AMUSEMENTS. TO-DAY at 2 p.m. TO-NIGHT at 7 p.m. ALBION THKA'IUE MOLLY KINO in the Stage Play, Kick In DOGGED BY FATE. A Story to Stir the Human Sympathy IN EVERY HEART. Ep. 11 “MYSTERY DOUBLE CROSS.’*'’ CHILDREN'S FAIR. In Aid of Copper Trail. KING’S HALL, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, September 4 and 5. OPENING at 2.30 . p.m. Everything for children and their wee children. The event of the year for the youngsters. Oyster Saloon, and Refreshment, Fancy, and Toy Stalls, etc., etc. Children, and parents accompanying them, free. Others 1/-. AS24 A FOOTBALL MATCH in aid of RED V CRORS FUNDS will be played at RIVERTON TO-DAY, between teams representing North and South. - NORTH TEAM.—A. Templeton, A. Helm (capt.l, M. Hayes, C. Goode, B. Boivan, Dick Waters, Goo. Merrie, Mdnnis, McFarlane, Jno. Mathie.->on, T. Johnstone, 1. Woolf, H. Hade, C. Richards, W. Scott. SOUTH TEAM.--'W. Boniface, Jack Hunt. A. Davidson. McCallum, E. Thornhill, D. McKay. D. McGregor, V/. Armstrong. G. Robertson leapt.', T. Begley. S. Cummings, 1.1. Baxter, Ellis, A. Anderson, Me Kin no? senr. Rev. Mitchell, Referee. Sc6o LOST AND FOUND. \\7ILL the gentleman who was seen pick- 1 ing up £5 note and two £1 notes near j corner Spey and Kelvin streets please return to Ansell & Co., tailors, Spey street. Be- I ward. 2AT45 T OST (at High School Girls’ concert on Friday last) -Lady’s Silvery Bag, lined with pink silk. Keepsake. Finder please return to Smith, printer, Esk street. 2AT54 TENDERS. SOUTHLAND COUNTY. No. 693—Miller road, Oteramika: Fascining, blinding, and culverts. 905—Lawson road : Trimming and gravelling. 1195—-Gregory road; Re-forming and metalling. 1117 —West Diplon District roads: Maintenance. 1138—Sutton’s. Henderson’s, etc., roads; Gravelling and maintenance. 1142—-Humphries' Hill road; Gravelling and maintenance. 1200—Waikaka-Waikaia road: Formation and gravelling. 1260—Finlayson’s Outfall Drain, near Bcnmore. * 1269 —Calder and McDonald’s Outfall Drain; Channeling. 1277—Section 257 to Springhills Siding road; Delivery’ of truck raetsl. 127S- Hanning road: Reforming, felling, and gravelling. 1279 — Progress Valley road: Metalling. 1280 — Bushy Park road, Waikaka: Gravelling. 1281— Hedgehone Block, Hanning’s road; Formation, culverts, etc. 1284 —Kelleher road: Bushfelling, ditching, etc. 1287 —Hcwiteon-Mitchcll Outfall: Ditching. 1289 Hardwick’s to Curran’s Outfall: Ditching. 1290 — McMillan's road : Gravelling. 1291 — Riversdale Nine-Mile roads: Metal maintenance. AVRITTEN TENDERS for the above ' ’ works will be received at this office until 10.30 a.m. on FRIDAV, the 13th September, 1918. They must be addressed j to the Chairman, and marked outside “Ten- | der for Contract No. (and name of work'.” I 1 Specifications and drawings can be seen I j at this office. j Also for No. 905, Post Office. Kapuka; No. 1105. Mr R. A. Elliot's, Waim ah aka; 1117. 1260, 1269, Messrs McCurdy & Sons, Dipton; 1138. Post Office, LimehiUs; 1142, Messrs Mac Gibbon & Sons, Mat-aura; 1200, 1280, Messrs Asher Bros., Waikaka; 1277, Po.-t Office, Browns; 1278, Post Office, Mabel Bush; 1279, Post Office. Niagara; 1281, Messrs Muunings & Henson, iledge.hope; 1254. Mr McKenzie’s. Mains o' Blair, Otahuti; 1290, Post Office, Glencoe; 1291, Mr J. Green, junr., Rivcrsdale. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. N.B. —A deposit in Cash or Marked Cheque must accompany each Tender, amounting to 5 per cent, on same. A. J. SERVICE. County Clerk and Treasurer. Southland County Council Office, P.O. Box 33, Invercargill, September 3, 1918. Sc6l p & B. BUILDING PAPER. STRONGER! YOU CAN SEE ITS SUPERIORITY. BRIStSOE <t CO, LTD, Invercargill. PUBLIC NOTICES. ANDERSON & GUMMING (LTD). (Late Wren Bros.) PAINTERS, SIGNWRITERS, PAPERHANGERS, TAY STREET, INVERCARGILL (Opposite Town Hall). Give us a Trial. Phone 436. gAV E YOUR KNUCKLES And at the same time SAVE THE CLOTHES. USE A WASHING MACHINE—THE GREATEST TIME-SAVER INVENTION OF THE DAY. . . MONDAY IS WASHING DAY Full Stocks of WRINGERS AND MANGLES AND PORTABLE BOILERS LONDON PIANO CO. , ESK STREET. T>LANKETS are expensive, but a few sail- ■*-* lings will buy any sized "UNIQUE” Hot Water Bottle you want. The product j of British capital, brains, and labour. Trade • Imperially. *
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Southland Times, Issue 17876, 4 September 1918, Page 1
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