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iluslneaa Notice*. REGISTRATION OFFICE. •-..,■ . : f MRS A. M. ROBERTSON beg* to intimate to town and country residents ,that she has opened a Registry Office. at her residence, Sp^y street, a few doors off Dee street, for the supply ;of all, classes of servants. Employers, and Servant's requiring situations, will please apply as above. ' ' ' A. M. ROBERTSON. \\r HITTINGHAM BROS. AND INSTONE IMPORTERS, WHOLESALE • GROCERS, DRAPERS, IRONMONGERS, AND ; GEN EBAL MEBCH AN TS, RIVERTON. JJ S. •">, I 8 H, Juw., PAINTEE, GLAZfEE, PAPBBHANSEB, AND GENERAL HOUp^ DECORATOR, Importer of Paperhangings, Paints,, Oil?, Colors, Window Glass, Gold Mouldings, and' all Painters' Requisites. Experienced Workmen sent to ail pabtb OF THB CoimTBT. Dee Btseet, Invercargill, and Princos street, south, Dunedin. NEW ZEALAND YARNISB AND POLISH. npHESEVARNISHES. are pronounqed by all 1 ' who: have used them to be equal, 1 if not superior, to any Varnishß^ which aro imported. William Gilchriat having a large, stock; of tbess ! Varnishes and Polishes on 'hand, is prepared to supply House Paifaters, Coach Painters, and Cabinetmakers, at the lowest possible price. These Varnishes are made from; the finest Kauri aiid East India gums. WILLIAM GILCHRIST, Japan and Varnish Manufacturer, Importer of Paperhangings, Giasß, OUb, Colors, ■ r ' • " Brushes,. &o» „ ■/ ■■ GEORGESTREST, DUNBDIN. Price List on ' Application. K OTI 08, nerahip as Farriers and General Blacksmiths, under the' style ot firm of " Dunlop and Reidie." ANDREW DUNLOP : DAVID REIDIE. Invercargill; Ootober 1, 1873. WITH reference to the above,. Dunlpp and Beidiebeg to announce that they , will carry on business in those commodious new premiset situated in Dee street,- opposite the Melbourne Hotel* While respectively thanking tfceir.former customers for the Bupport given them for the lost 10 years while carrying on business separately — Mr Dunlop at Harrisvillei and Mr Reidie at Long Bush— they beg to assure them that their best efforts will be employed under the new regime to merit a continuation of confidence. Under the new arrangement, Mr Dunlop will be able to devote more time to the practice of his profession as a Veterinary Surgeon than formerly, and settlers and others requiring his services in that capacity can therefore rely upon their cases being promptly attended to. A horse infirmary, in connection with -the other premises, is in course of erection for the accommodation of animals requiring 'medical treatment. Mr Reidie's special attention will be given to the Agricultural Implement Department. Settlers wishing colts castrated at their own farms are requested to forward notice as^arly as possible, as Mr Dunlop intends shortly to start upon his usual seasonal tour for thai purpose. rpBL-O.M AS PEBKINS, LICENSED LANDBSOKBB GENERAL ACCOUNTANT AKD COMMISSION AGENT, ELDON CHAMBERS INVERCARGIIL. AGENT FOR THE PROVISIONAL TRUS. „ TEE IN BANKRUPTCY FOR THB iNVERCARGILL DISTRICT. All matters of Agency in the disposa (or otherwise) of Freehold or Leasehold. Estates with the general biuineM pf an Accountant's Office 'promptly and carefully attended to. $4^* Agent for the AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY, Lira ASBUSANCE AND ANNUITY. THOMAS PERKINS Eldott Chambers.' GEAND OPENING DAT. A NDEEW M'KENZIE, having for the last I\ six months been making extensive additions to his Museum, begs to announce that bis grand opening day will take place on WEDNESDAY, 13th AUGUST, When, in addition to his other curiosities, will be exhibited the Jaw Bone of a Whale, over 18 feet in length ; a monster case of Tiger Cats ; Opossums, Bears, &c. ; a female Kangaroo, a live Opossum, and a live Monkey. Great additions have also been made to all the other departments of the , Museum, and visitors will find this the most .complete and extensive collection in New Zealand.' . : Admission to the Museum, Is. Refreshments and accommodation for families at moderate ratoi. JU>

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Southland Times, Issue 1812, 28 October 1873, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Southland Times, Issue 1812, 28 October 1873, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Southland Times, Issue 1812, 28 October 1873, Page 1

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