■■■HE PREMIER COLONIAL COMPANY " (Established, 1859.) New Zealand Insurance COMPANY (Fire and Marine). Capital .. ~ £1,000,000 Invested Funds .. £460,000 Fire—lnsurances accepted at Lowest Current rates. Marine—lnsurance on Wool, Grain, Frozen Meat, Dairy Produce, &c., a specialty. Agencies throughout Southland AND THE WORLD. Invercargill Branch Office— Esk Street E. B. PILCHER, Manager.
A large Variety of Summer Goods Just Opening. Come and secure Bargains. Ladies Especially. Jl We are iving Splendid Value m BOOTS SHOES Etc. A BEAL Comfortable Fit assured it Boots made to measure Weir and Son DEE ST. (Opposite Theatre) INVERCARGILL.
rgIHE SOUTHERN" CARRIAGE WORKS, Tay st., INVERCARGILL, Facts Speak fob Themselves. Messrs McQuaeeie & Co. • Dear Sirs, —We arc well pleased with the station waggon you built for us. We have made several long journeys in it, and find that besides being strong enough to carry a good party, it is very easy and comfortable to ride in. If the reasonable price you charge was made known, you should have a ready sale for it. —I am, yours truly, Otautau, E. E. I! title n. 28rd June, 1893. July 12th, 1893. Messes McQttaeeie & Co. Dear Sir, —The trap you made for me is far above what I expected in regard to workmanship and finish, and is considered by my neighbours to be one of the best in the district. Waicola, Otautau. D. Mclvor. Farmers and others are invited to come and see our Price list and the material used before buying elsewhere. Note the address; D. McQUARRIB AND CO. (Opposite Thomson and Beattie’s Drapery Establishment). JOKING APART. You will find William Strang’s. FURNITURE WAREHOUSE CHEAPEST HOUSE IN TOWN TO BUY Chairs, Tables, Sofas, Suites, Couches, Washstands, Toilet Sets Bedsteads, Kapok Beds, Pillows and Bolsters, Earthenware, Glass, China, Ornaments, &c., &c. Cabinet making done on the premises at the shortest notice. Workmanship guaranteed WILLIAM STBANG, COENEB OF ESK AND KELVIN STREETS, INVERCARGILL. Come and get cheapness and quality combined
ILLICRAP’S STRINGS, for l all instruments. LILLICRAP’S Violins, Violas. Cellos LILLICRAP’S Piccolos, Flutes and Fifes LILLICRAP’S Saxhorns, Tenors, Baritones, Euphoniums, Trombones, Drums LILLICRAP’S VAMPING- TUTORS, 2s LILLICRAP’S Bagpipe Music, Reeds, etc. LILLICRAP’S Guitars, Banjos, Mandolines LILLICRAP’S Violin Tutors, Cornet Tutors LILLICRAP’S—The New Victoria Violin Case Country Churches allowed special terms for Organs. Send for List. P. J. Lillicrap MUSIC SELLER, Dee Street, INVERCARGILL. WOOL SEASON, 1893-94. gEND your CLIP to CL Frog*g*att, WOOL & GRAIN • MERCHANT, Dee st., Invercargill.
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Southern Cross, Volume 1, Issue 34, 18 November 1893, Page 3
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402Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Southern Cross, Volume 1, Issue 34, 18 November 1893, Page 3
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