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MEETINGS. i INVERCARGILL GARDEN CLUB. T' HE ANNUAL MEETING and DAFFOD7L SHOW will he held in the Y.M.C.A. Rooms on TUESDAY, October 3rd. Awards will be given for: Collection ! of Spring Flowers, Collection Narcissus, Best 1 Decorated Bowl, do. Vase, do. Basket of • Narcissus. Twelve named varieties Nar- ' cissus (3 of each), Best Trumpet do., MeJdium, do. Poet az. Children s Section—s Best arranged Vase of Spring Flowers; also | best collection of Spring Flowers. Prizes 13/- and 2/- each class. Cash presented • by Mrs Geo. Chewing?. Admission—6d. ;Oal4 JAS. STEWART. Hon. Secretary. ADVANCED SPIRITUALISM, Science, U.T.A. Church (Inc.), To-night at 8, Ashley’s Hall, Esk Street. Madame Ranee i speaker and demonstrator. Subject: “Life 1 After Death.” Flower, Colours, Photo, : Written Questions Answered. Contributions ;1/- towards Church Building Fund. “The i Lord is My Shepherd* I shall not want.”— ! 10th Chap. Acts. Opposition means success. 0b26 ; rjIHE MONTHLY MEETING of the Cen- - I tral Branch of the W.C.T.U. to be held ,in the *Y .M.C.A. Rooms, has been Post- : poned until the second Tuesday in October. \ 0b34 PUSSYFOOT JOHNSON USSYFOOT J OHNSON ls Coming. j INVERCARGILL SKATING RINK. i NEXT SATURDAY AND SUNDAY. ! 7 ■ Gore, Thursday; Winton, 12.30; and ! Riverton, Friday. ■ BLUFF—Sunday Afternoon. ! Watch Notices for Fuller Particulars, j 0b39 TENDERS. TO IRONWORKERS. i f FENDERS are invited up till NOON, ;J. FRIDAY, October 6, for the Erection |of MEAT RAILING in new Cooling Room [at Ocean Beach Freezing Works, Bluff. i Plans and specifications may be seen at ; Messrs J. G. Ward <fc Co.’s Offices, InverI cargill, at Messrs C. E. George & Son s Of- ; fices, Dunedin, and at our Offices, Timaru, | where tenders are to be lodged. ■ WALTER PANTON & SON, I SwB79 Registered Architects. j p OBERT WALES, M.I, MECH, £.—FeirLL low Australasian institute of Patent Attorneys, Briscoes Buildings, Dee St. —ALLAN C. FORD, Reg. Arcmtect, Representative. Fm4l3 LOST AND FOUND. i T OST —In Gala or Jed Streets, on Sunday 1J night, a piece of chain case off motor ! cycle. Finder please return to Hunter’s, 1 156 Taj' Street. Ob2l LOST —40n Sunday), Small Brown Fluffy Dog. Finder please ring ’Phone 598. 0b54 j DIKE Taken from front of Skip Dun- | I ) lop’s Shop, Esk Street; return to Police j Station, where owner can get his own. 0b46 lOST —A Large Sum of Money Hying to J find WHAT NO MAN KNOWS. Finder rewarded at the Albion Theatre To-night. j OST—In Invercargill on Friday After1J noon, a Lady’s Black Leather Handbag. I Would finder kindly return to Times OfI fice. 0b35 i QTRAYED —From my property, a Cream j 0 Ponj- (mare). Anyone knowing whereI abouts kindly communicate with Herbert | H. Dawson, Kennington. 0b36 I QTRAYED--From Roslyn Bush, about six 1 0 weeks ago, Five Yearling Heifers. ; Kindly communicate with T. A. Fahey, Roslyn Bush. Oa3 FOR SALE AND TO LET. Six-roomed House, bathXOtH/ room, pantry, n. and c. water, 32 poles, high with northerly aspect, Enwood.—R. J. CUMMING, Esk Street. A BARGAIN. TjfTHEN We advertise a Bargain it is Vf a Bargain. See us about this Home To-day. 10-morrow may be too late fcr we believe this to be the Best Value obtainable in town to-day. SOUND AND FAITHFULLY BUILT RESIDENCE OF SIX ROOMS. Electric Light and other Modern Continences. Perfect Section in Good Locality. PRICE £775. Inspect To-day. You will have no difficulty in admitting the undoubted value. MEEK AND OUGHTON, LTD. ESK STREET. MR POULTRYMAN: IF YOU WANT EGGS—YOU MUST HAVE WHEAT. WE HAVE 200 SACKS From 12/- to 18/6 Sack. Tjl BOWDEN & CO.,—Corner Esk and ’ Kelvin Streets. J 0567 FOR SALE. F HOLLOWAY & CO., Licensed Secondhand Dealers. 126 Tay Street, ’Phone 1C1 —Rexcnola Gramophone and 60 Records, 1 Violin, 20 Rifles, 2 Table Mangles, 4 Gas Irons, 3 Fenders, Copper Boilers and Stands, Picture Moulding, 200 Plates, 2 Tea Sets, 100 doz. Cups and Saucers, 100 Scrubbing Brushes, Endless Chain, 50 Pairs Heavy Hinges, 30 Logging Chains, 3 Sinks, Underwood Typewriter, Table Lamps, 60 Rolls Fowl Netting (cheap), 20 Scythe Blades, Shovels, Picks, Spades, Hack Saws, Flax Stripper, Posts, Tanks, Push Chairs, Gent’s and Ladies’ Bikes, 2 Fly Rods, Waders, 2 Fishing Bags. Indian and Side-car, Singer and Rover Motor Bikes.—Call and Inspect. | W r e don’t care whether you buy or sell.

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Southland Times, Issue 19654, 3 October 1922, Page 1

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709

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 19654, 3 October 1922, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 19654, 3 October 1922, Page 1

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