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THE Southland Times PUBLISHED EVERY MORNING. Luceo Non Uro. SATURDAY, 20th JUNE, 1908

• : he' .Southland -M'etroh : I'. Winter .Show, . Uiv - '.- who vi-n* snc- : i r;.igenerally, usually ': ■ .a ; I;;;■ ’• parts of the dwj ; . (..• hi (ire.;i. t;ritain who are ini ;,i ii:i ia ffair.s ami Ihcfit s\jc- ■ . t; winter Show is the great ■ eernival oi' the farmer of ■ a i ; the only report of the ■ ; hj . w ,;n'.li-iu-.l that was at ell ■; i ■. l • was t!i :11 which appeared In i■ i:<■ of tiii: pa;.er on Wednesday • ! Vhnr .lay 1.'.-t. These reports, . en i i . !i ,ht (■lyooier in the Weekly Vs ■■ hj eevi r aliout i'otir pages, and fari <■ SO'', lie li.'Uer than purchase a ■ - i■.' of ih ; wi-K'n issue to send to : eir ihi;.;.i. Vise Weekly Times may i 1 - * s':,has 1 thorn any news a jycut ill i.■ i",vi) os ■Siiiiuiy or fiTun this cilice. II lih.ieiii us pleasure to announco hi at h.ai" h"en able to induce the v. I raid; W. Dunlop. M.A.. I). Phil., i pul.!! hj :• auin'.icr of lectures from ■ho rvi; lie is now delivering on j ■ : V hi cardinal virtues of the C'iiris- ; i'll "ill in the Halit of modern knowI 1 >r,e of lhe-e lectures appears ' ; ii; • si.'ipieeieui this morning. As u; oi die kind, when published, ..■ '.vhlv provoke discussion, it may he ; Vi 11 Missy at unco that any eorrespon- j ■!■ nee that may arise will he kept within !:i is Xo correspondent will he til- j i ovud mere than two letters on any one j ’ .lure, and the right of reply will, of | ■ Miirse, re-1 with I>r Dunlop. Xotifi- 1 ihsiiiim iseuihi also be Riven that hH- ■ as ess I not ho unduly long. . So far Dr .Dunlop has delivered two lectures, d!i of which have been heard by large sse.,::v .ai ion a and we have no doubt , has, laai.y of our readers who cannot : ■ i l»,:d Mm.:; Chinch will be glad t* see i h'M,"e discourses in print. .Mr W. (I. IMehaffoy is announced to ' peat; at the V.IU.C.A. Ttooms to-morrow , i fiernoou. His subject will be “Person- j ilily. Human and Divine,” which will j ;o doubt be treated in the lecturer’s j until instructive and interesting style.

A quantity of correspondence, including two letters on “Tho Truth about .Madame Olavatshy’’ and one on the ill-ink traliic. will be found lit the supplement to this issue.

Miss Richards, of Victoria, will sing Gounod's (hie composition, "O Divine Redeemer,” at the musical service in the Wesleyan Church, Loot street, on Sunday evening.

At the Magistrate's Court yesterday judgment was given for plaintiff in the ea.se it. Galbraith v. F. Walls tOatiiuru) for nr., with £1 i'is Od costs.

Applications for the “5 holdings of the Culver.ien Rotate closed yesterday, says a Christchurch message, Altogether '.ills applications were received from all pads of tlie colony, representing 799 appiicanis. Over £1011,990 was taken in deposits. Tho examination of applicants commences at 9 a.m. on Tuesday and the ballot win lake place on Friday.

Tim hitherto inconspicuous and nnimposing clubhouse of the local golfers is ju:,l now wry much in evidence in Kelvin road. in tow of a traction engine it slatted on Thursday afternoon for its n -w site m ar tin- bowling green. -VI Lbo etui of that day the log registered tt trip of quite several chains, to the nearest part of Kelvin road in fact. Yesterday the engine fell upon evil times Olson ground or something near the Park drain and its under part sunk deeply so Ilia.t it stuck fust all night. To-day the golf house will probably reach its destination.

.it tin- annual meeting' of 11 1 0 Outgo Acclimatisation Society yesterday it ''.-as decided, says a Dunedin message, that tin 1 Council In' a''lii'il Id set aside at least £I"H annually for the benefit of employees of the Society. A letter was received from ,V!r I lanlcastle, Christe'.mriii, slating that if the society int.seied to import new blood for the deer herd. .Mr Rhodes, M.P., had offered to contribute, -dr Chi-holm was re-elected lu'o-ddent.

At llm Police Court yesterday morning. before .Mr Geo. Cruickshanl:, S.M., Alired Daniels was charged that lie had ilisobev vd a maintenance order. The i omnia iin was lodged by the. defendant's wife, for iiii'ini -Mr liaggiit appisircd. lianiels was couvicted and sonleneod to thri o months’ imprisonment, the warrant to in' su-peiidi'ii for a month to allow an oiraiiriunity to poy arrears. The directorate of the Southland Caledonian Society is showing particular activity in regard to the forthcoming games, and the secretary states that they intend to arrange a programme that will lie a credit to Southland and the soeioly. At tli" opening meeting of the 1 .M.C.A. singing class there was an attendaac" of about 311, Mr Lillierap spent an hour end a half in instructing the class, am' ■■■■;• testing several voice-.. i xpivs ’-’msolf as big,lily satisfied with the rial at his disposal. The class is to be continued e very Friday evening during the winter months.

The .Municipal Band, like a great many other institutions, depends on the public for support and believe in giving vaiiisfcfor their money. As there is still a small debt owing on tlieir uniforms they a I'" endeavouring to get square by introducing a novelty in the way of a Penny Aid Union, bringing the clmr.ee of winning the £lO nugget within (he reac of every man, woman or child. The prizes tiro valuable and are to he semi at Mr f’haroni's, Deo street, where tickets can lie obtained for one penny. With a view of keeping il before the public the Rand will play in front of Mr Charoni's to-night at 7.15.

Ori' l i'f Hic passengers arriving by tile UlufL- train about four o’clock yesterday a riornoon was apparently help-le-s wilh liiiuor and was removed to tlio lock-up iu a cab by Constable Silvester, The man will appear before the Court this mommy. A Wellington message states Hint yesterday a Kecfton man named Holliday was committed for trial on a charge of perjury.

Writes a country correspondent : The -Minister for education, at Auckland, when he expressed his hope of getting an amendment to the Education Act passed, dealing with the classification of schools and the salaries of teachers, pointed out what is probably the chief obstacle to the just promotion and appointment of teachers, it litis seemed strange that civil servants can be rogularly and justly promoted ; that, they ca.n be readily transferred when Justice or expediency demands it, while wilh teachers such is not (he ca--e. " Whenever you" touch that question," remarked the Minister, “ you conic up against the powers and privileges of school committees, and it must be handled very gently.” Thus it is teachers suffer continued injustice in order that school committees may be “very gently handled.” Can wo wonder any longer that teachers arc, scarce ? Can wo hope for anything else in the future ? Even the bait ef increased salaries, promised, will scarcely draw into the profession the wary and the intelligent.

Colds leave weak places. Weak, cough-injured spots invito consumption. Take TUSSICURA, tlie marvellous throat and lung healer. Will stop your cough at once.

Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure for Coughs and Colds never falls. Is 6d and 2s Cd,

Great Interest has been taken In Messrs Stone and Russell's windows of late by both old and young, the windows being literally besieged by the latter. On closer Investigation one finds the centre of interest is a consignment of Juvenile motor .cars, which are beautifully got up in imitation of the ordinary motor car, even to the start? lug handle in fron% They are mostly seated for one chnd, and at their feet are placed a pair of pedals, which work with an undulating motion and communicate the power to the rear axle. The steering 1 is effected by a wheel, the same as an ordinary motor car. On enquiry wo learn that the prices of these vc-lildes run from £2 upwards. Those In quest of a novel and at the same time useful toy for their children should Inspect these acw arrivals.

Bicycle Lamps, about £3OO worth to clear, extraordinary value offered. —Why run the chance of getting Aped !!! Good Gas Lamps C/C. Also largo stock of Mudguards and Cycle Capes; special prices.—R. MTSRIE, Deo street.

Why Is David Roche slow to advertise O.T. Punch? Because ho prefers the public to try It and satisfy themselves as to tho benefits that will result. The medical profession strongly recommend O.T. Punch as a certain euro for Indigestion, influenza, and children's ailments. Sols agent for Southland; David Roche, general merchant, Deo street, Invercargill, and Winton. G. W. Woods and Co. mako cyclists two splendid offers ; viz. to enamel cycles during the winter months for 12s Cd. The is £l. And the firm guarantee to make the machine look as good ah now. Next, Messrs Woods and Co., to further advertise their business, are supplying first-rate English covers for the unheard-of price

of Gs t)d. This will take some beating. Nothing like it has ever been done before in tho dominion. First come, first served. 508

For rheumatism, backacha, faceaohe, caraclie, neuralgia, and other muscular pains nothing can equal WITCH’S OIL (registered).

'TUSSICURA eures coughs and colds at once. Stops tho tickle and affords easy expectoration. All stores.

For rheumatism, backache, faceache, earache, neuralgia, and other muscular pains, nothing can equal WITCH’S OIL

SYNOPSIS OP NEW advertisements.

Wmhlanii Pam-tors’ Club's annual show oil SUh aid uo*ii.

Suulhlaiul Champion Ploughing mutch im Mh July,

jlnuliH, garner, stationery, etc., at Oordoi Brown ami IV«. Meeting of A. 11. Boask’a creditors on 23rl Inst. Try J. Humphrey for upholstering, etc See display of rakes at Mrs McKoown’S Malaura Borough Council want a 2-hor;w lor:y. Written tenders for purchase of freehold section Ei;k strict. Burberry*:; raincoats at Undrill’s. O’Noill’s bufkjumpcrs to-night. No-llcensc anniversary on Ist July, rnxure Morris’s preparations. Books, etc., at Lillicrap, McNaughton & Go's. Hume lost. I'.diima (new polish) obtainable at Smith auO Laing’n, .Meredith’s, and Gaffney’s. Ten-pound note lost. Key found. Henderson and Co. sell bullocks at WallacelO’vn on Tuesday.

Wright. Stephenson ami Co., Ltd., hold special hoi-se sale at (fore on 27th.

Special train to bluff lit 10.50 to-night. U.S.S. Co.’s excursion to Sooth Sea Islands. A. Mitchell and Co. sell horses to-day. W. Todd and .Co. hold weekly salo to-day. Price and IJulleid's annual cheap sale commence! on Tuesday morning. Moffett and Co. want Imshmcn, McKay Pros, hold w-celdy sale to-day. Great bargains at Price and IJulleid's on Tuesday. books, footballs, presents, etc., at Noble's.

McGrucr, Taylor and Co.'s midwinter fair commences on Thursday. Mrs Henry Wood’s hooks at 1/3 at Lillicrap, McNaughton and Co.'s.

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Southland Times, Issue 12165, 20 June 1908, Page 2

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THE Southland Times PUBLISHED EVERY MORNING. Luceo Non Uro. SATURDAY, 20th JUNE, 1908 Southland Times, Issue 12165, 20 June 1908, Page 2

THE Southland Times PUBLISHED EVERY MORNING. Luceo Non Uro. SATURDAY, 20th JUNE, 1908 Southland Times, Issue 12165, 20 June 1908, Page 2

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