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Special Advertisement Oolumn WANTED, ft(fjod cook for the country. Apply TT ,between 0 and *)p.QL on Tuesday or Wednesday, ftt the Vicarage, T y t treat. WANTED, immediately, by a good tenant for a term, a 4or 6 ruomad cottage in Bluff. Bent must be moderate. Apply Box 60, r.0., Invercargill. A.M.P. SOCIETY. WANTED— An agent to represent the Industrial Department In Invercargill and suburbs. The new terms art) on an especially liberal scale. For terms, etc., apply to the District Office, Esk street. WANTED TO BUY—Second-hind oil engine, stationary or marine. Apply V. Mctrger and Co, Bluff, a 1 / ANTED second-hand Philadelphia lawn mower, rv Must bo id good order. State particulars aud price to “T. Y.,” Times office. WANTED AT ONCE-Good General Blacksmith. Apply M. Leith, Woodlands. BOARD AND LODGING—A lady requires comfoi table board and lodging, two rooms, with private family preferred. Address enquiries to “ Permanent,"Education Office. HAULING ENGlNE—Wanted to hire for sawmill, 6 to 8 h.p. hauler. Must be In good repair. State terms. Hauler," Dunedin. A VENAL—S roem house, with J acre freehold. A. Lowe street; garden and everything in good order—For Sale, Good value. W. B. Seandrett, i.and Ageut, corner Dee and Esk streets, Uvercargill. FOR SALE. IN DON STREET—Central first-class residence of 8 rooms, bath and scullery, and commodious outbuildings; full i acre. Owner will accept moderate price for prompt sale. Apply T. D. A. Moffett, Land Agrnt, Esk street. Ur ANTED KNOWN—That Mrs DURHAM’S, Don street, is the best and cheapest house in tow or board and residenceA REMINDER.— Sec that you are getting Cock o the North Tea when you ask for it. VI ONEY TO LEND—Apply James Harvey,Solie 111 tor, Esk strew, Invercargill

ST. PAUL’S PRESBYTERIAN S. SOdOOL ANNUAL PICNIC. Retreat, Waikiwi. WEDNESDAY, 21th JANUARY. Children assemble at Ctmrcli at 5.30; leave by Cars lit 9 sharp, FRIENDS CORDIALLY INVITED. !V----FOB HALF MOON DAY AND WAIKAWA. jIHES.S. INVEUCAKOII.L will sail on THUIIS. 1 DAY, 26th inst., at noon. Cargo to 11 a.m. Freight payable by shippers. A. D. CAMPBELL, Agent. NEW SHAKES. - SHARES in the Southland Building and InvestJ ment Soeiety and Dank o( Deposit ma)’ now be . aken up from February, and are free from arrears. They may lie obtained at the Society's otllee, Ta; ilreel, daily during otiiee hours, or between seven md nine oil Subscription Nights. JAMES BROWN, Secretary. IN BANKRUPTCY. In the matter of “ The Bankruptcy Act, 1892,’ and of the Bankruptcy of LEONARD SMITH of Invercargill, in New Zealand, late Hotelkeeper, a Bankrupt. V OTICE is hereby given that the aboveLI named LEONARD SMITH will at the next ■ittings of the District Court of Western Otago, mlden at Invercaigill, on the 13th day ol March, 1 900, apply lor an Older o' discharge. Dated this 21th dav of January, 11)00. MACALISTER BROS., Solicitors, For the above-named Bankrupt. Supreme Court Hotel, QUEENSTOWN. PROPRIETOR .. A. J. POPE (Formerly of Southland Private Hotel, Gore). I 'HE above Hotel is situated in the heart of the town, and is replete with all Modern conenicnces. AN IDEAL HOME FOR TOURISTS. EVERY COMFORT, EVERY ATTENTION. CHE BEST OF WINES, SPIRIT & ALES STOCKED. TARIFF MODERATE. Families by special arrangement. MISS JOLLY, QERTIFICATED HOSPITAL NURSE AM) STATE REGISTERED MIDWIFE, Apply between 11 and 12 a.m. 31 EYE STREET.

SOUTHLAND HIGH SCHOOLS. Rector o( Hoys’ School .. Principal ol Girls’ School T D. PEARCE, M.A. MISS CttUICKSHANK, M.A., 13.Sc. THE above Schools will RE-OPEN on TUESDAY, Gth February, 1900. New Pupils will lie Enrolled and Examined at the Schools on MONDAY, 6th February. PAYING PUPILS—Fees, €3 Cs 8d per term. Hy the Secondary Schools Act, 1900, every Pupil seeking admission must produce a Certificate of Competency tor Standard V, or a higher Standard. FREE PLACE PUPILS. The Regulations controlling Free Places in the Schools may be obtained at the Board’s Ollice, Tay street. Every pupil desirous of qualifying fora Tree Pla-e must produce to the Secretary at his olliee a R“gistrar's Birth Certilicate and a Certificate of Proficiency, or a Certificate of Qualification under the Junior National Scholarships or Junior Free Place Examination conducted by the Education Department, Pupils are prepared for the Civil Service, N.Z. University, and other public examinations. Secretary High Schools Board Ottice, 2'ind January, 1900. C. S LONGUET, SOLICITOR, JJAS REMOVED TO OFFICES N Matheson’s New Building’s, Between A.M.P, Society and N.Z. Clothing Company ESK STREET. bpccial Notice to Cyclists. A NYONE requiring a Bicycle will do well to compare our MACHINES AND PRICES with lany. thing in Town before purchasing. OUR “GLORIA” CYCLES Are built by the Triumph Cycle Co Coventry, Eng land They are beautifully enamelled and lined fitted with Free Wheel, Two-rim Brakes, Plated Rims, Mud-guards and Dunlop Tyres. PRICES; Qant’s, £l3 10s; Lady’s £l4los Wo Sell Genuine B.S.A. CYCLES (No Imitation). These are built at Home by a large firm ; that is the reason we can Hell so Cheap. Fitted with B.S.A. Coaster Hub, Palmer or Dunlor Tyres, Plated Rims, Brooks’ Saddle. Everything thHighest Grade procurable. £l4 10a*. ] ' GENT’S £l4 10s; LADY'S £ls 10a. STONE BROS., KELVIN STREET

FOR SALE, CHEAP AS GOOD AS NEW ONE NO. 5 4ft. 6in SHACKLOCK RANGE. TWO OVENS AND HIGH PRESSURE BOILER MPLETE. APPLY R. Q. SFEIRS. 5 HE HAT i» the most noticeable article of attir S that a man wears, therefore he should be ca'eful to purchase where he can have a large selection and trom MASTERS', who have made a study of suiting he hat to the improvement of the wearer’s appear'VOTHINO too good for the Irish; that is the i>| reason they flock to MASTERS’ for their Shirt s, Hats and Clothing, knowing that they can buy the most up-to-date goods at the price of shoddy. GOOD-BYE my Blue Bell; farewell to my old suit I’m going to MASTERS’ to buy a now rig-out | That is the shop where all the best dressed men buy be clothes

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Southland Times, Issue 19722, 24 January 1906, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 19722, 24 January 1906, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 19722, 24 January 1906, Page 3

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