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t===r ~ ~PubHc Nolicei ""TEMPERANCE HALL. r|VHE Committee of the Invereargill Total J Abstinence Society, having long felt the desirability of their possessing a proper place of meeting, have much pleasure in informing their friends that tbey have now secured a site for a Temperance Hall in Spey-street, near Keiyinstreet,and are desirous for them to give, tiiei* countenance and co-operation in raising funds for ' this purpose. As it is~pr6posed to hold a Bazaar * in the end of March, or beginning of April, in aid of this object, friends are respectfully .invited to assist, in order to make it a success. Cf^jbributionß will Be received by Messrs G. S. Cboxtoh, ' News' office ;aJabez Hay, Treasurer of the Building Fund, Tay-street ; the Secretary, or any of the members of committee' DAVID BONTHRCN, ■i Secretary. PABISH OF INVERCAEGILL. I HEREBY give notice that I am ready to receive from the Electors of this District, on ot* before Saturday, 13th March, the nomination of candidates to serve as Sy&odsmen for this Parish, in the first meeting of the Synod, to be held 7th April next, at Dunedin. iOKsT OP^HokINATIbH" PAPER. " I hereby declare that I am a member of the Church,of England and Ireland in New Zealand, and a resident in the district of ; and I nominate to serve as the representative [or representatives] of in the first Synod of the Diocese of Dunedin. " Date, 1869. " Signature. There will be two representatives for InvercarElectors are laymen above 21 years of age ; members of the Church by declaration. Representatives should be communicants above the age of 21, who shall also have signed the declaration of membership. W. P. TANNER, Returning Officer. THOMAS PERKINS, (Late Accountant in the offices of Messrs. Macdonaid and Russbll). GENERAL ACCOUNTANT A#D COMMISSION AGENT, Dee Street, Next door north of the Union Bank, ; INVERCARGILL. Partnership Accounts Adjusted. Arbitrations Effected. Rents and Debts Collected. All xnattsrs of Agency in the disposal (or otherwise) of Freehold or Leasehold Estates with the general business of an Accountant's Office promptly and care* fully attended to. JgP" Agent for the AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY, Life Absviiaxcb and Annuity Office. t THOMAS PERKINS, Dee-street. (Next door north of Union Bank). r NEW SHOP!!! T R O D G E R S , BOOKSELLER, STATIONER, NEWS AGENT, & FANCY GOODS IMPORTER Has much pleasure in intimating that his NEW , SHOP in Tay -street, will be opened on SATURDAY FIRST, 30th JANUARY. The business in Dee-street wijl be carried on as usual. / j [fa I Nr)k '" /W^ \&\ IU \Af \\ Q itxpreeses. ( I Ploughs. |q £ — 7v Jk — ~ fa I VKA7 * ■■ ■ » TIMBER AND BUItDIISG MATERIALS. r^OWPER AND WILSON, having arranged \J with Ijir .WiiiLiAj* Fbassb to conduct the sale of Timber and Building Materials, will keep on hand a full supply ofeyery deacription at their stores in Dee-strriet, at Mill Prices. ; ' American Flooring, and all kinds of Imported Timber, Doors, Sashes, Mouldings, &c, Shingles and Palings, &c. BUILDING & G ENE RAL IRONS! ONGE BY. " PATENT itOOFING FELT, j COWPBR- & WILSON, ,7.i'.L:.:i4 i , Dee- street. December Iff, JLB6S. .- • - ■■ -NoTiCE: " ' :: - 1 - " I N returning thanks for the patronage bestowed X upon him since commencing business in Invercurg^il, the . subscriber would take, t^his ppportuuityyoi inforuiiniy^i* numerous customer* that; he has* recently made extphsive alterationspto.his Haircutting Saloon, whereby every' facility is pro- ' Tided for the(. proper "manapemeiit pf tho different branches of his business, and thal.-H^t? 4pw in a position to guarantee a greater degree of M^fW^P^.^te :4 W lA . A .» JULIUS Uy'kMß?^'^ - E P & A 0 T rfpA^TKfct ith, E S S B B

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Southland Times, Issue 1120, 8 March 1869, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 1120, 8 March 1869, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 1120, 8 March 1869, Page 4

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