SEASON" 1893-94. |HfE teg And All to announce to the Farmers and Woolgrowers of Southland that we are NOW receiving Wool for the FUiST SALTS oa: AT oTJjR/ STORES, GIROE SOBITT, IKITBILOABa-ILIi. natine' a considerable increase this year we have obtained Larger Storage Accommodation, enabling us to Show to Fall- " Advantage every Bale of Wool offered. ] , , PI TP pa T pfllllv ~VP.,1 11 ncl Previous to sale, thereby ensuring protection to owners’ interests, as we J.O bo treat our Valuations as equal to owner? reserves, unless otherwise; instructed. O Woolsack* Seaming Twine , Branding Faints , and other Requisites fortuarded on application. A. F. HAWKE, Manager. A. A. MacGIBBON, Auctioneer.
iTool Season, 1893-94 The Invercargill Wool Brokers’ Association have adopted the following charges on Wool to be submitted for sale at the local sales this season—--6 -t-._-.-_ ... id per lb Receiving and Classifying Cataloguing and Advertising, on first 20 bales and balance Fire Insurance, on first 20 bales and balance Commissions on sales, on first £2OO ... and balance £d per lb 6d per bale 3d per bale fid per bale 3d per bale per cent li per cent. NO REBATES MADE FROM ABOVE CHARGES. FIRST WOOL SALE— January 5; Second: Petomary 7. The J. G. Ward Farmers Association of N.Z., Ltd. —J. Fisher, Manager National Mortgage and Agency Company of N.Z., Ltd.—A. F. Hawke, Manager. New Zealand Land Association, Ltd., for the New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Co., Ltd. —John Turnbull, Manager. Tothill, Watson and Co. G. Froggatt, per A.S.F. ' WOOL ! WOOL ! Currie, Price, & Co Don Street, ARE Cash Buyers of any Quantity and Guarantee Highest Prices Free of Commission. REW and SECONDHAND WOOLPACKS IN STOCK. Important Notice! STRANGERS VISITING INVERCARGILL HAVE NO IDEA OF Tl»e Vast stock of CJoods TO BE SEEN INSIDE OUR STORES. q fac t, no establishment in Invercargill can show such variety of goods, and OUR PRICES for First-class Articles, are the Lowest %n the Ltty. LADIES REQUIRING A DRESS WELL MADE, TRIAL KINDLY SOLICITED. Charges, from 12s fid. This Department under first-class management. Go to for First-class Dress Goods—Big Selection of Dress Materials. Washing Dress Goods. Jackets, Mantles, Capes, Blouses Best Selection Millinery and Bonnets-see Windows Warranted Kid Gloves ; 5,000 Silk Cloves, 9d, Is, Is 3dpair Lace Curtains, Is lid. 2s fid, 3s fid, 4s fid fid Boys’ Suits, 4s lid, 5s lid; Men s Suits, 18s fid, 21s fid, 25s fid, 27s fid Men’s Shirts, Scarfs, Hats, Socks, Braces, at Low Prices. All kinds Boots and Shoes—for Prices see Windows. Floorcloths, Carpet Squares, 7s fid, 9s fid, 12s fid. Large Hearth Rugs, Is fid. Inspection Invited
Arthur Briscoe&Co WHOLESALE IRONMONGERS & IRON MERCHANTS, esk: stbeet_ Just landing ex Star of Victoria a large shipment of PYRAMID The Best Iron PYRAMID. G. C. IRON in the Market. Also, Pyramid Crown, Best Shoeing Iron. Wholesale only. Post Office, Box 175. , Telephone, 138. CASH PURCHASERS are recommended to try MEREDITH for BEST VALUE in Groceries. Three Tins Fresh Herrings for Is. Preserved Bloaters, in large oval tia. 8d three tins for Is 9d. Herrings in Tomato Sauce, 8d per tin. French Tomato Saues (a treat), only Is. Preserved Fruits, Greengage, Pears and Plums, only Gd tin. Marmalade in 2lb,glass jars. Is 3d. Coffee in 11b tins IS. Solomon’s Solution only 2s per pot. No. I Sugar, 561 b bag for 12s 6d. Finest Stone made Flour, per sack, 13s 6d. A REAL OOD Cy lE. CAN Btm BY -M jELECTIffIi Sole Agent for the SOVEREIGN BRAND OF CELYON TEA In one lb and half pound packets. In every lOOlbs of this tea is packed OlfE GOLDEN SOVEREIGN. 11. MEREDITH amily G-rocer TAY ST., INVJEBGABGILL. Mutual Life Association OF AUSTRALASIA. NT ALA PE RE U N T LIFE ASSURANCE AND INVESTMENT. Xjlß’El asstjbance Combined with an investment on which over 6 per cent. Compound. Interest is guaranteed, Irrespective of Profits. Apply for Rates to P. GILL, District Agent, Esk-st., Invercargil Uoxe.—Claims are settled without either dispute or delay. Funds Exceed One Million.
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Southern Cross, Volume 1, Issue 38, 16 December 1893, Page 16
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