, DEE STREET. COMFORTABLE 4-room house, with scullery, glass house, and two good bearing vines, with ful i|Uiirter-acre freehold, for sale, south part of town convenient to school, £250; terms may he arranged. W. B. Scandrett, Land Agent, corner Dee and Esk streets, Invercargill. TO LET for sheep—Summer’s grass, about 300 acres ; half young grass. Apply E. F. Butler, Chantry Downs, Otautau. DAIRY Farm of 214 acres at Seaward Downs, for sale, subdivided; 4O.acres ploughed, balance in 5 5-roomed house stable, and byre for 14 cows, factory adjoins, 7 miles from Edendale, good Both price and terms most reasonable to ensure early sale. Apply R. .1. Cumming, Athenioum Chambers, Esk street, Invercargill. (I T AYE like honesty, especially in polities an’ tea A Ye can aye get the last when ye buy Hondai Lanka, but it’s a eair job tae gettheitherl"

CREAM SEPARATOR z Ml I < 5 f" d m E MB J 1 s f i < E WOf I O MW \ S g 5 I" 1 .'.i 7 ' Has the FEWEST PARTS of any Machine in the Market. TRIALS NEW ZEALAND LOAN MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., SOLE AGENTS. JUST ARRIVED. CHOICE NEW GOODS I Ex S.S. WAIKATO. JUST ARRIVED, NEW STYLISH SUITINGS NEW TROUSERINGS FOX SERGE SUITINGS Ex S.S. WAIKATO. JUST ARRIVED, NEW CORSETS AND UNDERCLOTHING Ex S.S. WAIKATO. HERBERT, HAYNES > CO., DIRECT IMPORTERS TAY STREET, INVERCARGILL.

A DIRTY TONGUE. Ever get up in the morning with your tongue coated and dirty? Perhaps you thought it was nothing—a little unpleasant, no doubt, but nothing to worry over. A sick headache played up on you during the day and your appetite went back on you. If you have neglected yourself before, don’t do it again ; lb is risky. These symptoms plainly indicate that your liver is sluggish and lazy. It is not doing its work, and the liver is one of the most important of the internal organs. Keep the machinery of the liver in good working order by taking ing Impey’s May Apple, the ideal family medicine. It is a purely vegetable compound, extracted from the storehouse of nature ; it stimulates the liver into healthy action, cleanses the stomach, and invigorates and tones up the system. Impey’s May Apple is sold by all dealers at 2s 6d per bottle. If not obtainable locally send a postal note to the wholesale agents, Sharland and Co', Limited, Wellington. “ Wet Paint” we often see about, And wisely keep our distance ; Advice like that is good no doubt, And valuable assistance. But there’s one thing more precious still Of that you can make sure, By driving off your cough or chill With WOOD’S GREAT PEPPERMINT CURE.

What is a baby? The newest thing in flannels An inhabitant of Lapland And the most extensive employer of female labour Baby’s Boots and Shoes White Ankle Straps, Is lid Tan Ankle Straps, Is lid 2 Bar White Buckskin, 2s lid Patent Ankle Strap Protector Toes, 3 to 6, Is lid, 7 to 9,2 s lid, 10 to 13, 3s lid tSIMO N & CO Cash Bootmen, >;•; street. (SCOTSMEN big an’ Scotsmen wee, •3 Scotsmen sane and cranky, Hand thigither in ae thing That’s—drinkin’ Honda! Lanky. WANTED everyone in need of Art ists’ Material or Frames, etc., for Carving to cab in and inspect DEWE’S stock, Tay street. TN all Asthmatical troubles, Mountain King Asthma I Powder will be found invaluable. Obtainabl otn F. H. Hall, chemist, Invercargill e IF you are suffering from Bronchitis,- a sing of TUSSICURA will be sufficient to cure youd WANTED KNOWN—If you want well-made com fortable Bedding, Give DEWE, Tay street, a trial. __ j FOR SALE—A cottage of 4 rooms ; J acre freehold in Biggar street. Apply R. J. Cumming, Atheuaum Chambers, Invercargill.

TRY MASTERS’ BARGAIN STORE FOR CLOTHING AND HATS. IT WILL PAY YOU TO STUDY MASTERS’ 12 APYTS -

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Southland Times, Issue 17079, 30 October 1902, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 17079, 30 October 1902, Page 3

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