* L I T H G O W, •TINS M I T H PLUMBER and GASFITTBR, Tay Street, Invercargill. Electric Bells fitted, Gas and Water (hot and cold) laid on, on shortest notice. Stencil Plate Cutting a speciality. Repairs in copper, brass, sheet iron, &c., carefully attended to, and all kinds of General Tinsmith Work executed. Estimates given for jobs in country districts. Brass Instruments Repaired, and indentations removed. On hand, Watertanks (guaranteed ■watertight) ; Portable Boilers, with cast iron elbows. s. L I T H G O W, Tat Street, (Opposite Supreme Court.) CARBON LIGHT \ applied to ordinary Gasfitting with opal green shade, gives a Soft. Brilliant, Steady, and. agreeable light, with less heat and smoke than the ordinary gas and effects a saving of 30 per cent in your Gas bills. Simple and cheap. Try it and save yonr eyesight. S. LXTHGOW, Tay Street. HONEY. E are Casli Purchasers of Good Extracted Honey. THE PERMANENT AGENCY Co., Don Street, Invercargill. « A 8 YOU LIKE IT.” LIGHT! LIGHT!! MORE LIGHT!!! LIGHT! LIGHT!! LESS LIGHT!!! LESS LIGHT is often wanted in the Sick-room or and Wilkins’ Night Lamps produce it. MORE LIGHT is more often called for,and the “Duplex,” “The Wonder,” “ The Eos,” or the “ Rochester,” sold bj W. C. WILKINS’ IRONMONGER, Tay Street, Supply the want. G. N. DIWSON AND CO, General Storekeepers & Dealers, WAIMATUKU. New Premises having been erected, >ijr We are now in a position to supply all kinds of Groceries, Drapery, Ironmongery, &0., every article at the lowest possible price for Cash. HIGHEST PRICE given for all Eggs, Butter, and other Farm Produce. We are also Cash Buyers of , SHEEPSKINS and R ABBITSKINS, Wool. Horsehair, Hides, Tallow, &c., &c. ent tor “THE SOUTHERN CROSS,” Penny Weekly Newspaper.
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Southern Cross, Volume 1, Issue 8, 20 May 1893, Page 12
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289Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Southern Cross, Volume 1, Issue 8, 20 May 1893, Page 12
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