Keeping to tlie Front ! Sloan Brothers, City IOoo"fc Palace DEB STREET, INVER CARGILL.
NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING- FACTORY Is the time to select something entirely new for a smart Summer suit. 200 NEW PATTERNS TO CHOOSE FROM. Fit Guaranteed. THE.NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY, DEE STREET. WANTED KNOWN. BEILEY AND MOIR have always on hand a carefully selected stock of general Furniture and Furnishings, good qualities of Velvet pile and Tapestry Carpet, at very low prices. Fenders, Hearthrugs, Curtains, Mats and Linoleums, splendid lot of French aud Half-tester Iron Bedsteads with brass ornaments, Spring Mattrasses, and Kapok Beds, best qualities. Furniture made to order according to designs, best workmanship guaranteed. Large selection of Picture Mouldings. Goods sold on deferred payment system by special arrangement. Note the Address : — Deiley and Moir, Furniture Warehouse, Tay street, Invercargill. Established 1872. ABE NOW- SHOWING A Nice Range of Colonial Tweeds FOE SUITS—TO MEASURE. NOW
ANTED KNOWN.—The best house in W"‘ town to buy local made pinas, aprons skirts, and blouses at Goldie’s Kilmarnock House. ANTED KNOWN—The best house in town to buy local made underclothing ; all made from Horrockses and Croudsan’s calicoes, at Goldie’s Kilmarnock House. WANTED KNOWN—The best house in town to buy local made shirts, underflannels, singlets, pants, and knitted hose, all sizes, at GOLDIE’S KILMARNOCK HOUSE Hanan’s Buildings, Dee street. t. McCarthy. fALLACE COUNTY HOTEL, Paddock Street, RIVERTON. Within three minutes’ walk of Railway Station and Ocean Beach. Ample Accommodation for families at MODERATE RATES. 6. N. DAWSON AND CO, General Storekeepers & Dealers, WAIMATUKH. #UR New Premises having been erected. We are now in a position to supply all kinds of Groceries, Drapery, Ironmongery, &c., every article at the lowest possible price for Cash. HIOHEST PRICE given for all Eggs Butter, and other Farm Produce. We are also Cash Buyers of SHEEPSKIN'S and RABBITS KEYS, Wool. Horsehair, Hides, Tallow, See., Sec. Agent for “THE SOUTHERN CROSS,” Penny Weekly Newspaper. D 3 McFARLANE, and BISCUIT BAKER, PASTRY COOK AND CONFECTIONER, Dee Street and Esk and Deveron Streets. Balls, Suppers, Parties, &c., Catered for in First-Class Style. Estimates Given. McE ARLAN'S’S COFFEE PALACE (Opposite Post Office), Dee Street. Hot Pies and Pastry, with Tea, Cocoa, Chocolate, or Coffee at all hours EVERY Description of Printing— Billheads, Envelopes, Tags, Trade Circulars, Business or Visiting Cards, Labels, Concert Tickets, Programmes, Dodgers, Show Cards, Posters, etc., etc., at The Southern Cross Office. (Don street (opposite Invercargill Club.) -j|-0 SEPH C. -HO WIB Builder & Contractor, Invercargill. All kinds of Jobbing Carpentering, House and Shop Pitting done upon shortest notice. All kinds of Plain and Dressed Timber, well seasoned, alwaysonhand. Note Address—Don st. (near Dee st.)
SOUTHLAND COACH FACTORY Alfred Groves, COACH, CARRIAGE, & WAGGON BUILDER And Wheelwright. REMOVAL NOTICE. george McDonald, WOOL AND SKIN BUYER AND EXPORTER ISBISHES to inform his numerous country friends that he has removed from old premises, Esk street, to those lately occupied by R. CLEAVE, Esq., at the corner of LIDDELL and WOOD STREETS, directly opposite Messrs Whittingham Bros, and Instone’s Warehouse, where he will in the future, as in the past, be pleased to treat with clients for any quantity of Farm Produce. Having received large orders by last mail, Mr McDonald is prepared to give extreme rates for all classes of goods consigned to him. Rote address : LIDDELL AND WOOD STREETS (Near Railway) Walter Bromru, (Established, 1862 ) Blacksmith, Wheelwright, Horse Shoer, and Dray and Waggon Builder, TAY STREET, Invercargill. W.B. takes this opportunity of thanking his numerous customers and; the general public for their liberal support during the past 30 years, and trusts that by strict at tention Lo business and reasonable charges to merit a continuance of their esteemed o.'ders.
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Southern Cross, Volume 1, Issue 21, 19 August 1893, Page 2
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608Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Southern Cross, Volume 1, Issue 21, 19 August 1893, Page 2
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