JJERBERT, HAYNES AND CO, ARE SHOWING THE Xiatest Novelties FOR WINTER WEAR, Having just opened nearly 100 cases of new goods, comprising NOVELTIES IN MILLINERY, : NOVELTIES IN MANTLES, NOVELTIES IN JACKETS, NOVELTIES IN DRESS GOODS, NOVELTIES IN DRESS TRIMMINGS, NOVELTIES IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. The Largest Selection and THE BEST VALUE! ARE OBTAINABLE AT HERBERT, HAYNES & CO.’S, Direct Importers, Tat Street, INVERCARGILL.
Broohe ? s C3©lebra»ted Pips Perfect Dip — l Gallon Gs—-for 100 Gallons Water CARBOLISEL GLYCERINE \ 1 Gallon ss—for 100 LIP (non-poisonoiis) ) Gallons Water. POTASH ARSENICAL LIP—I Gallon 6s— fo? 200 Gallons Water. Cornsack S Lowest Price. WHITTINGHAM Bros, and INSTONE
CONTENTS :
PAGE Sketched. —Early Days at the Bluff [... ... ... 11 Current Comments ... ... ... ... ... 9 Leader ... ... ... ••• .»• Bird’s-Eye View... -1... ••• ... 12 The Farm.—The Californian Thistle- —Preserving Eggs—SelfClosing Gate (illustrated)— Notes ... ... ... 5 Nautical. —How Ships’ figure-heads are carved ... ... 3 Storyteller.—A Black Heroine —The White Rook (serial) ... 13-14 Humour. —Valuation —The Superior Girl —The Same Old Game —The Evidence was strong enough —Angelina’s opinion of the Weed... ... ... ... ... ... ... 6 Poetry.—Ladies and young Folk —Bide a Wee and Pinna Fret—• To a Baby—A Centre of Order —Ray’s Bank ... ... 4 Reporter,—Southland Acclimatisation Society Educational Movements, &c. ... ... ... ... ... 11 Country News.—Woodlands —Lumsden —Orepuki—Tapanui— Seawai’d Moss ... ... ... ... ... 2 Gore News ... ... ... ... ... ... 10 Correspondence.—Goldfield Mattel’s ... ... ... 9 General News ... ... ... ... ... ... 9 Football. — ... ... ... ... _ ... ... 9 Commercial —Stock and Grain report —Current Prices... ... 8 Bluff News ... ... ... ... ... ... 7 ’Cycling Notes
The J. G. Ward Farmers’ Association of N.Z., Ltd. HEAD OFFICE, CRESCENT, INVERCARGILL.. r “ : \ BUYERS OP OATS, GRASS-SEED AND PAT SHEEP — TERMS NET CASH. Auction Sales of Live Stock at Wallacetown Yards every alternate Tuesday, and at other centres at regular intervals. STORAGE OF GRAIN. The Association has the largest Grain Stores in Southland. Farmers desirous of holding their grain for im proved markets are requested to communicate with Invercargill or Gore offices for terms. LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES FREE OP COMMISSION. Sellers of CORN SACKS, TWINE, SHEEP NETTING, COOPER'S SHEEP HIP, f GENERAL FARMERS' SUPPLIES. Agent for — Standard and Imperial Fire Insurance Co.’s, China Traders, Marine Insurance Company, . JOHN FISHER, Manager.
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Southern Cross, Volume 1, Issue 4, 22 April 1893, Page 1
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330Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Southern Cross, Volume 1, Issue 4, 22 April 1893, Page 1
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