Public NoticesRIVERTON CHURCH OF ENGLAND BAZAAR, 6th. 7th, AND Bth OF FEBRUARY, ; ODD - FELLOWS HALL, RIVERTON. rpO open at 3 o'clock in r the afternoon, and 7 o'clock in. the evening. ... ; . r . A large stock of useful, and ornamental goods wul be sold at reasonable prices*, r / DAVID BONTHEON, ; Dee-&tfeet, opposite Prince, of Wales Hotel, pARPENTER, Joiner, Cabinetmaker, Under- i \J taker, and Wireworker. Building: Materials of every description made to order. Jobbing done. ■-.-".; •*•■ ■• ' ■•■■•■• ; •;,. FUNERALS CONDUCTED. -; ', Aviaries, Bird Cay;es, Sheepwash- Baskets, Eel pots, Potato Riddie3, Corn Sieves, and every description of Wnfe'work' dbneon the shortest •notice. •, -■■ ■.•': -■--.-■-■• f-. .;!;/'• '-"•■'• ! . ■ ■„■■ ; Charges Moderate. ■■■;■ i i DESIRABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY. " FOR SALE, by private bargain, l the Niagara Store, corner of Gala and Jed streetß,' 'with Dwclling-houso attached, consisting of Parlor, Three Bed-rooms, Kitchen, and Out-houses. To a suitable person, the' above presents a capital opening. All in r ormation can be obtained from the Proprietor, David Smyth, Storekeeper, Tay-street. I' Title:— Crown Grant. Invercargill, Deo. 26, 1866. .. . CHEISTMAS PEESENTS, ■■- ■•■• ' and ■'■•■■■'■■ •• : NEW YEAE'S GIFTS. ! NOTICE. "■ J. 'A M. HYAMS : T)EG to announce that they have received a ~^ large and . well-,selected; .stock " of ; Fancy Goods j Toys, Stationery, Pertumery, Brushware, Jewellery of all descriptions. Musical Instruments,. Albums, Beads of fall colors, Berlin Wool, and Canvas,' Cushions finished and commenced,Perforated Cardboard, &c, &c. ' - Appliances for all kinds of but-door .games, Cricket, Croquet, Ririgolette^and Football. : , ; Ex ship Water- Nymph, from London, , '■- '' AT . t .. ... . BARHAM'S HAIRCUTTING ROOMS, : ''•'"' Neit Albion lHbtel, Dee-street. ! T" ADIES' Work Boxes, Leather Bags, Violins JLi and Furniture, ConeertinaSjrFlutesj Meer-; chaum, Brie.rroot, Myall and Clay. Pipes,' Amber and Bone Pipe steins, Pocket Books and Purses,. Pocket 'arid PenlKriive's, Scissors', Coriibs^ Brushes, Oils' and Perfumes, Soaps, Razors &nd : Strops, Tooth and ' Violet- -Pcwder,. Hair Dye, Suman Hair. Platts,, Wigs . and Fronts. ... TOYS^Wax, Leather, China,. Wood and .Indiarubber Dolls ; China Tea 'gets, Berlin Wodlj Walking: Stibks, Childrens Toy B66ks ; also^ a 'great quantity of Fancy Goods. - " ' " ; " " i : . •■ .•'.!• n ; - ': Ndte;the' addressi:. ; r _.; - . BARHAM'S HAIRCUTTING : ROOMSi v > ■ Oppodite^Government. | ■ . jt ■■ • ■ • MESSES HATELY & SCOTT, ; T>,EG-.to; inform their friends, and, the .public -^ that they have commenced . .business in In-.. vercargill as - r ' . ; ... surveyors! land and general commission agents, \ • And from their former experience' -and acquaintance with the Province can assure prompt atten- ; turn to any business that may be intrusted, to. their management. .- • Offices: DEE-STREET (opposite Govern- 1 ment Buldings). ' ! : . Invercargill, 23rd Nov., 1866. ' SOUTHLAND WINDOW GLASS ■ ■■• -■' • ': "! ■:" ANB ■■•'■■" •■■•■• PAPEEHANGINGS WAEEHOUSE. DEE-STREET, Opposite 1 SOUTHLAND CLUB. DAVID WEBSTEE, PAINTER, GLAZIER, SIGN WRITER, &c Has always ON SALE, the Newest Designs of '■. '■'.■'].- PAPERHANGINGS, ; ! ■■; ..•.,-.. - .., [From IsJper Piece. ! ' WINDOW GLASS; ... 30s. per lOoifeet. , . •■ = •■■-•..■ >■ K-:E :^E : O i: SE'N 71. , ; '!T''"'' Scrim R "and B Linseed Oil ■ Brushes. Turpentine : Tacks .- Putty , ' '■ Diamonds ?... Varnishes . ; . Gohd Mouldings. Picture Frames Made to Order. | ' Painting Work Executed: at Moderate Prices Orders from the Country punctually attended to.; .~ GLASGOW PIE HOUSE r' ! (Between- Southland Club and Mitchell and Co's), ■■■-■. •■• ■ -DEE-STREET. • •••■■- ;... ; ; 1,--. .■•... . ■;!*"■ 'rjnHE Proprietor of the above establishment desires to intimate to the inhabitants of Invercargill and. the general public that; he',has iust removed into, the premises situate as .%bqve,. which he has entirely remodelled and arranged so as : to afford the maximnm of comforfcr— convenience and elegance. * v: : --^--j' 1 ' For the convenience of ladies and btHers Visii>' ing the Confectionary arid Pastry department^ 'he * has entirely separated the two branches of his, business, the Bar department, tying fonpucted; altogether apart from- the former j while thaiiri* terior.of the house, is arranged .to 'afford '--the 1 utmpst,degree r of ; privacy and comfort.: 1 j -p^^ L - He: feels; certa'ri that 'he has only icustomers-that he will be uhrelaxing- inhis^eSbrts to satisfy them' to secure a contniuati<m 'of that -patrbnal&witfe'which they have fikvoracl. him for the past ihxee years. & JOBKSOp. l»vttcMgi3i,l)eo,l5 4 186&
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Southland Times, Issue 621, 21 January 1867, Page 1
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618Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Issue 621, 21 January 1867, Page 1
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