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McKay Bros FRUIT SALE, TO-DAY, 10.15 a.m. MCKAY BROS, will sell in the Exchange Salt Rooms, Esk street, 15 A A A CASES Fruit, ex Monowai, comprising >>' TVV Bananas, Pear*, Plums, Passion Fruit, Oranges, Lemons, Peaches and Br Tomatoes Note Hour of Sale -10.15 a.m. - Park, Reyno ds & Co ie Saturday, 14th February, h At 12 o'clock. AT ROOMS, MANSE STREET, DUNEDIN. BY ORDER OF THE LIQUIDATOR. ; Ihe Winding Creek Gold y Mining Co , Ltd. PLANT AND CLAIMS, ELECTRIC LIGH 11,I 1 , FREEHOLD AND bUIL INGS. r Situate at Winding Creek, Waikaia, Otago. PARK, REYNOLDS & CO. are instructed by the Liquidator of the Winding Oreek Gold Mining Company, Ltd. (in Liquidation) to sell by auction : — VALUABLE WATER RIGHTS" AND RACES. HYDRAULIC MAINS - 1169 ft (30 inch) ; ISSCf* (26 inch); 580 ft (IS inch); 1650ft (15 inch) ' I WOft (9 inch) and a quantity of 11 inch" Bends, I'd,' Expansion Pipe, Reducers, Valves' • Etc. f ELEVATORS, ELECTRIC LIGHTING PLANT, PELION WHEEL, DYNAMO HOUSE, STOCK TOOLS, Etc. j Also — r £0 Acres Freehold, and Mitiiog Leases of 72 acres J 3 roods, 03 poles. FULL PARTICULARS FROM ' MR R HAY, C E.. High atre t, Dunedin, Or, I THE AUCTIONEERS. t ■■ . =r 8 Professional MISS ERSKINE, Associate Pianiste T.C., is prepared to receive pupils for Piano and Harmony . at her residence, Tweed street. MUSIC ROOMS, ( OVER WESNEY BROS, DEE STREET. R. A. EDWARDS, rpEACHER OF VIOLIN AND PIANO. > Orchestra for Balls aud Parties. Pumls pre- , pared for Practical and Theoretical Exams. s TERMS, &c, at STUDIO, DEE STREET. PIANOFORTE. MISS CHILMAN resumes teaching on Monday, the 26th inst. Pupils please attend at usual hours. Art Classes. MISS FIELDING is prepared to receive Pupils for Drawing, and Oil and Water-Colour Painting. '■ Classes commencing from Wednesday, 28th Janu 1 ' DON STREET, INVERCARGILL. I NOTICE OF REMOVAL. J rpilE Southland Racing Club's office to Southland X Club Sample Room No. a. R. CLARK, Sec. TRINITY COLLEQF, LONDON. INSTITUTED „ 1572. INVERCARGILL~ LOCAL CENTRE. rHE next Examination in Musical Knowledge (.Theory) will be held on Saturday, 13th June, 1903. Last day of entry, SATURDAY, 21st February. The attention of teachers and students is called to the new Preparatory Grade, M.K. Exam., the fee for i which is 5s Local Secretary, Mr OH AS. GRAY, from whom the current regulations, application forms and particulars of these and all other Examinations may be obtained. NEW SHARES. QHARES in the Southland Building and Inves'ment O Society and Bank of Deposit may be taken up from February and are free from arrears. They may be obtained at the Society's office, Tay street, daily during office hours or between 7 and 9on subscrip tion nights. JAMES BROWN, Secretary In the matter of " The "Foreign Companies Act U-84," and of the Australasian Temperance and General Mutual Life Assurance Society Limited. "VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to the A above Act that the office of ihe Australasian Temperance and General Mutual Life Assurance Society Limited, where legal proceedings of any land may be served upon it, and to which notice of any kind may be addressed or given is situate at Lambton Quay, corner of Warinft-Taylor street, Wellington. Dated this 3M day of January, 1003. W. J. GRAY, Attorney of the said company. DOWXIR StBWAOT ASTD PaVSK, Solicitors, Dunedin. The T. & Gr^utual Life. THE Society is the ONLY INDUSTRIAL-ORDI-NARY MUTUAL INSTITUTION in Australasia Established in 1876, it now has over 70.000 policy holders. The annualjincome is over £140,000, and the accumulated funds amount to nearly £330,000. The new buciness last year amounted to £1,150,000. Policies are issued from £1 to £6000, and premiums are payable weekly, monthly, quarterly, half-yearly, or ve&rlf. The T. and G. is the only Society that has ever declared INDUSTRIAL BONUSES, and there is nothing desirable in Life Assurance which it does not afford CHEAPLY, INTELLIGIBLY & SAFELY. Chief offices in New Zealand :— AUCKLAND- Corner of Queen and Swanson streets. WEL.LINUTON— Corner of Lambton (JuayandWar- . ing-Taylor street. , CHRISTCiIURCII— Corner of Cathedral Square and Colombo street. DUNEDIN— Corner Princes and High streets. Vacancies for Agents in the Temperance and General Sections, and in the Industrial Department. • W. J. GRAY, Inspector for New Zealand. Wellington, 81st January, 1908. It is a Good Thing AND some people know it to their advantage. I jC3I want some more people to know it (for their good.) This is not exactly philanthropy. I am speaking of EMOL (Reqisteked) It allays inflammation and itchiness of the skin from whatever cause arising, including insect bites. It cures cracked hands, chapped lips, sore nipples, pimples, channjf, and heal? cuts, wounds, old sores, mrnsand broken chilblains. As I have filled my space I will add, etc., etc., etc. EMOL I» a GOOD THING to keep in the house , for emergencies * i E. B. JONES, Chemist and Dbuggist, dee street, lnveroargill JModerately ftfet ft VMh Whliky " tor U» itOBMhV Mk« M ) OTOIA SXMHITa drinking , and yoa wn than afford to drink tha Y«ry but roa unpl, "D.OJi." AMtoa U th« bail. - One claai ai Mali, iilutM aithir with Urated or plain water, uiiita dilution, iMonn«Ba«du»«fti« ettnvlaat. "D.O"li. 5 ■taxOiwithMtftimL INJUT CM "D.G.L," IFOR SALE. Complete Threshing and Chaff-cutting Plant. MARSHALL six horse power Traction Engino and 4ft Mill, also Chaffontter and Bagger. The whole plant is complete in every respect, ready U go to work.. The engine has her original pressure— 1201ba per square inch. This te & chance to eecure t really good plant at a very low price. . EASY TBRSIS CAJnBE ARRANGED. James Macalister, inveroaAgill foundry, dee street. ALL men are saying rain 1 rain ! rain 1 nothing bi rain. Masters say/buy a rainproof coat, extr light weight, velvet collars, stylish pcokote, fashion able shape, 21s <sd, worth 28a (Id. These are aelhn .\ery fast. Masters, Dee street. *

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Southland Times, Issue 18062, 4 February 1903, Page 3

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