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Public Notices. OUR THEORY is that we best serve ourselves by supplying tne Best Goods. This is no mere desire, but OUR POLICY. We act on the belief that we ,can sustain our popularity just so long as our patrons are satisfied that our work is supreme in Artistic finish OUR PATRONS realise that they receive the benefit of the most advanced Photographic Methods of the day, OUR EXPERIENCE was gained through a schooling in practical commonsense methods. THE WOOTTON STUDIO are the people with THE “TAKING” WAY. BOROUGH OF INVERCARGILL. * MUNICIPAL PICNIC. PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Municipal Offices will be CLOSED on SATURDAY, 19th instant, for the Municipal Office Staff Picnic, T. W. WALKER, 2Fq373 Town Clerk. BOROUGH OF INVERCARGILL. ELECTION OF COUNCILLOR EXTRAORDINARY VACANCY. Notice is hereby given that th« following Candidates have been duly Nominated for the Extraordinary Vacancy in the Municipal Council;—* ALSWEILER, Jacob HARRINGTON. Thomas SHEEHAN, Edward SMITH, William WINDERS, John. As the number of Candidates exceeds i the number required, I hereby give * notice that a Poll will be taken on WEDNESDAY, 23rd February, 1916, between the hours of 9 a.m. and 7 p.m. in the following Polling Booths: — TOWN HALL, TAY STREET AVENAL TOWN HALL. GLADSTONE TOWN HALL. SAGE’S STORE, NORTH INVER* CARGILL. SYLVAN BANE SCHOOLROOM. McCULLOCH’S STORE, GEORGETOWN. METHODIST SCHOOL, YTHAN ANB TEVIOT STREETS. KNOX SCHOOLROOM, CONON AND BIGGAR STREETS. MAR I ST BROS.’ SCHOOLROOM, CLYDE STREET. METHODIST SCHOOLROOM, ELLES ROAD SOUTH. T. W. WALKER, , Returning fficer. Town Hall, 16th February, 1916. 2Fq36T TO ENJOY THE BEST OF HEALTH you must VARY YOUR DIET, COME TO THE A.C.M. TEAROOMS OR THE FEDERAL TEAROOMS For these Wholesome Necessaries. MILK LOAVES 2d BERMALINE LOAVES Ad CURRANT LOAVES .. 6d and 3d. YEAST BUNS—I 4 for 1/-; 7 for 6<L ' COOKIES—2I for 1/-: 12 for 6d. For QUALITY and VALUE we LEAD HARVEST, ISK. Farmers i Insure your Stacks against Fire WITH THE THE UNITED INSURANCE CO. (LIMITED), LOWEST RATES AND PROMPT SETTLEMENTS. Write us, and we will Call on Yoa SOUTHLAND BRANCH: ATHENiBUM BUILDINGS (Mr T. D. A. Moffett’s Office), ESK STREET, INVERCARGILL. S. B. MACDONALD .. Manager. - 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. Cures Coughs . and Colds! leniarairc Dora Sail Polices. Mails close at chief post OFFICE. INVERCARGILL, AS UNDER:— Registered articles close one hour, newspapers half-an-hour, and parcels fortyfive minutes before time given beletj. tor closing ordinary letter znalhk For CHRISTCHURCH, and intermediate ottices: Daily, at 6.25 a.m. and 12.40 p.m. For DUNEDIN: Daily at 5.25 a.m., 12.40, 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, Hokitika, Reefton, and West Coast; Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, 5.25 a.m. For Smaller Offices see Time-table ov«s Posting Box at Chief Post Office, Invercargill. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 19. Mails for United Kingdom (due London about March 31 per s.s. Tainui from Wellington, for specially addressed corlespondence only), close 5.25 a,m. Parcels mails close at noon on Feb. 18, 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, Samoa, 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 5.25 a.m. on Feb. 19. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 23. Mails for Australia and South Africa (due Sydney Feb. 28 per s.s. Manuka from Wellington), also for India, Ceylon, China, Japan, Straits Settlements, Philippine Islands, Egypt, Expeditionary Forces, etc., close as follows: —Parcels at noon, money orders at 4 p.m., and registered articles at 5 p.m. on Feb. 22; all other correspondence at 5.25 a.m. on Feb. 23. Parcels for soldiers at th® Front require f-(Rowing rates of postage: Up ta Sibs 1/7 no to 71bs 2/8, up to lllbs 4/2. The Postal Jjepartrcc-t is accenting diers at the Front and forwarding ther free of charge. J, C. DALE, Acting Chief Postmaster Chief Post Office, Invercargill. F®b. IS, 1816.

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Southland Times, Issue 17660, 18 February 1916, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 7 Southland Times, Issue 17660, 18 February 1916, Page 6