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Shipping Adyebtxsements. The P.S. “AWAEUA” leaves the Bluff wharf for Half Moon Bay, Stewart Island, on arrival of the first train from Invercargill, every Wednesday morning (weather and other circumstances permitting) returning the same day. PASSENGER FARES : Single ticket, ss; return ticket, available for three weeks, 7s 6d. Goods, 10s per ton. N.B.—Freight on goods shipped to Stewart Island must be prepaid. Freight on goods landed at the Bluff must be paid when delivery is given. Goods for shipment to Stewart Island must arrive at Bluff by noon train on previous day. JAMES E. FOX, Secretary, Bluff Harbour Board. Campbelltown, February, 29th, 1893.

Shopping toy Parcel Post Wm. LEWIS and CO. Are known everywhere as being the Cheapest First-Glass Dress , Drapery and Clothing Establishment in Southland. We are well aware that hundreds never visit Invercargill without calling. But a large number still remain who would wish to do business with us and cannot find 'it convenient to come. For the convenience of those, we desire them to read carefully the following Lots. Those disposed to favour us by writing-for any of them, can have them by return, by forwarding a POSTAL NOTE for the amount, giving No. of Lot, Shade required, and instructions whether by Pail or Post With Full Address. By Bail or Parcel Post, carriage paid, write soon Lot 1.- —12 yards new mixed stripes and checks, Tweed, in myrtle, brown, crimson, for 5s 6d (carriage paid). Lot 2—12 yards new flaked stripe Tweed, in dark myrtle, nary, crimson, brown, for 6s 6d (carriage paid). Lot 3—12 yards new stripe and check, Tweeds, 4 sound colours, for 8s lid, (carriage paid). Lot 4—12 yards new mixed homespun (worth is 6d per yard) dark myrtle, 3 browns, 2 good mixtures, for 10s 9d (carriage paid). Lot 5 —12 yards new heavy Serge, in maroon, navy, brown, &c„ for lOs 9d (carriage paid). Lot 6—6 yards new double width, heavy diagonal cloth, in navy, maroon, brown and black, for 10s 9d (carriage paid). Lot 7—6 yards new double width (beautiful goods) Knicker Wool Tweeds, in navy, peacock, brown, grey, black grey, maroon, myrtle (worth 21s) for 12s 6d (carriage paid). Lor B—l28 —12 yards new wool, French Foule, maroon, dark crimson, for 11s 6d (carriage paid). Lot 9—6 yards new double width pure Wool Serges (worth 4s 9d per yard) myrtle, peacock, 3 browns, plum, claret, crimson, blue, bronzn, drab, ; —quantity limited—send soon—for 16s 6d (carriage paid). Lot 10—Full Dress Black Cashmere wonderful value, 9s, 11s, 12s 6d, 16s 6d, 18s 6d. (If longer lengths are wanted in any lot proportionable prices will be charged). Lot 11—300 Wadded Down Quilts, special prices, full size, grand patterns, 10s 6d, 12s fid, 14s fid each, carriage paid only by rail. Lot 12—100 Ladies’ silk finished Macintoshes, assorted colours, deep capes attached, 21s, for 13s 9d, paid by rail or parcel post. When in Invercargill be sure and visit us. Our Stock is endless. Our Millinery, Mantles, Jackets, Capss, Wraps, Underclothing, Our Household Department, Our Clothing, Our M»rce r ry Departments, are more than abreast of the times. ' Our prices are toned on the same basis as Wholesale Warehousemen. We Impordirect from Manufacturers. Marriage Outfits aud Family Mournings a Speciality.. ■w_ Xj.iHrwrxs &> oo_ 3 DM VBRCARam. ami GORE.

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Southern Cross, Volume 1, Issue 8, 20 May 1893, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Southern Cross, Volume 1, Issue 8, 20 May 1893, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Southern Cross, Volume 1, Issue 8, 20 May 1893, Page 3

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