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SHOWROOM FOR WEDDIRGamI birthday presents and goods of nil kinds for furnishing. EKEHSTEEH BROS. & CO. Desire to intimate that they hare fitted up a large sinner om upstairs, over tin' shop, filled with all kinds of suitable goods for wedding, birthday, and other presents, or for hoaiseh 'ld use, where at a glanee you can behold hundreds of specially selected articles at reasonable prices for cash only. In plated ware wo have a very large stock of every variety; in glass and china we have the best selected stock in Southland, and are adding to it by every boat arriving from .Europe and America, besides thousands of enteeteras for everybody who require anything themselves nr to give away. On the gr uml floor you will find fancy goods and t ys of the latest, invention. China, glassware and cmckerv an immense seleeti n. Also, household ironmongery and tinware, Ammunition of the best brands always kept. Dancy wool and silks, cord, twine, thread, &c. A good selection of jewellery, including IS carat gold wedding rings and keepers, to supply every bride wli > enters the holy state of m:itrim< ny at Easter or any future time. Largest stock of artists’ material always on band. Just unpacked a well assorted, lot by the last boat. In stationcrv wo have everything that can be expected, also in the tobacco and pipe line an extensive ass.rtment to choose from. Tiddliwinks, Halm a, and between 25 and 30 other games always on hand. School books for every school, ti ll 11 sands cf novels from 2d each. I]KENSTEEN BBOS. Sf co • T® J. B. Y U LE, L. I). S., iJaM# a S U IK! EOX D EXTiST, St’ey Street, Ixvexcaik;! el. 31 r Yule will cixt’i Gore on Tuesday. 4(7i, and Wednesday, olh April; lliceriov, Mondial!, loth Ajn'iL. JlunpiiaJ and y rails patient* -seen daily from 9 to 9AO a.in. FOR SALK —Chain :i, V-3 6, and 1 inch. To go cheap. About 15 ewt. CfHORGIC TOUXIi, Blacksmith, Tay Street,

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Southern Cross, Volume 1, Issue 1, 31 March 1893, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Southern Cross, Volume 1, Issue 1, 31 March 1893, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Southern Cross, Volume 1, Issue 1, 31 March 1893, Page 8

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