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IBBMgPMMaßßqpWW__^______jM___l_BW___W_M--_M_M«_M__^-_MW ' ' i '.'..".'.. „_, „ ",i_— I GLENORAN WHISKY. The old favourite of the Highland Scots. WHO ARE BETTER JUDGES? MOFFETT & CO., InvercargiU.

| Professional. Music Studo, Orescent. *y| R A. R. THOMSON, Teacher of Voloe ProIt I ductron and Singing, resumes teaching on Tuesday, 2nd February. Pupils are requested to attend ftt their usual hours. Intending pupils oan be enrolled on Monday from 9 a.m. \ W. Norris RESUMES teaching on Monday, Ist February. Pupils are requested to attend at their usual hours. MRS SNODQRASS* TAY STRBET SCHOOL OF ART DRAWING and Painting c'aeecs re-open on Saturday, SOth inst Saturday class from 10 a.m. till 12 noon, every afternoon from 3 till 6. Two nights a week from 7 till 0. THE SCHOOOLS OF THE DOMINICAN NUNS will re-open on Monday, Ist February. Parentand Guardians wishing to make arrangements will kindly oil at the Convent as soon as possible. Pupils are prepared for Civil Sorvice, Matriculation and uxford university examinations, also for those of the Associated Board and Trinity College, practical and theoretical, in Music. Art claeses for Painting. Drawing, Needlework and Wood-carving have been formed specially for extern pupils, hours from 2 to 4 on Wednesday and Saturday ; private pupils are also taken. For termß and fuller particular? apply to the MOTHER SUPERIOR, St Catherine's Convent. PIANOFORTE. MISS C. McIVOR resumes teaching at her residence, Forth street, on Monday, Ist February. Music Rooms, Esk street. "DRIVATE. Lessons resumed MONDAY, Ist Ftb. Pupils are requested to come at their usual hours. Classes as.notified subsequently. CHAS. GRAY. Art Classes. MISS JANE TODD (who holds certificates from South Kensington, London, for Freehand and Model Drawing) will resume her Drawing and Painting Class©* on Tuesday, 2nd February, in her Studio, Esk street (opposite Post Otfli.e). Columbia Dress-cutting-; School MRS PEMBERTON resumes Classes on Monday, Ist February, at her Residence, Esk street, opposite English Church. t Hours— lo a.m to 12 noon, 2 p.m to 4 p.m. Music Studio, Crescent. Vy J- FERGUSON, L.A.8., Teacher of Violis aj."d Harmosv, Resumes Teaching on Ist February. Pupils at usual hours. MISS MACLOSKEY (Carb or Me F. W. Wadk, Ness strekt), TEACHER OF VOICE PRODUCTION, SINGING AND PIANOFORTE, Resumes Teaching from Ist February. Enrolling hours— lo a.m to 8.30 p.m. MISS FIELDING'S STUDIO, BRISCOE'S BUILDINGS D_B Strekt ALL Classes will be resumed from Monday, Ist February. Subjects— Freehand and Model Drawing, Oil _nd Water Colour Painting, Sketching from Nature. Hoars of enrolment— 2.3o to 4 p.m. from 26th Jan. Private Address— Don Street. lIAHIRI SCHOOL AND KINDERGARTEN, Y. M. I » O. A. HALL, Kelvin street First terra begins on Tuesday, 2nd February. Pupils prepared for primary and Matriculation examination. Miss Gresham will be in attendance on Monday Ist from . till 4 p.m. to enrol new pupils. TAY BTREET STUDIO. MRS HAMMOND will Resume Classes on 2<Hb January. Painting in Oils and Water Colours from tbe round. A separate Class for Sketching from Nature now belog formed. Crystoleum taught In 8 Lessons, STUDIO above Dairy Company's Ofilces, corner Tay and Kelvin streets. MISS HERDMAN, rpEACHER OF PIANOFORTE, Ccr.vbe. op Nith and Tat ST_f_n_, Rest rues teaching- on Monday, Feb. Ist, 1904. Hours of enrolment ; 10 a.m. to 12 noon 3 p.m. to 4 p.m. from Jan. 25th, 1904. MISB LILY PRICS (Certificated Pianists, Trinity College, London) Is prepared to receive Pupils for the Pianoforte at her Rooms, Colonial Bank Chambers, Dee street, on and after Monday, Ist February, 1904. Pupils prepared for Practical and Theoretical Examinations. Private Address— Terms on Spey street. application. MUSIC TUITION. I SHALL resume Teaching on MONDAY, 25th INsT Subjects— Piano, Organ, Violin, Violoncello, Scientific Voice Production and Artistic Smiting, Harmony, Counterpoint and Composition. CHILDREN CAREFULLY TRAINED. ADVANCED PUPILS PREPARED FOR THE PROFESSION. New pupils are requested to arrange AT ONCE. JOHN J. ZIMMER. Don street, 23rd January, 1904. National Mortgage Co FOR PRIVATE SALE. OWINO to advancing years, Mr Chas. Gatley, of Pine Ridge, Otautau, has decided to dispose of his property, consisting nf about 70 acres, lj mile from Otautau Township. Dwelling— 4 rooms. Subdivided into 6 paddocks, and with growing crops thereon. Would make an excellent Dairy r_rm Further particulars can be obtained f rom NATIONAL MORTGAGE CO; Or MR GATLEY. NATIONAL MORTGAGE & AGENCY CO (associated -with Wright, Stephenson and Co) have received Instructions from 1 rustees late Finlay Mcßae, of Hokonui, to offer for sale at Crescent Rooms, on SATURDAY, 13rn FEBRUARY, 1904, At 2 p.m. The whole of the freehold property situated 9 n ilea from Winton and 8 miles from Hokonui Railway station, with good roads, and is close to school and Post Olliee. a r r Sees 20, 21, 50. 66, 109, 110 Forest Hill Hundred .. .. „, .. 604 2 0 „ 308 „ 84 2 20 Allot. 1, plan 310, part sec 129, Forest Hill Hundred -'"•■.. .. 30 0 0 £a!> 0 20 Dwelling House S rooms, 6 stalled stable acd Chaff House, Implement Shed, Wool Shed, Hut. All well fenced, subdivided into 13 paddocks, 00 acres in Turnips, 60 acres in oats, balance in Englich grass The property is in excellent order, and is a firstclass opportunity for anyone wishing to secure a handy sized form.

Amusements. Are You Listening? y d EAL A N "D*l A HALL Monday Next, Ist Feb. FULLERS' ENTERTAINERS WILL PRESENT A POPULAR PROGRAMME OF Vaudeville and Minstrelsy ALF DRISCOLL 808 DRISCOLL JOE COWAN WALTER RIVERS ALBERT MoKISSON DAVE WABNE ' JOHN FULLER T. FAWCET ROWE ' DAISY ELMORE POPPIE ATKINB • LILLIE OOTAVIA RUBY ELMORE 12 Picked Artists from our N.Z Circuit. , PRIOES POPULAR 2s, 1s and 6d Doors open 7.30. Commence at 8 ; Terminating 10.20 Box Plan and Day Saleß at Begg's. INVERCARGILL ANNUAL REGATTA. WEDNESD \Y, FEBRUARY 3, 1904 HEDGEHOPS ATHLETIC SPORTS ENTRIES for Chopping and other events will close on day of fc porta- viz, Wednesday, 3rd February. DUNCAN McKAY, Seoretary VIADAME HELLER, Physiognomist, Psychometrist, Inspirational Medium. ROOMS- RAYMOND'S BUILDINGS, corner Deo and Don Btreets (lately -ccupied by Mr M. D. MacGoun CHARTS WRITTENAND HANDWRITING DIAGNOSED. \ DVICE given on Health, Business, Marriage, etc, CONSULTATION FEE, 2s Cd. 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 fcEIiLER-KOBER, MAGNETIC MASSEUER. ALL Neryous Diseases treated. Rhematism, Sciatica. SAME ADDRESS AS ABOVE. Meetings. MERCANTILE RIFLE VOLUNTEERS ALL Members who have not completed Classfiring are requested to attend at Graeiuere This (Saturday) -fternoon from 3 p.m and Evening to compute same. The Signalling- Class meets on Monday Evening at 7 p.m, In the Orderly Room for Instruction. J. E. WATdON, Captain LIB-RAL AND LABOUR ASSOCIATION. MONTHLY Meeting in Union Rooms THIS EVENING, 8 o'olock. Mr M. Gilfedder will i address tbe meeting on Preferential Trade. J. S, GOLDIE, Secretary. ST. PAUL'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH J "HE seat-letting committee wiil attend at the 1 Church thia evening (Saturday) from ti to ..30 to re-let sittingr. Churches. ST; PAUL'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Dee street. SUNDAY SERVICES : Morning— ll o'clock ; Rev. Geo. Lindsay. Evening— 6.3o o'clock : Rev. A. T. Thompson, 8.A., BD. mHE WAUIOPAI SCHOOL WILL REOPEN OS MONDAY, Ist FEBRUARY. WANTED TO SELL PLUMS, fresh from the tree, my own growiog, at Ss per cose of about 241b. GEEEN GAGE and other GREEN PLUMS, 3s 6d. The first orders booked will be the first suppliedNo orders bo ktd unless accompanied by cash, and railage at biding (one or two oases Od extra, three or four cases Is). All orders left with G. T. Smyth and Co., in my old shop, or addressed to m°, care Box 56, P.0., Invercargill, will be promptly attended to. R CLEAVE. BINDER TWINE CORNSi CKS. NICHOL BROS, PALLIAGODDIE TEA, OEYLON. 51b and 101b Boxes. NICHOIT BROS, AGENTS QTJIBELL'S SHEEP DIP THE BEST THAT MONEY CAN BUY. niohoTbros, AGENTS. NEW FRUIT, lust landed— New Currants, machine dressed, 4a per lb ; Large New Raisins, only 5d per lb: New Sultana Raisins, Ed per lb.— R. MEEK DITH, Tay str.et

Special Advertlsernant Qotumn WANTED regulai Bupplv of farm butter and eggs. Walter Strang (late Storie), grocer, Don street t T IFE"— The most fascinating and Instructive I - Magozme to have. Customers oan now be supplied. Price— 6<l Monthly; 6s 6d year poe tod from Gordon Brown and Co, Tay and Kelvin streets, Inver. oargill WANTED a strong, active, intelligent lad for our grocery store, Balfour. Wright, Stephenson and Co. WANTED a hoy, about 16, used to farm work. Apply at this office at 1 o'olock on Saturday. UNIFORM in quality and prioe, Baxter's choice Rava Tea. Is 6d per lb, 7b 6d for 61b, and 13s 9d for handsome 101b tin FOR SALE— 1 aore, McMaster street, East InvercargiU. Apply R. J. Cumming, agent, Athenaium Buildings, Esk street NEW MUSIC— Just landed a large supply of Teaching pieces, New Songs, New Vocal Duets, New Dance Music. Send for catalogues i post free. Lillicrap and Co. Esk street. WANTED a general servant. Apply Mrs K. Scandrett, Teviot street. ROLL up to-day at O. Froggatt's Tay street Must sell 60 cases Apricots and Plums. Never cheaper PIANOTUNING-Our Mr Harris arrives on Monday, Ist February on usual quarterly visit. All orders will have his promp and skilful attention. Dresden Piano Co, Lillicrap and Co, Managing Agents, Esk street. WANTED to Buy— Avenal or Gladstone— s roomed house and freehold. Apply Alex. Trotter, House and Land Agent, Esk street. WANTED plasterers at the Bank of New Sonth Wales, Invercargill. Principally outside work. SI. and H. Mair. RJ. Cumming is licensed under the Land • Transfer Aot to prepare transfers, leases and mortgages, and to bring land under the provisions ot the Act. WANTED all Bowlers to call and inspect Ready Money Domigan's stock of Hats. Theyare just the thing. U ANTED— Working housekeeper, flaxmill cook, flaxcutters, carter, ploughman, housemaids, waitresses, cooks and generals, girls to assist, good wages. Apply Mrs Holmes, Dee street. IT7~ A NIGHT Lights No smoke or smell, Is ______ 6d each. Geo. I. Moffett, Chetnlet, Dee treet WHY pay five guineas when you can get a perfect fitting, equal to tailor-made. Navy Blue or Vicuna Tweed Suit, padded shoulders, fancy quilted lining, guaranteed to wear well and retain the colour, for 46s only, at Master's, Dee street WHY Pay Five Guineas when you can get » perfect luting, equal to tnilor-mods, Navy Blue or Vicuna Tweed buit, padded shoulders, fancy uilted lining, guaranteed to wear well and retain the lour, for 45s ouly, at Masters's, Dee street. WEDDING AND BIRTHDAY PRE3ENTS.-A choice assortment of Gold, Stiver, and Greenstone Jewellery. Genuine Reductions. THOB. ROCHE, Hibernian Hotel Buildings, Dec street. £ i 18 WILL buy a very superior fancy serge suit *J ' ' double-breasted, out in the very latest London fashion, fit better than tbe ordinary tailor-made, guaranteed to keep the shape and wear well. These suits' are good enough for anyone. Made specially for the coming holiday season. Obtainable only at Mas-ierß* IF you require your Bicyole repairel promptly ring up Telephone 299. G. W. WOODS &CO DOUBLE-BREASTED (orchested) Canadian Wool Undershirts, Highly recommended hy all medical men. If you have a weak chest or ara sub jc-.t to taking cold these undershirts are thever.i thing for you, in fact they are in many Instances per feet life save s. Ma3ters has just received 12 dozen vnd letting them go at the low prioa of 3s 61 | TZ" A NIGHT Lights— in 8 coloure. Ueefn 1 LV_r_ and Decorative, ls Od each. Geo. 1 Moffett, Chemist, Dea street P. H. VICKERY ROVERJ.YCLES. KOVER ROAD RACERS Weight ?51b ROVER FREE WHEELS Ladies' Rovers LADIES' ROVERS- Queen of English Cycles RALEIGH" CYCLES. RALEIGH FREE WHEELS Raleigh Gazelles, £18. REPAIRS." TYRES. EVERYTHING^ FOR CYCLES P. H. VICKERY, DEE SIREET. IN THE ESTATE OF JAMES BOY LE. DE lEASED, FARM KB, HEDD-N BUSH. ALL Accounts against this Estate must be rendered before 7th February to J. H. Hughes, for co-trustees, c-re of N.M and A. Co, InvercargiU. District Lands and Survey Offloe, InvercargiU, 29th January, 1004. NOTIOE Is hereby given that the undermentioned Crown Lands will be open for selection on Lease- | in-perpetuity at this office on Tuesday, lbt day uf Marc 1 , 1904. tho Land Hoard having reduced the valuation for improvements. Vn„AGE HOMESTEAD ALLOTMENTS. Holmesdile Village, Block VII. Sections 6 and? Section 6 is burdeoed with £3 10? 6d valuation for fencing, and Seotlon 7 with £1 4s 0J for fencing. Full particulars and application forms may be obtained at thia office JOHN HAY, Commissioner Crown Lands District Lands and Survey Office, Invercargill, 2))th January, 1904. NOTIOE is hereby given that the leases of the undermentioned sections will be offered for sale by publio auction at this office on Tuesday, Ist March, 1904, at U o'olock a.m:— UNDER "THB PUBLIC RESERVES ACT, 1881." LIMEHILLS TOWNSHIP. Block XXXI, Section 6 -Upset annual rental £5 Block XXXII, Section o— Upset annual rental £5 Seotion 6, Block XXXI, is burdened with £18 valuation tor house and fencing. APARIMA HUNDRED. Block I, part of Seotlon 39— Upset annual rental 10s. Right-of-way Reserve to Quarry. Term— l4 year*. Right of cultivation, but no valuation for improvements at end Of term. The sum of one year's rent at rate offered and licanse fee (£1 ls)must be deposited on the fall of the hammer. Conditions at sale. JOHN HAY, Commissioner of Crown nds. BOROUGH OF INVEROARGILL. INVERCARGILL ANNUAL REGATTA fl IHE Council of tho Borough of Invercargill has A granted permission to the regatta Committee to grant a fee of one shilling adults and children fixpence, for admission tothe Jetty on Wednesday 3rd February next (Regatta Day). In connection with the above notice, visitors are notified that the work of discharging and loading at the wharf on that day will be proceeded with as usual, and, while their officers have been instructed to use every caie and precaution, the Corporation will not be responsible for any Injuries that may be sustoined by any person or persons while such work is being proceeded with. Town Clerk. •Municipal Ofilces Invercargill, 23rd January, 1004. TIGER TEAS dard of excellence. Takes precedence of all others. DUNEDIN AND .INVERCARGILL STEAMSH P COMPANY DUNEDIN TO INVERCARGILL S.S. [INVEBCAB! GILL or S.S. RIMU i Twice a week from Dunedin— Tuesdays and Fridays Freight: 13s per Ton Delivered to consignees ..stores or Railway Station A. B. CAMPBELL, [ Agent. r "DEBT Groceries at lowest prioes at Smyth's Tay JLJ and jjee streets

1 DSNTVArrfiA ? FSRTmS w I Capilla & I ™ is a medicinal— curative— refresh- H B ing scalp treatment, and possesses V> , X all the elements that go to produce ■} j ■ a good head of hair. Its powerful B \ B stimulating qualities go straight B i H to the hair roots, giving them a B B I'fe and vigor tltey never knew B B before— and life and vigor to tho B jj& hair roots mean more hair — B H stronger hair— better hair. Re- B H member, there is no " fragrant fig 9 aroma" in Capilla; Perfumes B M don't make the hair grow — they IS __\ don't even help. «& B Capilla Hair Tonic 1 B will do for j'ou what a perfumed 9 m preparation will not do, it will B S C.IVE YOU BACK YOUR IUIR, B M Sold by all Chemists aud Stores— H , B 3/6 PER BOTTLE, B @L Head Office for N.Z. : \_\ Xffi^ c Featherstone St., Wellington, > '■ OQQOOOQQOOBa QQOBQ9OOGOM § Mrs Nightingale, Welling- f 5 ton, cured of consumption * gby Lane's Emulsion. „ f § "It's Famous because It's Good," S rf ffin-innnnnn-^ ■ — - 1 WMHJOOOOOOOO 99909000990$ CRICKET. England v. Australia 4th TEST-MATCH. PICK THE RESULTAND WIN THE WOLFE'S SCHNAPPS £50. Fifty Pounds Sterling. will he presented to the pereon who correctlv eatiniatca the result ol the 4th Test Match l>e-tu-een England and Australia, to comninnce in Sydney on or about -Otb February, 1004. Should more than one person pive the remit, the amount will he proportionately divided among thrm. Should no competitor he exactly correct, the amount will lie given to the percon who elates the result moat clf-eely, but in the event of a tie, the prize will te divided equally. The following is an example for competitors— " " I eele&t the Australian Team to win tho Fourth Test Match by innings ..fi.. wickets, ..2.. runs. John Jones, 114 Mary street, Junee, K.B.W. Competitors must cut out the label headed " Caution to tub Public," which Is on the yellow wrapper of each bottle of Wom_*_ Schnapps, and write their gel> ci ion on the bock of it. If any other part of the wrapper is Bi»nt the selection will be infoimal. All selection, rnuetreach us not later than the day before the Matoh starts. All Envelopes must be PROPEI! LY STAMPED: outside Sydney, 2d ; Sydney and suburban radius, Id, and must he marked " Wolfe's Schnapps, £50," and addressed to the "PROPRIETORS OF WOLFE'S SCHNAPPS, BOX 260, G.P.O, SYDNEY," All the results will be sealed before tbe Match commences, and deposited with the M«na(rer of the Sydney Daily lelegroph, win has kindly consented to hold them during its continuation I *•* T IFE" — Fitchett's Now Monthly Magazine, JL- price 03. First number now to hand at Wesney Brothers, averts, 6s 6d per annum. Subscribers' names now being taken. Wosney Brothers, Dee street. XMAS Numbers of "Strand," "Harper," "Scribner," "liady'* Realm," "Woman at Home," '•Pearßon."4a, &c. Wesney Brothers, Leviathan Gift Depot. AT this season of the year all the boys require ne clothing. Masters has just serured severa extra good lines, both in tvo and three garment suits made in tbe newest style. Btrong colonial tweed, prioes lower than usual,aß a Christinas present will give a stylish straw hat worth 3s 6a to every urchaaer of a boy's suit. DAIRY FARM— 2OO acreß, 4 miles from Woodlands (160 acres freehold, 40 acres lease) old), comfortable 6 room house, cow byre, 8 paddocks, sheep and cattle proof fences, ISO acres English grass. For sale. Terms to suit purchasers, w. B. -can* drett, Land agent, corner Dee and Ksk streets, Inver •Mgill. FOU. SALE — Owner rclinsfuishiag farming, 100 acres, Waianiwa Distriot, with buildings. Cesh required, about £150; balance may remain. Carswell and Co, Esk afreet SOUTHLAND BOARD OF EDUCATIONA PPLIOATIONS, with testimonials, from Teachers competent to fill the following vacancies will be received at this office up to Tueaday, the 2nd d*y of February, 1004:— 1. (.I'ARRY HILLS— WAIfiAWA VALLEY (Half-time Schools)— Head teacher. Salary (Certificated rate) £128 per annum, with house allowance of £20 per annum. 2. REDAN VALLEY— Head teacher. Salary £80 per annum, with small residence. 3. PINE BUSH— Head teacher. Salary £66 per annum, with small residence. 4. HEDDON BUSH— Mistress. Salary £80 per annum. 5. WlNTON— Assistant teacher (male preferred). Salary £S0 per annum. 6. RIVERTON— Second Assistant. Salary £80 per annum. Forms of application may be obtained at this office. JOHN NEILL, Secretary Education Office, , Invercargill, 20th January, 1004 COMPETITION FOR BOYS ASD GIRLS PRIZE : A SILVER WATOH, 1 FOR THE BEST DESCRIPTION OF A WEEK'S HOLIDAY. fTIHIS conipstltton open to all boys and girls under j X 15 years of age. Neatness, Writing and Spelling* to count as well OS : I style. All papers to be in by Saturday, 13th inst. t SIMON'S OASH BOOT STOEE, DEE STREET. r I r TkiTONEY TO LEND o u Firit-class Freehold security JJX at Lowest Rates. Apply T. M. MACDONALD AND SONS. Eak street g_y__B £_!> will buy a very stylish Tweed Suit, /WO O special cut, fit better than some tailor- " made or chart sulta-rextrft Btro"g Colonial Tweed i. stout lining, pockets sewn In with thread, buttons u sewn on with silk One of the greatest Bargains ever . offered by Masters' or any other shop

~K~__X _■ FOE HERBERT, HAYNES fit CO'.S 9 BIG CASH SALE! i STARTING NEXT FRIDAY, FEB. sth. The Whole of our Large Stook is now being re-marked in preparation of the above event, • HERBERT, HAYNES & CO., THE PEOPLE'S DRAPERS, > 1 TAY STREET. INVEROARGIL

i HOLIDAY Shirts— lf you are intending enjoying yourself during the holidays be wise and wear ' a nico soft white or filk Striped tennis shirt. Masters' - has a very choice stock from 8a 6d to 10s Soft comfortable, easy fitting Panama straw bats 4s 6d. Only ', seven dozen left You can get the best of everything 1 at Masters' at reduced price WHY pay Bve guineas when yon can get a perfect fitting, equal to tailor made, nivy blue or i Vicuna Tweed Suit, padded shoulders, fancy quilted in ng, guaranted to wear well and retain the colour or 45s only, at Master's. Dee street I TIGER BLEND TEAS - I The very highest qnality at moderate prices o) - I 'Iwf EN ' S Buifc a speciality at Ready Mouey Demi. ■ -Jr-L gan's. Newest patterns in all sizes, prices f rorc 6 1, Colonial Saddle Suits from 33s 6d

AU I'iaiuE.- -nt^--- 1 *- -f -"-* v »*iA** »««ww v».v». k -» ... r,™- uj, v/uiuiu-i oauuie ouib. iruw om v. «.».»—_,. — - . - . , Ililß PRICE 5s 6<*. MASTERS' PRICE 4s 3d

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