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Pnblic Notices. REV. J. LYALL. FAREWELL ADDRESS IN ST PAUL'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, DEE STREET, on MONDAY EVENING, AT 8 O'CLOCK. REV. GEO LINDSAY, Chairman. The Fublic cordially invited to attend. | The Alexander Hymn Book used. Will Combined Choirs please attend at 7.30. Collection to defray expenses. REV. JTLYALL.

Meetings INVERCARGILL REGATTA COMMITTEE. 1 npHE Committee will meet to-night, 8.30, in Princ A of Wales. E PATCHETT, I Hon. Sec. INVERCARGILL YACHT CLUB. A GENERAL Meeting of tho above will be hell to-night at 7.30 in Prince of Wales, Dee street. E. PATCHETT, Hon. Sec. Pro. Tern. NOTICE TO RABBITERS. MEETING of Delegates in Inver -argill decided t< form " Trappers Co-operative Association Limited " and as there was not time to settle all de taila another meeting will be held on Friday, 6tl February, at I p.m. in Railway Hotel. Each districl is earnestly requested to have a representativ< present. W. A. THOMPSON. SOUTHLAND BOARD OF EDUCATION" THE usual monthly meeting of the Southland Board of Education will be held in its rooms Tay street, on Friday, 6th February, 1003, at 1] o'clock a.m. JOHN NEILL, Secretary Education Office, Invercargill, 30th January, 1003 GOLDEN LION MINING COMPANY, LTD, NOTICE is hereby given that an extraordinary meeting of shareholders will be held at the Company's Office, Esk street, Invercargill, on Monday, Oth February, 1903, at half-past 8 o'clock p.m. Business : To confirm or otherwise the following resolution— "That the directors be and they are hereby authorised to borrow on behalf of the Company an amount not exceeding £000 and to secure the repayment of the same by issuing 000 debentures of £2 each redeemable in 12 months from the date of the Issue thereof. Such debentures to be in such form and to be secured in such manner as the directors think expedient. Such debentures shall be issued at the price of £1 each and shall be offered in the first instance to the shareI holders of the Company pro rata in proportion to the number of their shares and thereafter to the shareholders without such restriction and finally to the general public." R. J. CUMMING, Secretary. Invercargill, 13th January, 1903. TRAPPERS' UNION. A DELEGATE will address meetings at RIVERTON Jan. 31st OTAUTAU Feb 2 ORAWIA Feb. 3rd NIGHTCAPS „ 4 INVERCARGILL „ sth HEDfJKHOI'E „ 6 WYNDHAM •„ 7th RIVERSDALE „ 0 MANDEVILLE „ Oth BALFOUR „10 LUMSDEN „ 10th OTAMA „ 11 WAIKAKA, Feb. 12. All meetings will be held at 8 p.m. in t>>e schoolrooms where available, except at Mandeville and Balfour, which will be held at 12 noon. The meeting at Invercargill will be held at the Railway Hotel at 8 p.m. All trappers are requested to attend and bear the explanation of how it is proposed to export their rabbits and sell them at Home so as to secure to them the full Home prices, and they are requested to come prepared to give their decision on the (juestion, as it will be impossible to again visit these districts before the season starts. A. ESPIE, Secretary. Amusements INVERCARGILL ANNUAL JIEGATTA 11th FEBRUARY MADAME HELLER, Physiognomist, P*ychometrist, Inspirational Medium, Rooms- KELVIN STREET, off Esk street, opposite Council Chambers. CHARTS WRITTEN AND* HANDWRITING DIAGNOSED ADVICE given on Health, Business, Marriage, etc., Consultation Fee, 2s Cd. Splendid Testimonials. Over 40,000 people interviewed in all centres of Ne\v Zealand. Everyone can ask his or her own questions privately SHORT FAREWELL SEASON FREE SCHOOL BOOTS One Hour —8.30 to 9 30. Monday Morning, Jan. 26th. We want to know if people read our ads. in this paper. FIRST CHILD of school age, under 10, entering this Store, aoempanied by parent, will he fitted with a good pair of School Boote, ABSOLUTELY FREE. TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, Same Conditions, and will he supplied with a PAIR OF BOOTS tFor Half Price. SIMON'S BOOT STORE, DEE STREET.

Professional MISS ERSKINE, Associate Pianisfe T. 0., is prepared to receive pupils for Piano and Harmony at her residence, Tweed street. "OAHIRI SCHOOL AND KINDERGARTEN. V M.C.A. HALL, KELVIN STREET First term begins on Tuesday, 3rd February Pupils prepared for primary and higher examinations Miss Gresham will bain attendance from 10 o'clock till 1 p ni. to enrol new pupils MUSIC ROOMS. OVER WESNEY BROS, DEE STREET. R. A. EDWARDS, ,' rpEACHER OF VIOLIN AND PIANO. Orchestra for Balls and Parties. Pupils prepared for Practical and Theoretical Exams. TERMS, &c, at STUDIO, DEE STREET. PIANOFORTE. MISS C. McIVOR resumes teaching at her residence, Forth street, on 2nd February. MUSICAL. MISS F. E. BROWN, holder of Trinity College certificates, te prepared to receive junior pupils for the Pianoforte. Address -Avenal Road, Avenal. MUSICAL STUDIO, CRESCENT. AB. THOMSON resumes Teaching on MONDAY, • 2nd February. PIANOFORTE TUITION, MISS A. M. GOLDIE resumes teaching at No. 131, Don street, on Monday, 2nd February. Pupils kindly attend at usual hours. JACKSON STREET, EAST INVERCARGILL MRS BLUE resumes teaching on Monday 2nd i February. Pupils attend at their usual hours. PIANOFORTE TUITION. MISS RUSSELL resumes Teaching at her rooms, Colonial Chambers on MONDAY, 2nd Feb. In attendance on SATURDAY, Slst Jamary, from 10 to 12. ! Art Classes MISS G. TODD will resume her classes in drawing and pointing on SATURDAY, 31ST JANUARY, in her studio, ESK STREET Postal Address— Waikiwi PIANOFORTE. MISS CHILMAN resumes teaching on Monday, the 26th inst. Pupils please attend at usual hours. MUSIO ROOMS, ESK STREET. PRIVATE LESSONS resumed Saturday next, the 81st inst. CLASSES meet on and after Monday, Feb. Oth. CHAS. GRAY. MUSIC ROOMS, CRESCENT. WFEROUSON will Resume Teaching i on MONDAY, 2nd February. Art Classes. MISS FIELDING is prepared to receive Pupils for Drawing, and Oil and Water-Colour Painting. Classes commencing from Wednesday, 28th Janu I ary. ! DON STREET, INVERCARGILL. | _ Music Tuition. T SHALL resume Teaching on MONDAY, 26th INST. Subjects Piano, Organ, Violin, Violoncello, Scientific Voice Production and Artistic Singing, Harmony, Counterpoint and Composition. CHILDREN CAREFULLY TRAINED. Advanced pupils prepared for the profession. New pupils for the singing class and other subjects are requested to arrange AT ONOE. JOHN J. ZIMMER, Don Bcreet, 20th January, 1903. For Sale and To Let, FOR SALE-Massey Harris bike. Apply, F. H. Hall, Dee street. WANTED to sell-Good Tent, original price £3 3s, telescope pole, pegs, etc., price £1 ; also two Irish Terriers, price £1 each. LIONEL BROAD. ___ • TO LET— A five-roomed house in Tweed street, gas and water laid on. Apply J Donnelly, Elles Rood Bakery. FOR Immediate Sale, as the owner is removing North, a nearly new 8-roomed house and usual conveniences, oorner Ythan and Ettriok streets. Corporation leasehold, 13 years to run ; ground rent, £3 as (id per annum. Apply R. J. Cumming, Athemeum Ohambers, Esk street. FOR SALE— A nice little freehold, Bowmont street, with 5 rooma and garden, full quarter acre, £280. W, B. Soandrett, Land Agent, corner Dee and Esk streets, InvercargilL COTTAGE, 4 rooms, scullery, wash-house, J acre, Sydney street, for sale. Twenty minutes' walk from P.O. £200. Apply R. J. Gumming, Athenannn Chambers, Esk street. FOR SALE, as a going concern-The freehold of a General Store, Bakery and Dressmaker's Shop,' stable and J acre ; well situated in a thriving country township ; also good 6-roomed house and § acre to go with it ; £000 for lot, stock at valuation. Apply R J. Cumming, Athenamm Chambers, Esk street, Inver cargill. FAMILY Home of eight rooms, 6 fireplaces, part new, washhouse, with copper, coal shed, J acre orchard, 1} acre in all, for sale, £440. Terms as may be arranged. W. B. Scandrett. Land Agent, oorner Dee and Esk streets, InvercargilL DAIRY Farm of 200 acres, 12 miles from Invercargill, 4 miles from Woodlands (160 aores freehold and 40 acres leasehold), 5 roomed house, dairy farm, cow byre, 8 paddocks, sheep and cattle proof fences, 130 acres English grass. For sale. Torms to suit purchaser. W. B. Scandrett, Land Agent, corner Dee and Esk streets, InvercargilL FOR SALE -An excellent building site in Eye street, also an acre, Venus Btreet, Georgetown highest part R. J. Cumming, Land and Estate ►gent, Athenaeum Chambers, Eak street. FOR SALE— Sections 110, 111, 112, 113, 114, about 2} acres freehold, Poweltown, fenced and planted with fruit trees and vegetables; a Bplendid building site ; will be sold very cheap. J. Wilson, Estate Agent, Esk street. •* TO LET, for one year, furnished, Bupertor family reaidence of 8 rooms, with all conveniences, garden, orchard, full bearing. Vf. B. Scandrett, Land Agent, corner Dee and Esk streets, Invercargill. TO LET— In Clyde street, eight-roomed house now ocoupied by Mr A. J. MoCredie. Hall-acre and very convenience. Apply to Mr McCredie. FOR SALE— Section 20, Block IS, quarter-acre freehold, Dublin street, North Invercargill ; a fine high bnilding site. Only £23. J. Wilson, Estate Agent, Eak street. FOR SALE— Neat residenoe of 6 rooms, bathroom, washhouse, verandah, .2 bay windows, asphalt, eto ; freehold. Easterly aspect, 15 minuteß walk from P.O. Owner going North. Apply R. J. Cumming; Athensum Chambere, Esk street. GLADSTONE 8-room residence, with bath, scullery, washhouse and small stable, to let, furnished or unfurnished. W. B. Scandrett, Land Agent, corner Dee and Esk streets, InvercargilL ALL the best dressed men in Orepuki buy their Clothing and hats from Masters. Have you seen our new Baden-Powell hat, very nobby, all colours, 8s Od and lOs 6d, sold elsewhere 10s Od and 12s Cd. You cannot beat Masters for hats. TRY SMYTH'S, Tay and Deestreets, for produce cheap and good. ALL men are saying rain ! rain ! rain ! nothing bu rain. Masters say buy a rainproof coat, extra light weight, velvet collars, stylish pockets, fashionable shape, 21s Od, worth 28s Od. These are selling Aery fast. Masters, Dee street. WINSOME lassies, comely dames, Women blithe an' bonnie, A' buy the Hondai Lanka tea, O' blends they'll no hae ony 1 PRIME old Potatoes at SMYTH'S, Tay and Dee streets. ■ . _ EVKftT houshco TIGE R TEA figf B*r* ? at 2s WINTON people declare that the best shop to gei the most for cash Is Masters' bargainstore Great demand for Masters' 42s blue MettouTwe uits, padded shoulders, qujlted lining, stylish cv t like tailor made, worth 60s.

< hurches T PAUL'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH *> Dkb Street. Sen-ices to-morrow — Morning- — XI a-m. Evening — 0.30 p m. TTiIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. The services in the above church will be conducted to-morrow (lst February) by REV. RUTHERFORD WADDELL, M.A., D.D. (Of St. Andrew's, Dnnedin). Morning. 11 a.m. Evening, 6.30 p.m. * Evangelistic Meetings. TI2MIERANCE HALL. — Jl MESSRS J.F. GRAY & H.O. ISAAC WILL tdve Addresses in above Hall TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) EVENING at 6.30 Meetings continued on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday evenings of next week at 8 o'clock EVERYONE CORDIALLY INVITED. Smkey and Alexander Hymn Books. NOTICE. mi-IE OPENING SERVICES in connection with the X Drummond \Veslo\ an Churoh will bn held on Sunday next, Feb. lit, whon the Rev. H. Beggs, of Oore, will conduct the morning service at 11 a.m. The Rev. F. W. Boys, of Otautau, will conduct the evening service at 7 p.m. * A SOCIAL in connection with the opening of the above church will be held on Wednesday, the 4th Feb., 1903, in the Public HaU, when musical items will bo given, also addresses by ministers from "utr- j rounding districts. Admission— Adults Is, children half-price. Doors open 7 p.m. ; commence 7.30 p.m. ST. PAUL'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. TIQE SEAT-LETTING COMMITTEE will attend at the chnroh This Evening (Saturday) from 8 to '.),30, to allots ittings. SJIgJrLAtfE'S I I > wm. EMUUS|ON 1 \ Of Cod Liver Oil,' Fresh Eggs and \ ? Creasote. The great Lung Healer and I I Body Builder. 2/6 and 4/6 at Chemista / ) and Stores. "It's Famous Because It'a f V -Qood." 44 J Special Advertisement Oolumn HASH ADVERTISEMENTS of about 16 words are n '*-' sorted in this column at 'the following rates tOue insertion, Is; thrae Insertions, 2s 6d ; one week 4s. Standing advertisements as arranged. Ifc MUST BE UNDERSTOOD that advertisements sent by letter WITHOUT OASH, or handed In TO BE BOOKED, will ba charged double thes6 rates WANTED— A competent hand to drive grocer's cart ; one with knowledge of grocery department preferred. Testimonials and references required. Apply Box 20, Otautau. DRAPERY and Clothing at auctioneer's prices this day at Goldie's Kilmarnock Drapery House. Friends come along. SOUTHLAND HOSPITAL. WANTED— A Probationer for the Southland Hospital. Applications, with testimonials, to be I in by Monday, Feb. Oth, ot 5 o'clock. H. D. SMITH, Secretary. SHELLS! Shells! Shells! Is Od per bag or by the cubic yard. Just the. thing for the fowl run or for making a neat path Telephone 239. Prince of Wali>a Buildings. Deo street. H. H. Perrin. LAMB and Mutton-Cheap for cash, at the People's Butcher}-, next McGill's, Draper, Dee street* JUST LANDED, 10 OF the prettiest little bicycles that ever was. The latest Swifts 22 inuh frames which are acknowledged to be the Elite machine of England. You can arrange for one on tasy terms with R. MURIE, PRINCE OF WALES BUILDINGS. DEE STREET APPLICATIONS are invited from millownere to thresh grass seed and oats In South Hillend district from season 1903 at the following rates :— Grass Seed, 5s per hour Oate, 5s per 100 bushels Applications to be in and addressed t-o the chairman not later than Tuesday, 3rd February, from whom all particulars can be obtained. y JOHN LOONEY, Chairman. PICTURES ! PICTURES ! ! See Morgan's window for Pictures. Best American Photos by Torrensen Sisters. Esk street, near Baptist Church. SOUTHLAND BOARD OF EDUCATION. APPLICATIONS, with testimonials, from teachers competent to fill the following vacancies, wil be received at this office up to Tuesday, the 3rd Feb ruary :— I— Winton D.H. High School.— First Assistant. Salary, £S0 per annum. Applicants tor this position must be qualified to teach secondary subjects, on account of which an addition of £50 per annum wiil be mode to the salary. | This engagement will be till the 81st Decern ber next certain, with good prospects of becoming permanent. 2-Invercargill Park School— Pupil Teacher. JOHN NEILL, SecretaryEducation Office, Invercargill, 26th January, 1903. , OYSTER SEASON— Fresh supplies of oysters, daily. Unopened, 4doz. Is; opened, Sdoz., delivered. Also, fresh Trevalli. Please book orders. Fish Supply Co, Kelvin street, opposite Council Hall. WANTED— Posiiion as benchman, 20 years' Tasmanian experience; take any place in mill. " W.T T," Times office. ADVERTISER open to engagement as Engineer-in--charge or Foreman of works. Special mining experience (colonial); tin or go'.dmining, pumping and electrical. Letter, W. T. Torrie, Times office. •.— — — ——————————————————————— \ "VI7~ANTED— A 7or 8 h.p. portable engine. Apply, VV stating pressure, etc, to T. D. A. Moffett, Esk street DOUBLE-SEATED Buggy, good as new, will be sold cheap. T. D. A Moffett, Esk street, Invercargill. WANTED— Lady help on a stook farm. Full wages paid to one willing and fit to take share of housework with daughters. No young children; farmer's daughter preferred. Apply by letter addressed to "349," Southuaxd Timks, Invercargill. WANTED— A good general servant. Apply, Mrs Chas Howells, Esk street. DENIM overalls, extra ftrong, easily washed^ lid, usual price 4s 6d. Denin pants, fit likfe tailor made, 4s Ild, usual price 6s ; beaver moles 6s lid, heavy grey moles 5s od, Denin pants, similar to twcerl patterns, 4s lid ; men's dark tweed working shirts 2s lid, grandrill shirts, extra Btrong, 2s lid. Masters Bargain store. Dee street.

TRY OUR METHOD Arranged Specially for You. Your "W ants Studied. OUR SALE PRICES AT YOUR DOOR AND PERFECT EQUALITY FOR TOWN AND COUNTRY. MCDONALD'S BOOT SALE Our Sale is Genuiue ; our needs imperative ; our lease is expiring. We are removing the Boots and Shoes to your feet in preference^ to removing them to our new premises. Come to Our Sale if you can. Write to us if you can't. THIS IS NOT A CASE OT A FEW BARGAINS AT THE END OF THE SEASON; IT IS BARGAINS EVERY TIME. No. I— Men's Chrome Balmorals for light wear ...Sale Price f 9s 9d No. 2— Men's Fine Glace Kid Button Roots, sewn— Tan „ '17s 6d No. 3 -Men's „ „ Balmoral Boots „ „ „ 17s Oi No. 4— „ i> ii Balmoral, black, sewn „ 16s 6d ! No. 5— „ », ii Button . „ „ „ 17s Od jfo. 6— Women's Chrome Slippers, strap over ... „ 4s 6d No. 7— Ladies' Glace Tie Evening Shoes, very fine ... „ 9s 9d No. 8— „ n ii n (Derby) very fine „ 10s 3d No. 9— Ladies' Chocolate Kid Tan 2- Bar Shoes, finest glace „ 10s 9d No 10— n n n Tan Balmorals, hand-sewn „ Srinciple ... „ 15s 9d ios' Bos Calf 1 bar Shoes, se wn ... ... „ 6s lid No 12— Ladies' Chocolate Tan Kid Button Boots, handsewn principle - „ 16s 3d No 13 — Childs' btrong Elastic Front and Anklestraps, kid and patent leather Shoes, sizes 2 to 5 „, „ lslld No 14 -Childs' Tan Leather Anklestrap Shoes, 4 fco 6 ... „ 2s 9d jjo 15 — Ladies' Amerioan Black Glace Button Boots ... „ lis 9d No 16— Ladies' 3-Bar Evening Shoes, suitable for evening or street wear ... „ 7s 9d No 17—Childs' Patent front neatly scolloped glace back Anklestraps, reliable, 3— 6 „ 2s lid No 18— Childs' Tan 1-bar Shoes, 4—6 „ 2s 9d . No 19— Childs' Glace Lace Boots, very neat ... ... „ 3s 0d No 20— Childs' Glace Back patent-front Lac* Boots ... „ 3s 3d No 21— Ladies' C. P. Ford Shoes, black, glace, • lace or button- ... ... „ 10s 9d No 22— Ladies' Button Shoes (Kid), neat cap, splendid wide fitting „ 7s . 6.1 No 23— YouthB' Watertight Balmorals, open fronts, I—3 „ 7s 9d Youths' „ >i x close fronts, I—B „ 7s 9d , 4's or s's of either line „ 8s 3d No 24 -4 Pairs only size 3, Full Watertights „ 7s 6d 12 Pairs only sizes 5, 8, 10, Full Watertights ... „ 10s 6d 8 Pairs only sizes 5, 6, Men's Calf Golosh Balmorals, round toes, full welts, sewn broad soles , „ 12s 6d No 25-Girlß' School Boots, 7-9 „ 4s 9d „ \ „ 10—13 „ 5s 3d No 26 - Sizes 8 and 9 Leather 2-bar Shoes „ 2s lid Sizes 10„11, 12 „ „ „ 3s 9d No 27— Rubber Soled Black Lace Shoes, Women's, 3s 3d ; Men's, - 3s 6d 28— Men's Strdng Leather Close Balmorals, best value possible „ 9s 9J 29— Men's Watertight Balmorals, pegged, strong outside back straps, good wear guaranteed „ 12s 6d Don't Hesitate ta Order. We guarantee Full Value. HOW TO ORDER— (V^rite plainly) lst, number of line, 2nd, description, 3rd the size. Some customers forget the size. If you don't know the size trace the sole of foot in piece of paper and Bend to us. YOUR ADDRESS— Be careful to Bend your postal or railway station address. HOW TO PAY— By registered letter, money order, or postal notes. Remit payment of postage or of rail if no stat'onmaster at your end. RETURN OF GOODS— Any goods not approved of (if not worn and returned in saleable condition, post or rail paid) will be exchanged or money refunded if desired. '..''"." * S. WI°DONALD, CiTY BOOT PALACE, , DEE STREET, INVEROARGILL. • Now Procurable from all Storekeepers, . CAPSTAN Wm FACTORY BUTTER I3T ABSOLUTELY A CHOICE ARTICLE. «^

I" JUST THE THING" for this Weather. T. & H. SMITH'S mTda" COFFEE ESSENCE. STOCKS HELD BY MATHESON & CO., INVERCARGILL.

OF THE HIGHEST GRADE of England's Manufacture the "Swift Cycles" Have always been and this Year's (JUST LANDED) is the Best Machine yet turned out. TERMS TO SUIT YOUR CONVENIENCE. ~ R. MURIE, Prince of Wales Buildings, Dee street. Sole Agent in Southland for Rambler nnd Swift Bicycles. "%irANTED KNOWN— Oheap Furniture at Deiley's, V* Tay street ; also Beda, Beddinfr, and other household requisites. Oiving up business. Immediate clearance required. FIRST-CLASS new Onions at SMYTH'S, Tay and Bee streets. WANTED— Three flaxcutters, one catcher, lads for country able to milk, cooks for hotels, waitress, generals, useful girls. Apply sharp, Mrs Holmes, Dee street. v' CHARACTER by sample handwriting. Send stamps for Is ld; colf > addressed envelope ' Madame Zilljrii, 0.8.D., 145 East Belt, Christchurch

IN such a chan-reable climate as Southland every I man should be armed wi h a good waterproof and umbrella. Masters can do you a flrst-class guaranteed waterproof coat, sewn seams, extra long cape, in blue Melton cloth for 37s 6d, umbrellas from s6d. Masters bargain Store PEOPLE begin to dread the baker calling for fear of another rise in bread. To meet the times Masters is reducing tho price of every article in stock this month. Masters' 25s men's tweed suita are eye openers. WHILE many people are complaining about the weather Masters' customers are still rejoicing because they have found tho proper place to get bar gains in men's shirts and underclothing. Specia line Of Uosl'yn pants and undershirts i* lid, usua price 6s. Masters, Dee street. MURDER will out, so will the fact of Masters bargain store being the cheapest shop in Southland for mens' and boys' clothing. Masters' saddle tweed pants at Ss lid are marvellous value. For Sprains, Swellings, and Lameness there is no better liniment than Chamberlain's Pain Balm. Thousands can testify to the merit of this remedy. One application gives relief. Try it.. Macaliater & Co., Chemists, sells Jt.

BLUFF people say that Mnfitens' boys suits as wonderful value. Only a few of our 9s Od hoy tweed suits left. These are honestly worth 12s Cd Masters' saddle tweed knickers l» Od, tweed ' 2s (id worth double. Masters, Dee street

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