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CYCLISTS in search of a thoroughly reliable mount for the coming Season should order at once (delivery at any time to suit client). TERMS EASY. A few bargains in Ordinaries suitable for learners or for real service, maybe had by applying early to the Cycling Exchange, Don street. R.W. JONES, Cycle Expert, General Engineer and Machinxst. ALL KINDS OF MACHINE JOBBING-

fi Q « yj EASY CHAIR £ oj£Sßi 7 easy chair Made in Wicker or Cane. Patentee and Manufacturer, R. 0. MILLER, Basketmaker. Tables, Music Stands, Japanese Chairs, made to any design. Verandah and G-arden Chairs, also Cradles, Bassinettes, picnic and handBasicets ; and every description of Baskei Ware in Stock. Ovn Make, Strong and Durable. Everything sold at lowest possible prices. INSPECTION INVITED. R. C. MILLER, Invercargill Basket Factory Under Theatre Royal, Tee si. SOUTHLAND CONSERVATOIRE OF MUSIC, Crescent, Invercargill. Principal ... Adalbert Francis:, HOLDER o£ diplomas from Royal Colleges of Prague and Leipzig, and late Solo Violinist to Queeu of Roumania and Count Taaffe, the celebrated Premier of Austria. M. Francik begs to announce that, having decided to remain in Invercargill, he has formed the above, in which pupils may be instructed in every branch of music, on exactly the same basis as in the most advanced European institutions. Further particulars may he had from M. Francik, in his studio over Messrs Carswell and Co.’s offices, the Crescent, or at the Southland Club Hotel.

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Southern Cross, Volume 1, Issue 29, 21 October 1893, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Southern Cross, Volume 1, Issue 29, 21 October 1893, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Southern Cross, Volume 1, Issue 29, 21 October 1893, Page 7

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