New Room, Victoria Hotel TO-NIGHT, FRIDAY, sth DEC, First Fashionable Evening. Under distinguished Patronage, i. The Last Night but Otu . MISS HARRIET GORDON'S (The Queen of Song) $ST Musical and Dramatic JSntertainmeni. THE ENTERTAINMENT will commence with the Fashionable Comedietta, entitled A MORNING CALL. To be foilowed by A MUSICAL MELANGE, T© conclude T»ith the Langhable Coniedjr, entitled CONTINENTAL FREAKS, In which Miss H. Gordon will sustain' si* different characters. Admission — Five Shillings each. Doors open at Half -past Seven ; commence at Eight precisely. • ■■..■■■ rpHE EDUCATION COMMITTEE^ have 1. pleasure in announcing that the School for theEdncation of Girls was OPENED, on MONDAY, Ist December, temporarily in the House adjoining the Invercargill School, in Tay-9treet. Terms— L.l Quarterly, payable in advance. COURSE OF INSTRUCTION : Bible Lessons Grammar and Composition History . - . __ Geography "^ M«dein Languages Drawing Music, Vocal and Instrnmental. There will be a Supplementary Claw temporarily. course: Bible Lessons Reading "Wiiting Arithmetic, written and mental Geography Miscellaneous Lessons Needlework. HOURS AN© TISIE GF ATTRNDANCE : From 9 1 to 12; from 1| to 4, each day excepting Sunday. Each subject in each of the above Series will be taught as the progress of the pupils and the School justify its introduction. There will also be additional payments for some branches. W. F. TARLTON, Secretary. MANING and WHTTON have on Sale— ■ Groceries — Tea. coffee, (in 1 and 2 Jb. tins), Maurlius and English crushed suga£,pint and quart pickles, salmon in 1 and 2 lb. tins, sardines in \ boxes, preserved haddock, game and trout in tins,bloater paste } marmalad-*, mustard, ground spice, -soap, candles raisins, currants, prunes, figs, preserved ginger, bottled fruits, walnuts, oatmeal, split peas, arrowroot, candied peels, carbonate of soda and vineger. . Provisions — Mess beef and pork (in 1001b. barrels) , bacon, hams, cheese, potted and Irish butter. Fiona — Silk-dressed Adelaide, Searles Hilson's (iu 501b bags), "Canech Ceres" and Gaunt brands. Winks and Spirits — Case brandy, Vineteaf, Denis Mounie Company, in "Wood, Port and Sherry, iu qr-casks, champagne, ginger wine, ginger and cherry brandy. ; _ Horsb-Food — Hay, bran, maize, and pollard. Buii-ding Materials — Hardwood timber, pailings, Inths, tongued and grooved Scotch flooring, hardwood, F G Sand's galvanised ridging, mouldings, ' architraves, doors. Bashes, window glass, cedar boards, lime, brick, hearthstones, window sills, nail?, assorted flooring boards, sheet lead, paperhangings, glue, varnish, French polish Furniture — Hair seated chairs, couche9,cedar 100, and dining tables, American caneseat, rocking, nursery, and children's chairs kitchen chairs, iron bedsteads, various colonial sofas, French bedsteads, cedar washstands, toilet tables, chests of drawers, towel-horses, kitchen dressers , table covering, looking-glasses, cornice poles, perambulators, Dutch carpeting, matting, and door mats, &e. Amkrican Goods— Sharp's, Pratt's, Collins', and miners' axes, axe and pick handles clothes pegs, wash boards, pails, tubs and buckets,brushware, corn brooms, tacks, cut nails, Stoughton bitters, tomato ketchup, peppersauce &e. Iron — Bar and rod assorted, horse shoes, and Gothic grates, &c. Earthenware — Gi-asware. — Ewers and basins, chambers and bowls, willow pattern plates and dishes, baker's cover dishes, jujjja egg cups, toy cans, breakfast cups, saucers, wine glasses, tumblers, &c. Boots —Tasmanian watertights, Wellingtons, bluchers, boy's, children's and women's kangaroo and women's cloth boots, &c. Lbatiikr AnD Grinderv — Kip and kangaroo leather, white and brow n hemp, flax. &c. Saddj,ert And Carx Harness— Whip* traces hobbles, &c. Tinware and Ironmongery — Pannicans, billys, plates, gold dishes, gold scales and weights, table casting, shingle and claw hammers, tin, galvanised, and iron buckets, go Id blowers, iron kettles, Linden's picks, small chair barrow wheels. "Wheelright Materials — Spokes, fellows, bullock poles, cart shafts, &c. Drats and Carts — Whitechapel chaises" and tip carts and horse drays. SEBDs-JVVhite and red clover and timothy. Miscellaneous — Tobacco, bootblack, sheep* shears, sulphur, salt, gunpowder, shot, Manilla rope, Stockholm pitch, tar, bath bricks, chalk and whiting, spirit measures, shop twines, paper bags, iron safes, (large size) , cove tar, blue blankets, scarlet and blueser^e shirts, kersey drawers, tarpaulin and tents, oppossum skin rugs, ship's flags, ash oars, chamois skins, wheelbarrows, sheephurdles, &c. MAMJS T G 8c WHITrON, . Tay-street. ; . Dec. 2nd, 1862. DENTISTRY. IF SUFFICIENT INDUCEMENT OFFERS, MR. ALFRED BOOT, SURGEON DENTIST, DUNEDIX, Will pay a Professional Visit to Invkrcatioiu. Those who may require his services, will oblige by advising him of the extent and nature of thoit requirements. Address — Prisces-stkbet, Duksdiit. f LONGU ET 4 COi, li • LICBNBBD CUSTOM SOUSE AND GENERAL COMMISSION A GENTS, i t" Campbelltown, Bluff Harbor. > \' p P E > R R T , BONDED STOK&, ./_ [ ..f . . CAMMreXAWWN, Bluff Hafcte*" •* '
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Southland Times, Volume 1, Issue 8, 5 December 1862, Page 3
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726Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Volume 1, Issue 8, 5 December 1862, Page 3
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