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Public Notices. Hqve you an up-to-date i picture of yourself? So many people say to us: “If I had only a GOOD picture of him.” THE WOOTTON STUDIO Caters effectively to your PhotographlO requirements with Expert service, extensive experience, modern methods, and a guaranee of satisfaction. “Tender memories round thee twine, Like the ivy green round the pine." rjIHE FACE THEY LO Vfi i-HE FACE THEY LOV£ BOYS, DON'T GO TO THE FRONT without calling on us. GIRLS! A photo is the thing they will cherish more than all. ENLARGEMENTS and MINIATURES a Specialty. S. E. WOOTTON (Principals) J. H. SALISBURY. BOROUGH OF INVERCARGILL. ELECTION OF COUNCILLOR—EXTRAORDINARY VACANCY. VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN th«t NOMINATION’S on the Statutory form, accompanied by a deposit of Thnja, Pounds (£3) in Cash will be received at the Municipal Offices, Tay Street, up to the hour of noon on WEDNESDAY, Ifith February, 1916, to fill an extraordinary, vacancy. If necessary a poll will be taken WEDNESDAY, 23rd February, 1916, T. W. WALKER, * Returning Offices; Town Hall, Invercargill, 7th February, 1916. 3Fgl3t TO THE ELECTORS OP THE BOROUGH OF INVERCARGILL. TADIES AND GENTLEMEN,—At th« * request of a large number of Electors, I have decided to become a candidate at the forthcoming Election of Councillor. I am an old resident of the Borough and hold a considerable interest in its welfare. If elected I will do my utmost to serve the best interests of the electors as a whole and promote economy with efficiency. , WILLIAM SMITH--165 Yarrow street, 2Fn32H BOROUGH OF INVERCARGILL. ELECTION OF COUNCILLOR. Ladies and gentlemen,—i again ask your support on the 23rd inst. If you do me the honour to place me at the top of the Poll, I will use my best efforts to give a fair deal to aU. I am, your Obedient Servant, 3F1238 EDWARD SHEEHAN. ALL Ironmongers’ Establishments will be CLOSED ALL DAY ori Wednesday, lt6h inst., for Employees’ Annual Picnic. 3F1242 HARVEST, 1916. Farmers! Insure your Stacks against Fire WITH THE THE UNITED INSURANCE CO, (LIMITED), LOWEST RATES AND PROMPT SETTLEMENTS. , Write us, and we will Call on Yea. SOUTHLAND BRANCH: BUILDINGS (Mr T. D. A. Moffett’s Office), ESK STREET, INVERCARGILL. S. B. MACDONALD Manager. anger nan Coughing is the danger signal which says that something is irritating the delicate mucous membrane, which lines the air passages leading to the lungs. Be warned in time ! Take Benjamin Gum. It will clear off the irritation, and free the bronchial tubes, giving welcome relief. I/6 PER BOTTLE. Cores Coughs , and Colds! ienj2i72ifs {jLITTZ Hail Notices. % Mails close at chief post OFFICE, INVERCARGILL. AS UNDER:— Registered articles close one hour, news, papers half-an-hour, and parcels fortyfive minutes before time given below, for closing ordinary letter mails. For CHRISTCHURCH, and intermediate offices: Daily, at 5.25 a.m. and 12.40 p.m. For DUNEDIN: Daily at 5.25 a.m., V *,40; and 3.45 p.m. For CLINTON and Intermediate Office* at 3.45 p.m. For WELLINGTON, and North: Daily at 6.25 a.m. For GREYMOUTH, Westport, Hokitifarj Reefton, and West Coast: Monda*. Wednesday, and Friday, 5.25 a.m. For Smaller Offices see Time-table over Posting Box at Chief Post Office, Invercargill. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 16. Mails for Australia and South Africa (due Sydney, February 21), and for United Kingdom and Continent of Europe for specially addressed correspondence only (due London, March 29, per s.s. Moerakl from Wellington), also for India, Ceylon, China, Japan, Straits Settlements, Philippine Islands, Egypt, Expeditionary Forces, etc., close as follows: —Parcels at noon, money orders 4 p.m., and registered articles 5 p.m. on February 15, all other correspondence at 5.25 a.m. on Feb. 16. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY IS. Mails for United Kingdom (due London about March 31 per s.s. Tainul from Wellington, for specially addressed coricspondence only), close 5.25 a,m. Parcels mails close at noon on Feb. 17. THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 17. Mails for Australia via Melbourne (per s.s. Wimmera from Bluff), close 2 p.m. SATURDAY,' FEBRUARY 19. Mails for United Kingdom and Continent of Europe (due London March 23 per s.s. Niagara from Auckland), also for Fiji, Honolulu, Japan, Fanning Island, Canada, the United States, etc., close as follows: —Parcels at noon, money orders 4 p.m., and registered articles 5 p.m. on Feb. 18, all other correspondence at 6.25 am. on Feb. 19. Parcels for soldiers at the Front require following rates of postage: Up to 31bs 1/2, up to 71bs 2/8, up to lllba 4/2. The Postal Department is accepting gifts of books, magazines, etc., for soldiers at the Front and forwarding them free of charge. J. C. DALE. Acting Chief Postmaster. ‘ Chief Post Office, ! Invercargill, February 16, 9916. z—'

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Southland Times, Issue 17658, 16 February 1916, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 8 Southland Times, Issue 17658, 16 February 1916, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 8 Southland Times, Issue 17658, 16 February 1916, Page 6