Christmas Presents TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN, 1 CHRISTMAS BOXES NEW TEAE'S GIFTS*!! WBARHAM, Haircutter, next Albion • Hotel, Dee-street, is now unpacking large quantities of Useful Goods, which he will sell at VERY LOW PRICES, consisting of— Ladies'' Work Boxes, and Eight Day Clocks, Pocket Knives - and China Dolls, Jews' Harps and Small Tooth Combs Peg Tops, Scissors and Walking Sticks Tea Pots, Toy Ships and Leather Bag 3 Baby Rattles and Wax Dolls Looking Glasses and Skipping Ropes Hobby Horses and Ladies Belts NecktiesTThimbles and Toothbrushes Pocket Books, Violins and Wood Spades Cigars, Coffee Pots and Tobacco, Marbles Meerschaum Pipes and Concertinas, Belli Black Matches and Elastic-Bide Boots Scented Soaps, and Broaches, Hair Oil* , China Ornamenta and Boxes of Toys j Tea Trays and Hair Brushes Wood Pipes and Match Boxes Pipe Stems, Toy Books and Balls, Copper-toed { Boots, Playing Cardß and Berlin Wool Perfumes, &o. ALSO, A HOST OF OTHER USEFUL GOODS. j &S" Observe the Address—BAKETAM'S, I (Next Albion Hotel) Xectores * rECTU R E S. * A ' The following EIGHT highly important LECTURES -.— lst—Structure of Man 2nd— Do 3rd — Functions of Man 4th— Marriage sth— Abnormal Condition of Man 6th — Spermatorrhoea 7th— False Delicacy Bth— Special Diseases, As delivered at the Anthropological Museum; the whole neatly bound together, entitjed "THE PHILOSOPHY OF MARRIAGE," Will be forwarded post free for six twopenny stamps to parties unable to attend these popular lectures. I Address, Secretary, Anthropological Museum j and Gallery of Illustrations, 172, Bourke street j east, Melbourne. Educational THE CALEDONIAN SCHOOL. Tat Steeet, IirrEECABGiLii, JOHN G. SMITH, Mastbb. Common Branches taught in Public School, Higher Branches in private classes. Terms moderate. BY a Diploma of fellowship conferred by the Educational Institute of bcotland, Mr Smith is certified to be qualified to teach English, Gram mar, Composition, History, Geography, Writing, Arithmelic, Alegebva, Geometry, Natural Science Agricultural Chemistry, Latin, Greek, French and GennaH COMMERCIAL SCHOOL. MR J. E. STEWART begs to inform his friends and pupils that his School in Ythan-street will' re'-opon •on Monday, the 11th day of January, 1860. - The course of instruction pursued at this Aca-| demy is that of a sound Religious and Commercial Education after the methods practised at St John's and St Mark's Training Colleges, Londont To meet the necessity of the times Mr Stewart has made a considerable reduction in his charges. ' Terms on application at Sjlvan Bank, East Road, or the School, Tthan street. N.B. The building in Ythan-street is a large commodious building admirably adapted for the puropses of a School. Public Notices TIMBER ! ! TIMBER ! ! I REMOVAL OF BUSINESS. THE undersigned begs to intimate to the Trade and the public generally, that for the convenience of customers, all descriptions of Sawn Timber and Building Materials will be supplied from the stores of Messrs Cowper and Wilson, in Dee-street. The establishment in Clyde-street, will be closed from this date, and the business carried on at Messrs Cowper and Wilson's, as above, at the same prices and terms as formerly. WILLIAM FRASER. December 10, 1868. TIMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALS. /COWPER AND WILSON, having arranged yj with Mr WHiiJAM Fbasbe to conduct the sale of Timber and Building Materials, will keep on hand a full supply of every description at their stores in Dee-street, at Mill Prices. American Flooring, and all kinds of Imported Timber, Doors, Sashes, Mouldings, &0., Shingles and. Palings, &c. _ BUILDING k GENERAL IRONMONGERY. PATENT KOOFING FELT. COWPER & WILSON, Dee-street. December 10, 1868. N O TI CB. WALTER BROWN, Blacksmith, Tay-Btreet, begs to thank his customers for their past iavours, and to inform them that David Anderson, j and Thomas Findlay have entered into Partner- ] ship with him in his business. He hopes the new firm will receive a continuance of public patronage. BROWN, ANDERSON, & FINDLAY, \ WAGGON, DRAY, & COACHBUILDERS, j AGRICULTURAL | IMPLEMENT MAKERS, JOBBING SMITHS, WHEELWRIGHTS, AND HORSE SHOERS, TAY STREET, INVERCARGILL, (Opposite the English Church), Beg most respectfully to intimate that they have made extensive additions go their premises, and are now prepared to carry on their trade in all its I branches, and trust by strict attention to orders, using the best material, good workmanship, and moderate charges, to merit a share of patronage and support. ! WALTER BROWN I DAVID ANDERSON ..- THOMAS FINDLAY Invercargill, December Bth, 1868. N.B.— Country orders punctually attended to, and of every description promptly executed. HOKANITI STEAM SAW MILLS. rpHUT UNDERSIGNED ir*now prepared to X execute orders for eawn timber with care and despatch. . _. • • . CHARLES COWAN. Benmore, 11th Nov., 1868. <
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Southland Times, Issue 1081, 30 December 1868, Page 4
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