Medical NOTICE. WILLIAM WILLSON, HOMCEPATHIST, Begs to intimate that he has returned from his visit to the North, and is at home for CONSULTATION as usual, from 9 o'clock a.m., to 12.30 p.m. YATHAN-STREET, TAY-STREET, INVERCARGILL. March Ist, 1868. ' TTOMCEOPATHIC INSTITUTE AJSTD PHAEMACT, (Opposite the east side of the Scotch Church.) YATHAN-STREET, TAY-STREET, i INVERCARGILL. MR ARMSTRONG, Surgeon Dentist, begs to notify thatr owing, te the accident to his : machinery he will be away from. Invercargill until the latter end of March, when he will return and remain for 14 days. Mr Armstrong also takes thk opportunity of apologizing to those ladies and gentlemen that have been disappointed. , March 7th, 1868, Educational THE INVEECAECtILL SCHOOL. JOHN G. SMITH, Masteb, TT7AS re-opened, after the holidays, on " * January 6th. Common Branches taught in Public School, Higher Branches in private classes. Terms moderate. By a Diploma of fellowship conferred by the Educational Institute of Scotland, Mr Smith is certified to be qualified to teach English, Grammar, Composition, History, Geography, Writing, Arithmetic, Alegebra, Geometry, Natural Science, Agricultural Chemistry, Latin, Greek, French and German. TAT-STEEET, INVEECAEGrILL,"" (Opposite Mitcheil aud Co.'s.) "JI/TR. EVANS, Licentiate of the College of J.T-L p r eceptors, purposes, on the 16th inst., opening a School for the tuition of Young Gentlemen in the several branches of a liberal Education. Terms may be obtained at Mr Evans's residence. Mrs Evans and Daughters also intend, on the 16th inst., receiving Young Ladies for instruction in English, French, Music, and Drawing. For Terms, apply as above. March 6th, 1868. Eewards £S EEWAED. STOLEN OE STBATED. A young STRAWBERRY COW, rather long wide horned, a nick on near ear, a slit on off ear, branded X (St. Andrew's Cross) off rump, supposed to have at foot a strawbbrry calf, unmarked and unbranded, and to have last October strayed in the main bush towards Mount Pleasant or across the Otautau. Whoever will bring them to the owner shall receive Three Pounds Reward. D. M. CAMERON. Bonnifield, 20th February, 1868. JS OTICE. 'T-HE undersigned beg lespectfully to intimate to their customers and the public generally that they have this day entered into co-partner-ship, and any work entrusted to them will receive their best attention. Orders from the country will be promptly and personally executed. EDWARD HARGIN. HUGH GRAHAM. Invercargill, 12th March, iB6B. The business of the firm will be carried on in the premises in Tay-street, so long occupied by Mr Hargin, under the style of HARGIN & GRAHAM, PLUMBEES, TINSMITHS, COPPERSMITHS, BRAZIERS, &c, TAY STBEET, INVEECAEGrILL.
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Southland Times, Issue 921, 23 March 1868, Page 16
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419Page 16 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 921, 23 March 1868, Page 16
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