Wanted. MRS. WALKER, SOUTHLAND REGISTRY OFFICE, next Button's Brewery. Spey Street, Invekcae&ii-i-. Squatters and Families supplied with respectable' Male or Female Ser rants at any moment. 42 tc WANTED, a FEMALE GENERAL SER- '" VANT, for Station up country. Apply J. Stock & Co. tc WANTED, an ACTIVE LAD. Apply office of tlxia paper. — — — ~~ WANTED to SELL, Rye Grasses, Seeds, and CL^- -rs. J. Cooper and Co., corner Arcade, Tay- street. 62-74 WANTED, BOARD and RESIDENCE, by a Single Gentleman, in a private family, where there are no children. Address, stating terms, Box 34, Post Office. To Let. TO LET. THE ROYAL HOTEL, Tay -Street. Attached to it is a spacious Billiard-Room, with first-class Table complete; also, Bowling Alley, the best in town. Rent moderate. Apply to BUTTNER & HALLENSTEIN. 2nd November, 1864. 68 tc TO LET, ~~ A FOUR-ROOM £D HOUSE, neatly finished inside, with a Fowl House and Quarteracre Garden attached thereto, under general crop. The above is situated near the junction of Kelvin and Yarrow streets. Terms moderate. For further particulars apply to DUNCAN MACDONALD, House and Land Agent, 67-68 Comer of Spey and Dee-streets. TO LET, AT BLUFF, A HOUSE of seven apartments. The situation j_jL is excellent, and rent moderate. The above is well adapted for a school and residence. Also, a three-roomed HOUSE, furnished if required. Apply to JAMES WADDEL. Campbelltown, 21st October, 1864. 62-tc Business Notices. pITY PUBLIC BATHS. ESK-STREET, Next Southland Times Office, And adjoining the Southland Club premises. OPEN DAILY, from 6 a.m. to 9 p.m. ; Saturday, till 11 p.m. ; Sundays, till 12 noon. An unlimited supply of purest Spring Water ; HOT, COLD, and SHOWER BATHS. First Class Ticket 2s. 6d. Second Is. 6d. First Class Season Ticket, £1 per dozen ; 12s. per half-dozen. I mHE cheapest DOORS and SASHES | 1 Are at 1 I DIXON'S, Dee-steeet, || 1 Wholesale and Retail Iron and Zinc M ;3 Warehouse. 68 tc §5 IT^IFTY TONS of CORRUGATED | $- IRON, all sizes, at English Prise. | DIXON'S I Wholesale and Retail Corrugated Iron 1 Depot, Dee-steeet. 6S-tc i WINTON BUSH LIME. OREAT REDUCTION IN PRICE. Sold to Farmers at ONE SHILLING per BUSHEL at the KILN. SEVEN and SIXPENCE per BAG at the SOUTHERN CROSS TIMBER YARD 44-tc WHEELER and WILSON'S LOCK-STITCH SEWING MACHINES, for families ana manufacturers, are vastly superior to all others. As evidence of the fact, they were awarded the prize gold medal at the Great Exhibition 1862, and at the Paris Exhibition 1861. These machines make the tight louk-stitah— the only one which eannofc be ravelled — with the rotating hook — a great improvement on the shuttle, as it is far more durable, and not near so liable to get out of order. Wheeler and Wilson's machines work equally well upon silk, cotton^ woollen, and linen goods, braiding, binding, cording, tucking, hemming, filling, gathering, seaming, quilting, performing every species of sewing with a speed of from l,oou to 12,01)0 stitches per minute ; makes a regular^ strong, and beautiful stitch, exactly the same on ooth sides of, the fabric sewed ; is simple in construction, easy of management, and elegant in appearance. At the present RED b CED PRICES iiiere is no excuse for having shuttle machines. Reference given to dressmakers, tailors, and mauu facturers of clothing who have had the machine* in constant uso for years. , Show-rooms, 186 Bourke-street «usr, up-stairs. Illustrated circulars sent post free. LONG arid Co., sole agents for Australia ami New Zealand. An Agent wanted for Dunedin. 44-82 yiCTORIA' HORSE BAZAAR. Tay-steeet, G. SMITH, Pbopbietob, ofao4 Haeke alwayp rea4y hv Hire,
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Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 68, 4 November 1864, Page 1
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586Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 68, 4 November 1864, Page 1
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