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Volunteer Notice INSPECTION PARADE. rpHB Monthly Inspection of Arms will take 1 place on the evening of Friday first, the 11th inst., at 7 o'clock, on the Cricket (3-round. All Absentees will be fined £1 ? each man must bring all his Arms and Accoutrements, By order ! JAMES HARVEY, Capt. I.R.V. Public Notices NOTICE. WALTER BROWN, Blacksmith, Tay-street, begs to thank his customers for their past favours, and to inform them that David Anderson, and Thomas Findlay have entered into Partnership with him in his business. He hopes the as -v firm will receive a continuance of public patronage. i BROWN, ANDERSON, & FINDLAY, W ; AGGON, DRAY, & COAOHBUILDERS, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT MAKEES, JOBBING SMITHS, WHEELWRIGHTS, AND HORSE SHOERS, TAY STREET, INVERCARGILL, (Opposite the English Church), Beg most respectfully to intimate that they have made extensive additions co their premises, and are now prepared to carry on their trade in all its branches, and trust by strict attention to orders, using the best material, good «rorkmanebip, and moderate charges, to merit a share of patronage and support. WALTER BROWN DAVID. ANDERSON THOMAS FINDLAY Invercargill, December Bth, 1868. JT.B. — Country orders punctually attended to, and repairs of every description promptly executed. NOTICE. TN returning thanks for the patronage bestowed J_ upon him since commencing business in Invercargill, the subscriber would take this opportunity ol informing his numerous customers that he has recently made extensive alterations to his Haircutting Saloon, whereby every facility is provided for the proper management of the different branches of his business, and that he is now in a position to guarantee a greater degree of comfort to his patrons than heretofore. JULIUS HTAMS, PRACTICAL HAIRDRESSER, Dee-Steeet, Inveecaegill. TBANSFER OP BUSINESS. *\T B. KINGS WELL, having disposed of YV • the Butchering Business hitherto carried on by him in Dee-street, to MR GEORGE SAUNDERS, begs to thank his friends for tueir past favors, and to request the transfer of the same to his successor. r\ EORGE SAUNDERS, having purchased the VJT business lately carried on by Mr W. B. Kingswell, together with the lease of the premises, intends to enter upon the same ON MONDAY NEXT, and to commence business there as a Branch Establishment. In greatfully acknowledging the patronage hitherto rendered to him, G. S. trusts with the increased accommodation afforded by bis Branch in Dee-street, to be able, not only to retain the confidence of his present friends and supporters, but to give entire satisfaction to all who may favor him with their commands. Meat oj the Best Quality only. — Cubed Hams and Bacon — Families -waited on as usual — Shipping Supplied. ESK AND DEVERON AND DEE STREETS, INVEEC4EG-ILL. SOAP FOE WOOL WASHING-. r 1 1 h h: undersigned is prepared to supply Sta- ■*- tions with a superior quality of Soap for Wool Washing at lower prices than soap can be imported at. The quality of my Soap is not surpassed by any maker in the Colonies. Sample Boxes can be forwarded to any Station in this Province, or Otago, on the shortest notice. The Highest Price given for all sorts of Tallow. WM. M'LEOD. SOUTHLAND SOAP & CANDLE WORKS, ESK-STBKET, INVEECAEGILL. SOAP AND CANDLES. 10 MERCHANTS, STOREKEEPERS AND OTHERS. I have on hand a large quantity of Superior Crown Pale Soap for family use, put up in cwt. Boxes, Haifa, and Quarters. This Soap I can confidently recommend to be better and cheaper than the imported soap. I have also a large quantity of Mould Cand.es on hand of superior quality. WM. MixEOD. SOUTHLAND SOAP & CANDLE WORKS, EsKSTBBET, INVEECAEGILL. [CIBCULAB.] THE Undersigned beg to intimate that they are opening a branch of their business m Dee-street, (in the premises lately occupied by Messrs A. J. Smyth and Cw., auctioneers) where they will have for sale a large stock of general merchandize, consisting of — Wines and Spirits Teas, Sugars, and General Groceries Ironmongery American Goods China, Glass, and Earthenware Kerosene Lamps and Oil Station Stores of every description Agricultural Implements &Cj &C. Hotels and private famines supplied with wines, spirits, and groceries of the beßt quality, delivered in town and neighborhood free of charge. Produce of all kinds purchased at the highest market rates. COCHRAN, GRANGER & BLACKWOOD, 12th Not., 1868.

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Southland Times, Issue 1071, 11 December 1868, Page 3

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697

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 1071, 11 December 1868, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 1071, 11 December 1868, Page 3

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