Wanted. , TT7ANTED, a good VIOLINIST. Permaneni VV employment to a steady hand. Apply ta tho Scandinavian Concert Hall. WANTED, in MrHallensteift's family, Queenstown, a General SERVANT ; one who ie & fund of children. Apply to Mr Livesey, Priuce of Wales Hotel. WANTED, TENDERS, for Clearing thirty , Acres of Bush, Apply, Junction Hotel, 1 Waikivi. 1 __==_______________=_==^^ 3 Public Kotices. TO PIANISTS. JGERBES begs to render thanks to his cus- • tomers and the public in general, for the liberal patronage they have bestowed on him during the la3t eighteen months, in Tuning and Repairing Pianofortes. J. G. having had 20 years' experience in Manufacturing, Repairing, and Tuning Pianofortes, is happy to say that any instrument, however much out of order, or broken, that he may be entrusted with, he can guarantee to put into perfect condition, whereof he has given proof in this town upon several Pianos, which were completely ruined by some travelling Tuner, whose only care was to make bouncing speeches and pocket the money, heedless as to the future. He hopes the more sensible of the public will patronize a Tradesman, who is always with them, in preference to a stranger, who is here to-day and gone to-morrow. Dee-stbeet. PATENT ROOFING- PELT, First-class quality «:d good condition, AT C. S. BUTTON & CO.'S, PROVINCIAL BREWERY, SPEY-STREET. 'THE value of the Patent "Roofing Felt as a ' lisht. economical, and durable Roofing (for Agricultural Buildings especially) bei g so generally recognis"d, purchasers are ca"tioned auaiust u-ing a- 1 inferior or damaged Felt which can only muse disappointment. The Patent Roofing Felt enn be obtained in I i-i>lls of 25 yards, wit!, instructions for use. C. S. BUTTON & CO., Agents. Invercargill, Oct. 24, 1866. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. MELBOURNE HOUSE, EXCHANGE BFILDDfGS, DEE-STEEET. THE UNDERSIGNED beg to inform their Customers and the Public in general, that they have removed from Tay-street, to more central and extensive pemises, Exchange Buildings, Dee-sfreet, (next to the Union Bank.) Large shipments of the most Fashionable Goods now been opened. MOKLLER BROTHERS. Drapers, Clothiers. &c, Dee-tiavet. WILL be Published in November, the First Number of the ILLUSTRATED NEWZEALANDER, Pbice ... Is. A monthly Newspaper for Home and Colonial Readers, containing a concise Summary of the Month's i>ews, together with several Illustrations on Wood. In order to ensure the complete success of the lu.ttstbated Nt/w Zsaianbeb, the services of first-class Artists and Engravers have been obtained. An arransement has been made with N. CHEVALIER, ESQ., the eminent Artist, who lately visited New .Zealand, and whose drawings were so much admired, to supply a series of Sketches illustrative of New Zealand. The TiLirsTBATED New Zeaiandeb will be published before the depai-ture of the Home Mail, via Melbourne, thus allowing sufficient time for parties at a distance receiving their papers and forwarding by mail. Orders for posting copies by mail direct from the office will be strictly attended to. HENRY WISE, Px-inter and Publisher, Princes-street, DtWEDnf. [CIRCULAR,] rpHE Undersigned desires to intimate that he -^ has commenced business as Land, Estate, and Telegraphic Agent. He will also devote his attention to Mining Matters, and will be prepared to act as Mining Advocate, and attend the Warden's Courts throughout the Province. The Undersigned would desire to state that from his long experience in business in Victoria and New Zealand, he will be prepared to diligently execute commissions with which he may be 'avored in any of the above capacities. With regard to tho Telegraphic branch, arrangements have been entered into wiih agents throughout the different Provinces and in Australia, who are well acquainted with mercantile and shipping business, and who will act in conjunction with the undersigned, in transmitting information, executing commissions, or making inquiries relative to the state of the markets, &c, with which the undersigned may be entrustedAs a guarantee of the accuracy of all telegrams, j the uniiersigned desires to mention his long experience in connection with the Press in Victoria and New Zealand. Every branch of the business of Estate Agency will be promptly attended to. J. J. HAM, LAND, ESTATE, COMMISSION, ASD TELEGRAPHIC AGENT, EXCHANGE BU IT-DINGS, DEE-STREET. Invercargill, 2nd October. NOTICE. A LL Persons Trespassing on Sections 38 to 45 "*■ Block 111, Jacob's River Hundreds, will be Prosecuted. Poison is laid on these Sections for Dogs. W. D. G. WOOD. BiTerton, 9th Oct., 1866.
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Southland Times, Issue 584, 29 October 1866, Page 1
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714Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 584, 29 October 1866, Page 1
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