Public Notices THE SUNNY SOUTH. A North oner remarking on tho magnificent physique of Southlanders was assured that it was a case of Eurvival of tho fitte6fr— the climate killed off the weaklings On the whole Southland is probably quite as healthy as any other part of New Zealand, but such visitations as the winlry snan ot Monday night are trying to even tho most robust constitutions and it behoves all to adapt their clothing to the changes of climate. IN ALL LIIS,E3— BUCKETS. I , QUILTS. J FLANNELS. I COSY, WOOLLY, WARM IN EIDER AND WADDED ALL - WOOL COLONIAL New Zealand with and without friiis, for flannels in Blankets, <n\rriv -pp™ White, Sholland, Orey and SINGLE BEDS, Pink, from the «>R THREE-QUARTER BEDS, SINGLE BEDS, 1 OUBLE BEDS, MO^IPI THREE-QUARTER REDS, COTS AND PRAMS, ' KAIAPofwiLLS, ■ DOUBLE BEL'S, ( Down Qnilw for Prama, 4? lid) ' 28 to 33 inches wide, PROJI FROM FROM 14s lid 6s 9d 10 L ld UPWARDS. UPWARD 3. UPWARDS. MEN'S UNDERCLOTHING. Mannfactnrod from New Zealand Wool, plain aud ribbed, in medium and heavy weight*. Long SReved Singlets, 4s lid • Pants 4s 6d ; iox, Is, Is 3d, and Is 6d. Boys', Voutha' and Men's Navy Blue Jerseya for tho Football Season. MISS HERRIOTT,
(FROM SYDNKY.) Teacher of Pianoforte. Colonial Bank Buildings,, (Entrance the Crescent.) Private Address : - Care SIRS ROWLEY, JaefPon Street., East Invercargill. TERMS OX APPLICATION.. SPECIAL CONCESSION IN PHOTOGRAPHY ! ! ! BY WRiGGLESWQRTH & BiNNS. b'OR A LIMITED PERIOD WE WILL SUPPLY THE PUBLIC WIl 12 CABINET PHOTOS AND MONA ELARGEMENT For 13s Cd We are not now employing canvassers butgive the MONEY TO OUR PATRONS INSTEAD. 133 <3<l for 12 Cabinets and " MONA ENLARGEMENT." Notr All outstandirigcouponsof any date can be used WRIGGLESWORTH & BINNS, PHJTGGRAPHERS, OCTAGON, DUKEDIN. IDEAL ANGLO PARISIAN MISS GIL.MES \T, T ILL resume teaching Fystcni and dresscuttin^ »T en -23rd, in Colonial Chambers, corner Dee street and Crescent. Evening classes on Tuegdayand riilay. R^trHtcroi umUt i'xlucation Act /or benefit of untry pupils. // Wy/Mm cLothinC' lOOK.rOR AIOVC moe MAB\ SWARIOf IMITATIW^ J A. J.Tower Co*.,Mffß., Bogtoo, fltass,,U^S.A. IMPERIAL CALF FOOD Gi.lT BE USED WITH EITHBK SKIM, BEPABATED MH.K OR WHEY^ M*d« Irom malt, cooked and ucooktd c«r«ala cci«ntiflcally blend*d, so m» to b» t*« b«»t ««bntltut* for whol« mllkj At th« fkmt tlms will not cans* " «cour»," •• la th» caa« with Unseed alona. If mixed Mid fed according to Instructions,, it 1» tk« moat economical food in tb« markitj A •m*ll b*g (35m) wIU l»Bt oat c»H tr« w«*k«,_jsnd longer It milk la plentiful! PACKED IN aSS> BAGS OR SOOIb BAOKB. Awardtd Gold Medal, Dancdln Elhlbltloa ISBB, First Award and Special HamUwi l^nklaad Exkibltion, 188B 4 TESTHCONIALSj from J. Bart Veal*, Mldhurat, Toranajd, Dec, a3nd t 1893 D«ar Sir,— l hay* much pleaaura in recommending to my farmer fri«nda it Taranaki the «m of the '-' Imperial '< O«lf Heal mm « valuable help In tb* a«C---e«ss(ol rearing of their calves^ Ie my opinion' that used In moderate q»an*aue» cooked &nd mixed with ■kirn milk, it an•wera all th» purposes of tha Importad maol at about half the cost. I have triad th»ra both, and in aach c&se have bian •atisfltd with tht results, but I glv« tha praforaac* to th* " Imperial "on ac~ eoint of iti being the much choapar f**iar of th* two, a vary vaiuabl* considara* tio» in a place wher* th* Values of cattle ara only nominaL— Yours faithimlly^ J, SURT VEALB, («xtra«t <r«m *h* Wjmdham Harald, Jmat 1901.) Mr John Mcßean, of Seaward Do was, faiterdaj told vi of a satisfactory «x---puitnc* h» hu had In rearing calves wltk artUclal food.. H* raised 30 calves cc v Imperial " Oalf Food, and at the same time had others which he fed with E«fl milk, The former did quite M well as tha latter, and (when sold flva meaths* •Id) realised top market values. ' Kataura Island, Jan. 34th, 18O5L, Heßsrs Langdown and Son, Ohrlstchurckj Dear Sirs,— Be Calf Food purchased from row* I may say that I was well pleased with it, a* my calves did v*rj wall while led with it, and I consider 1* very satisfactory a* ** economical Call B-aeaY-Yo.rs taltkfaUy, T, W a FOBTEB, Af Ofcristchmrch A. and v P. Show, V»f v 18»f, the Firai Frii* Exhibit for Veal Oalf act exceeding eight weeks' «ld, ac 4 far batcher's pmrpones only, we* reared l&** Call FOftdj ! V9.19t8.Tt BTBFMBNSON * 00, ata-Afeats f»r Jjivarcarfill, L^KGDOWN ft BON, BatMaTOETDKOH. 4 SATISFIED CUSTOMEU is always a walking I\. advertisement, and all who have bought Chamuerlain's Cough Remedy from MeWJHiani Bros, the Wiutou ageuls for this famous Remedy, are more than satisfied. Italweya ourea and «utea qulokly.
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Southland Times, Issue 19035, 1 May 1903, Page 4
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