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Solomon's SOLUTION A NEW AND MARVELLOUS REMEDY FOB MAN OB BEAST. It acts like Magic, and has never yet failed to instantly relieve or cure Mankind of Rheumatism, Sciatica, Lumbago, Cuts, Wounds, Sprains, &c. CURES HORSES of Sore Shoulders and Backs, Girth Galls, Greasy Heels, Sprains, Cracked Heels, &c. Cows of Ulcerated Udders and Sore Teats. Dogs of Mange, Cuts, Sores, &c. NUMEROUS TESTIMONIALS Certifying to the Efficacy of this Invaluable Remedy. J. S. BAXTER Has been appointed Wholesale and Retail Agent for Solomon’s Solution. Price—2s 6d for Household size, and 3s 6d for large size for use on Animals. Extra large size, 7s per bottle. No one who has Horses or Cows should he without a Bottle of this very Useful Ointment. 0W this Machine are concentrated the most valuable improvements, making it the perfection B of quietness and easy working. The Price for Cash is £4 10s. Inspection invited of this and our new Treadle Machine. W. O. ‘WilMas, Ironmonger, TAT STREET

Finest Roller Flour Greatly Reduced in Price. Sacks, Roller Flour, 2001b5., 15s 6d; 501bs. Roller Flour, 4s 6d- 251bs» Roller Flour, 2s 3d. All Groceries of Best Quality at Loicest Prices for Beady Money. J. S 3. BAXTER Ti&xe Casii G-rocer INVBRG ARGILL.

Smith : “ I woke up last night with a horrible suspicion that my new gold watch was gone. So strong was the impression that I got up to look.” Brown : “ Well, was it gone ?” Smith : “ hTo, but it was going.” i * By special permission of the Colonial Secretary. GRAND drawing of prizes on the Art Union Principle will take place in Invercargill on the 20th December, 1893, for the purpose of paying off the debt on St. Mary’s church. 100 ZEPzarxssos of the aggregate value of £OOO Will be given away. The prizes (which will be on view shortly) consist of various beautiful works of art, including some magnificent oil paintings of considerable value; also, a splendid new Reaper and Binder, a new double-seated Buggy, a grand Piano, etc., etc. Special prizes will be presented by His Lordship Bishop Moran, Hon. J. G. Ward, Hon. Henry Feldwick, and several other gentlemen. TICKETS, ONE SHILLING N.B.—A valuable trophy will be presented to each of the twelve persons who disposes of most tickets. Tickets may be had on application to any of the undersigned— ELY. N. YEEEKER, Hon. Treas. WILLIAM J. McKEOWN JAMES COLLINS Hon. secs. To the A r t Union Committee, Invercargill.

H^AITAN GAT A COAL & FIREWOOD YARD, Railway Siding, Liddcl Street. Wm. Martin - Proprietor Kaitangata Round Coal —Kaitangata 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. All Weights Guaranteed. |gg|f’All orders left with B. Duthie, Colonia Carrying Company, Esk street, will receiy prompt attention. AITKEH AND BROAD, Saddlers, Harness & Collar Makers, GORE, |U|AYE in stock a large assortment of 0 8 Saddlery and Harness Of every description. Farmers’ recpiisites in these lines specialty. Anything in the Trade made on shortest notice at a Reasonable Price.

SSroa-OiXl <Sz- Oo 9 Ironmongers, Invercargill. G C. Iron, Kails, Lime, Lead. Loots, Sashes, Lrainpipes Bull stock Building Material. given.

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Southern Cross, Volume 1, Issue 28, 7 October 1893, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Southern Cross, Volume 1, Issue 28, 7 October 1893, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Southern Cross, Volume 1, Issue 28, 7 October 1893, Page 14

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