Public Notices EXTENSIVE SALE OF JEWELLERY. To Watchmakers, Jewellers, and the Public in general. M JEWELL begs to inform the inhabitants • of Invercargill that he has arrived with an immense Stock of Watches and Jewellery of all descriptions, all of the newest fashion and latest design, and that he has the same for sale at Jones' Club Hotel. The whole being part of the woll known stock of N. Salomon, Jeweller, Primes-street, Dunedin, Otago, who is retiring from business, and as the lot must be cleared off, the articles will be sold at an immense reduction. As M. Jewell's stay is necessardy limited, an early call will oblige. The Stock comprises — Ladies' and Gentlemen's Gold and Silver Hunting, and open-faced English and j Geneva Watches, from the best manu- | facturers I Colonial and English Gold and Silver j Chains and Alberts I Splendid Brooches, Bracelets, Earrings, ! JS'ecklets, Lockets, Crosses, Scarf Pins : and Rings Studs, Sleeve Links, and Vest Buttons, set with diamonds, and every variety of Precious Stones Sterling Silver Forks and Spoons. Colonial made Jewellery. NOIE THE ADDRESS — JONES'S CLUB HOTEL. Tuesday, 21st. Mr Jewell has gone to Rmrton, but will return again to Invercargill on MONDAY, the 27th INSTANT. INTERCOLONIAL EXHIBITION, Melbourne, 1866-67. COFFEE AND S P ICES V] OTICE. — FIRST PRIZE MEDAL has IN teen awarded to ROBERT HARPER and cO., of Melbourne, for COFFEE and SPICES ; all good, of excellent quality. — Vide Report of the Jurors to the Royal Commissioners. CAUTION. — As certain persons are vending infei-ior Coffee by imitating our labels and insinuating that we have sold our business, the public are hereby informed that R. H. & Co. never disposed of their business— that they still carry it on under the designation of Robert Harper & Co., at the Victoria Steam Coffee Works, where they have erected improved and efficient machinery, thereby enabling them to supply their customers with a superior article *d that originally known in New Zealand as " Harper & M'Kenzie's Coffee." Every package of our standard Coffees has the signature " Robert Harper & Co." NOTICE OF REMOVAL. DAVID BONTHRON, CARPENTER, JOINER, CABINETMAKER, UNDERTAKER, AND WIREWORKER, BEGS to return thanks to his Friends and Customers for their patronage hitherto, and to inform them that he has REMOVED from his old Premises opposite Mr Tapper's Timber Yard, Dee-street, to Messrs Gikgespie and Co.'s Stobe, three doors further north, lately occupied by Mr Fredric, Builder. D.B. having leased these Large Premises for a term of years, and having every facility for carrying on his business in all its branches, trusts that by strict attention to business, firstclass workmanship, and moderate charges, still to merit the confidence of the Public. Every description of Building Materials made to order. DAVID BONTHRON, Builder, &c, Dee-street. (Next to Mr Fraser's Iron Store.) T ONG BUSH PLOUGHING ASSOCIATION. A Meeting of the above Association, will be held at Baggot's Hotel, Long Bush, on THURSDAY, 30th APRIL, at 3 in the afternoon. A full attendance is requested. THOMAS SWALE, Secretary. SCHOOLROOM TO LET. '1 LENDERS are required before noon on MON- -*- DAY NEXT, 27th INST, for Renting the Wesleyan Schoolroom, North Road, at per week (Sundays rxcepted). Tenders to be left at Mr Todd's, Dee-stre»t. "y a. "f redr ie , * BUILDER, UNDERTAKER, &c, &c. Begs to announce to the Public of Invercargill and its vicinity, that Jest ill continues to carry on the business in his new premises. All descriptions of work promptly executed. Every kind of Bi'ilding Material manufactured on the Premises. FUNERALS CONDUCTED. on moderate terms. [CIRCULAR.] ALBION STABLES, Invercar&ili., April, 1868. QIR,— I beg leate to inform you that I have entered into possession of the Stables adjoin r ing the Albion Hotel, Dee-street, and respectfully request the favor of a share of your support. As I intend devoting my whole time, to give the closest attention to the business, and to spare no .exertion to give satisfaction to those who may favor me with a trial, I trust soon to have your patronage. — I am, Sir, your most obdt. servt., ALEX. M'INTTRE, LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES. SADDLE & HARNESS HORSES ON HIRE. BUGGIES ON HIRE.
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Southland Times, 24 April 1868, Page 1
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