Public Notices. Follow the Wise and You V SMITH AND L Just now we are showing a great assortment of Clocks. Clocks th few shillings upwards. Our Caliph Nickel Alarm, made by the Waterbi we have the Spasmodic, which keeps on ringing at Intervals for fifteen r If you wish to get out early, you cannot do better than get one Clocks to strike the hours and half hours, in Oak, Walnut, Imitation, d, Marble French Clocks, with Cathedral Chimes for presentation. We giv following are a-few of our.prices:— DO IT NOW Yes—follow the wise. It’ll pay you in good goods and We’re not going to devise systen pense to get our goods to Invert and squarely with the public, wl We cannot afford to jeopardise 01 up to the highest standard. No.! We back up our goods and prices and small profits and we can t< and buy at SMITH & LAINGTS.
Shipping; , . Onus PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM J. SHIP NAVIGATION COMPANY win DCSPATCH tba following STEAMERS tor GO NEON, -.uiny FREMANTLE. COLOMBO, ADEN, ( MARSEILLES, GIBRALTAR, and PLYMOUTH, with liberty to CALL at BRINDISI aa wutar:— A Calling at Hobart. Only FIRST and SECOND SALOON FaSSSNQERB CARRIED. Tniwosb Passage Bates to London from Dunedin: Single, £47 da to £B3; Returns, £7B to £123, availablo tor Tv, a Years. Tourists' 1 Tlokote (IndL-, China and Japan) and Through Bates to Nav Tori on Application, i Aroir to JOSEPH STOCK. Bak Street, Agent. Professional. - CESTSAIi SCHOOL OS' SEOKT3AHD I AW3 ITPIWBraHfI. ESK STREET. LIZES joisnas Principal. Assisted by suzss c. jcrras. PUPIXjS attend 1% hours four days per week for each subject ~.t —!1 ati r time convenient between 10 a.m. and 9.30 p. n. Pupils taught on "Remington" and "Yost” Machines. [ Instruction .utlrely Individual. Pupils thoroughly and rapidly coached . for examination. 1 Typewriting in all ts. branches promptly and accurately done at rea- . sonaUo rates. 211 HdPERIAL UIIEbSCUTTiNG SCHOOL. Na 0, Arcade (Upstairs). TtHE MISSES McL.ACHL.AN have resumed their Classes and will teach Dressmaking In all Its branches with or without chart. Class Days: Monday. Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday, ttours from 2 0 to 1:: and from 2 to S. if. F. WiILSON, SURGEON DENTIST, SPEY ST. One Door East from Deo Street. Coaclies. RCVAL MAIL COACHES LUMSDEN. T.E ANAU AND M AN’APOU RI. CROS3IE BROS., Proprietors. COOK AND SON’S AGENCY. rgTHR above Bi-weekly Coacli Service will be resumed after Ist November, I9OS. ;us follows:—Leave Lumsden, every Wednesday and Saturday, up to 30th April, 1 909, immediately after the arrival of the morning train from Invercargill, returning from Te Anau on Tuesdays and Fridays, leaving at 5.45 a.m., reaching Lumsden at 2.45 p.m. to catch the Dunedin-Klngston train. FARES; Lumsden to Te Anau—Single £1 ss. Lumsden to Te Anau—Return, £2. Special coach or buggy can be arranged for at any time. For terms, etc., apply to the proprietors. RAILWAY HOTEL, 3501 Lumsden. Hotels. GREAT WESTERN HOTEL BIVEETOW. PATRONISED by the Commercial Travellers visiting the Town, the Great Western provides all the attributes of Comfort and Home. Hot and Cold Baths Upstairs. Sample Rooms, Billiard Tables, Stabling. The Best of Fishing Waters and Good Shooting in the Vicinity. Beautiful and Majestic Scenery. All CLOSE to the Town. Week-end Patrons Please Advise. JOH3T CBAWTOED, Proprietor. .TATARA TRAMWAY TIME-TABLE. LEAVE INVERCARGILL. 6.55 a.m. 10.20 a.m., 2.20 p.m. & 5.30 p.m LEAVE OTATARA, 7 "0 a.m., 11.30 a.m., 3.45 p.m. & 6 p.m. SATURDAYS — The 10.20 a.m. from Invercargill and the 12.30 p.m. from Otatara will NOT run on Saturdays, but instead will leave ; Invercargill 9.30 and 10.45 a,m„ and will leave Otatara 10.15 a.m. and 1 p.m. SUNDAYS—LEAVE INVERCARGILL, 2.15 p.m. LEAVE OTATARA, 5 p.m. SPECIAL CARS TO SUIT PICNICS. FARES —Single 6d, return 9d, children half-price. Evening excursions*. Fair Blankets for 8s 11C AT MAST BBS’ mat-ti . -
Shipping. NION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (Limited,) Steamers will be despatched as follows, weather permitting . For MELBOURNE vla Moeralci-Monday' train. Moana Monday, 2.50 train Warrimoo —Monday, Nth may, •Twin screw. For SYDNEY, via DUNEDIN, LYTTELTON, WELLINGTON, and COOK STRAITS. Warrimoo— Monday, 3rd May, E4G main •Manuka —Monday, 10th Mey. 1.4 a train. •Moeraki—Monday, 24th May, 1.45 train •Twin screw. No cargo can be receive... at Bluff later than 10 a.m. on day of sailing. Tickets available for stop over or return by the Huddart, Parker & Co.’s steamers. __ CANADIAN AUSTIIAI ’AN LINE. THE ALL RED MAIL ROJTE TO LONDON. I Via Brisbane, Suva, Honolulu and Vancouver. Steamers leave Sydney as under — MAKURA—ICth May. AORANGX —7th June. Passengers booked through to Canada, United States and Europe. Round-the-World bookings a speciality. Via SAN FRANCISCO (transhipping to s.s. Mariposa at Papeete)— MANAPOURI, from Wellington. 27th May. ORIENT ROYAL MAIL LINE FOR LONDON via SUEZ, from Melbourne.) OPHIR —18th May, 1 p.m. ORIENT —Ist Juno, 1 p.m. For passages and particulars apply to UNION STEAM SHIP CO. OF NEW ZEALAND (Limited), Crescent, inverc ..rglll. HUDDABT, PASKEB LIKEPAVOBUTB PASSENGER SBHViCE. Sailing as under (weather an' circumstances permitting) BLUFF for MELBOURNE, via HOBaRT. •Ulimaroa —Monday, 3rd May, 2.50 train BLUFF for DUNEDIN, LYTTELTON. and SYDNEY. •Ulimaroa —Monday, 17th May, 1.45 train DUNEDIN for LYTTELTON and WELLINGTON. Wimmera —Tuesday, 11th May. •Ulimaroa —Wednesday. 19th May. Victoria—Tuesday, 25th May. DUNEDIN for NAPIER, GISBORNE, AUCKLAND and SYDNEY. Wimmera —Tuesday, 11 . May. Victoria —Tuesday, 2511 i May. DUNEDIN for SYDNEY, via COOK STRAITS. •Ulimaroa —Wednesday, 19th May. • Twin screw. No cargo can bo received at Bluff later than 10 am. on day of sailing. Tickets are available also for stop over or return by any of the Union Company’s steamers, and holder of Union S.S. Co.'s tickets may travel by above steamers. For freights and passages apply to J. G. WARD & CO.. LTD., Crescent. Agents. sgg THE INVERCARGILL SHIPPING COMPANY, LTD. Q.S. INVERCARGILL and S.S. DORSET Sails EVERY TUESDAY and THURSDAY, from Dunedin for Invercargill. Freight at lowest current rates. Cargo forwarded to Inland towns. S.S. DORSET Sails EVERY ALTERNATE SATURDAY from Invercargill for Riverton. A. B. CAMPBELL, Agent. rpHB S.S. THERESA WARD will leave X. Bluff Wharf (weather and other circumstances permitting) for HALFMOON BAI, Stewart Island, on arrival of Train leaving Invercargill at 0.10 a.m. EVERY WEDNESDAY, returning same day. FARES —7s fid Return ; 5s Single. GOODS —10s per ton. N.B.—Freight must be prepaid on goods chipped to Stewart Island. Freight on goods landed at Bluff must be paid when delivery Is given. Goods for shipment to Stewart Island must arrive at Bluff at 1.45 p.m. train on previous day. GEO. R. GEORGE, j Sec. Bluff Harbour Board. Campbelltown, 9th February, 1909.
Tenders. IN BANKRUPTCY. IN THE ESTATE OF CAWTHORN AND SMITH, OF INVERCARGILL, BUTCHERS. TENDERS will be received by the undersigned until WEDNESDAY, the Bth May, at 12 noon, for the Purchase of Butchery Businesses In the above Estate as a going concern. Alternative offers for one or more of the shops will be considered, and all particulars regarding plant, leases, etc., will be supplied on application. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Tenders must be accompanied by a deposit of 10 per cent. Terms and conditions of tender to be seen at the office of the undersigned. CHARLES B. ROUT, • Deputy Official Assignee, 1543 Invercargill. IN BANKRUPTCY. ESTATE OF WILLIAM CAWTHORN, OF INVERCARGILL, BUTCHER. FELLMONGERY BUSINESS FOR SALE. TENDERS will be received by the undersigned until FRIDAY, the 7th May, at 12 noon, for the Purchase of the Equity of Fell’pongf'y Badness in above Estate. The .property is situated at Walkiwl, 3 miles from Invercargill Post Office, and consists of about 2 acres Freehold, with all necessary buildings and plant, as follow: 1 Portable engine, 9 h.p., 1 7 h.p. Loco, boiler and engine, 1 centrifugal Pump, 1 hydro extractor. 1 digester, 1 bone mill, breaking-down machine, steam drying machine, wool press, vats, pits and tools, the whole forming an up-to-date fellmongery plant, with water rights, ensuring a continuous and permanent supply. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. All tenders must be accompanied by a deposit of 10 per cent. Terms and conditions of tender may he seen at the office of CHARLES B. .ROUT, Deputy Official Assignee, 1072 Invercargill. Lost and Found. LOST, from 2nd express, 10th April, between Invercargill and Dunedin—• Dress Basket, addressed Miss Pratt. Reward 23 Herbert Street, Gladstone. 1565 GREYHOUND DOG LOST. LOST, on April 18th, on road from Woodlands to Morton Mains—A Fawn Greyhound Dog; cut on off fore foot. Anyone detaining same will be prosecuted. B. Officer, ‘Morton Mains. 1426 For Sale and To Let FOR *SALE—Cream Pony, Gig and Harness; pony thoroughly reliable for lady or children to ride or drive; gig has three spring, patent axle, lamps, etc.; first-class harness; good turnout, only short time in use. Apply Wm. Aldred, 162 Loot St. East. 1568 1> [CYCLE.—For Sale, Lady’s Bicycle, i practically new. Apply Miss Pratt, Jackson street —afternoon only. 1553 SALE—Lady’s Free-wheel, high grade English bicycle, great sacrifice £B. Apply, by letter, “Urgent." Times Office. 1558 RICHD. ALLEN has for Sale—Useful 7-roornod House, Llddel street —a bargain. Sections, Don St., at lower end. Apply Allen’s Hall, Kelvin St. 1557 WANTED Tv SELL—IO h.p. De Dion Motor Car; two cylinders; neat and in splendid condition. Will go a bargain.—Apply “Motor Car,’’ office of this paper. 1439 Tea Booms. A.C.M. T“ IC“J DEE STREET. rIIHE PROPRIETRESS has pleasure tn J- announcing that she has extended her business by Including a SEPARATE AND COMMODIOUS GRILL ROOM. HOURS—Between Noon and 8.39 pwy Dally. r The New Grill Room and Kitchen are entirely apart from the spacious Tea Room upstairs, and are fitted up In the most approved modern style. 770 & PAIR EXCHANGE. YOUR good money for our good groceries. MATHESON & CO. Bod Jerseys Is each AT MASTERS’ KAT.ti IJEI L’S D Hi P E ;; S 4 B I, REMOVED TO HEW PREMISES At Corner of DEE AND SPEY' STREETS. Fashionable Hard Hats for 3/9 at MASTERS’ SALE.
Permanent link to this item
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/ST19090429.2.2.4
Bibliographic details
Southland Times, Issue 14095, 29 April 1909, Page 1
Word Count
1,644Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Issue 14095, 29 April 1909, Page 1
Using This Item
Stuff Ltd is the copyright owner for the Southland Times. You can reproduce in-copyright material from this newspaper for non-commercial use under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 New Zealand licence. This newspaper is not available for commercial use without the consent of Stuff Ltd. For advice on reproduction of out-of-copyright material from this newspaper, please refer to the Copyright guide.