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Clothiers, &c. GREAT CLEARING SALE AT HALF PRICE, of GOODS, EN SCOTIA, AT 11. HOAD AND CO.'S, Comer of Arcade and Tay-street, INVERCARGILL. HIIOAD & CO. have bought by far the . cheapest, largest, and most varied stock of YOUTHS' and GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING, BLANKETS, &c, From the WRECK of the SCOTIA. They offer the same at HALF THE USUAL PRICES. Inspection Invited. Terms Cash. | H. HOAD AN D C 0., OUTFITTERS, &c. Corner of Arcade. Drapery. WRECK OF THE SCOTIA. WILLIAM YOUNG and CO. beg to acquant the Inhabitants of Invercargill and the surrounding districts that, having PURCHASED tho greater part of tho DRAPERY GOODS by the above-named vessel, they will commence to show the same THIS DAY (SATURDAY), at prices which must ensure a speedy clearance of the whole goods. WILLIAM YOUNG & CO., EXCHANGE BUILDINGS, Dee-Street. Livery Stables. PRICE OF LIVERY REDUCED. PRINCE OF WALES HOTEL STABLES. WE bog to inform our friends and customers that from this date tho PRICE of LIVERY will bo EIGHT SHILLINGS PER NIGHT. Gentlemen may leave their horses at these Stables in the full confidence that they will receive every attention. Experienced Grooms only are employed, and the provender is of the best kind, and liberally supplied. W. H. BRAYTON & CO., Proprietors Medical. DR. CHARLES W. ROIINER, Physician. Surgeon, and Accoucheur, Member of tho Medical Board of Victoria. Private Residence — Tay-street, opposite Arcade. May also be consulted at the Invercargill Dispensary, Dee-street. THE "SOUTHLAND TIMES" 13 PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY, THURSDAY, AND SATURDAY, AT TUG HEAD OFFICE, ESE-3TREET, INVERCARGILL, (Between Dee-street and the Railivay Station.) npHIS JOURNAL is largely circulated th'-ough--1 out New Zealand, Victoria, New South Wales, South Australia, Queensland, Tasmania, and Great Britain, and as tin Advertising medium offers peculiar advantages to Merchants, Traders and others. SCALE FOR ADVERTISING: First insertion, per inch ... ... 3s Od Each subsequent insertion of the same Advertisement, per inch Is fid Where Advertisements are sent in for One, Two, or Three Months, a liberal discount is aUowed. In order to give every facility to persons in search of employment, etc., advertisements commencing with the word "Wanted," when not exceeding sixteen words, are inserted for one shilling. Orders for withdrawal must be sent in, in, w? iting, not later than nine o'clock on the mornm<* previous to publication. The attention of advertisers is requested to this rule, as in no case can verbal orders for withdrawal be attended to. Advertisements for insertion are received at the Head Office, Esk-street, till eight o'clock on the night previous to publication ; and at the Branch Office, Tay-street, till six o'clock. HEAD OFFICE, ESK-STREET, INVERCARGILL, The following agents have been appointed for this journal : — London. — Charles Mitchell, Red Lion Court, Fleet-street. Melbourne. — Messrs Gordon & Gotch, News Agents, Collins-street. ' . » ■ Sydney. — Messrs Gordon & Gotch, News Agents, J Sydney. Dunedin. — Messrs L. K. Morrison & Co., Daily Times Branch Office, Manse-street. Kingston (Lake Wakatip) — Mr. D. M'Kenna. Queenstown (Lake Wakatip) — Mr. Thomas Nelson, News Agent. Taranaki.— Mr. T. F. Quirk, at Mr. J. E. Bates, Bookseller and Stationer, Broughan-streetf, Now Plymouth.

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Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 14, 2 July 1864, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 14, 2 July 1864, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 14, 2 July 1864, Page 1

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