TESTED SEEDS! LEIKIE AND SON'S, ® liiTSMargill, haring received the greater portion of their Season's Supply of Vegetable and Farm Seeds, &c , beg to inform their customers and friends that they are in a position to give every attention to all orders they may be favoured with. Our stock embraces most complete collections of the following:— Veoktaree Seeds. —Large and varied assortraents of all kinds. Flower Seeds.— All newest and best varieties for Q-arden and Conservatory, including collections of Flower Seeds, 12 varieties annuals or perennials, 2s 6d per collection. Seed Potatoes. —Our collection now comprises over 40 distinct named Varieties, prices and particulars of which we shall be glad to give on application. Horticultural Sundries. Ladies’ and G-ent.’s Garden Gloves, Pruning and Budding Knives, Grape Scissors, Aphicides, Gishurst Compound, Fir Tree Oil. Bouquet Papers, Porcelain Wreaths, Grass Bouquets, &c., &c. Turnip Seeds to arrive shortly. Country Ordt rs will receive every attention, and prompt despatch. J. LENNIE and SON’S, Nurserymen, Seedsmen, and Fruiterers, Dee Street, Invercargill.
lUTUAL LIFE ASSOCIATION" OF AUSTRALASIA. ui ■4* ■? a w 8 © e a a ■3 £ P«3 S* 3 © Mil *3 & a H 9 iUNT TABLE H.R. THIS TABLE removes the only objection to the ordinary form of Child's Endowment, viz., the fear that in the event of death of parent or guardian, the Premiums would not he kept up. IT 18 THEREFORE a combination of ENDOWMENT & ASSURANCE witho it Risk of Forfeiture from any cause. Every possible contingency is covered, and a good rate of compound interest is guaranteed at the end of the term by the policy, ivhich is also Non-forfeitable while Surrender Value lasts. EXAMPLE. A father, aged 30, endoivs his son, aged 1, for £>loo payable on his reaching 21 years of age, the Annual Premium being £3 11s 3d. If the father should die at any time after the first payment as above, instead of the icidow having to continue paying Premiums, the Endowment becomes a Paid-up Policy, and matures when the boy reaches 21 years of age. In event of the child's death during currency of the Policy, the whole of the Premiums paid will be refunded. Apply for rates to P. G-ILL, District Agent, Esk at., Invercargill.
TO HEADS OF HOUSEHOLDS, PARENTS & GUARDIANS. AMcEWAN respectfully draws your ■ attention to the fact that he is making up on the premises all kinds of ladies* and children’s underclothing, frocks, pinas, aprons, Garibaldis, etc., etc. First-class workmanship, and at very reasonable prices. Also, direct shipment of linen goods from* Belfast, consisting of tablings, glass cloths, pillow cases, handkerchiefs, etc., etc., calicoes, sheetings, blankets, men’s and boys’ clothing, at A. McEWAN’S, DEE STREET, Opposite Walter Guthrie and Co. Invercargill. JOBBING CARPENTERING. JC. HOWIE ® Don Stkbet (Opposite Invercargill Club), BUILDER and CONTRACTOR. All kinds of Carpentering Work, House and Shop Fitting done upon shortest notice. All kinds of Plain and Dressed Timber, well seasoned, always on hand. Note Addbbss —Don st. (near Dee st.)
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Southern Cross, Volume 1, Issue 29, 21 October 1893, Page 13
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490Page 13 Advertisements Column 2 Southern Cross, Volume 1, Issue 29, 21 October 1893, Page 13
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