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Public Notices EDUCATIONAL EESERVE. A PPLICATIONS for Leasing such Eductio^ "^ Reserves as can be dealt with by the Board will be received by the Secretary. W. P. TANNER, Secy. Education Board. TEMPEBANCE HALL. THE Committee of the Invercargill Total Abstinence Society, having long felt the desirability of their possessing a proper place of meeting, have much pleasure iv informing their friends that they have now secured a site for a Temperance Hall in Spey-street, near Kelvinstreet, and are desirous for them to give their countenance and co-operation in raising funds for this purpose. As it is proposed to hold a Bazaar in the end of March, or beginniug'of April, in aid of this object, friends are respectfully invited to J assist, in order to make it a success. Contributions i will be received by Messrs G. S. Cbouch, 4 News' , office; Jabez Hay, Treasurer of the Building Fund, Tay-sfcreet; the Secretary, or any of the members of committee' DAVID BONTHRCN, Secretary. PUBLIC NOTICE. I BEG to inform my customers and the public generally, that I have this day disposed of my basiness and interest therein, to Messrs Aitkin & Co., and whilst returning thanks for the liberal support I have received, I beg to ask for a con. tinuance of the same to my successors. I doubt not the same attention Mr W. Organ has for years past given to orders will be continued to bis utmost ability. Mr W. Organ is empowered to receive all accounts due to me, and his receipt will be a sufficient discharge. Again thanking you for past favors, I remain, Your's respectfully, JOHN HENRY SMITH. In reference to the above we beg to intimate that we have purchased the business of Mr J. H. Smith, which will be carried on as usual by Mr W. Organ, and hope, by strict attention, to merit a continuance of that support so liberally bestowed on our predecessor. AITKEN & CO. > V N<_ «* I Q Expresses. ( I Ploughs. o * — >v A M &\ Ah^ r\ x fa \A AY = fell \C il Jw TIMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALS. /"COWPER AND WILSON, having arranged \J with Mr William Fbaseu 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, &c, Shingles and Palings, &c. BUILDING & GENERAL IRONMONGERY. PATENT ROOFING FELT. COWPBR & WILSON, Dee street. December 10, 1868. ' PUBLIC NOTICE. WE, the undersigned, will close our respective places of business on Friday, sth March, that being the principal day of the Invercargill Races — Ekensteen & Hall Matheson & Cameron Mitchell & Co. Cochran, Granger & Blackwood Frederick & Hunter J. Stock & Co. Cowper & Wilson Robert Tapper John Kingsland R. Sloan & Son. WE, the Undersigned Drapers and Clothier" of Invercargill, do hereby agree to Cose our respective places of business on Friday, the sth March, 1869, being the day of the Invercargill Races. PORTER, & REED MAIR & GARVEN WILLIAM LEWIS R. D. YULE & CO. NOTICE. I N returning thanks for the patronage bestowed X 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 thau heretofore. JULIUS HYAMS, PRACTICAL HAIRDRESSER Dee-Stbeet, Inveuoakgii-i.. HOWAED'S IRON BISCUITS. ANEW and improved method of administering that valuable medicine Carbonate of Iron. These Biscuits were made at the suggestion of » most eminent Medical Practitioner, and are strongly lecommended in all cases requiring Iron in tbeir l reatment. For Neuralgia, Tio-doloreux, Riiumarsm, and general debility they are invaluable, while, by the action of iron on the blond tli«y iinpurt a healthy, rosy hue to the complexion. i< or invalids and children, who object to take Iron in other forms, they are especially adapted, being as agreeable as an ordinary biscuit. Prepared only by GEO. RICHARD HOWARD, Pharmaceutical Chemist, Dunedin. Sole Wholesale Agents, Trustees of H" Youngman; late FssiroH, Kempthobne & Co-,,, Dunedin. fr

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Southland Times, Issue 1116, 1 March 1869, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 1116, 1 March 1869, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 1116, 1 March 1869, Page 4

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