' iuate .Advertisements.- :^^ [A CARD.] MR RICHARD HERZ, BROFESSOR OF MUSIC ASSOCIATE of the ROYAL ACADEMY of MUSIC, BERLIN, Will give INSTRUCTIONS on the PIANOFORTE. Teems— £s 5s pee QuarteE, Schools and Seminaries attended. Orders received at Mr Rose's, stationer, Tay street; and Mr Stewart's, stationer, Dee street. NOTICE is hereby given that the Partnership lately existing between the undersigned George Frederick Richardson and Robert Reynolds, as Surveyors and Land Agent*-, nt Dunedin, in the Province of Otago. under the Style or Firm of Richardson and Reynolds, has this day been dissolved by mutual consent. Dated this 7th day of November, 1863. G F.RICHARDSON. R. REYNOLDS. Witness— T. S. Westo.v, Solicitor, Invercargill. NOTICE is hereby given that the Partnership lately subsisting between the undersigned as Bakers, in Invercargill, under the firm of Hamilti n and Clark, was this day dissolved by mutual conseut. All debts due to the firm are requested to be paid forthwith to Mr Nutter, Accountant, Inverc irgill. Dated this 30th Day of November, 1863. (Signed) JOHN HAMILTON. DUNCAJN CLA&K. Witness — John Bell, Acct., Invercargill. THE undersigned being about to leave the colony has auttiorised Altred Clulee and William Stephens of Riverton, to act as his Agents. All debts duo to him to bo p&id to the said Alfred Clulee, who will liquidate all claims against him. 'Signed) H. HOUGH. 17th Nov., 1863. Witness JOHN CRERAR, THE Undersigned inform the public that they have no connection with the business now carried on in the old premises lately occupied by Hargin and Jaggers, they having removed their stock of china, glass, earthenware into their new store adjoining. HARGIN and GARTHWAITE. IF this should meet tlie eye of GEORGE HAYWARD, who urriveel here in March last, he is requested to come home, or write to his Mother, Waianiwa. EXCELSIOR BOWLING SALOON, Tay Street. fTI D E above Saloon is now open with every -requisite and accommodation. The Proprietors trust that by studying the comfort of their friends who may patronise the Saloon, they will -secure their support. ROYAL EXCHANGE HOTEL. SKITTLES. DOYAL EXCHANGE HOTEL. QUOITS. I NOTICE. I EOY A L i PRINCESS' THEATRE, TAY STREET, R. G. HOSKINS - Proprietor. J- HOLLAND - Manager. TN corrseq&eucu of the abovo Establishment undergoing EXTENSIVE ALTERATIONS, £he Proprietor begs to announce that it will be CLOSED FOR TWO NIGHTS. THE NEW SEASON "Will -commence on WEDNESDAY, 2nd December. Engagement for a FEW NIGHTS ONLY OF THE GRAND SPECTRAL ILLUSION Entitled THE GHOSTFIRST TIME IN SOUTHLAND OF THE CELEBRATED BURLESQUE Entitled ■ LORD LOVEL, In which THE GHOST WILL APPEAR With Magnificent Scenery, painted expressly by Mr J. Holland, New Dresses, Appointments, &c., &c. ■ For further particulars see small billa.
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Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 10, 30 November 1863, Page 3
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444Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 10, 30 November 1863, Page 3
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