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Amusements. Amusements. A GRAND FAREWELL SOCIAL will be tendered UUr Object— tO AmUSe. ■&- toMrJamesOrombieandFamilyintho KENNINGTON HALL, ONK TREE POINT, E START A* INVERCARGILL SEASON 0N MONDAY NEXT, Ist FEB. 'JFriday f 2 9t^ Jan., 1904. Fill I FRY FMTFRTAINFIK TICKETS — ~ IB6D 1 VkbkflV tH Iknlft IU Kali V a Drag will leave the Post Office at 7.30 for One (Under the personal management of John Fuller) ' P. GILFEDDER, Hon. Sec. Present an UP-TO-DATE PROGRAMME of Vaudeville and Minstrelsy VaudeviUe and Minstrelsy Txr\r-n-r»^ * t-i/^tt t Th.t*.,,.,,-™,*™, INVERCARGILL AND THE PRICES OF ADMISSION ARE 2s, is and 6d ANNUAL (Popular enough), with Children Half-price Cd to all parts excepts 6d seats. Just watch the space for FULLER particulars. __ Im , „ _ We promise you a First-class Programme and we will m\ £. wm M\ I I Mjk ■ not break our promise. MBBSNODORASS. WEDNESDAY, Art Union and Exhibition Tyrow OPEN and open every day and every evenly ing till Ist February ADMISSION-FREE FEBRUARY 3, 1904 70 PRIZES. TICKETS 1s „.. ..,c„u. "" ... „. .. . IN THE ESTATE OF JAMES BOYLE, DEQEASED, a rM?"t k y i Mr S l !*™? I rt ? I V U3d Other lead)n f? artlßfcs - FARMER, HEDDON BUSH. All book holders of 20 tickets at Is each, falling to draw one of the 70 prizes will receive a prize worth »LL Accounts against thU Estate must berenat least 10s. J\_ d ere d before 7th February to J. H. Hughes, CATALOGUES OS APPLICATION for co-trustees, ore of N.M and A. Co, InveroargilL MONEY TO LEND o" * Ugt-class Freehold security P^-^.~ „, m , „„„„..„„.„ „„„„ „ .^..IWS B^ Apply T. M. MACDONALI* at Smyth's, Tay and Dee stree D SONS - Esk stre «'' ECLIPSE BOOT AND SHOE SALE ! M°DONALDS GRAND ANNUAL STOCK-TAKING SALE ! WILL BEGIN ON FRIDAY, JANUARY 29, When every Boot and Shoe in the CITY BOOT PALACE Will be submitted at ASTONISHINGLY LOW SALE PRICES ! Owing to considerable expansion during the past year our buying has been conducted on a larger scale than ever, anticipating, us we endeavonr to do, all the needs of the boot-purchasing publio, we have coming forward in February and March, immense supplies of ENGLISH and AMERICAN BOOTS AND SHOES. During this Sale, in order to make room for coming shipments, we will sell the wholu of our present Stock at GBRAI REDUCTIONS. We are specially fortunate in having a splendid selection of Men's Boots, which we have bought at the Lowest Prices. These will be Bold to our patrons at Uaeh Sale Bargain Prices. MEN'S GOODSSale Price. Sale Price. No, £ s. d. £ s. d. 1. QeJtlemen's Olace Kid Ooloshed Bal- S. Special line Men's Chrome Balmorals morals, stitched welts; neat pointed unity Brand, usual price 12s Od. toe (not extreme) usual price 14s 6d. Sale price 0 10 0 Sale price 0 12 0' 6. Men's Kip Open-front Balmorals, Premier make, nailad, watertight, 2. Gentlemen's Goloshed lialmorals, usual price 11* 6d Sale price .. 0 9 0 wide fitting, ohroine top, leather 7, Men's Chrome Blutchere, nailed or eolosh, sewa, stout soles, good dress plain , nice soft uppers (alight boot), Hoot for country wear, Zealandia usual price 8e Sale price . . . . 0 6 9 make, usual price 13s 6d. Sale price 0 10 6 8. A Bargain Beauty — Gentlemen's QIM9 Kid Tun Boote, petfwt shape 3. Men's Strong Leather watertight and shade, worth 20s. Sale price . . 0 10 6 Balmorals, plalnsoles.be st light kip, 0. GeoUemen's fine American Black Zealandia make, usual price 13s. Balmorals, band - sewa principle, Sale price 0 10 6 right shape, box calf nppers, flexible and durable, were 21s. Mow . . 0 17 9 i. Gente' Glace Kid Button Boots (about 10. Men'a Heavy Kip Shooters, pegged, 14 pairs only, fine dress boots), usual double-waist, 11. and K. tips, nailed, price 17s 6d. Sale price ... .. 015 0 usnal price 14s 6d. Sale price .. 012 9 ~~ LADIES' LINESSale Price. Sale Price. £ a. d. £ B . d. 11. Ladies' Famous Dalton Shoes,}iighest 17. Ladies' Chrome 2-bar Shoes, Premier Class goods, fine best dress Glace make, usual price 9a 6d, Sale price 0 711 Kid, patent cap, button or lace, IS. Ladies' Chrome Lace Shoes, Premier v tual price 14s (id. Sale price .. 012 0 make. Sale price 0 7 0 12. Ladies' famous Dalton Boots, flue 10. Ladies' Chrome Button Sho«s, usual Olace Kid, pateut caps, button or price 9a 6d. Sale price . . . . 0 711 lace, b6Bt (lresa boots, usual price 20. Women's Olace Lace Boots, best 17b od. Sale price 015 0 Colonial mftmifftcture. Sale price 0 0 9 13. Ladles' Glace Kid Boots, button or 21. Women's Glace Button Shoes, best lace, patont cap, nsual price 14s 6d. Colonial manufacture. Sale price 0 7 3 Saleprioe 0 12 6 22. Ladies' Glace Kid 1-strap Nurses 14. Ladies' Box Calf Balmorals, eewn, Shoca, with rubber heels, sale price o o o American, soft pliable boots. Sale TO 2 3 88116 " " oio o 03. Ladies' Evening Shoes. Sale price.. J° r. t 15. Ladies' Box Calf Shoos, worth 10s 6d. (o 4 0 16. SKace Kid Show, button or ° $ «• Women's 2-strap Leather Shoes, good lace, American make, wide flttlDg. "™« go lon» make, usual price • Sale price .. o\B 11 6s 9d. Sale price 0 411 A Word About the Children's Goods. We recoKnise the faot that Children are hard and coustant wearers. The price of Children's Boots during this Sale Bhould make even.' parent a Lioeral Purchaser. Bring the whole Family along 7 INFANTS' BOOTsVnd SHOES IN IMMENSE VARIBIV. We believe in Preferential Trade. In order to secure your preference we ar« making great sacnßces of profit. But you will want to know the prices : Just cast your eyes down the list and come along. BOYS^AND GIRLS' LINES. Sals Price. Sale Price. £ a. d £ a. d 25 Youths' Chrome Balmorals, sizes Ito 31. Children's White Canvtw Shoes, eize \^W^c P h e KoU,si Z eslto HI 32.ltt'GlaoeKidS».ppe re ,2to s ,is ° * 27 Youth? Boot?" nailed', "H. ud t! °? " 33. GirJsWnfe Lwtbw Shoes," strap plates, whole backg, sizes 2 and 3 over -Sixes 4to 0 0 111 only Sale price 0711 Do 7tOio .. _ .. 029 28. Children's School Boots, sizes 7 to 9 t<> "to 1 only .-•_.•• 033 Saleorice 0 411 34. Girl c' Patent Leather 2 strap Shoes Do do "do sizealOtoW 06 8 Sizes 4to 6 02 9 20 Children's Sewn Balmorals (neat Oo <to 10 0 3 6 Zeßlo . tOl2 ° nly>re : 0 411 35. Olrls" &?&L arid, straps^ ° 43 ™'^hrgrxr o ' 9 °? 0300 30 "SrjSiS -- - Si 1 } Utol. do do .. 08 3 ' Do 11 to 1 03 3 86. Children's Tan 2-barShoes .. .. Til SOME CLEARING BARGAIN LINES. Sale Price. Sale Price. £ s. d £ s. d Women's Black Canvas Shoes. Sale Children's Felt Slippers Bd, lOd and . . 0 10 prices 3s 3d and 0 311 Large Assortment Ladies' Coloured Satin Women's Felt Slippers, per pair . . 0 0 10 and Kid Evening Shoes laid out on Men's Felt Slippers, per pair &.. ■■ 01 0 table-any pair 03 11 ODD PAIRS OF LADIES' TAN BOOTS AND SHOES AT VE-IY LOW PRICES. Clreat display of Odd Pairs on specially arranged Tables. All marked TO SELL AS QUICKLY AS POSSIBLE. At this Eclipae Sale will be found Dozens of Bargains that we could not possibly expose in our Windows or at our Doors. DURING THE SALE ALL GOODS WILL BE SOLO FOR OABH STRICTLY. Exohange of sizes allowed Sale Begins TO-MORROW (Friday), 29th January. S. M C DONALD, city boot palace, DEE STREET, INVEROARGILL, axd MAIN STREET, GORE TO HOUSE FURNISHERS, We are showing REAL SOUND VALUE iv ■ WHITE LACE CURTAINS, Direct from the British Manufacturers at the following prices: — LOT l. 2sllld, 38 3d, 3s 6d, 3s lid, is 6d, 4s lid. LOT 2. ss£6d, 6s 9d, 7s lid, Ss^lld, 9s 6d. LOT 3. From 10s 6d, to 27s 6d. LOT 4. Guipure Lace Curtains from 17s 6d to 39s 6d, The above goods are exceptionally Choice Designs, and the value is the soundest) and best procurable. Inspection Invited. HERBERT, HAYNES & CO., DIRECT IMPORTERS, TAY STREET, INVERCARGIL

] GLENORAN WHISKY. 1 The old favourite of the Highland Scots. WHO ARE BETTER JUDGES? [ MOFFETT & CO., Inversargill.

Meetings. PUBLIC MEETING BRASS BAND CONTEST AP ÜBLIO meeting of citizens will be held in the Council Hall, on THURSDAY. 28th IHST. at 8 o'clock p.m. to" consider the question of holding an Inter-Colonial Band Contest in Invercargill during the present year. A full attendance specially re(lueßtwL o.froggatt/ Mayor. Invercargill, | 26th January, 1904. SAWMILL WORKEBS 1 UNION. THE President and Secretary will visit mills as under. Stewards are particularly requested to make the meetings as large as possible, liueinepe— Organising and forming sub-committees and generaL Wedsesday, 27th, and Thursday, 28th-Ringway, Brmedale, Glenburn, and Woioola : Meeting, Sweetman's Hotel, Thursday, 2Stb, at 8 p.m. AETHUBA. FAAPE, Secretary. MADAME HELLER, Physiognomist, Psychometrist, Inspirational Medium. ROOMS— RAYMOND'S BUILDINGS, corner Dee and Don streets (lately occupied by MrM.D. MacGoun CHARTS WRITTENAND HANDWRITING DIAGNOSED. » DVICE given on Health, Business, Marriage, etc, CONSULTATION PEE, 2s 6d. Splendid Testimonials. Over -40,000 people interviewed in all centrts of New Zealand. Everyone can ask his or her own questions privately. SHORT VISIT. MR BELLER-KOBER, MAGNETIC MASSEOER, tLL Nervous Diseases treated. Rhematism, -i. Sciatica. SAME ADDRESS AS ABOVE. MADAME HELLER INVITES, in response to numerous requests, enquiries In psychical and spiritual work to her rooms, Raymond's buildings, comer Don and Deo streets, To-night (Thursday evening) at 8 o'clock for a conversational enquiring evening- Test given from handwriting, photo, etc. Admission free. No private readings that evening. Professional. . PIANOFORTE. MISS O. McIVOR resumes teaohinsr at her residence, Forth street, on Monday, lit February. Music Rooms, Esk street. "DRIVATB.Lessons resumed MONDAY, Ist Feb. Pupila are requested to come at their usual hours. Classes aa.nottfied subsequently. OHAS. GRAY. Art Classes. MISS JANE TODD (who holds certificates from South Kensington, London, for Freehand and Modol Drawing) will resume her Drawing and Painting Classes on Tuesday, 2nd February, in her Studio, Esk street (opposite Poet Offlte). Columbia Dress-cutting: School MRS PEMBERTON resumes Classes on Monday, Ist February, at her Residence, Esk street, opposite English Church. Hours— lo a.m to 12 noon, 2 p.in to 4 p.m. Music Studio, Crescent. TVT J. FERGUSON, L.A.8., Teacher op Violin and Harmony, Resumes Teaching on Ist February. Pupils at usual hours. PIANOFORTE TUITION. MRS JOHN McKINNON will resume Teaching on Ist February at her residence, 161 Tweed street. Former pupils at u*mal hours. MISS MACLOSKEY (Cars or Mr F. W. Wadk, Ness strekt), npEAOHER OF VOICE PRODUCTION, 1 BIN6USG AND PIANOFORTE, Resumes Teaching from Ist February. Enrolling hour*— lo a.m to 8.30 p.m. MISS FIELDING'S STUDIO, BRISCOE'S BUILDINGS Deb Stbbet ALL Classes will be resumed from Monday, Ist February. Scbjf.cts— Freehand and Model Drawing, Oil «hd Water Colour Painting, Sketching from Nature. Hours of enrolment— 2 30 to 4 p.m. from 20th Jan Private Address— Don Strebt. I > AHIRI SCHOOL AND KINDERGARTEN, Y. M. I \ O. A. HALL, Kelvin street. First term begins on Tuesday, 2nd February. Pupila prepared lor pri> mary and Matriculation examination. Miss Gresham will be in attendance on Monday Ist from I till 4 p.m. Io enrol new pupils. TAY STREET STUDIO. MRS HAMMOND will Resume Classes on 26th January. Painting in Oils and Water Colours from the round. A separate Class for Sketching from Nature now being formed. Orystoleum taught in 8 Lessons, STUuIO above Dairy Company's Offices, corner Tay and Kelvin streets. MISS HERDMAN, "~ rpEACHER OF PIANOFORTE, COBSBR OF NITH AND TAY STREETB, Rem mes teaching on Monday, Fob. Ist, 1004. Hours of enrolment : 10 a.m. to 12 noon 3 p.m. to i p.m. from Jan. 25th, 1004. SOUTHLAND SCHOOL OF ART, BRISCOE'S BUILDINGS. MISSES JAMIKSON AND CAMERON resume Classes for Drawing RDd Painting on Monday, 25th January. ' All Pupils kindly attend at their usual hours. Hours of Enrolment— From 4 to 6 and 7 to 8 p.ro Daily. MISB LILY PRICE (Certificated Planiste, Trinity College, London) Is prepared to recoive Pupils for the Pianoforte at her Rooms, Colonial Bank Chambers, Dee street, on and after Monday, Ist February, 1004. Pupils prepared for Practical and Theoretical Examinations, Private Addresß— Terms on Spey street. application. MUSIC TUITION. I SHALL, resume Teaching on MONDAY, 2oro INST Sudjbcts— Piano, Organ, Violin, Violoncello, Scientific Voice Production and Artistio Singing, Harmony, Counterpoint and Composition. CHILDREN CAREFULLY TEAINED. ADVANCED PUPILS~PREPARED FOR THE PROFESSION. New pupils are requested to arrange AT ONCE. JOHN J. ZIMMER. Don street, 28rd January, 1004. MYTH & CO, Dee and Tay streets, are cash buyer ) of orime daiiv fed plus DONT buy n hat until you have seen Master's new stock. They don't charge fancy prices but they keep the best hats in creation and Bell at reasonable prices. See our window display and if we can't sun. you, well you want your head read. All hats made to fit the head while you wait at Master's, Dee ctree TklD you say ties ' Well, we don't want to boast I 9 bat give us a. call and we will convince YOU that we are miles ahead of all other chops in our selection. w * have the very Uteat and most tasty ties for the Christmas trade. If you Intend making your friend a present Bee Master's choice assortment r o gente silk umbrellas. r " g* /vs WILL buy a very superior fancy serge suit - I Ovf double-breasted, cut in tbe very latest Lon « don fashion, fit better than the ordinary tailor-made I guaranteed to keep the shape and wear well. These ib suits are good enough for anyone. Made specially d for the coming holiday season. Obtainable only at 1 Hastere'

Special Advertisement Ootumfft HAIRDRESSER— Wanted a first-class hand. Apply Palace Saloon, Prlsces street, Dunedin. YOUNG gent wants good board and residence in private family; bath, etc. "Central," liMKS office FRESH Pork Ribß, FiUete, Kidneys, and Prime Pork Sftuwges, today,. Lindsay and Co, Tay street LOST- In Tweed street, between Liddel and Ythan streets, small gold brooch. 5s reward. Apply office of this paper • j ICH and mellow Faotory Cheese at J. S. Baxter's, Lti Dee street WANTED to Buy— Avenal or Gladstone— s roomed house and Apply Alex. Trotter, House and Land Agent, Esk street. LOST from Kamahi a brindle sheep dog, stumpy tail, collar and chain on. Finder rewarded on reluming to Nicholis, Kamahi. COOL and Refreshing— Lime Juice Syrup, Lomon Squash, Pineapple Syrup, Lemon Syrup., Baepberry Vinegar, etc, at J. S Baxter's, Dee etreet ITT ANTED board, naar High School, from MonTT days to Fridays, for boy attending sehoolj tieply "Board," Times office WANTED a general servant. Apply to Mrs Battray, Don street kIT ANTED plasterers at the Bank of NtwSoutli Vt Wales, Invercargill. Principally outside work. •I. and H. Mair. RJ. Cumming is licensed under the Lam • Transfer Aot to prepare transfers, leases ana mortgages, find to bring- land under the provisions oi -he Act. WANTED all Bowlers to call and inspect Ready Money Domigan's stock of Hats. They are just the thing. \* ANTED— Working housekeeper, flaxmill cook, " flaxcuttere, carter, ploughman, housemaids, waitresses, cooks and geoerala, girls to assist, good wages. Apply Mrs Holmes, Dee street. TT7~ A NIGHT Lights -No smoke or smell, Is XJObXi. Cdeach. Uto. I. Moffett, Chemist, Dee treet 'I O LET in Ettrick street, 6-roomed house, all 1 modern conveniences. Possession February Ist. Apply Alex. Trotter, House and Land Agent, Esk street, TJURCHASE your groceries from J. S. Baxter, Cash X Grocer and Importer, Dee street, Invercargill. WEDDING AND BIRTHDAY PRESENTS. -A choice assortment of Gold, Silver, and GreenStone Jewellery. Genuine Reductions. THOh. ROCHE, Hibernian Hotel Buildingß, Dee street. TIGER TEAS Standard of excellence. Takes precedence of all others. pf IhS WILL buy a rery superior fancy serge suit *J " double-breasted, out in the very latest London fashion, fit better than the ordinary tailor-made, guaranteed to keep the shape and wear well. These suits are good enough for anyone. Made specially for the coming holiday Benson. Obtainable only at WHY pay five guineas when you can get a perfect fitting, equal to tailor-made, Navy blue or Vicuna Tweed Suib, padded Bhoulders, fancy quilted lining, guaranteed to wear well and retain the colour, for 45s only, at Master's, Dee street. WHY Fay Five Guineas when you can get a perfect fitting, equal to tailor-made, Navy Blue or Vicuna Tweed bult, padded shoulders, fancy uilted lining, guaranteed to wear well and retain the lour, for 46s only, at Maaters's, Dee street. IXIT 1903 Politically the colony has been moving on, tlowly it Is true, and though hindered by the selfishness inseparable from party politics, the has since made some progress towards a happier state of things. •»» OUR NOTICE FOR ijffluS.' IS BUY YOUR BOOTS AT • f/ W SIMON'S Ladies' Tan Lace Boots . . . . 5s lid Ladies' Tan 2 Bar Shoes . . . . 4s lid Men's Sewn Balmorals . . . . 108 Od Ladies' Black Canvas Shoes.. .. 38 lid Infants White Kid Shoes . . Is lid Sandals, the childrens delight 3s Od, its lid, 4s Bd SIMON'S GASH BOOT STORE, DEE ST. IF you require your Bicyole repaired promptly ring up Telephone 209. G. W. WOODS &CO |-\OUBLE.BRE4STED (orchested) Canadian Wool JL/ Undershirts, Highly recommended by all medical men. If you have a weak chest or are subject, to taking cold these undershirts are the very thing for you, in fact they are in many instances per feet life save 8. Masters has Just received 12 dozen «nd letting them go at the low price of 3s Oi IT£ A NIGHT Lights— in 3 colours. Usefu L JLV^X and Decorative. Is Cd each. Geo. 1 Moffett, Chemist, Dee etreet P. H. VICKERY ROVER CYCLES. ROVER ROAD RACERS Weight 251 b ROVER FREE WHEELS Ladies' Rovers LADIES' ROVERS— Queen of English Cycles RALEIGH" CYCLES. RALEIGH FREE WHEELB Raleigh Gazelles, £18. REPAIRS." TYRES. EVERYTHING FOR CYCLES P. H. VICKERY, DEE STREET. For Sale and To Let, IX room house with bath, washhouse and many 1 ' convenietces, glasbhouso, asphalt; all in excellent order. Freehold. South of Tweed Btreet—£3so. Terms may be ar/anged. W. B. Scandrett, Land agent, corner Dee and Ksk streets, Invercargill. (~*\ RASMERE Two sections and four-roomed house vJT and scullery, asphalt paths, small greenhouse, coalshed, fowl run, a nice little home— £l6o. Terms as may bo arranged. W. B. Scandrett, Land agent, corner Dee aud Ksk streets, Invercargill FOR SALE— A neat house of 6 rooms, bay window, and verandah, J acre, highest elevation round Invercargill. Apply R. J. Gumming, Agent, Athe. uanim Buildings, Ksk street. TO LET— & Roomed house in Crinan street, bath, and washhouse. Apply It J. Cumming, agent, Athenieum Bnlldings, Ksk street. 'fO LET— Furnished house, ail conveniences, for 1 term; central position. Apply ;Alex. Trotter. House and Land Agent, Esk street. FOR SALE, in Liddell street— 6 roomed house, 1 acre, freehold, washhouse, 3 tanks, garden. Apply Alex. Trotter, House [and Land Agent, Esk street. j •iAQ ACRES, Fernhill, Tarinjjatura District, O«/O about 2 'milea from railway Siding, sub. divided, drained, and nearly all been under cultivation. Good graeß paddocks ; also part in crop. Five roomed house, etc Apply R. J. Cumming, Land and Estate agent, Athenseum Buildings, Esk street TO let 7 roomed house, bath etc. in Eiles Road. Available Ist week in February. 11. J. Cumlning, Land and Estate Agent, Athenamm Buildings, Esk street. TTIARMS FOR SALE— IO7 acres, 145 acres, 200 acres J? and larger farm properties ; all with homesteads. All information given on application. Wm. Oorbett. Esk Btreet. FOR SALE-llalf acie In Biggar : street, splendid building site ; also, half acre, Gladstone, corner Duke and Grey streets. Apply T. F. Macdonald, Esk street. ______——— ■ 1 f\ ACRES freehold, with improvements, for sale, ly £30. Very good site for suburban garden and home w. B. Scandrett. Land Agent, comer Dee and Esk streets, Invercargill NEW Honae, approaching completion, 7 rooms, quarter acre, Corporation Leasehold, 12 year to run, convenient locality. For sale. W. B. Scandrett, Land Agent, corner Dee and Ksk streets, Invercargill ____„ — . y » ■» a ACRES, 7 miles from town, 100 acres At D4t maiden bush, 2 room cottage, stockyard, garden, oreek through property. For sale. Teruiß may be arranged. Apply W, B, Scandretb. Land Agent, corner Deo and Eikßtreeto, Inverc&rglll

CRICKET. England v. Australia 4th TEST-MATCH. PICK THE RESULTAND WIN THE WOLFE'S SCHNAPPS £50 Fifty Pounds Sterling*. will be presented to the person who correctly estimates the result of the 4th Test Match between England and Australia, to commence in Sydney on or about 26th February, 1004. Should more than one person give the recult, the amount will he proportionately divided among them. Should no competitor be exactly correct, the amount will he given to the person who states the result most closely, but la the m»t of ft tie, the prize will be divided equally. The following is an example for competitors— I "I select the Australian Team to win tho I Fourth Test Match by innings .. 0.. wickets, ..2.. runs. John Jo.ses, 114 MAry street, Junee, N.S.W." Competitors must cut out the label headed "Uactiontothr Public," which is on the yellow wrapper of each bottle of Wolfe's SciiKAPra, and write their gebction on the back of-it If any other part of the wrapper is spnt the selec- * tion will be informal. All selections must reach us not later than the day before the Match starta. All Envelopes must be PROPERLY STAMPED: outside Sydney, 2d; Sydney and suburban radius, Id, and must be marked "Wolfe'sSchnapps, £50," and addressed to the "PROPRIETORS OP WOLFE'S SCHNAPPS, BOX 250, G.P.O, SYDNEY," All the results will be sealed before the Match commences", and deposited with the Manager of the Sydney Daily Telegraph, whs has kindly consented to bold them during its continiS6on Railway Notices j^-EW ZEALAND RAILWAYS (LwERCABGLLIi DISTRICT) WEEK-END HOLIDAY EXCURSIONS TO QUEENSTOWN. EXCURSION TICKETS TO (JUEKNSTOWN will b* issued at the undermentioned Stations on Saturday, 9th January, and each subsequent Saturday up to and including Saturday, 26th Maich, 1904, and will be available for travelling toQueenstowu by any train on day of issue, and for return from Queenstown on the following Monday, Tuesday, or Wednesday. Notb.—These tickets are not available for break o journey either going or returning. From Ist class 2nd class includ. steamer includ. steame Saloon passage Steerage pas^ag Heriot .. 18s Od Ss 6d Tap&nui •• 129 6d 8s Od Clinton .. 12s 6d 8s Od Gore .. 9a Cd 6s Od Mataura .. 10s Od 63 Od Edendale .. lls Od 7s Od Woodlands .. 12s Od 7s 9d Invercargill .. Us Od 7s Od Bluff 12a Cd 8a Od Ortpuki .. 14s Od 9a Od Otautau .. 13s Od 8a 3d Riverton .. 12s 6d 8s od Winton .. 8s Od 5s Od Dipton .. 6s Od 4s Od Lumsden 4s 6d 8s Od Wversdale .. 6s 6d 4s 3d Train leaves Invercargill for Lumsden at 1 p.m on Saturdays, connecting with the train from Gore for Kingston. Steamer reaches Queenstown at B'p.ai, and returns from Queenstown at 0.30 a.m. Passengers from Invercargill and Bluff must travel via Winton. Passengers from Mataura and Edendale must travel via Gore. Tickets from Riverton, Orepuki, and Otautau will be available between Makarewa and Invercargill. Commencing on Monday, 11th January, and continuing until Monday, 28th March, 1004, an Excursion will be run from Queenstown to the Head of Lake Wakatipu on Mondays, leaving Queenstown at 0.0 a,m, and returning leaving Head of Lake at 6.80 p.m. Day Excursion Fare .. ..6s Saloon. Steerage Extended Excursion Fare, avail-"\ able for return on the Tuesday 5- 7a Cd 5s following day of issue .. J First-class Meals obtainable on board. BY ORDER. •THE LAND TAX AND INCOME TAX ACT, 1903." Land and Income Tax Office, Wellington, sth January, 1004. BY Order in Council, made and issued by Hib Excellency the Governor in Council on the 10th day of December last under the authority of the above Act, it was determined that the respective! duties byway Of income tax leviable under the said Act should be payable In one sum on Friday, the 29bh day of January, 1904, at the office of tho Commissioner of Taxes, Government Buildings, Wellington; and. In accordance with such Order in Council, I hereby give notice that the said duties will be pay ableaccordingly. JOHN McGOWAN, Commissioner of Taxes. AT this season of the year all the boys require ne clothing. Masters has just secured severa extra good lines, both in tvo and three garment euitsmade in the newest style. Strong.colonial tweed, prices lower than usual.afl a Christmas present will give a Btylish straw hat worth 3s 6d to every urchaser of a boy's suit. NEW FSUIT, Just landed—New Ourrarite, machine dressed, M per lb; Large New Raißlna, only 6d per lb : New Sultana Raisins, 6d per lb.—R. MERE DIIH, Tay street BEST Groceries at lowest prioee at Smyth's Tay and Dee streets HOLIDAY Shirts—lf you are intending enjoying yourself during the holidays be wise and wear a nice soft white or silk striped tennis shirt. Masters' has a very choice stock from 8s 6d to 10s. Soft comfortable, easy fitting Panama straw bats 4a 6d. Only seven dozen left. You can ffet the best of everything at Masters' at reduced^price WHY pay five gutneao when you oan get a perfect fitting, equal to tailor made, navy blue or Vicuna Tweed Suit, padded shoulders, fancy quilted i inng, guaranted to wear well and retain the colour or 45a only, at Master's, Dee street

q | [ Mrs Nightingale, Welling- ; [ <S ton, cured of consumption i <» by Lane's Emulsion. - > j - 8 "It's Famous beoauie Iff flood." |

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