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. Amttgements _ Olympia Elite Boiler Rink, Garrison Hall OtEN THREE SESSIONS DAILY. ' - Children's Fancy Dress Carnival CHILDREN'S MATII«EE-This Mowing. I/wt of the Children's Carnival. Monday, 28th Nov. MONDAY, 88th NOVEMBER. Handsome and Valuable Prizes on view City Boot Palace, Dee street The Rink will be open until Wednesday night next, when a benefit will be given to the employe* by the Direoteur. Remember Children's Carnival Monday, 28th. , GENERAL ADMISSION— Ia Few Reserved Seats, 6d EXTRA. i SPECIAL NOTICE— A number of Ball-Bearing Skates on hire. 1 The Management Reserve the right to refuse admission to any person without static? reasons tor same. j REG. WEBB, Dlreeteur. F. BEYER, Manager. Amns ements j Mitchell & Co AROAD RACE (open) will be held ion 30th jA. MITCHELL &CO will sell by aootion In the November from Gore to MaUura and back— «J t Prinoe of Wa i e8 yards, Dee street, on about lft miles. Prizes— Gold and Silver Meaate. -.—««..— - „ _ . Entries close on 26th tnst, witb the Secretary, O. SATURDAY, 26th INST, at 11 am. W U? AYLORI G v 0r \* and J rom Whom Rnr lartber *>K DRAUGHT and Light Horses particulars may be obtained. /vO- ~" . On account Mr James Counsell, at 12 o'clock. QRGAN RECITAL AND CONCERT -| SUPERIOR Cob Pony, 3 years old w On account Vendors— ST. PAUL'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. The Thorough-bred Mare ROSELEAP (May King — Hilarious marc); quiet for women to drive; Friday, 2nd December. also Gig and Harness * 1 Pair Chestnut Mares, Double-seated Buggy and ORGAN. VOCAL akd INSTRUMENTAL SOLOS Harness. (Programme jnjuture issue.) Traps, H«~n7 M . ate, eto. ADMISSION -is; Children, Half-price i PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. Wright) StO^hO 11 SOP, &CO SOUTHLAND COMPETITIONS «•«««»" QECTIONS 62 and 63, Land Transfer Plan 154, CflPI CTV Edendale, containing 176} acres, belonging to OU VI CITi Mrs S. J. Lowe, Gorge Road. About half of the farm is under cultivation and English grass, balance in ZEALANDIA HALL, MARCH 6tb, 7TH & BTH, 1005. natural state. Buildiugs-8 roomed house, 6 stal stable, cowbyre, etc. Grand Choir Contest, Vocal Solos, Instrumental For full particulars and price apply 5 >1 i M '«. B^ t S!* OTBt J %" t^s!!' Im P""2P tu . Speeches, WRIGHT, STEPHENSON k CO. Male Quartettes and Quartettes (mixed voices), Etc. Full details on Application to the Secretary. f- , ■ " "SStSSTLn» JR Mills & Song TJIVERJON ANNUAL REGATTA. nLBAHIHO SALE, XV NEAR APARDIA DAIRY FACTORY. BOXING DAY, 26th DECEMBER, 1904 THURSDAY, Ist DECEMBER. The Aquatic Event of the Year. T R. MILLS & Son, instructed by Mr James Youths, Maiden, Junior »nd Senior Fours. ** • Markcy, will sell at hia farm as above, at 12 Pair-oared and Double Sculling Outrigger Races, o'clock, the whole of his stock, implements, etc., con. Spar Boxing on Greasy Pole, etc sisting of— Full particulars see posters. f»~. GOOD Dairy Cows T. S. MITCHELL, AA. Hon - Sec - it A HEAD 1 and 2-year-old Cattle Meetings g LIGHT Draught Horses JJSHLEY'S HALL, ESK STREET 2 S ° WS ™ d 10 YOU " ff "** WM«t ■»*««»* Toula* 1 Tip Dray, d.f. plough, swing plough, 2 setstiue • Norton Taylor, harrows, Maray-Harris cultivau r (new), MePSYCHIC ORATOR, CLAIRVOYANT TEST Cormick binder, spring cart harness, plongh MEDIUM, names?, cart harness, chaffcutter, 80 bags Will Lecture upen Spiritualism and give CLAIR. S^es^tXin? Wßrt^cJ^eeTbarrT VOYANT TESTS from articles banded up to the draining and buTldmg timber, empty sacks, 2 fiaworm. copper boilers, 2 tanks, quantity of household SUNDAY, 8 P.M. SHARP. j furniture, and a large lot of sundries. _ „ .. !,„ Also— looo bricks and milk cans. Collection at door. , ,i ~ LUNCHEON PROVIDED. Chtlrfib 6S A* Mr Marker has sold his farm, everything will be nTircaeg * __ Bold Without Reserve. QI, PAUL'S PRESBYTERIAN OHUBCH t.j „ ■ ■■.'.. services "to-morrow: Railway Notices Morning— ll. Evening— 6.3o. " Preacher: REV. GEO, LINDSAY. KTE W ZEALAND RAILWAYS Ev e ningSubject(aw™onforyoung i> men)-''An all —^ Sh<jw Q important question. Holiday Excursion- Tickets to Otautau will be ob- ~~"~~ : ~~~~ , _„,._, tainabls afc InvercargUl, Nightcaps, Waihoakii «ad F!B8T PRESBYTERIAN CHUBGIL intermediate stations on aotb November, available. for return on 30th November and Ist December! SERVICES TOMORROW. 1904. & Morning— ll. Evening— 6.3o. Invercftrgill at 6.2 pni., Thornbury 6.63, Uakarewa Preacher; REV. A. MACDONALD, of Otautau fj**Sfa fw otwitw . t — ' — „__ , &50 a.m, Rmving OtauUu 10 a.m. OF CHRIST. — Sunday Evening, fi.3o \S W. D. LITTLE, Evangelist In connection with Gore Bhow, Holiday Excursiou Subject— "lndividuality hi Religion." Tickets to Gore, available for return up to Bth De« ■— — ■ oember, will be obtainable at Clinton, invercargill ■ -— — ' and intermediate stations, including Tapanul, Wai- _..„,.„ . . „ locnnrATTftwo mea Plains, and Olenhnm ßranches, and from Lums--lI7ALLACE A. 4; P. ASSOOIATIOK'S den by aU trains on Ist December, and by morning * » ___ and Express trains on 2nd December. SHO *v — * On Ist December— Morning tram from Heriotwill srwi, kavpmrfr AT OTAtTTAU leave Heriot 5.25 a.tn, arriving Waipahi aBS a.m, and 30tu NOVEMBER^ AT OTAUTAU. connecting with train from Clintonto Inrercargill. v\mjTi?«s rin«.nn Rfttiminv 2flth afcßnm Train will leave Gore 5.65 p. m, Mataura&SSjfidenENTRIES Close on Saturday , 26th, at 8 p.m. dal<j ? WoodUmdb g. IBf arriving Invercargfll 9.10 1 ———————. Ott December 2nd— Train will leave Heriot 8.25 IN RE JAMES BLAKIE, LATE OF RYAL BUSH, A OTI arriving Waipahi 7.50 a.m. and connecting FARMER, DECEASEg. with train from Clinton to InversargUL Train will leave Gore 7.80 p.m, Waipahi 8.20, ALL claims against the Estate of the abovenamed Heriot arrive 9.30 p.m. This train will not Btop (or i* deceased are requested to be sent in forthwith, passengers between Gore and Waipahi. to the undersigned hi duplicate, in detail, and duly The Friday morning train for Gore will, run as certified as correct follows:— Lumsden depart 7.85 *», Gore arrive 6.60 MAOALISTER BROE, a. ra . This train will NOT connect with morningSolicitors for the Executors. train to InvercargilL Invercargill, 24th Novomber, 1904. The Friday evening train for Lumsden will leav« • , — Gore 6.o_p.m, Lumsden arrive 8.16 pm. This train THE AUSTRALIAN WIDOWS' FUND LIFE will NOT connect with evening train from InverearASSURANCEJBOOIETY, Ltd. .DL^^ (MUTUAL: NO SHAREHOLDERS). ESTD. 1871 T&SFSSFvffJSStR LIFE, ACCIDENT, SICKNESS. t^&^^&S^^^SS& MB J. E TAYLOR, E«k street, has been ap. a.m), Woodlands ia6B, Invercargill arrive VL& a.m. Societv^^ mCM ° ity BeprMent * tIVC ° l tbC 2 .5 V P t. g W^ r 2 ta so? I ?ul^u^U^rite SsoClely - E. F. BLACK, ifataura 6.33, Edendale 7.15; WoodUuids aiO, attiv. District Secretary, ins Invercargill 8.55 n.m. Dunedin. Tiain will leave Edendale for Wyndham 6.2 p.m _ (after arrival of train from InvercargillX arriving I——————————1 — ————————— ■ 'Wyndham 0.14, retaining leaving Wyndham 6.47 ST ANDREW'S DAY, 30th NOVEMBER p.m, and arriving Edendale 7 p.m (connecting with train to Invercargill). rfBE undermenUoned offices mil be closed all day Evening tra?n for Glenham will leave Edendale 7.18 1 oi the above occasion. p.m (after arrival of train from Clinton), Wyndham a. u .iw.v~"« ... _ '7 35, arrivinir Glenham 8.5 p.m. New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Co., p^^nKers from Glenham Branch for south by Ltd. morning train will not leave Edendale until 10.10 J. G. Ward and Co. a,ni. * L W. Raymond and Co. For furthar particulars see handbills or enquire at Southland Farmers' Co-operative Association, *^ Ltd. W BY ORDER. Nichol Bros. t i -j ' TH.S" dCOILt<L • FOR IMMEDIATE SALE. Southland Frozen Meat and Produce Export Co, p^ wonrtprson and Bather -^» huilt) containing six rooms, with all extras, Sfl IST Pantry, bathroom, etc. Gas and hot water laid on. Wright, Stephonson and Co Tw HW» section; I acre. Northern aspect South part National Mortgage and Agency Co, of N. Z. of town. Ltd? This is a really good chance for anyone wanting a New Zealand Shipping Co, Ltd. comfortable house. . ~" — " — — - Feathoratono & Co, Extract -from Southland bank of n.s,w. chambers, dee street Times, 22nd Nov., 1904. . — — f E. WATSON & CO., LTD., have just landed a From all quarters Messrs O 0 shipment of MONTGOMERY & OO's HAND CORNORUSHERS, SSSSS^MimA^ KS9^jasffisass?s» axe Buff is an acknowledged p^, e8: also, Lawn Mowers, Spray Pumps, Reid Buccees> The Hecord sen*-tio-s.&a states that the Prepara- xo itAB^KBs and others in the districts iion was tried in the Win- * "of roslyn. woodlands and ton District recently with makarewa. Vei 3f ' IF^P^tS&HISXfSI HTHF Crowing resoluOo^ras carried at a meeting and that a residence in X 1 1 1 ie Farmer* 1 Union at Myross on 28rd inst : Invercargill Which had '-That it be rfapectfully requested that tlmul. been regarded as incur- uneous poisoning of rabbits take place from able IS now free from the Monday, sth Deis., throughout the above AMI b TkA Arub. in the mentioned districts." ?o r mof T a O flS™^ak« "iS J * MEamw gfa, Decentoer ana imnuary, depend on every attention, under them&fSgment and to be effectual the of l specific should be ap- Mb j. h. mcOLATCHY, plied durlnKjthat period. p^ claM Halrdresaera Sold by all Ironmongers FARQUHAR MACKENZIE, and Grocers. Office and TOBACCONIST Works, Tay street, next TAY sxheej . Theatre. — ■ — s — — :-::—- "DOTATOES, Onions, Chaff Oats, Fowl Wheat, c .— — — ._-__———---—-——-—-—-——-——. JT at Smyth's, Tay and Dee street Qeisha Tea and Luncheon -qprbmier egg presbrvativb rules the roost ROOmSf - • : • i 800 and 700 eggs preserved for Is and 2s 6d. W NEAR RAILWAY STATION. , . N. StirUng, agent, , „ _ 1 / freshments at all Hours.. - wini^WT Biit aranta Winton ' SANDWIOHEB made up for trains. . William Bros, agenta. wmton _^ Afternoon Tea a Sped«%. Large Stook Fruit and _ M(ymE o && t get NORTON^ EGG PBJBSEB Confectaonm. • M VATTVE? VesT certainly; get no other. T4a» E. MoNATTY, PBOPB»TB«88. eand 2s 6d. W. N. Stirling, agent NOW SHOWING: CHOICE CRASH COSTUMES, 15s 6d, 19s 6d, 21s, 22s 6d, NEW CREAM SERGE JACKETS, 22s 6d, 23s 6d, 25s 6d, 29s 6d. LINEN DRESS SKIRTS, 6s 6d, 9s lid, lls 6d, 15s 6d, 19s 6d, LADIES' LINEN JACKETS, lls 6d, 18s 6d, 22s 6d, 25s 6d. LADIES' SILK DUST COATS BLACK LACE MANTLES LADIES' SILK JACKETS TUSSORE SILK SKIRTS INSPECTION INVITED, HERBERT, HAYNES & CO., • DIRECT i^ORTERS . r TAY STREJST INVERCARGILL;

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Southland Times, Issue 19471, 26 November 1904, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 19471, 26 November 1904, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 19471, 26 November 1904, Page 3

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