FEATHERSTONE, ADAMSON & FRANCIS CRESCENT, INVERCARGILL. Accountants, auditors and SECRETARIES. SHAREBROKERS. TRUSTEES AND TRADE ASSIGNEES. Phones: 177 and 1549. EDUCATIONAL. ST. KEVIN’S COLLEGE, BEDCASTLE, OAMABU. npHE COLLEGE REOPENS on •t TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11th, when boys will travel by early express from Southland and Otago. Two special compartments will be reserved for St. Kevin’s boys. Sg3ll COLUMBA COLLEGE. ROSLYN, DUNEDIN. PRESBYTERIAN GIRLS’ SCHOOL. PRINCIPAL—MISS F. J. ROSS, M.A. THIRD TERM BEGINS TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18th. House Girls to be in residence on Monday evening, September 17th. The Principal will be at Home in the College from Friday/ September 14th, 10 a.m. to 12 noon, and 2.30 p.m. to 4.30 p.m., or by appointment. HouA Girls are now being enrolled for 1 Prospectus on application : H. C. CAMPBELL, Sg3l9 Hon. Secretary. LOST AND FOUND. LOST —A roll of notes, in GoA Street, Bluff. Substantial reward. Apply T. F. Doyle, Bluff. 5g329 LOST —Suitcase, Main South Road, between Dunedin and InvercargilL Reward.—Parsons, Leven Street. 5g342 LOST —Basket; between Waikiwi and North Invercargill. Finder please ring Morgan, Baker. Sg33B LOST —Brown Terrier Dog. Apprise Matheson’s, Ltd., Esk Street, or Otautau. 5g336 LOST-— Plain Gold Bangle, with chain broken; in the vicinity of Gala St. Return to “N.X.,” Times Office. 5g326 LOST —In Post Office, Handbag containing Bankbook and Cheque. Finder please reutrn to Times Office. Sg34B LOST —Between Layard Street and Norjth Invercargill Presbyterian Church, Pair Spectacles. Reward. Finder please return to J. D. Gilmore, Optician. LOST —Between Invercargill and Morton Mains, five sheets of 6-ft Roofing Spouting. Finder please communicate with Times Office. 5f276 STRAYED from Wallacetown, one bay hack Mare; unshod. Apply “A.A.A.,” Times Office. 5e256 STRAYED —From Fairfax, one black and white Collie Dog; answers to name “Rowdy.” Reward.—Harris & Son, Fairfax. Se2so IMPOUNDED —At Thornbury Pound, one bay Hack; white mark on face and one white near hind leg. If not claimed and expenses paid will be sold on September 17, at 12, noon. —W. McClymont, Poundkeeper. PIANO TUNING AND REPAIRING. F. WEINGOTT, 67 Morton Road. Phone 1915 for an expert conscientious job. Town fee 12/6; country orders promptly executed. All work guaranteed. LADIES’ BLACK SATIN ONE-BAR SHOES for day wear; Low and Louis Heels; all sizes; 17/6 Pair; post extra. — ABRAHAM WACHNER, Dalgety’s Buildings, Don Street.
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Southland Times, Issue 20585, 8 September 1928, Page 2
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374Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 20585, 8 September 1928, Page 2
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