.CoFusacksl CoFnsaeks ! 445, Always c Fell Weight. Full Size. and 465. hand at lowest current prices. Also, seaming twine (best quality 5 ply), Binding-Twine, Machine Oil and EVERY DESCRIPTION OF Farmers’ Requisites A. A. MacGTBBON, Auctioneer « A. P. HAWKE, Manager,
ULBS I BULBS 1 BULBS! J. LENNIE AND SONS Would respectfully remind their florist, friends :ind others that April and May are the best months for planting these lovely Spring Flowers, and that they have now a splendid assortment of the most useful kinds, including H Vactntus —named varieties single and double. Tulips — do do do do Narcissus —named sorts, splendid varieties. Crocus —named varieties. Ims-—Spanish, English, and German' Ixias—l2 varieties, white, green, pink, red, &c. Snowdrops —Scillias, Anemones. Lilium —(sorts) watsonias, and all other varieties of spring and autumn flowering Bulbs. Early orders ensure the. best bulbs. J. LENNIE AND SONS, NURSERYMEN AND FLORISTS, Dee street, Invercargill. A GOOD APPETITE is worth money. It pays to cat a good meal, you can work better. Don’t allow your appetite to fall off; nothing is more weakening. A great many in Southland have found Jokes’ Tuck ash Quinine Tonic to be an unfailing appetitiser, while at the same time it is very strengthening and cheap (2s 6d a bottle). His Honey Pectoral, for coughs and colds, has saved the lives of many children in Southland. — Adtt. INGSLAND and FERGUSON, UNDERTAKERS AND MONUMENTAL MASONS. Funerals Conducted to ob From ant Part of Southland. Just Landed and in Stock a Large Varietv of HEADSTONES, MONUMENTS, and MEMORIAL CROSSES. Other Shipments to Arrivk. K. and F. undertake all kinds of Cemetery Work. Estimates Given. Orders by telegram or otherwise receive prompt attention. .. Not a legal point—Punctuation. Youth is wine, manhood beer, old age dregs. Silence is golden, that is when you get anyone to pay you hush-money.
ROYAL HOTEL, Tay STREET, INYEECAEGILL. The farmers’ town quarters. Geo. Prior Proprietor. Special attention given to the table. Good Stabling Free. THIS PAPER SENT FREE To anyone sending in to this Office six paidup yearly Subscriptions in Toion or Country. TRY XT SEND IN EARLY Your Orders for THE SOUTHERN CROSS. ORDER FORM We ask our Mends to send in their Subscription Orders for The Southern Cross as early as possible. Please fill up annexed form and send it, with Subscription, to The Southern Cross Office, Esk street (near Railway Station) Invercargill: To the Manager, “ THE SOUTHERN CROSS,” Invercargill Please send me u The Southern Gross' * regularly until countermanded. Enclosed is**,,...,„subscription for one year. *Cs Gd if posted; Is 6d delivered in town and suburbs Bluff and Gore. Name Occupation Address Dated THE SUBSCRIPTION, including postage, is 6s (Id per annum, Payable'- Strictly in Advance, Or 4s 6d delivered in town, suburbs. Bluff or Gore Postal notes or stamps will be accepted.
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Southern Cross, Volume 1, Issue 3, 15 April 1893, Page 16
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465Page 16 Advertisements Column 3 Southern Cross, Volume 1, Issue 3, 15 April 1893, Page 16
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