Is. MASTERS AND C 0.,. Tay Street, Invercargill, Gentlemen’s Hatters and Hosiers.. Hats, Caps, Shirts, Football Jerseys, and Waterproof Coats made to measure. If you purchase from the local manufacturers you will save middlemen’s profits and keep the money in the town. Hats, Shirts, and Jerseys repaired. JJULBS ! BULBS ! BULBS! J. LENNIE AND SONS Would respectfully remind their florist friends and others that April and May are the best months for planting these lovely SpringFlowers, and that they have how a splendid assortment of the most useful kinds, including Hyacinths, Tulips, Narcissus, Crocus) Iris, Ixias, Snowdrops, Lilium. Early orders ensure the best bulbs. Strawberries. The following NEW YABIETIES were imported by us last season, and we have now a limited quantity of each to dispose of. They are very highly spoken of in Home journals:— Yic. H. de Thury (early) 10s per doz.' Waterloo (main crop) ... 10s „ „ Lee’s Prolific, The Captain, and Yokohama 6s „ „ Also, Arthur, Empress Eugenic, Sir Joseph Paxton and other standard sorts from 4s to10s per 100. J. LENNIE AND SONS, NURSERYMEN AND FLORISTS, Dee street, Invercargill. Q.EORGE YOU NG> GENERAL BLACKSMITH, Tat Street (Opposite Supreme Ccftirt.) . All kinds of Blacksmith. Work, including- Farm Gate Hinges—Cheap, Strong, and Durable. Plain and Ornamental Iron Fencing, and Gates. Tomb Railing of any Design. Charges Strictly Reasonable.
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G. N. Dawson, storekeeper, Waimatuku, buys skins, dairy produce, etc. S. Lithgow, tinsmith, inserts a general notice. George Lnmsden enumerates a few lines of his large and varied stock. Albo carbon light, burners to bo bad from S. Lithgow, Tay st. McGruer and Co.’s alteration sale now on in Tay st. branch. W. C- Wilkins : “ More light andless light.” J,. K. Jameson has an extended announce* ment. C. W. Brown adds a good property at Croydon Bush to his register. United Farmers’ Agency Co. hold a clearing sale of buggies and station waggons on 3rd June. The J. G. Ward Farmers’ Association sell a highly improved Mossburn farm on June 3rd. The J. G. Ward Farmers’ Association hold a clearing sale at Mossburn on June 9th. The J. G. Ward Farmers’Association invite tenders for supply of bread, milk and vege* tables to the Ocean Beach mess room. Permanent Agency Company give highest cash price* for honey. Sloan Bros’, great clearing sale of boots and shoes commences to-day.
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Southern Cross, Volume 1, Issue 8, 20 May 1893, Page 9
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386Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Southern Cross, Volume 1, Issue 8, 20 May 1893, Page 9
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