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? - f j'iic Notices SOUTHLAND AGRICULTURAL AND PASTOEAL ASSOCIATION. .•_•:.•■ \. ;-.. ______ PARTIES who have gained 'prizes at the Exhibition will please call at the Treasurer's office- (Bank of Otago), end receive their prize money. ' : :X W. COCHRAN, - Viee-Presidenfc. A CONCERN Secular and Sacred, will be given at tli-e I'heatre Royal, on TUESDAY Evening next, beinj Christmas Eve. Proceeds to bo d>%>ied to the ■ improvement of the Church Groun; s. E. D. BUTTS, Secretary. I ; V^Ra'^GTLL TOTAL .#';ft:il,.,.^B SOCIETY,. AND BAND OF HOPE SOIREE. I>HE ANNUAL SOIREE of the above Societies will take place in the Mechanics' Institute, Connon-street, on THURSDAY, 26th instant. Tea on the Table at 6 o'clock p.m. Addresses will be delivered by the following Gentlemen : — Rev. A. H. Stobo, Messrs S. and A. Beaven, A Bethune, A. Burns, J. H. Perkins, and W. Russell. Mr G. S. Crouch, President of the Society, in the chair Tickets may be had from Messrs Hay Brothers and J. E. Perkins, Tay-street ; D. Bonthron, and " Southland News " Office, Dee-street. Adults, 2s ; Children, Is ; Members of j Band of Hope, Free. It is specially requestee) that Friends provide themselves with Tickets two days previous to the Soiree. DAVTD BONTHRON, Secretary. TEM PL E OI FANCY. CHRISTMAS PRESENTS AND NEW YEAE'S GIFTS. J. AND M. HYAMS, DEE STREET, HAVE just unpacked a very large and wellselected stock of Jewellery, consisting of GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, CHAINS AND ALBERTS OF COLONIAL AND ENGLISH MAKE. IN ALL THE LATEST STYLES. BROOCHES, Bracelets, Necklaces (set in diamonds), Ear-rings, Diamond, Opal, Ruby Emerald, Garnet, *nd Pearl-Dress Rings, Lockets of the newest fashion, Pins, Studs, and Sleeve Links, Silver Cups for Birthday Presents, Silver Sets, knife, fork, and spoons. FANCY GOODS, comprising Work Boxes in great variety, Albums, beautifully bound, Concertinas, Flutinas, Flutes, and other Musical Instruments, Comb aud Brushware, Perfumery, Ladies' and Gentlemen's Travelling Bags, Clocks in Ormolu and Marble, Stationary of all descriptions, Cheap Novels, Ladies' Back Combs, Jet Chains, Children's Circular Combs, Pocket Books, Cutlery, Writing Desks, Beads and Berlin Wool of all colors. TOYS, Rocking Horses, Toy Teams, in tin, Dolls, moveable-eyed and vocal, Netted Dolls, "Kaleidoscopes, Alphabet Puzzles, Dissected Maps, Transparent Slates, Mouth Harmoniums, Boxes of Toys IN GREAT VARIETY. APPLIANCES POB ALL KINDS OP OUTDOOR GAMES, CEICKET (DUKE'S CELEBRATED BATS AND BALLS), CROQUET, RIGOLETTE, FOOTBALL, &c, &c, &c. THE LARGEST STOCK IN TOWN TO SELECT FROM. NOTE THE ADDEESS — J. & M. HYAMS, DEE STREET. (NEXT THE-EXCHANGE BUILDING. TJIVERTON 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 threefourths, 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, Pahnerston-street. THE LORD CLYDE SALTWATER BATHS.— JETTY. •WV H. BRUCE Begs to announce that, in order to supply a long-felt want, he has constructed a COMMODIOUS BATHING-HOUSE, On what is acknowledged to be the best site near town. In order to render the Baths as popular as possible, he has determined to adopt the following Scale of Charges :— Season Tickets ... £10 0 Single' Ticket ... ... ... 0 0 6 / (Including use of towels.) Boats (for which no extra charge will be made) always in attendance.

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Southland Times, Issue 870, 23 December 1867, Page 1

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601

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Issue 870, 23 December 1867, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Issue 870, 23 December 1867, Page 1

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