SYNOPSIS OF NEW ADVERTISEMENT Re Bible-reading meetings to ~f?e held in V.M.C.A. hall to-night. J. A. Mitchell sell horses, giir. ciray, etc., iv Prince of Wales' Yards to-mor-row. School bags for the boys and t-.iils at Wesr.ey Bros". Train arrangements for InvLMvargill regatta. . Mrs Snodgrass' classes re-open to-mor- j row | District valuation rolls open for inspection from Monday. Everything in the school-book line nt Wesney Bros. The drawing of prizes in Mrs Sncdgrass' art union postponed. O. Froggatt sells apricots and plums to-day. Lost, a buggy rug— reward. f Wanted, a general servant. See Wesney Bros.' llist of i:ew books. Tenders invited by Education l.oard for a number of school works. W. Morris resumes teaching oa .Monday. Schools of the Dominican Nuns reopens on Monday. Wanted, plain sewing to do at home. Lost, a gold signet ring— reward. Mr Harris, Dresden piano tuner, arrives on Monday. Supply of new music just arrived at, Lillicrap & Co.'s. Notice to person who lost shawl. Herbert Haynes' big cash sale starts uext Friday. To let at Stewart Island, 5-roomed house. J. Hunter, F.N.Z.A.A. resumes tuition on JJonday. 4-rooinod house for £100.— W. B. Scandrett. To let. 3-roomed cottage, T-eviot' street. A. 'Trotter. Five reasons why tho Yost typewriter is the best.
Summer Complaint is tho children's most dangerous enemy aad the mother'a most dreaded fan. Immediate and proper treatment is always necessary. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, given according to directions, is the most oflectunl remedy known. For salo by Maculister and Co., chemists. Dee itreet.
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Southland Times, Issue 19263, 29 January 1904, Page 2
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