GIVING UP BUSINESS. FINAL AND POSITIVE CLEARING OUT SALE. MOELLER BROS., EXCHANGE BUILDINGS, (KBXT THB XJKIOK BAKl), DEE STEEET, r>EG to inform the public in general that having made arrangements to vacate their premises by February next, they have jesolved, to clear off as much a> possible of their extensive stock of DEAPEEY AND CLOTHING AKD WILL OPJ?BB FOE ONE MONTH ONLY ! ALL GOODS AT AKD UNDEE COST PEICE ! ! ! Preparatory to packing-up and closing tha premises. Intending purchasers will thus be enabled to secure GEE A T BAEGA INS ! M As the subscribers are POSITIVELY GIVING- UP BUSINESS. FOE SALE. Two large, gilt-framed Mirrors, several fine Chandeliers and Lamps, one of Milner's best Fireproof Safes, Letter-presses, ' &c, &c, &c, MOELLER BROTHERS,. EXCHANGE BUILDINGS, DEE STREET. Riverton Advertisements CHEISTMAS PEESENTS. TT^ORTY COUPLES Aylesbury DUCKS, fulj -*- grown, twelve weeks (finest in Southland) . Also, Eighty doz fine Eggs, warranted all Fresh. Address T. HORN, Post Office, Riverton. TIIVERTON INDUSTRIAL ART UNION, ■ valued 130 guineas, 100 subscribers at One Guinea each. Every share a prize, any of the smallest prizes when drawn, 7s 6d in cash* will be paid for same (if preferred). Prizes: one at 16 guineas, two at 12 guineas, six at 5 guineas, six at 2 guineas, twenty-five at 1 guinea, 25 at three - fourths, 35 at two-fourths of a guinea. The Drawing of Prizes will take place at the Odd Fellows' Hall, on Thursday (the day* following New Year's Day), the 2nd January, 1868. Subscription tickets forwarded to address upon application to Mr J. Surman, President, Mr T . Austin, Vice-president, or Mr T. Horn, acting Manager and Secretary, Odd . Fellows' Hall, Palmerston-street. Public Notices OEETI EAILWAY tttILL BE OPEN for Goods and Passengers as usual, on and after SATURDAY, the 14th inst. J. A. ROSS. rnHE Undersigned are Buyers of Wool, and will Advance Liberally upon Clips shipped through them to their Correspondents in London, Messrs Rbdpebk, Alexakdbb akb Co. CALDER, BLACKLOCK & CO. ( Dec. 10th', 1867. mHE UNDERSIGNED IS A BUYER OF— GREASY WOOL, SHEEPSKINS, HIDES, &c. W. B. KINGSWELL, Fellmonger, Bluff Road. [WHERE ARE YOU GOING TO-NIGHT? TO THE SCANDINAVIAN CONCERTHALL, OF COURSE ! ! ! TTTANTED EVERYBODY TO SEE the * * young SEA LION, alive, at the Scandinavian Concert HalL Admission, One Shilling ; Children, Half-price. WHERE ARE YOU GOING TO LUNCH DURING THE CATTLE SHOW? AT THB SCANDINAVIAN CONCEET HALL WHEBB SIGNOE EOBIO AND ME LLOYD •frllli BKTEBTAIK YOU WIIH S9N GS AND MUSIC, -And increase your appetite wonderfully ! WANTED EVERYBODY TO COME, During the Cattle Show, to a . GEAND CONCEET, - ■ : ■ '; • A3* THB ; SOANDINAYIAN CONCEET HALL REFRESHMENT TICKETS, I*.
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Southland Times, Issue 864, 13 December 1867, Page 3
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427Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 864, 13 December 1867, Page 3
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