By special permission of the Colonial Secretary, GRAND drawing of prizes on the Art Union Principle will take place in nvercargill on. the 20th December, 1893, for the purpose of paying off the debt on St. Mary’s church. 100 iSParisses of the aggregate value o£ £6OO Will be given away. The prizes (which will be on view 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 Peldwick, 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— EEY. N. VEEEKER, Hon. Treas. WILLIAM J. McKEOWN ] TT JAMES COLLINS j Hon. secs. To the Art Union Committee,. Invercargill. UAY I D ROCHE GENERAL GROCER, WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANT, Dee Steeet. Agent for Southland and Otago for Sir John. Power’s CELEBRATED DUBLIN WHISKEY DY the use of CLEMPSON’S SAFE HERBAL MEDICINES, joy has come to many poor suffering ones. lx I did noft cure the proud Naainans of their Leprosy, I have given strength to the weak, made the lame to walk, the deaf to hear, soothed the pain -worn, and comforted those on the brink of the grave. Many letters from Rev. Ministers, Gentlemen, and Working Classes will prove the above to bo true, A long experience with pure Herbal Medicines enables him to treat and cure all skin diseases, poisoned hands, enlarged painful gathered breasts, liver complaints, kidney disorders, indigestion, nervousness, sick headaches, and constipation. Take For Rheumatism, Sciatica, Gout, Lumbago, Pleurisy, Dropsy. Soreness;, of the muscles is quickly cured with magic: treatment, and my improved Turkish bath. A friendly chat will cost nothing to know if you can got cured. B. GLEMPSOIST, Tav & Dee Stbeets, Invercargill.
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Southern Cross, Volume 1, Issue 34, 18 November 1893, Page 2
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330Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Southern Cross, Volume 1, Issue 34, 18 November 1893, Page 2
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