. .cpEBJSNcir- DT-mir'GP ■ AND BOARDIN G HO U SE. jjgy^RSv' BAQG.OTT,: Proprietress, Dee Street (opposite -.White: Swan* Tebhs: MEALS, Is.; BEDS, Is. PERMANENT BOARDERS, 18s. Quod Table.] [Airy Rooms. HU' R S. II 0 L M E S, FRUITERER and CONFECTIONER, Registry Office for Servants, DEE STREET (Opposite Theatre Royal). I NVERCAE6III. ARTINH U G II E S Don Street (next Criterion Hotel) WHEELWRIGHT and GENERAL BLACKSMITH Drays and Waggons made to Order. Expresses, Waggons, Spring Carts and all kinds .of Light Vehicles made on tin- Premises. iioiinKalluElMi AM 1> GENERAL JOBBING PAR AG ON BOOT WAREHOUSE. O H N . S T E A D, i UOl'lil l luK. ALL kinds of BOOTS AND SHOES MADE TO ORDER. Direef Importer ol Itnglish and Continental Liuut-f ami Sliuos. i) EE ST RE KT, I N VERC ARGILU 'Next to Matheson &. Co.) Kepnn*» dour on tlit! PrciuiseS. S' R KT co o * UJ J -J w o o r S' m o co I s 3lO>S> CYCLISTS in search of a thoroughly reliable mount for the coming Season should order at once (delivery at any time to suit client). TERMS EASY. A few bargains in Ordinaries suitable for learners or for real service, maybe had by applying early to the Cycling Exchange, Don street. R.W. JONES, Cycle Expert, General Engineer and Machines!. ALL KINDS OF MACHINE JOBBING. CRITERION CARRIAGE WORKS GORE. IGHTINGALE AND (Late foreman) Late painter) SUTHERLAND, (To T. Freeman, Christchurch.) Practical Coach & Carriage Builders and General Wheelwrights, Gorton St., Opposite Railway Station O-OIR/E. Coats of arms, crests, and monogram* painted in any style Vehicles of all kinds repainted in the latest styles. Rustic Carts, Daisy Carts, Dog Carts, Milk Carts, Waggonettes, Buggies, Spring Drays, Drays, Station Waggons, &c., made on the shortest notice. Estimates given. Repairs Promptly executed All work guaranteed. Agents;—lnvercargill, A. I). Sutherland Mataura, ... J.anclJ. Galt M. COURT Sittings for .month of August 1898 WINTQN, 16th 10 a.m LUMSDEN, 17th 10.80 a.in BLUFF, 21st 1 p.m. RIVERTON, 25th 10 a.m WYNDUAM, BOth 10.30 a m.
The heaviest couple on earth are paying Britain a visit. These are Mr and Mrs Chauncey Morlan, and between them they weigh 82 stones. They are “on exhibition.”
Iron-steel Fence Wire, Galvanised Barbed Wire, Ironmongers, Invercargill. Rabbit & Sheep Netting, with & without centre strand
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Southern Cross, Volume 1, Issue 20, 12 August 1893, Page 14
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379Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Southern Cross, Volume 1, Issue 20, 12 August 1893, Page 14
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