Fleming & GUkison’s Roller Flourmills Tyne & Conon Streets, Invercargill. siunas: a Jill!?! 2OL UE R p I I a fe, iM! is a i L i 1 IS L ° U « MluXt 11 ill lli I 1 1 I Offices— Esk street (near Railway station), also at Gore and Winton. I'he Machinery was made and erected by Thus. Robinson & Son, Ltd., Rochdale, England, Awarded. Gold Medal, Paris, 1885 ; Gold Medal, Barcelona, 1888 ; Gold Medal and S-eclal Award Melbourne, 1888; and 1 ra id Prix, Paris, 1889. h whole of the premises are splen.t„uy lit up with electric light from one of Crumpton's latest improved Dynamos. BRAND: ‘ PATENT SNOW FLAKE ” Large Grain Stores adjoining the Mill, and connected with main Dunlin Railway by siding.
AMES CBA I G (under Theatre Koval) 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, WaTCHMAK Kli AND JEWELLER, Dee Street. A. LIDDELL, Saddle, Harness, and Collarmakeb, Winton. y AYING enlarged my premises, I am now hb keeping a more extensive assortment of saddlery,| 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 m stock. Inspection Invited. P- A. General Blacksmith, U* B L Y T 11, rsc.sJiocr, and Wheelwright. Agricultural implements made and rend red. Good material and workmanship maranteed. . ... A Wheelwright’s shop having been added ,o the business, every effort will be made to dve satisfaction in all the lines connected vitji that branch. Drays and vehicles of jvery description repaired and made to oidei. Address —WINTON, Next Flour Mills. ALEX. McKAY, GENEft Al/ BTiACKS MIT H, MAIN NORTH KOAD, WINTON. SIEGS to intimate to farmers and the public SI generally that he has purchased the msiness lately conducted on by Mr Robert Wilson, and, that having secured the services >f an experienced workman, he is now prepared to do all kinds of work connected with igricultural implements, and jobbing of all sorts, in steel and iron. Orders promptly attended to; workmanship maranteed. . All kinds of plough fittings, &c„ kept in dock. -i el ° American' Carriage Factory Notice fHB Undersigned, in thanking the “ Public for their past favours during he last 12 years, would respectfully inform lis farming friends and the public generally, hat the business will be carried on during Ins ihsenee to Great Britain and America as usual >y his foreman, who has been with him loi a rreat many years, and any work entrusted to urn will receive his best attention. Ahu ge faff of efficient wo Amen employed in all de - lartments. W. H. MATHIESON, American Carriage factory. Invercargill. G. S P E I R S, LUMBER, TINSMITH, COPPERSMITH, Gasfitter & Belluangeh, Pould notify to bis numerous customers that e has just opened out tour caws of very choice GnxJllUiif/*, fhieh include something new in the liny of Reading Lamps. Also, VERY NICE LOI OP GAS GLOBES. All Shapes aiid Patterns. The above Goods are all just landed from ie Manufacturers direct, and will be sold at ;) -y reasonable prices to effect a clearance. Hot and Cold Wat.r fittings a Speciality. I’, Work attended to with Punctuality, and' Charges strictly Moderate Note the Address — ' R. G. SPBIRS, Dee Street.
SOUTHLAND BUTCHERY (Opposite Guthrie’s Furniture and Crockery Stores, Dee Street). J. AND A. LECKIE, W HOLESALE AND. ‘RETAIL BUTCHERS Families waited on every morning for orders. Nothing but the very best quality of meat sold. Havin"' introduced steam-power we can offer thc° public, at lowest prices, the very best article in Small Goods—Beef, Hams Trotters (cooked), &c., &c. Our Mr James ig recognised by the public to be a thorough adept at the business. Satisfaction Guaranteed. ❖ V 35T O $ REGISTERED maomi z v CO>» Portland Cement. STRENGTH- —Average tensile, 70 consecutive Briquettes at seven days, over lb per square inch. UNIFORMITY. —These tests were made from 30J tons cement. FINENESS. —Average residue less than 8 per cent, OUTPUT. —LOGO Bags per month. ’Best and Cheapest Lime in the Market — supplied in any quantity on shortest notice. B. M. DUTIIIB, Agent for Southland. Esk street, Invercargill. BURN HOKOHUI COAL, CHEAPEST ANE BEST. J. G. WARD - Agent. JU A R T I N HUGHES Hon 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 the Premises. Horseshoeing axo General Jobbing PARAGON BOOT WAREHOUSE. U*. O H N S T E A D, Proprietor. ALL KINDS OE BOOTS AND SHOES MADE TO ORDER, Direct Importer of English and Continental ... Boots and Shoes. DEE STREET, INVERCARGILL .(Next to Matheeon & Co.) Repairs done on the Premises.
WARUA HAIRDRESSING SALUON. JOHN A. GRANT (Late of Jame.; Grant & Co., Invercargill) BLUFF ((if : osite 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 s ries. On hand a stock of first-class oonordions and other novelties. CAMPBELLTOWN BAKERY. ANDERSON BROS., •wa Akers and confectioners BLUFF. Wedding and Birthday cakes made; TO ORDER. Caterers for Balls and Parties. Shipping supplied. U IC EO l B R O S., EXPOET GRAIN MERCHANTS. Grain Brokers, Grain Stoeees. NET CASH BUYERS OF Oats, Wheat, Barley. P. GEORGESON, gAKER, PASTRYCOOK, and CONFECTIONER (Opposite Railway Station), BLUFF. Refreshments, Pies or Pastry and Tea, Coffee, or Cocoa, Ready at all Hours. Shipping supplied. Licensed to sell Stamps. Agent for the Southern Cross. GRAND DISPLAY OF Season’s Novelties in Drapery of WINTER WEAR, Lowest Prices for CASH ONLY . JAMBS FINDLAY, :... .CASH DRAPER, BLUFF.
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Southern Cross, Volume 1, Issue 25, 16 September 1893, Page 15
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983Page 15 Advertisements Column 2 Southern Cross, Volume 1, Issue 25, 16 September 1893, Page 15
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