Heelings. A GENERAL MEETING of the Garston Hack Racing' Club will be held in the Garston Hotel on the 19th Inst., at S p.m. Business important. s. 5221 T. S. MUIRHEAD; Secretary. BIBLE-IN-SCHOOLS LEAGUE OF NEW ZEALAND. THE Rev. Canon DAVID J. GARLAND, from Queensland, Organising Secretary of the League, visits INVERCARGILL this week. The following Meetings will be held; — THURSDAY, 5 p.m.—Meeting of Sympathisers in Y.M.C.A. Hall. FRIDAY, S p.m.—Public Meeting in Y.M.C.A. Hall. SUNDAY", XI a.m.—All Saints, Gladstone. 4 p.m.—United Men's Meeting, Y.M.C.A. Hall. 6.30 p.m.—St. John's, Victoria Hall. 5.15 p.m.—Mass Meeting at Victoria Hall. At Friday's Meeting and Sunday 5.10," collections will be made to defray expenses. R. M. RYBURN, Member of New Zealand Executive. 5303 SKYLIGHTS. that ventilate, that do not leak, that are fitted with brass bolts and nuts, that do not rust, then order WARD'S PATENT SKYLIGHTS, Made only by ANCHOR & FREDRIC PLUMBERS .. ESK STREET. IF YOU WANT SKYLIGHTS FISHING TACKLE —AT—HYNDMAN’S. JUST ARRIVED direct from Henry Milward and Son’s Famous Iron Arm Factory, Redditch, A FINE RANGE OF NEW TACKLE. Specially Selected to suit Southland Angler.-. The Name of "MILWARD" stands for QUALITY, and goods bearing their brand are absolutely dependable. and are guaranteed to give every satisfaction. SEE THESE SPECIALS : RODS.—No. 10. Selected Greenheart Rod, 15ft: 3 joints, 2 tops, cork grips, .rubber button, double brazed, lock joints, perfect balance and very powerful—sos. No. 76—Milward's Celebrated Whole Cane Rod, 14ft; 3 joinls. rubber button, lock joints, balance handle; a lovely rod—oss. No. 58—A Dainty Split Cane Fly Rod, 12ft ; 3 joinls, 2 tops, cork handle, screw bull cap and landing handle; a beauty—<sos. A Good Selection of other Rods down to 0/6 each. "RED LOOP" (registered) CASTS. The feature of the year. They represent the best that have as yet been produced. Every "Red Loop" Cast is guaranteed; 2 and 3 yards—l/ 3 to 2/6 eacli: all sizes. MILWARD’S INIMITABLE TRACES, fitted with small swivels, all gut ; new season's crop—ls to 3s each. "IRON ARM" WATERPROOF LINES ; Stewart Tackle in Iron Arm Cases; Natural Tackle, two patterns; Hooks to Gut; Treble Hooks; Swivels; Gaff Hooks; Landing Nets; Gut, etc., etc. SPECIAL LOT of Devon, Phantom, and Bone Baits. Some particularly good patterns for night fishing. WE ARE SOLE INVERCARGILL AGENTS FOR THOMAS MHiBUEN’S PATENT SPIRAL MINNOWS, which need no recommendation to Southland Fishermen. "Once used, always used" is a phrase particularly applicable to these. Mr Thomas Milhurn. the patentee and maker, lias produced a particularly tine lot this season. They are honestly made of best materials and splendidly finished. No better minnows can lie obtained for Southland’s streams lltan MILBL'RN'S MINNOWS. Silver-headed Cocoons, light and Darkheaded Turbots, Eel and Trout Skins, etc., 2 6 each. Sec them at HYNDMAN’S, DEE STREET.
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Southland Times, Issue 17170, 16 October 1912, Page 6
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