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SOUTHLAND MUSIC DEPOT, Dee Steeet, (Opposite Post Office). A. F. L I T H G O W, AGENT DRESDEN PIANO CO., Invites intending purchasers of Pianos and Organs to inspect his stock of THE FAMOUS DRESDEN PIANOS AND AMERICAN ORGANS Before purchasing elsewhere. Pianos and Organs on the Time Payment System. Send for terms. NO TIME LIKE THE PRESENT American Carriage Factory Notice “THE Undersigned, in thanking the “ Public for their past favours during the hist 12 years, would respectfully inform his farming friends and the public generally, that the business will be carried on during his absence to Great Britain and America as usual by his foreman, who has been with him for a groat many years, and any work entrusted to him will receive Ids best attention. A large staff of efficient workmen employed in all de - partments. W. H. MATHIESOR, American Carriage Factory. Invercargill. ■EWS 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, are also reduced. All kinds of boots made on the premises. Hand Sewn Boots a Speciaiay. Repairs Neatly Executed A. WEIR AND SON (Late F. Thorn), UNIVERSAL BOOT FACTORY, Dee St. (Opposite Theatre Royal) H. King Avns adjudged the champion at the Wyndham ploughing match last week. The Champion Ploughing Match takes place on Mu Herman’s farm, near Wallacetown Junction, on Wednesday, 2Cth inst.

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Southern Cross, Volume 1, Issue 16, 15 July 1893, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Southern Cross, Volume 1, Issue 16, 15 July 1893, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Southern Cross, Volume 1, Issue 16, 15 July 1893, Page 11

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