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“Wear an A M S A S T E T E R’ S S ■ WARUA HAIRDRESSING- SALOON. •/{Late of James Grant & Co., Invercargill) BLUFF (Opposite Post Office) Has a complete stock of Tobaccos, Cigars and cigarettes, of best brands, Pipes, Choice assortment of stationery and a smety of interesting books —Is, 9d, and Gd -'aeries. On hand a stock f first-class •accordions and other novelties. | I 0 H O L BROS., EXPORT GRAIN MERCHANTS. Grain Brokers, Oats, Wheat, Barley. ■<SORE SIEAM COACH and CARRIAGE FACTORY and WAGGON WORKS. ffiS* COLLETT, Laving- introduced -/Bfeaam to Ms Works, is able to com.gasfce witb anyone in the trade. JOHN A. GRANT Holders, Ac., &c., Grain Stokers. NET CASH BUYERS

Haggles, Waggonettes, Dog and -Spring Carts, and Vehicles of every - description made on the shortest -aotice, at Lowest Prices. A B I I N HUGHES Don Street (next Criterion Hotel). Whfelwright t and GENERAL BLACKSMITH | -<aß? V jGrays and Waggons made to Order. Waggons, Spring Carts and all P- ALnds of Liglit Vehicles made on the Premises. |, ILoeseshoeino a.vd General Jobbing ■ ■ i ■ 1 " 1 <11 1 i FACTS AND FIGURES. SHE balance of an ordinary Watch beating fifths of a second oscillates 432,000 times per day, 157,680,000 "cames in a year, and in two years £315,360,000 times; this enormous numof oscillations being performed on jpivots so fine as to be almost imperceptible to the naked eye. At the end of two years any watch requires to be examined, cleaned, and oiled, ssny wear carefully repaired. This can Ibest be done by the firm of W. Nicol and Son, WATCHMAKERS, Athenaum Building. luafcest Styles. * * * * Most Reasonable Rates. AT A. Kelpe and Co.s, ‘Opposite Temperance Hall, Esk street. TEMPERANCE DINING ROOMS AND BOARDING HOUSE. RS BAGGOT, Proprietress, Dec Street (opposite White Swan) ‘l^Eßaas: MEALS, Is.; BEDS, Is. PERMANENT BOARDERS, 18s.

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Southern Cross, Volume 1, Issue 34, 18 November 1893, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Southern Cross, Volume 1, Issue 34, 18 November 1893, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Southern Cross, Volume 1, Issue 34, 18 November 1893, Page 11

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