iV AXTED ' an Experienced Cook (male ' ' or female). Good wages. P.O. Box 82, Gore. Apply, 938 MOSSEURN SALE. MOXDAY, 29th APRIL. fjpHE INVERCARGILL STOCK AGENTS will sell as under,Ireeding El full-mouth. 3000 Breeding EWES, 2-tooth to 1000 600 WETHERS, 2, 4, and 6-tooth. LAMBS, mixed sexes. ELECTION' OF MAYOR. TO THE ELECTORS OF INVERCAKGXLL. TT RESPECTFULLY' and Gratefully M tender you my Sinceie Thanks for your vote of confidence, as snewn thi* .day by the result of the Poll. ■936 W. B. SCAXDRETT. ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY. ELECTION OF COUNCIL. All true sportsmen, license. , HOLDERS and their FRIENDS are •-asked to ENROL as MEMBERS of the •Society and VOTE FOR the Following (Candidates: — , CLARK. A. W. >■ KEATS, McCREEDIE, a. j. McNAMARA, J. SLOAN, R. SMITH, A. E. -- STRANG, G. F. STUDHOLME, H. TAPPER, A. E. WILSON, C. W. These Candidates promise to amena (ho present unsatisfactory Rule of Membership; to give country license-holders a vote by proxy; to treat the Society’s Officers with justice; and to adminster the affairs of the Society in proper and businesslike manner. The Election will be held in the Victoria Hall, at 7.30 p.m. on FRIDAY', 26th. inst. Any Friend may become a Member and bo entitled to vote by payment of a subscription of 2s 6d to the Secretary, Mr D. Cuthbertson, Southland Times Buildings, Esk street. 922 NOTICE TO SPORTSMEN. ffIRESPASSERS Found Shooting Ducks J or other Game on my Fairlight Property will be Prosecuted. —Richard Yardiey. 593 PUBLIC NOTICE. tt HAVE THIS DAT SOLD my WOOD JL and COAL BUSINESS to MESSRS CARROL and THOMPSON. In thanking the Public for their Patronage, I would ask a continuance of the same to my successors. All Accounts MUST BE PAID on or before the 30th April, at my late residence, Spey street. GEORGE GIBBS. WE beg to announce having Bought Mr Gibbs’ Wood and Coal Business, and trust by strict attention to Customers’ requirements, to warrant a fair share of Trade. ■Phone Numbers Spey street, 511 , Nith street, 737. HENRY CARROL. WILLIAM R. THOMPSON. Invercargill, 30th March, 1912. 814 CHANGE OF BUSINESS. MISS R. WOOD, in thanking her numerous Customers for their patronage. asks them to accept this as an official notice that she has disposed of her business to MR JOHN CONNOR as from April 1, 1912, and trusts for a continuation of business to him. MR JOHN CONNOR, late of Orepuki, begs to notify the public that he has purchased the Store Business lately carried on by Miss R. Wood. Georgetown, and hopes that her business relation* will be extended to him. 510 JOHN CONNOR. Professionals. (A CARD.) J. 6. H. MACKAY. DENT AX. SURGEON. I (Post Graduate North Western University Dental School, Chicago, U.S.A., and Royal Dental Hospital, London, England.) Will commence the Practice of his Profession in Buildings (corner of Dee and Esk Streets), about the Ist May, 1912. 434 (CARD.) w, g7 tait (Late Armstead, Hunter & Tait)* SOLICITOR* Hanan’s Buildings, Dee Street, INVERCARGILL. (Also at Palmerston Street. 3 Riverton). [CARO] JOHN T. MAIR, A.R.1.8.A. jute curnFiaut, vmrzimrr of mnmtlvaxul ilajl ARCHITECT and STRUCTURAL ENGINEER, WELLINGTON. INVERCARGILL. .Local Bepmentative—--114 Lidde l Street BE. EUQB if Am, ■■■ J TYPEWRITING. Axaszov ziia, > Begs to notify the business public that she Is prepared to undertake Typewriting of every description. Ab-olute ptcuracy and promptness guaranteed.. fV.Tict confidence observed. P.O. Box, 74, Telephone, 800. 10. Federal Bulldog.', Dee street. InvercargllL 912
OPENING of Trams Postcards.—Now obtainable here. One penny each. They soon go.— NOBLE’S Fancy Goods Emporium. Dee street, CM
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Southland Times, Issue 17025, 25 April 1912, Page 6
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