FLEMING & GILKISdirS ROLLER FLOUR MILLS, TYNE & GONON STREETS | I INVERCARGILL Also at GORE & WIINTON. m SHler m lour m,i ckh m bm MILLS The Machinery was made and erected hy Thos. Robinson & Son, Ltd., Rochdale, England Awarded Gold Medal, Paris, 1885; Gold Medal, Barcelona, 1888; Gold Medal and Special Award Melbourne, 1888; and Grand Prir, Paris, 1889. The whole of the premises are splendidly lit up with electric light from one of Crumpton's latest improved Dynamos. BRAND: Patent Snow Flake / Large Grain Stores ad joining/the Mill, and connected with m tin Dunedin Railway, by siding. A HOOHOALC England. r °BEr tso N
JUBONEY to Lend on good freehold security. Apply to JAMES HARVEY, Solicitor, Esk Street. TYNE STREET WOOD WARE FACTORY. CSTEAM Saw, Planing and Moulding Mills Land sawing, wood turning, and circular, work of every description. Estimates given for all kinds of joinery work. Door sashes, window cases, &c., Ac. Mouldings run to any pattern. Country orders carefully attended to. Good workmanship guaranteed. WILLIAM VALLANCE, Tyne street (near Clyde street.) JU cCALLUM AND CO. Sawmillers and Timber Merchants, Tay Street East. INVERCARGILL. Export Southland Sawmills, Longbush. Steam Saw and Planing Mills, Timber and Iron Yards, Dunedin. Saw and Planing Mills, Timber and Iron Yards, Sash and Door Factory, Humber street, Oamaru. Every description of timber for building purposes supplied promptly, and of First Class Quality. MOULDINGS AND DRESSED TIMBER HUFFADINE AND SONS. (established 1869). COACH AND WAGGON BUILDERS-. WHEELWRIGHTS & GENERAL BLACKSMITHS, DEE ST. (Next St Paul’s Church). SINGLE and Double Buggies, Carriages, Station Waggons, Spring Carts, and Dog Carts of various kinds, and every description of vehicle made to order. Estimates given verbally or by letter. Good substantial workmanship and first-class material guaranteed PRICES STRICTLY REASONABLE. JgpEWS FOR THE PEOPLE. A WEIR AND SON, Having purchased Mr F. Thorn’s business, known as the Universal Boot Factory, intend giving their town and country customers an opportunity of securing BARGAINS IN BOOTS AND SHOES. Having purchased the business at a large discount, we will offer the whole of our well selected stock at almost cost prices, as we must affect a clearance to make room for goods to arrive. NOW IS THE TIME TO SECURE BOOTS FOR THE WINTER, Our own make, which are equal to any in the market —surpassed by none, arc also reduced. All kinds of boots made on the premises. Hand Sewn Boots a Specialty. Repairs Neatly Executed. A. WEIR AND SON (Late F. Thorn), UNIVERSAL BOOT FACTORY, Dee St. (Opposite Theatre Royal) It. M. COURT Sittings for month of April, 1893 : CAMPBELLTOWN, 24th, 10 a.m. WINTON, 27th. 10 a.m.
When a boy begins to wash bis neck without being told it is a sign that be is passing into the ordeal of bis first love affair. Von Scribbel: “I just wish to leave those few short stories with the editor. What is customary ? I’ve never done any work for the papers before.” Office Boy: “ Well, it’s the general custom to leave ’em, an’ then come back in a day or two —an’ get ’em.” “ Dae ye ken the nature o’ an oath, my wee mannie?” said a Lanarkshire bailie the other Monday to a juvenile witness in an assault and battery case. “ Ay, fine,” was the youngster’s sententious reply. “Weel,” said the magistrate, “ can ye tell me what it is?” “ It’s what my father says when he misses his lick an’ hits his haun wi’ the hammer,” replied the boy. A Happy 'Thought.— lt was a happy thought when Mr J. S. Baxter, thp cash grocer, resolved to introduce the ready money system of doing business into Invercargill. He has reduced the price of groceries all round, which has been a great boon to the public, he has paid everybody 20s in the {)onnd, and we believe he has done fairly well or himself. —Advt.
SIGN WRITING AND GILDING. B. NASH, figlON Writer, aud Pictorial Advertisement ® Artist. Autistic Woux Pkomptit Executed. Dee Street, Invercargill.
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Southern Cross, Volume 1, Issue 4, 22 April 1893, Page 6
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658Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Southern Cross, Volume 1, Issue 4, 22 April 1893, Page 6
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