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AMUSEMENTS. ALBION THEATRE 1.30 TO-DAY. TO-DAY 1.30. DOUBLE STAR PROGRAMME: Mary Pickford in “THE FOUNDLING.” CHARLIE CHAPLIN IN 'THE FACE ON THE BAR-ROOM FLOOR’ “Patlie Gazette.” "Spike's Busy Bike.” WT. MARY’S SALE OF WORK. ° VICTORIA HALL, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY. & FRIDAY. Open until Saturday Evening. JOIN IN THE BARGAIN RUSH. ;> VALUABLE DOOR PRIZES 3 6,1 ADMISION TICKET 6d First-class Orchestra in attendance. MEETINGS. A MEETING of Landowners, and others interested in appealing from the decision o f the Supreme Court in the recent river embankment case of Gerrard against Crowe, will be held in Allen's Hall, Kelvin street, Invercargill, on SATURDAY, the 11th inst., at 11 o’clock in the forenoon. Aelo7 LEGAL NOTICES. THE LOCAL RAILWAYS ACT, 1914. XTOTICE is hereby given that the Ohai Railway Board intends to apply to His Excellency the Governor-in-Council for an order to authorise the construction of an extension of the Ohai Railway, such extension to commence from a point near the terminus of the said railway at Moretown anrl to run in a north-westerly direction for about one mile and a half through Section 194, crossing a public road and through Section 37, Wairio District, thence in a northerly direction through part of Section 20 of the said District. The plan of the said extension together with the book of reference allowing the lands through which the said extension will pass is deposited and Is open for public inspection at the office of the Board at Moretown and at the office of Mr John Fisher, Accountant, Otautau. j Dated this 3rd day of August, 1917. MACALISTER BROS., 9Ac44 Solicitors for the Board. LOST AND FOUND. TT'OUND —Bicycle Pump. Owner can -*• have same by paying cost of advertisement. Apply Times Office. 1Ak192 T OST, on Monday, 7th inst., in first-class |car, South Express, Gore platform or | between railway station and Herbert, Haynes—Large Cairngorm Brooch. £1 reward on returning to Times Office. 2Ak203 TENDERS. r PENDERS are invited till 2 p.m. on Wednesday, 22nd August, for the Erection of ADDITIONS to Bank of New Zealand, at Balclutha. Plana may be seen at the B.N.Z. at Invercargill, Gore, Balclutha, and at our Office, Dunedin, where Tenders are to be lodged. MASON & WALES, Registered Architects, 4Ad7G Dunedin. BOROUGH OF BALCLUTHA. /AFFERS will be received up to 22nd August for the purchase of a POUT- ( ABLE or TRACTION ENGINE, suitable for driving Stationary Crusher. Particulars as to price, power, pressure, and place of inspection to be furnished to the undersigned. JOHN F. WALSH. Town Clerk. Balclutha, August 9, 1917. 7Ak195 ~ WALLACE COUNTY. No. 2738 —Side-cutting, Bushfelling, Stumping, and Fencing, Ward road, Fairfax. VyrUTTEN TENDERS of the above ’ ’ Works will be received at this Office until 12 a.m .on FRIDAY, the 17th August, 1917. They musi lie addressed to the Chairman, and marked outside “Tender for Contract No. 2738.” Specifications and drawings can be seen at this Office. Also at the Store, Fairfax. The lowest or any Tender will not necessarily be accepted. N.8.--A deposit must accompany each Tender, amounting to 5 per cent, on same. J. A. FU LEAR TON, Actg. County Clerk and Treasurer. Wallace County Council Office, Otautau, 2<ith July, 1917. 3Ak204 BOROUGH OF GISBORNE. LOAN OF £15,000 AT of PER CENT. PART OF AN AUTHORISED ISSUE OF £50,000. | r pilE Bank of New Zealand invites Tenders ; for the purchase of Debentures of the above Loan. 10 per cent, of the purchase money to he lodged with the Tender, the balance to be payable as may be arranged with the Borough Council on or before 30th March, 1918. The Loan is repayable at par on 30th June, 1947. It is secured by a special rate over properties in the Gisborne Borough. Prospectuses can be obtained on application to any Branch of the Bank of New Zealand, which will rereive Tenders - and give receipts for deposit moneys. The Subscription list closes on 25tli August, 1917. Uu453 BLOSSOM OINTMENT”— *■ - the Greatest Healer, cures all it touch.es. Sold everywhere. Price, 6d. “JLTAWKINS’S” instant Relief Asthma Powder is unrivalled; cures when others fail; 1/- and 2/- tin. Post free. Address—-C. W. HAWKINS, Chemist, “SPRING BLOSSOM OINTMENT” is a marvellous remedy for Bloodpoisoning, Poisoned Hands, Inflamed or Ulcerated Wounds. “SPRING BLOSSOM OINTMENT”— cures iiciting, clears the skin, and scalp, cures dandruff, and beautifies the complexion. “CPRING BLOSSOM OINTMENT”— cures Chilblains--broken or unbroken— Chapped Hands, Sprayed Skin, and all Smarting Eruptions. “/""VRANGE BLOSSOM.”—One month’s post free, 5/-.—Address: Mrs L. Hawkins, Herbalist, George street, Dunedin. KAIN can’t settle on your Windscreen if you polish it with NONFOG, the latest invention in the Motoring World. It absolutely prevents fog on Windscreens, Shop Windows, Tram Cars. 3/- Garages and Ironmongers. TAETAILERS —NONFOG adds hours to your shop windows’ day’s work bypreventing fogging and leaving a clear view of your goods. 3/- Ironmongers and r --orages.

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Southland Times, Issue 17734, 11 August 1917, Page 1

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