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M/J/ ' Jt is a sure and quick \rS remedy for many \ II tdings. fßowel disorders, j fo Slomaef) troubles, Sr II ailments of tfje Kidneys , j I II and \ Jt delps in eases of I v\ ffldcumatism. | i! Jt clears tfje Sjlcod— \ A ifyrougf) tfte Kidneys. \ K W^ Wont accept any tub Jitute. you must sy) \(U! gel tf ; e genuine. ('^ ipCCai AciVferirierTne^rtt Qoitmift CAUH ADVERTISEMENTS of about 16 words are n eerted in this column at the following rates .— One insertion, Is ; thrae insertions, 2s Od ; one week 4s. Standing advertisements as arranged. It MUST BE UNDERSTOOD that advertisements j sent by letter WITHOUT CASH, or handed in I TO BE BOOKED, will be charged double these rates WANTED— Position as benchman, 20 year 3' Tosmanion experience; take any place in mill. 'W.TT,"TiMK3ofiice. WANTED a smart young lady clerk, must he able to write shorthand, type, and have knowledge of book-keeping. Previous experience neces■ary. Permanent work, wages £52 yearly. Apply in own handwriting to " Clerk,,' Times otlice. 4 DVERTISER open to engagement as Engineer-in-J\. -charge or Foreman of works Special mining jxperieuce (colonial); tin or goVlmining, pumping and electrical. Letter, W. T. lorrie, Timks office. LOST— In Dee or Spey street at time of the fire, on Saturday afternoon, about £30 in cosh or uheques. Reward. Apply this office. VTTANTED to rent for a term, house of B'x or seven 7 T rcomp. Apply, " D.M, ' Times ollice. \\7~ANTKD- A7or S h.p. portatte engine. Apply, T v statiug |.ressure, etc, to T. D. A. Moffett, Ebk street r\OUBLR-SEATED Buggy, good as new, will be \J sold oheap. T. D. A. Moffett, Esk street, Invrrcargill. WANTED -Lady help on a stock farm. Full wajjes paid to one willing and fit to take shore of housework with daughters. No young children; farmers-daughter preferred. Apply by letter addressed to "319," Southland Timks, Invercargill. WANTED, competent yardman --. Apply by letter, enclosing copies references, P.O. Box 160, Invercargill. V WANTED— A good eeneral servant. Apply, Mil Ch&B Howells, Esk street. OF THE HIGHEST GRADE of England's Manufacture the ••Swift Cycles" Have always been and this Year's (JUST LANDED) is tae Kcst Machine yet turned out. TERMS TO SUIT YOUR CONVENIENCE. | R. MtJRIE, Prince of Wales Buildings, Dee street. Sole Agenl in Southland for Rambler and Swift Bicycles, VS7" ANTED KNOWN-Cheap Furniture at Deiley's, T T Tay street ; olao Beds, Beddinc, and other household requisites. Giving up business. Immediate clearance required. FIRST-CLASS new Onions at SMYTH'S, Tay and Dee streel 8. WANTED— Three flaxnutters, one catcher, lads iorcruntry able to milk, cooks for hotels, waitress, generals, useful girls. Apply sharp, Mre Holmes, Dee slicet. /"CHARACTER by sample handwriting. Send Kj stamps for Is Id ; self • addressed envelope. Madame Ziliah, 0.8.D., 145 East Belt, Cbrtetchurch. T>RIMEoId Potatoes at SMYTH'S, Tay and Dee XT streets. MURDER will out, so will the fact of Masters bargain store being the cheapest shop in South- , land for mens' and boys' clothing. Masters' saddle tweed pants at 8s lid are marvellous value. NAETHING Will touch yer auld mlther's hert like a Xmna Box o' Houdal Lftnka "Cock o' the 1 Worth " Tea. TTTTINTON people declare that the best shop to get 1 VV the most for cash is Masters' bargain store ; Great demand for Masters' 42s blue Milton twee uits, padded shoulders, quilted lining, stylish cv t like tailor made, worth 50a. &VBaY houehoo TIGER TEA "K^rV i at 24 LUMSDEN men all go in for Masters' shirts and underclothing. Men's merino shirts and pan's Is lid, worth 2s Cd, woollen uudershirts and pants 2s Cd worth 3s od, mens' white merino pants 2s 6d worth 4s. Only at Master's bargain atorc, Dee street. WHILE many people are complaining about the , weather Masters' customers are Brail rejoicing because they have found the proper place to get bar gains in men's shirts and underclothing. Specia Pine of Roslyn panto and undershirts 4s lid, Usua price 68. Masters, Dee street. 4 »• INSOME lassies, comely dames, 7 1 Women blithe on' bonnie, A' buy tbe Hondal Lanka tea, O 1 blends they'll no hao ony 1 YOU can always get a nice assortment of ties and collars at Masters' bargain store; new goods just arrived. Mens' latest sbape caps from Is up ! mens' woollen sox, very strong lOd, usual price Is. ROVER CYCLES. rpilE first Fafety Bicycle Invented, A.D. 1885. Still X unequalled for durability and quality, A.D 1902. LADIES' ROVERS. Awarded the Gold Medal at Earte's Court, Lcndon, 1902. RALEIGH CYCLES The best la the cheapest in the end. In the RALEIGH you have the finest cycle that the inventive skill of man can produce. Raleigh Free. Wheel at WiJL My NO POLE CYCLES Sound oyoles that never wear out. IMPERIAL CYCLES, America's Highest Grade, Lady's or Gent*', £16 com plete. Easy Terms. REPAIRS, TYRES, ACOEBSOBIES. Anchor Sewing Machines P. H. Vf~CKERY, DEB STREST. 1~ DM Moderately T»k« • MttU WhUkj " for tba itomaoh'i atk«"s ftrold exoMRiTO drinking, and you can .....ft*, mi Iben afford K» drinkUn ta&t '*JJPs££ ™T best tou ou ft. ) ir B^S hs "D.CJJ.-Boofcjb (a »• j i m <S»sr<NMnrgj bait. On« clvi at ) ii***> /S it * E men]*, Ulatcd elthn ) WUrtA \ fo&Akl »•♦•», >■•!•*• «r»«on, ) i IWDBflUnMUtltf* p£^^?Z& itaMUwltbmtAiiVil |^§^^ INJUT CW W?L &M "H A' I lf DENIM overalls, extra strong, wsily vpf^htd lid, usual price 4s 6d. .Denlnipanta, flt like tailor made, 4slld, usual price 6s ; rbeaver moles 66". lid, heavy grey moles fis W; Denin pante, similar to ' tweed patterns, 4s ild ; men's dark tweed working ' shirts 2s lid, graudrill shirte, extra, strong, 2s lid. 9 Moßterßßftrg»iaßtoi«,Deeßtr«cl'.

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Southland Times, Issue 18057, 29 January 1903, Page 3

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