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Business Hotice. OARRON, GRANT & CO.'S COFFEE has held the highest place in public estimation for the last nine years. They admit that it is dearer, and those who use it admit that it is better than any other Coffee in the market. Their name is not put on the label of inferior Coffee. May be ordered through any Storekeeper, and is constantly kept in stock by the following Special Agents : — MITCHELL & CO ... Invercargill JAMES PATERSON ... Port Molyneux STEWART & GOW ... Balclutha j SOUTTER, HISLOP, & GRAY Tokomairiro j | JOHN BEIGHTON ... Teviot i (* Queenstown J. HALLENSTEIN &CO j Arrow C Cromwell THOMSON BROS. ... Port Chalmers D. J. MALLOCH ... Waikouaiti C Hampden P. F.STODDART ... J Moeraki C Oamaru rpHE difficulty those who know and appreciate really good COFFEE experience in obtaining it, especially in the Country Districts, is in a great measure due to carelessness on the part of the Storekeeper with whom they deai, who generally prefers to sell that which costs him least, and which he can consequently sell cheapest. No really fine Coffee can be retailed under Two Shillings per lb ; although it does not necessarily follow that all sold at that price must bf good. The Coffee prepared and packed by BARRON, GRANT & CO., Dunedin, is undoubtedly the finest in the jnarket, but its price, and the fact that larger profits can be made by selling inferior descriptions, has hitherto prevented in a great measure its being so thoroughly well known throughout the country as it ought to be. No respectable storekeeper will, however, refuse to obtain it for a customer, on being asked to do so nor will anyone who has once tried it, fail to mark the contrast. when compared with much of the rubbish formerly used, and estimate it at its true value. MITCHELL & CO. . Wanted. WANTED an Active Giri. Apply A. 8., office of this paper. WANTED the members of the newly-consti-tuted Road Boards to know that- they can obtain forms of Assessment, printed according to Schedule D of the Ordinance, at the Times Office. WANTED a General Blacksmith, constant employment. W. Davis, Blacksmith, Groper's Bush. WANTED employment on a' Station as a Shepherd or Boundary-keeper. Address X.Y.Z., Times office. WANTED a situation as a Cook on a Station. " Cook," office of this paper. . ' A COMPETENT party is desirous of obtaining employment as Time-keeper in any public work. Address, J. 8., Times office. WANTED by a Married Man, a situation as Ploughman. Apply at the Times Office. BLACKSMITH wanted immediately, at the New Zealand Meat Preserving Company's Works, Woodlands. Apply at the works. . . WAIKIWI SCHOOL DISTRICT. A TEACHER is required for the Waikiwi School District under the Board of Education. Salary — Government subsidy and school fees, with free residence. Applications, with | testimonials, to be sent in to the undersigned on ] or before 31st May. L. LONGUET, , Clerk to School Committee. Xenrters. TENDERS wanted for fencing and ditching on the farm of the undersigned, with whom specifications may be seen. X. M'IVOR, Waikiwi. TENDERS will be received by the Commissioner of Police, Dunedin, up to the 7th proximo, for the removal of the Police Barracks at Lowther, and re-erecting the same at the ,Elbow, together with an additional room. . Flans and specifications to be seen at Police Station, Invercargill. T.K.WELDON, Commissioner _of Police.

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Southland Times, Issue 1571, 30 April 1872, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Issue 1571, 30 April 1872, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Issue 1571, 30 April 1872, Page 1

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