KNITTER Specially adapted for domestic use fortJie manufacture of Socks and Stockings (in all sizes) also, Knee Caps, Ribbed Pants, Gloves, Roys’ Suits, etc., etc. Sold complete, with instructions free*, at home, in any part of New Zealand. Direct Importers— J. A. HAISTAZST & Co. Hosiery Works, Invercargill. 6TEL r arm d HERS KELLIE’S Farmers’ Club WYNDHAM. Commodious. Comfortably fitted with every convenience that modern experience could; contrive. Nothing spared to give, entire satisfaction. Charges Moderate Mutual Life Association OF AUSTRALASIA. LIFE ASSURANCE AND INVESTMENT. UNf'fcJ Life Assurance combined with an investment on which 6 per cent. Compound Interest is guaranteed. rrespeefive of Profit*. Apply for rates to P. GILL, District Agent, Esk st., Invercargill! Note.— Claims are settled without either dispute ordelay, and the Association has never figured in Court either as Plaintiff ox Defendant.
WHEN I N TOWN Country Customers— See this Brand on the Window. for this painted on theWindow. LOOK LNCLAIR’S PATENT TROUSERS, and our VICTORY TAILORMADE CLOTHING. —It suits all classes, and tits every one. Clothing is among tho necessaries of life. However rich a man may be, he can only wear one suit at a time; and if he is as poor as a church mouse he can’t wear less, if ho wears any at all. Anyhow, we provide for the poor as well as the rich, and our prices tempt both. For a little of your money, we will give you a good suit and a trousers for nothing. 50s.—Colonial Tweed Suit to Measure—sos., with an extra Trousers free of charge. Bejtembee ! it takes two (2) to make a bargain, and you will find it to be to your advantage to be one of that two— At the A. W. SINCLAIR COMPANY’S VICTORY TAILORING STORE ... DEB STREET, INVERCARGILL.
11» MEI&EBITH IS A CASH BUYER OF R. MEREDITH, WHOLESALE WIRE and SPIRIT and GENERAL MERCHANT TAY STREET, INVERCARGILL.
D McFARLANE, JjjREAD and BISCUIT BAKER, PASTRY COOK AND CONFECTIONER, Dee Street and. Esk and Deveron Streets. Balls, Suppers, Parties, Ac., Catered ’.for' in First-Class Style. Es*£uates Gtven. MoFARLAKE’S COFFEE PALACE (Opposite Post Office), Dee Street. Hot pies and Pastry, with Tea, Cocoa, Chocolate, or Coft’eo at all v. .■■■; hours.
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Southern Cross, Volume 1, Issue 13, 24 June 1893, Page 4
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363Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Southern Cross, Volume 1, Issue 13, 24 June 1893, Page 4
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