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Public Notices. SILVER NOVELTIES For Gifts or Prizes for... Card Parties. mm Silver Trump Starker, 6/6 Silver Mounted Filled Salta, 3/6 S SET "'j r T7W SILVER HARPIES BAOEPIEHCUHD :{rm mMmm 'KAllver Mtd. Cut Glass Salts Bottle? 3/6 5/6 the Set. In addition to the above, we have just opened up Complete New Selections in JEWELLERY SILVERWARE ELECTRO-PLATED. WARE. BRASS AND COPPER GOODS. To purchasers in any of these lines we offer the advantage of our Large Selections, combined with the beenfit of our Well-known Value that is unbeaten in New Zealand. LUMSDEN’S ’PHONE 20. PRINTING THE MOST DISTINCTIVE THE MOST REASONABLE THE MOST UP-TO-DATE The Southland Times Co., ESK ST., INVERCARGILL

I m XEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. WILLIAMSON’S -BLUE BIRD” COMPANY AT INVERCARGILL. ON SATURDAY', 24th MAY, in connection with above, special train, stopping where required to set down passengers *nly, will leave Invercargill for Bluff at II p.m. (U) minutes after close of performance). The ordinary 9.45 p.m. train from Invercargill to Bluff will run as usual. BY- ORDER. EXTRAORDINARY VACANCY IN THE WAIHOPAI RIDING, SOUTHLAND COUNTY COUNCIL. IN response to a General Bequest I offer myself as a Candidate for the above. Should you do me the honour to elect me it will be my endeavour to further' the interest of the Ratepayers generally. H. G. BRASS, 4605 Ness street. TO RATEPAYERS, WAIHOPAI RIDING, SOUTHLAND COUNTY'. AT the request of many Ratepayers I have decided to become a Candidate for the position of Councillor of the above Riding. Should 1 secure election I would endeavour to allocate the funds of the Riding in an equitable manner. ALFRED J. SHEAT, 4612 Morton Mains. V {l A N K RAH A M G —Tenor, — , PUPIL OF HENRY BLOWER, Teacher of Clara Butt, other celebrated Singers,Chambers, Tay street. and of many -Studio, U.B.A. ftNGESy THE POPULAR SIZES FOB FAMILY USE CAN NOW BE HAD WITH THE OTEN ON LEFT OR RIGHT HAND SIDE OF THE FIREPLACE. THIS IMPROVEMENT ENABLES HOT WATER PIPES AND EQUIPMENT TO BE FIXED ON EITHER SIDE AS MAY BE MOST CONVENIENT. ASK YOUR IRONMONGER TO SHOW YOU AN ORION. “The Range with a Reputation.” JOSEPH HUNTER EEGS to inform the inhabitants of Riverton and Surrounding District that he will commence business as Boot and Shoe Maker in premises known as Chapman's Corner, Palmerston Street, Riverton, .and trusts by strict attention to business and moderate prices to receive a share of public support. BOOTS MADE TO MEASURE. Repairs Neatly and Cheaply Done. 44SA

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Southland Times, Issue 17347, 19 May 1913, Page 6

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