I u verc a rgil 1 A d vert i semen ts. Buttner and Hallenstein, WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS Importers op General Merchandise, 68, Flinders-lane, Melbourne, And DEE STREET, INVERCARGILL, HAVING for the last nine years enjoyed one of the largest up-country connexions in Victoria, trust by adhering to the principles of their Australian establishments, to gain equal favours in the Provinces of New Zealand. Their stock will in every respect be found second to none in New Zealand. It is their ruling principle to keep the very best articles obtainable; and they may state, by a long colonial experience, they hav° acquired an intimate knowledge o. every class of goods most suited for the Diggings. We have now cn sale, in bond and duty paid, at the lowest market rates— Brandies, dark and pale, in bulk and case Whisky, Scotch and Irish, in bulk and case Rum, best Jamaica Geneva, JDKZ and other brands Old Tom, Swaine,Boord & Co.'sand Pigeon's Port and Sherry in bulk and case, medium and very superior qualities Champagne,' Claret and colonial wines Absinthe, Vermouth, C'uraeoaand Schiedam schnapps Ale and Porter in bulk and case Flour, importers of best Adelaide only, in 50 and 200 lb. bags Teas, in chests and half-chests, some of the finest imported Coffee, best Mocha, in 1, 2, 7, and 14 lb. tins Sugars, Mauritius and Victorian Sugar Co.'s Hams, bacon, butter candles, spices, jams, bottled fruits, pickles, sauces, raisins, currants, dried apples and peaches, and other descriptions of groceries and provisions, guaranteed the best qualities in the market II olio way's pills and ointment, painkiller, sarsapai ilia, Epsom salts, seidlitz powders, cream of tartar, tartaric acid, carbonate of soda, &c. Shovels, long and short handles, Collins' picks, axes, pick handles, axe handles, American pails, brooms, scales, campkettles, pannikins, camp-ovens, boilers, saucepans, fryingpans, Bengal lines, gold wash-dishes, tents, tarpaulins, horsecovers, &c. I Building materials, including 6, 7, 8, & 9 ft, i corrugated iron, and complete imported J houses Mattresses, single and double, bedsteads, j chairs, wasnstands Cups, saucers, willow plates, dishes, bakers, cover dishes, mugs, bowls, toilet sets, chambers, &c. Slops, mole and doeskin trousers, pilot coats heavy kersey drawers, flannels, serge and Scotch twill shirts, Crimean shirts, woollen and cotton socks, druggeting, green baize, oilcloth, calicoes, single and double width canvas and American duck, &c. American knee boots, watertight#, bluchers Wellingtons and slippers. 62 PERKINS & CO., Clothiers and General Drapers, Tay-street, Invercargill. HAVE always on hand a large assortment of Clothing suitable for the seasons. An inspection of goods, ex Australia, Pilot, Margaret Thompson, Asperanza, Clutha, and Queen of Perth, is respectfully invited. April, 1863. 39 CTANFORD & CO., Importers and Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Sewing Machines, Kerosene Oil and Lamps, Wicks, Qhimneys, Globes, and Shades. Sewing Machines—The most simple, the most durable, most easily learned, and a combination of the very latest improvements. Tay-street (opposite Maning and Whitton's). 4 MUELLER GEISOW, AUCTIONEERS, Authorised Surveyors, Land and Estate Agents t HAVE IN HAND SECTIONS for SALE or TO LET, in Town ® and in the Country, Money invested either at Government or at Private Sales, on landed properties, &c. Collect Rents, &c. Land Office business transacted. Surveys executed, Plans, Maps, and Auction Plans constructed; and, owing to a thorough acquaintance with the country, most reliable information furnished respecting lands in the different parts of the Province of Southland. 8 COMMERCIAL HOTEL, TAY-STREET. CONNELL & HAGGART, Proprietors. C. & H., in returning thanks for the liberal patronage bestowed on their house, beg to assure their customers that no exertion shall be wanting on their part to make the Commercial second to no house in Invercargill The wines and spirits are of the best description, being purchased for cash in the Victorian Markets. There are extensive stables connected with the establishment, and also a large and well-lighted Billiard Room. 85
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Lake Wakatip Mail, Volume II, Issue 88, 2 March 1864, Page 8
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