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SOUTHLAND BUTCHERY (Opposite Guthrie’s Furniture and Crocker Stores, Dee Street). J. AND A. LECKIE, AND RETAIL BUTCHERS. Families waited on every morning for orders. Nothing but the very best quality of meat sold. Having introduced steam-power we can offer the public, at lowest prices, the very be«t article in Small Goods —Beef, Hams Trotters (cooked), &c., &c. Our Mr James Fort is recognised by the public to be a thorough adept at the business. Satisfaction Guaranteed. COAL & FIREWOOD YARD, Railway Siding, Liddel 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. At.t. Weights Guaranteed, ljgp*All orders left with B. Duthie, Colonia Carrying Company, Esk street, will receiv prompt attention. •HJPE W S FO R THE PEOPLE A WEIR AND SON, Having purchased Mr P. 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) ALEX. McKAY, General Blacksmith, MAIN NORTH ROAD, WINTON. BEGS to intimate to farmers and the public generally that he has purchased the business lately conducted on by Mr Robert Wilson, and, that having secured the services of an experienced workman, he is now prepared to do all kinds of work connected with agricultural implements, and jobbing of all sorts, in steel and iron. Orders promptly attended to; workmanship guaranteed. All kinds of plough fittings, Ac,, kept in stock. jelO A. LIDDELL, Saddle, Harness, and Collarmakee, Winton. HAYING enlarged my premises, I am now 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 cn shortest notice by competent tradesmen. Horse covers and tarpaulins made of the very best material. Horse medicines also kept in stock. Inspection Invited. H Fortune For One POUND. mHE EQUITABLE BUILDING -®- SOCIETY, BRISBANE, QUEENSLAND. Incorporated according to Act of Parliament. Under the Authority of the Crown Law Officers of Queensland. Proposed Issue—los,ooo SHARES AT £1 An vone Can Apply ! No Liability !! List Closes 30th NOVEMBER. Committee —Hon. B. B. Moveton, Hon. John Donaldson, J. J. Kingsbury, Esq., M. A. M.L.A., James Hipwood, Esq., J.P., Aeheson Overcnd, Esq., C.E. Solicitor —Hon. A. J. Thymic, M.L.C. For full particulars see advertisements in Victorian, New South Wales, and Queensland papers, or apply to Secretary, Albert street, or Corrie and (Jo., Queen street, Brisbane. State amount forwarded, and enclose Two Stamped Addressed Envelopes. Register letter. ONE SHARE EOR £l.

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Southern Cross, Volume 1, Issue 29, 21 October 1893, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 2 Southern Cross, Volume 1, Issue 29, 21 October 1893, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 2 Southern Cross, Volume 1, Issue 29, 21 October 1893, Page 15

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