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Pablic Notice^ MgGRUER, TAYLOR & CO. ■ ro NOTICE OF REMOVAL. J IT NEVER BAINS SN SOUTHLAND BUT IT POURS S The wintry weather of the past week has created quite a run on Seasonable Goods and large quantities are S] DAILY BEING REMOVED from our Store to tho houses of our customers. Bat we have made ENORMOUS IMPORTATIONS and ARE OPENING B FX&^i^O: G-0039S J&JSLKEjTST I SPLENDID VALUE IN MILLINERY, FURS, FLANNELLINGS, DRESS GOODS, SILKS, CORSETS, AS TO STYLECUR BUSINESS IS MANAGED BY A WOMAN A> D HER NAMK IS DAME FASHION A3 TO PRICE- W: RECOGNISE THAT SMALL SMALL _ LARGE EXPEtftES x PROFITS SALES AND ACT ACCORDINGLY. M°GRUER, TAYLOR AND CO. j # g_ WATSON & CO., who are SOLE AGENTS for Otago and Southland for tho MOWERS, HAY RAKES, ATSD SICKLE GriUJSDfcRi Respectfully invite farmers to inspect this season's machines before purchasing elsewhere The hundreds of testimonials which the firm has received for these machines, ):lc tie fcL'Oftiig, tpe for themselves: — Morton Mains, June 21st, 1901. MESSRS J. E. WATSON & CO. • „ , * .. .. Dear Sirs,— The Binder which I purchased from yon this year has giveD me every satisfaction, ana I am well pleased with it. I consider it a success both in a lightand a heavy crop. I have never operated a binder which worked so well. Yours faithfully, (Signed) JOHN AITCBISON. Sporting RIVERTON RAGING CLUB. CC B& 1 AB ■ 51 WM ■ lAf I ANNUAL EASTER MEETING. I^L I \m^M I APRIL 13th axd 14th, 1903. ■ m. ■ W W B PROGRAMME APPROVED : ll anuicai- Hurdle Rack ; 30 aovr ; 1$ mile. .Norn. 203, accep. 108 (wmw am. y«m. jj_iu_ ■ w^^M mtmm ft. - Jft BHMk rfH^ Maidkn Plate ;20 soys ; one mile. Entrance 20a B^» £*L H3 fij» b ■ H • tt_Jt ' m\' ■_■ "^^? MAIDKN STKKn.KCHASS ; 30 bovb ; about 2 miles. En- bn# JIA V*>*K bBBSS 9 H H fin^k J^^A * K a^' .^'^ trance 30a Wm Br*& ILJI IlIZ* IS 1 i^« #* I %.J District Hack R&ce ;20 soys ; 6 furlongs. Norn. 12s I » S » wwm" UmSP KB ■••»»■ 6d, Bccep. ~s 6d Rl Tccep.S mCAi ' : 758OV8 ; ll mile - Kom - 45Pl NOW LANDING FOR THE SEASON. Opes Stkkplkciiask ;75 soys ; about 3 inih-s. Norn. 455, accep. 30s . Flvixg. Haxdicai* ; 25 soys; 0 furlontrs. Norn. 15s, FarS'platk; 25 soys: one mile. Norn. 15s. The experience of many trappers has been used in the building of a « oe P- 10d this trap, which has been constantly improved and is justly SECOND DAY. as tho HlOSt Ores Handicap Hi hulk Rack ; 25 soys; \\ mile. Xom. IBs, aceop. 103 m Aparima Handicap ;25 soys ; 6 furlong. Norn. 158, ■ Rf) ■■■^Mk ■» #» accep. 10a IE W~ I KS MJL I Distuict Rack ;20 soys ; 7 furlongs. Norn. 12s Od, » ■ — ™ ■ accep. 7s 6d Rivertos Stbkplkchask ; 50 soys ; about 2J miles. ' | EASTER m HA-sDic^?so 8 sov», one mile. Norn. 30s, QN THE MARKET. THIS YEAR'S TR AWILL BE FOUND j accep. 208 ] Handicap Hack Race ; 20 eovs ; 0 furlongs. Norn. _^ _ . 12s Od, accep 7a (3d n^ MBsaHHHI OUk npij Mk.~&* W*-\WwS-T% Stbwardb 1 Handicap. 30 bo fa; 0 furlong^. Norn. 20s, &<%■«* 8 9 ff" tHT I !■■ &A i '43 flf FK accep. 10s fc#la 1 I mm ■ » I ii^lkSa ■■■ W ■■■ • Fabewell Handicap ;20 eovs ; 0 furlongs. Norn. 12s 6d, accep. 7e 6d __ Nominaciona fotall handicaps close with the Secre- J]7 YOU WANT tary at Riverton, on Wednesday, 25th March. For full particulars see posters and official calendar of 4th March. A STRONG TRAP T. It. WIXTON, Secretary. * D1 MX\in \x A *v«. r A LIGHT TRAP oOUTHLAND RACING CLUB A SURE CATCH TRAP — A POPULAR TRAP AUTUMN MEETING. "~i ~ f (JIT A " KIWI "EVERY TIME Handicap Hukdlks of 35 soys; second, horse 5 boys from stakes; norn 15s, accept 15s; 1} milo . !_••**• harness Tuor of so boys ; norn lfis. accep ios ; two And insist upon getting it. Don't be pat off with a weak imitation. miles - — ■■-■■ Autumn Hvswcap (Hat) of 50 soys; 2nd 5 soys ; norn SOLE IMPORTERS AND "WHOLESALE AGENTS — 20s, accept 20b ; lj mile Visitors' Platr Handicap of 30 boys ; 2nd 6 sovs; nom __»—-.,— ._<■* m* a*^ a iniM 12s, accep 10s; 7 furlongs XfißflllllClfliß 011871^^0 O. nil I Til Fltino Handicap of 40 soys ; 2nd 6 soys ; norn 15s. I U|l |lf i\g |BU KKllllarK «U I 111 I 11 1 accep 20s ;0 furlong | |||J If 10^11 « UIIIUULII U UVll l» lU| Stbkplkchabb (open) of 30 sjvs ; 2nd 6 soys ; norn # * ' 158. accep los ; 24 miles wemwm A ■ inAMftiAiIAEDC Sadddk Trot of 40 soys ; 2nd 5 soys; norn 20s, accep OENERAm 8 f»C/lM Iwl^/WGIS t»W| TUadrhmkx's Handicap of 40 govs; 2nd 5 soys; norn „,.„,_:„„, • _. T^-. 1 -- % ~ . nnTTT zoo, accept 103 ; 1 mile DEE STREET, INTERCARGILL. SECONiDDAY Handicap Hurdlks of aO boys ; 2nd 5 soys ; norn 15s, — — — — " "~~ ' accep 10s; li mile ILaxmcap Trot (optional) of i 0 soys; 2ntl 5 soys ; r.om 20s, accept 10»; 2 miles ; . -, __w. - _- Tally Ho Steeplechase (open) of 30 soys; 2nd 5 aovs ; noin 15a, accept 10s ; 2 miles , ■. Dash Trot of 30 boys ; 2nd S soys; norn 10s, accep Wiktbr Oats Handicap of 85 boj-8.; 2nd 5 soys; norn PRELJH& 8 foS ARY I^IOTIOEb ' 10s ; accep 20s ; 1 mile " «■■«■■■■»■ ■■«"«■»■ wm'+v m m^rwmu Acoeptances first day close Saturday, March '.Mtb, » atß.3op.ni. aii entries must be accompanied with , cash Wb d ; at thi fcime to attract Special Attention to our FumHure Bookmakers, their clerks or agents will not be «d- ~ • mitted to the dub's firounds, and no ticket sold to a Department. For some j'ears past this has received our close personal bookmaker, his clerk or agent will authorise his ad- . - . - - mission. supervision aud our success has been beyond our most sanguine For full particulars of rules and regulnt'ons, etc, r»vnf»o*« rionv see Christchurch Press of February 18th and ' txpeciatlQns. posters RICARD CLARK, Secretary P.O. Bos 87, invercargill. Hitherto our chief drawl ack has been "want of space in our Show-rooms to properly •-...-. = display these goods, bub as the Public is aware, the alterations t6 our new SOAPS Dee street premises are now being completed which will give us a I LARGE line of superioT Toilet Soap in assorted FURNITURE SHOW-ROOM ONE HUNDRED FEET J\. styles at Cd cake or 4 cakes, for U Ud. These _ . .• ; Include Buttermilk, Cold Cream and Glycerine, Der- LONG BY FORTY-TWO FICRT WIDH mnl for the skin, Coal Tar, Carbolic, Glycerine and UVIIW CI (Uftll'lWV JCEiAX V¥ lUJU. Cucumber, White Windsor and many others. Also higher grade soaps from Ud to 4s Cd tablet. Special attention is devoted to the stock of soapß, perfumes, This is a space for display unequalled in any town in the Colony, light and all articles of the toilet - . , . ■ - - „ « .■ w. G. GILCHRIST, anc ' convenience have received special attention, and when ready for Chemist and Druggist, Southland Drug Store, Tny St. occupation we shall be able to welcome OU*» CuitdmerS in a Warehouse : worthy of tha Town and District, with far greater facilities than our limited — wt»«- — 1 * — »ikTc-r-t room has rendered possible. WM. FARNIE, PAINTER, PAPERHANQER, AND Upwards of Twenty hantfs a»e directly employed in making QLAZIER and nandlm sr our Furniture. Local labour and local rnaterlals are strictly adhered to where possible, in supplying every sort of demand SIGNWBITER AND GRAIN ER, and high-class work is a speciality with us. TAY STREETi When our sto.ck is removed to the new premises we shall take pleasure in giving a more IMPORTER OF LEAD, OILS, COLOURS, PAPER. detailed description of the Goods. HANGINGS, HESSIAN ROLLED AND MIRROR PLATE GLASS, Etc A Urge Stock of ARTIES' MATERIALS always j[ f| OBJjlf l " JO'^llißfOpal Glass for Picture Painting . 11 1| lift if ■ U Iwl ll 1. 1- Uul Ull to hand— Wm-mWL^mWmWm m %fB V-IW .■.■■■ i ■ --^iF'^r A LARGE CONSIGNMENT OF ■^■^■^^■■JL "' f i" iiiiiii ; iViiii ; iT ' — — ' Stretched CANVASSES ALL SIZES, AT GREATLY REDUCED PRIOBS IRON MONQBR3* SAWIWI ItLERV* r.^ru^^^-0,.,,0 FURNITURE ' MANUFACTURERS. PAWXEKS 1 REQUIBITEB A BPBOIALTY. ' S

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Southland Times, Issue 19003, 24 March 1903, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 19003, 24 March 1903, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 19003, 24 March 1903, Page 4

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