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I Sp< c’al Advertisement Column 1? IGHTEENPENCE will buy a three-bottle Plated »- a Cruet, These are exceptional value, and may be had at Gordon Brown and Go’s, Tay and Kelvin streets. WANTED, AT ONCE—Two first-class bushmen. Apply A. Witting, North Invercargill. LOST, between the Gardens and Bowmont street, via Conon street, one child’s bear skin coat. Finder rewarded on return to Times office. Lamb Lamb. Lamb. (T LASGOW BUTCHERY CO. are again to the fore X with the FIRST LAMB of the Season. DEE AND DON STREETS. A large stock of Xmas Numbers of the Christchurch Press, Otago Witness, and Auckland Weekly News just opened. Splendidly illustrated, and very suitable for sending to the Old Country, or to any friends in distant lands. N. J. Keane, News Agent and Tobacconist, Dee street The Post Office is opposite. PORK Ribs 1 Pork Ribs ! An extra supply o Ribs, Fillets, and Prime Pork Sausages ; a'o > Hocks ; all day at Lindsay and Co’e. rg HIE Rev. L. M. Isitt having consented to debate A with the Rev. Wm. Thomson in Dunedin on 12th insc., the local meeting is postponed. Date to be fixed later. SEE T. HIDE, TAY STREET, for Paper Racks Painted Splash Screens, Toilet Soap, Perfumery, Basketware, and Christmas Numbers of the Weekly Papers. EGGS FOR SETTING—Minorca, White Lrghorns and Black Orpington—first-class layers, 5s per setting. James Hay, Appleby. JABEZ HAY & CO.. Ythan Street South, Makers of Iron Gates from 25s ; Iron Grave Railings ; also Planing and Moulding Knives, Engines and Machinery inspected and reported on. FOR an Exhibition of Colonial Tailor-made ready-to-wear Clothing see MASTERS’ WINDOW, corner Dee and Don streets. No need to pay five guineas for a suit now. FOR an Exhibition of Colonial Tailor-made ready-to-wear Clothing see MASTERS’ WINDOW, corner Dee and Don streets. No need to pay five guineas lor a suit now. OFFICES to Let in Colonial Bank Chambers, upstairs. Apply Athemeum. THERE’S nae pot luck in using Hondai Lanka ’Deed it’s just the verra b est Tea that’s sell’t WHEN Eggs are cheap preserve them in Norton’s “ Premier” the only Egg Preservative awarded Two First Prizes. W. N. Stirling, Whole sale Agent. FOR an Exhibition of Colonial Tailor-made ready-to-wear Clothing see MASTERS’ WINDOW, comer Dee and Don streets. No need to pay five guineas for a suit now. BUSINESS Men prefer Tea that tastes Tea Coupons won’t help. “ Hondai Lanl a Tsa the rich flavour that pleases. POISON laid for dogs on my property, Bay Road and Otatara, and all dogs found will be destroyed. R. Cleave. Churches. gl. PAUL’S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH SERVICES TO-MORROW : Morning—ll. Evening—6.3o. Preacher—REV. GEO. LINDSAY. JjIIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH SERVICES TO-MORROW : Morning—ll. Subject—“lie maketh the cicud 3 His Chariots.” Evening—6.3o. Subject—“ Conditional Immortality.” Preacher—REV. R. FERGUSON, Collections for Sabbath School. Knox Presbyterian church Conon street. REV. FRANK DUNLOP, M.A, Pn.D, Will preach TO-MORROW—MORNING AND EVENING ETHODIST CHURCH-LEET STREET SERVICES TO-MORROW. Morning—ll o’clock. “ Praising People.” Evening—6.3o. o’clock. “ Objections to No-License.” Preacher—REV. A. MITCHELL ALL INVITED. CIHURCH OF CHRIST. —W. D. LITTLE, Evan j gelist. In the chapel, Bowmont street, at 6.30. Subject—“ Election made sure.” Railway Notices ZEALAND RAILWAYS. QN SATURDAY, 7ch October, the usual 3.20 p.m. Saturday train to Winton will not leave Invercargill until 3.50 pan, and run correspondingly late to destination. Horses returning from Horae Parade for stations between Invercargill and Winton will require to be loaded for this train. BY ORDER. MEW ZEALAND RAILWAY tn connection with DUNEDIN SPRING RACES HOLIDAY EXCURSION TICKETS will be issued ,to Dunedin from Christchurch, Kingston and inter, mediate stations, and stations on Branches on 9th and 10th October, available up to 21at SOUTHLAND COUNTY ELECTION—AWARUA RIDING. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN—At the request o! several Ratepayers I have consented to become a Candidate for the above Riding at next Election, and if successful I promise to do the best possible for the Riding in general. Hoping to receive your support, I remain, yours LENNIE AMES SALVAGE CYCLE SALE COMMENCES NOW ON AF G, W. WOODS : 4 00’0, DEE STREET. STOCK REMOVED FROM GORE SHOP AFTER FIRE. See Windows for Gigantic Bargains. G. W. WOODS & CO. STRAYED from Spar Bush on September 3rd—pay Hack Mare, about 9 years old ; had cover on, white mark on oil fore leg knee, and white spot On forehead. Anyone knowing' bt her whereabouts will be reuarded tor information leading to her recovery. A. E. SPENCER, ' • / Spar Bush- P.O . A GOOD investment is 'NORTON’S Premier Egg A.: Preservative. In 40 gallon casks and 4 gallon int.'ete. W. N. Stirling, wholesale agent. ' '

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Southland Times, Issue 19681, 7 October 1905, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 19681, 7 October 1905, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 19681, 7 October 1905, Page 3

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