LAKE WANAKA. Tourist Season, 1892-93, REINTR OB NOTION OF STEAM ETON TEE LAKE. The Royal Mail Steam Packet THEODORE. (Captain Mathieson.) WILL leave Pembroke daily (Sundays and Tuesdays excepted) at 9 a.m. for the various places of interest on the Lake, prominent amongst which are Makarora, Manuka Island, Lake McDougall, Glendhu and Minaret Rays, &c; returning same evening at 6 o’clock. Punctuality in despatch and low charges are prominent features in our management. For.rugged alpine scenery, embracing in its variety the more mellowed aspects of natural grandeur peculiar to the lakes of • Scotland. LAKE WAN AKA HAS NO RIVAL. FARES : Pembroke to head of Lake, cabin (single) 12s 6d, (return) 17s 6d; steerage, (single). 7s 6d, (return) 12s 6d; Pembroke to all other places, cabin (single) 7s 6d, (return) 12s Gd; steerage, (single) 5s Gd ; (return), 8s Gd. Note. —Free cabin passages will bo granted to clergymen, school teachers, artists, photographers, press representatives, and gold prospectors. agents : Craig and Co., Lawrence and Queenstown; Cook and Son, throughout New Zealand. For further paticulars apply to R. McDOUGALL & SONS, Pembroke Invercargill Sail, Tint, Tarpaulin, Horse Cover, and Oilskin Clothing Factory. (Opposite Prince of Wales Sale yards) Dee Street, Invercargill. vr C U N N I N G H A M, ■ aa,B SAILMAKER, Farmers and others requiring horse covers, stack covers, mill covers, or anything in the canvas trade woidd save money by purchasing their goods from the undersigned. Resides importing direct from the home markets, H. C. lias a thorough knowledge of the requirements of the district, having had 20. years New Zealand experience in the trade. Marquees of all sizes on hire. Letters and telegrams promptly attended to. Kindly note above address. 11. CUNNINGHAM, Wholesale and Retail Manufacturer. JHOMAS MILIiAU, TAILOR and CLOTHIER, DEE STREET, INVERCARGILL. IJJiHE SOUTHERN CARRIAGE WORKS, TAY STREET, INVERCARGILL. Donald McQuarrie & Co. Reg to notify that they have started Coach and Buggy building in the above works, opposite Thomson and Rcattie’s, where the public can rely on obtaining a first-class vehicle at ft very moderate price. t£s{Y Workmanship second to none. All work guaranteed. Inspection invited. Farmers and others are invited to come and see our Price list and the material used before buying elsewhere. OLD TRAPS AND CARTS TAKEN IN EXCHANGE. COACH PAINTING Done in Ail the latest stjfies nr EXPERIENCED ARTISTES. For Dray Wheels a patent spoke is used—never gets slack in the nave. Note the address : D. McQUARRIE AND CO. (Opposite Thomson and Beattie’s Drapery Establishment). gOUTHLAND STEAM IMPLEMENT & COACH FACTORY. Dee Street (Corner of Yarrow Street) ANDERSON & FINDLAY, General Blacksmiths, Wheelwrights, and Horseshoers, Waggon, Dray, and Coach Builders, and Agricultural Implement Makers. ■ Carriages and vehicles of every description re- ■ paired and repainted in first-class style. Jobbing work in every department carefully and promptly executed.
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Southern Cross, Volume 1, Issue 4, 22 April 1893, Page 4
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461Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Southern Cross, Volume 1, Issue 4, 22 April 1893, Page 4
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