J. B. and Co. Are now holding’ a Great Clearing Sale'of everyday requirements in General Drapery. Our premises are too small for our requirements. The Contractor with his Staff, is busy enlarging our Shop. The Goods must be sold to get them out of the Workmen’s way- —Flannels, Blankets, Towels, - Sheetino’, all at real sale prices. Wonderful Value in double-width Dress Tweeds : full Dress for 7s 6d. Our French Cashmere and Merinoes are all reduced in price. See our bargains in Flannelettes, at 4s lid per dozen yards. Nothing to approach this line for Genuine Value in the market. Corsets, Underclothing, Gloves, Ribbons, end Umbrellas all reduced in price. The Value we are offering during our alteration Sale is something Extraordinary. Ladies’ Waterproof Cloaks that were 27s 6d are now 13s 6d. Ladies’ Plush Jackets, three-quarters length, 27s 6d. -Maids’and Ladies’Cloth Jackets, new shapes, trimmed with Astrakan Braid, from 10s to 16s 9d each. Forfars, Hollands, Skirtings, Cretonnes, all at Genuine Sale Prices. SSL J. D. McGRUER & Co.AZ And neset Brawer and Trembatli’s G-ore
National Mortg-ag-e and Ag-eucy Company of New Zealand) Limited, lO^T^IB~E^O.A.IE^CSrXI-iX-i ? Sc ST., C3-0-E^/3E3. BRANCHES THROUGHOUT NEW ZEALAND ,$• AUSTRALIA, Manures! llanuiTS! We are Sole .Agents in Southland for the well-known GO UAL QUEEN QUA NO. which we .are able to supply now ex store at Bluff, also to anive, ex: Douglas, in September. Professor Black reports _that this Guano is the bgsP ever analysed- by him. Highest percentage of Phosphate in any Guano imported to New Zealand. See report of experiment held by Jffr Adam Fleming, Waikaka, in issue of this paper dated 17th June, -low*. Price - ~ - at JBlii'ff We have also in stock CALCUTTA BONEDUBT. Finest Bones in, the .market, Reconxniehded by all who ase them, A- 9 r we booking orders and supply is-limited; book .early toavoid, dfs^jipomtmept. E- - . We are landing shortly our Season’s; Supplies of Clover and Turnip Seeds From the well-known London bouses of Messrs Hurst . and Son,, and Messrs Carter and Co., and* have also in stock Machine-dressed, Seeds of all descriptions, locally grown, and Poverty Bay Ryegrass, Meadow Fescue, Hard Fescue, Italian Ryegrass —all at Lowest Current Rates. CORNSACKS, WOOLF ACKS, SEAMING TWINE, and every description of Farm and - Station Requisites on hand. GASH BUYERS OF FARM PRODUCE. AGENCIES McCormick Reapers,.and Binders Co.’s- Threshing^itills. Tomlinson and Hayward’s Sheep Dips andLungworm Cure Shaw, Savill ahd-Albion Company, Limited. Hipshelwood’s Tattoo Oils. • .AUCTION SALES Every Monday morning imthe Stores* -Invercargill, of Wool, Sheepskins, Rabbitakins, Fat, Hides, <fec. Stock Sales every alternate Tuesday at Invercargill and Gore YArds. Monthly Sales as followWihton, first Thursday of, each month; Afataura, second Thursday in month ; W'yndham, last Thursday in month; Thornbury, Wairio, and Drummond,. &c.; <fec., to suit the convenience of Vendors. A. F. HAWKE, Manager. A. A. Mac GIBBON,
VIC TORI A HOTEL > (Nearly opposite County Council Offices ) D. BLSSETT, PROPRIETOR. Ample accommodation with every convenience for country people visiting Invercargill. Good stables free to those using the house. Wines and spirits of the very best brands. I E TRADE CAROIt IK -MT° ■ HOT WATER REQUIRED. ■ :T;his is the most lasting dip made, and leaves the wool in magnificent condition. New circular with latest testimonials just issued. -Full ; particulars and prices on application. Sole . proprietors ; Elephapt -brand agricultural and lubricating oils. Tbe best and cheapest oil in the market. J. HATCH AND CO., Dee Street, Invercargill.
ALBION HOTEL, Invercargill. MS -1 TS aw*~-«3zsv Walter SEAELB, Proprietor. HOTEL, T at street, INVERCARGILL. The farmers’ town quarter*. Geo.Pbiob Phopeietoe. Special attention given to the table. Good Stabling Free.
DESCHLER’S COMMERCIAL AND FAMILY HOTEL, E s k Stout, (Three minutes’ walk from railway station and post-office.) An addition of twenty rooms, in briok, has ■just been made, and having been built and fitted on the most modern principles, furnishes the house with every comfort and convenience. Porter for early trains. Strict attention. Moderate .charges. C. J. DESCHLER Proprietor. 0 E ESC E.N T HOT E L (Opposite Post Office), CRESCENT, INVERCARGILL. Two minutes’ walk from Eailway Station, and replete with every comfort and convenience for .tourists, families, and commercial men. Mrs W. F. HEYWOOD, Proprietress.
AUCTIONEERS, .LANE, STOCK, AND STATION AGENTS. AGENT 3 FOR TYSER LINE LIMITED, DIRECT STEAM BLUFF AND LONDON j R. HORNSBY AND SONS AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY; McDOUGALL’B SHEEP DIP; SYMINGTON'S COFFEE ESSENCES. TTITi W& 9 ■MANURES,. AND ALL FARMERS’ REQUISITES ON UAND AT LOWEST RATES.
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Southern Cross, Volume 1, Issue 16, 15 July 1893, Page 16
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