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Fleming & Crllklsoo’s Roller Floiirjiillls Tyne & Conon Streets, Invercargill. SSaBSBSSSSS&. r^v IKUiUtI M We “!!l oti KISO R 0 LL E R IP L o U R MILLS ill Offices—Esk street (near Railway station), also at Gore and , Winton. The Machinery was made and erected by Thos. Robinson & Son, Ltd., Rochdale, England, Awarded Gold Medal, Paris, 1885; Gold Medal, Barcelona, 1888 ; Gold Medal and Special Award Melbourne, 1888; and Grand Prix, Paris, 1889. The whole of the premises are splendidly lit up with electric light from one of Crumpton’s latest improved Dynamos. BRAND; “ PATENT SNO W FLAKE Large Grain Stores _ adjoining the Mill, and connected with main Dundin Railway by siding.

AMEBC R A 1 G (under Theatre Royal) Is now offering Silver Hunting Lever Watches specially made for heavy wear, with extra heavy case and first-class movements. Jewellery of every description made to order and kept in stock; also silver and electroplated goods. A complete, assortment of interchangeable spectacles, eyeglasses, and lenses on hand. JAMES CRAIG, Watchmaker and Jeweller, Dee Street. H. K I S S E L L, $3 D SADDLER AND HARNESS MAKER, (Opposite United Farmers’ Agency) Dee Street. IMPORTER OP ALL KINDS OF SADDLERY. A Large and Varied Stock of— HARNESS, SADDLES, BRIDLES, COLLARS, AND STATION-HOLDERS’ REQUISITES. Just Landed, a Fresh CONSIGNMENT OF GOODS. A. LIDDELL, Saddle, Harness, and Collaekaker, Winton. b a WING enlarged my premises, I am now keeping a more extensive assortment of saddleryJ harness, whips, bits, spurs, Ac., of every description. A splendid stock to select from. Any article in the trade made to order on shortest notice by competent tradesmen. Horse covers and tarpaulins made of the very best material. Horse medicines also kept in stock. Inspection Invited. p~ a Z iTI y tH, General Blacksmith, Korseshoer, and Wheelwright. Agricultural implements made and repaired. Good material and workmanship guaranteed. A Wheelwright’s shop having been added to the business, every effort will be made to give satisfaction in all the lines connected with that branch. Drays and vehicles of every description repaired and made to order. Address— WlNTON, Next Flour Mills. ALEX. McKAY, General Blacksmith, MAIN NORTH ROAD, WINTON. BEGS to intimate to farmers and the public generally that he has purchased the business lately conducted on by Mr Robert Wilson, and, that having secured the services of an experienced workman, he is now prepared to do all kinds of work connected with agricultural implements, and jobbing of all sorts, in steel and iron. Orders promptly attended to; workmanship guaranteed. ... All kinds of plough fittings, &c„ kept in stock. jelO. American Carriage Factory Notice "f"HE Undersigned, in thanking the | H Public for their past favours during the last 12 years, would respectfully inform hi's 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. great many years, and any work entrusted to him will receive his.; best A large | staff cf • Sclent workmen employed in all de-,, partments.' ■ .- ■ 1 W. H. MATHTESON, American Carriage Factory. Invercargill.

aWAEUA hairdressing- saloon. JOHN A. GRANT (Late of James Grant & Co., Invercargill) BLUER (Opposite Post Office), Has a complete stock of Tobaccos, Cigars and cigarettes, of best brands, Pipes, Holders, &c., Ac., Choice assortment of stationery and a variety of interesting books—ls, 9d, and 6d series. On hand a stock £ first-class oouordions and other novelties. CAMPBELLTOWN BAKERY. ANDERSON BROS., AKERS AND CONFECTIONERS BLUFF. Wedding and Birthday cakes made to order. Caterers for Balls and Parties. Shipping supplied. JJICHOL B E O S., EXPORT GRAIN MERCHANTS. • Grain Brokers, Grain Stoeees. NET CASH BUYERS OF Oats, Wheat, Barley. P. GEOSGEBON, jgAKEB, PASTRYCOOK, and CONFECTIONEE (Opposite Railway Station), BLUFF. Refreshments, Pies or Pastry and Tea, Coffee, or Cocoa t Ready at alt, Hours. Shipping supplied. Licensed to sell Stamps. Agent for the Southern .Cross. GRAND DISPLAY OP jpw Season’s Novelties in Drapery of WINTER WEAR, Lowest Prices for GASH ONLY. JAMES FINDLAY, CASH DRAPER, BLUFF.

SOUTHLAND BUTCHERY (Opposite Guthrie’s Furniture and Crockery Stores, Dee Street). J. AND A. LECKIB, AND RETAIL BUTCHERS. Families waited on every morning for orders. Nothing but the very best quality of meat sold. Having introduced eteam-power we can offer the public, at lowest prices, the very best article in Small Goods—Beef, Hams Trotters (cooked), &c., &c. Our Mr James Fort is recognised by the public to be a thorough adept at the business. Satisfaction Guaranteed,.. ZEST v O * IIEGISTEUED 0 o z A ♦ V % CO Portland Cement. STRENGTH. —Average tensile, 70 consecutive Briquettes at seven days, over 4iolb per square inch. UNIFORMITY. —These tests were made from 300 tons cement. FINENESS. —Average residue less than 8 per cent, OUTPUT. —4,000 Bags per month. WINTON LIMK Best and Cheapest Lime in the Market — supplied in any quantity on shorted notice. B. M. DUTHIE, Agent for Southland. Esk street, Invercargill. ! BURN MBKBmm COHL, CHEAPEST AND BEST. J. G-. WARD - Agent. ATC H S COLONIAL. gtYPERiNEIi Sfe?t! R D TRADE MARK IN V ERj^ARCS JJO HOT WATER. REQUIRED This is the most lasting dip made, and leaves the' wool in magnificent condition. New circular with latest testimonials just issued. rEuR-par-ticulars and prices on application. Sole proprietors Elephant brand agricultural andßubricating oils. The best and cheapest oil the market. J. HATCH AND CoV Dee Street, Invercargill.

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Southern Cross, Volume 1, Issue 21, 19 August 1893, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 2 Southern Cross, Volume 1, Issue 21, 19 August 1893, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 2 Southern Cross, Volume 1, Issue 21, 19 August 1893, Page 15

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