fjpEMPERANCB BAZAAR A Bazaar to raise funds for Temperance Work will be held on the last Wednesday in November. All interested in Temperance are earnestly invited to assist. Subscriptions in money or goods will be received by Mr J. S. Baxter, Dee Street, and the offices of the different Temperance Societies. The Women’s Christian Temperance Union meets every Tuesday at the Temperance Hall, and will be glad to receive contributions between the hours of three and four p.m. ANNUAL HORSE PARADE. THE Annual Horse Parade under the auspices of the Southland A. and P. Association will be held in Invercargill on Saturday, 7th October - Entries received up to 5 p.m. on previous day, R. P. CUTHBERTSON, Secretary. NOTICE TO OWNERS OF ENTIRE HORSES. WE are now booking orders for Pedigree Cards, Circulars etc., for the coming season, and, having a varied assortment of display blocks, we are in a position to ensure thorough satisfaction. W&RO, WiLSOii & Go. (Near Railway Station) WIDDOWSON AND FOGAETT COACH & CARRIAGE - BUILDERS. EVERY Description of Daisy and Dog Carts and Traps, Single and Double Buggies, Milk and other light Carts made to order on the shortest notice. Customers can rely upon getting the best Workmanship and Material. Estimates Given. WIDDOWSON AND FOGARTY, Corner Esk and Kelvin Streets. BaregaiaisS BargaagEisl STOCK-TAKING. STOCK-TAKING STOCK-TAKING ! BOYNE BROS., THE CASH -WAREHOUSE & FANCY GOODS BAZAAR. PREVIOUS to Stock-taking at end ol Month we will hold a great clearing Sale during which time Bargains will be offered in all Departments so as to quit the bulk of the Stock and save handling at Stocktaking. Our previous sales are too well known to requre further notice here. All who wish to share in the Bargains we would advise to call early. BOYNE BROS., MAIN STREET, GORE. Agents foe — THE SOUTHERN CROSS WEEKLY NEWSPAPER. I# AIT AN GAT A COAL & FIREWOOD YARD, Railway Siding, Liddel Street. Wm. Martin - Proprietor Kaitangata Round Coal- —Kaitaugata Nuts —Double-screened Newcastle —Coalbrookdale and Hokonui Coals. Coke and Firewood always on hand. Reid’s A 1 Morley pit Coal—best in South', land for household purposes—18s PER TON; 2s PER BAG. Alt, Weights Guaranteed. orders left with B. Duthie, Colonia Carrying Company, Esk street, will receiv prompt attention. OHAS. BBGG <fc CO., Piano, Organ and Music Warehouse. 21 PRINCES STREET,' DUNEDIN. Sole Agents for the English Exhibition Model Piano £3B net 4ft. lin. high. — £3B net Brass Reed, and String Instruments Fittings of every description STORY p CLARK ORGANS i GOLLARD 8f 0 DLL ARB PIANOS Best Stock of Music in the Colony. Invercargill Agents:— WESNEY BROS., Leviathan Depot, Dee St CHAS BEGG &““c~“es St., Dnnedin Zealf&ndia Boots! These celebrated Boots are always in the lead, and this Season —Spring, 1893 —we have introduced New Styles, New Lasts, New Shapes, Making the Display the finest ever seen in New Zealand. Our Representatives are on the warpath, and every Storekeeper and Bootmaker should not miss the opportunity to examine the Samples. The Retail Fuhlic are cautioned to buy nothing but Zealandla Boots! Every pair is warranted. Look for the Brand Therew BUSHMAN 800 T (Morton’s Patent). We hold tne exclusive right for New Zealand ; and it is particularly suitable for Bush and other outdoor work. Examine it and you will be struck with Us Merits. Wholesale by SKELTON, PBOSTICK & C° gEWS FOR THE PEOPLEA WEIR AND SON, Having purchased Mr F. Thorn’s business, known as the Universal Boot Factory, intend giving their town and country customers an opportunity of securing BARGAINS IN BOOTS AND SHOES. Having purchased the business at a large discount, we will offer the whole of our well selected stock at almost cost prices, as we must affect a clearance to make room for goods to arrive. NOW IS THE TIME TO SECURE BOOTS FOR THE WINTER. Our own make, which are equal to any in the market —surpassed by none, are also reduced. All kinds of boots made on the premises. Hand Sewn Boots a Specialty. Repairs Neatly Executed A. WEIR AND SON (Late F. Thorn), UNIVERSAL BOOT FACTORY Dee St. (Opposite Theatre) CRITERION CARRIAGE WORKS GORE. NIGHTINGALE (Late foreman) AND Late painter) SUTHERLAND, (To T. Freeman, Christchurch.) Practical Coach & Carriage Builders and General Wheelwrights, Gorton St., Opposite Railway Station aOBB. Coats of arms, crests, and monograms 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. D. Sutherland Matanra, ... J. and J. Galt
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Southern Cross, Volume 1, Issue 26, 23 September 1893, Page 10
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759Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Southern Cross, Volume 1, Issue 26, 23 September 1893, Page 10
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