gOUTHLAND COUNTY OUTSTANDING BATES. Notice is hereby given that instructions have been issued'to sue for all rates now due and unpaid without further notice. E. P. MacGOUN, County Clerk and Treasurer OUTHLAND HOETICULTUEAL 1 SOCIETY. Flower SSi o IN THE TEMPERANCE HALL, ON MONDAY AND TUESDAY, Ist and 2nd JANUAEY. DOOES OPEN AT 2 P.M. ADMISSION ONE ... SHILLING. Prize Schedules may be obtained at the various seed shops. Exhibits for Oompetioh must be in by 11 o’clock on first day of Show. C. S. LONGUET, Acting Secretary. EXCUESION TO STEWAET ISLAND. s|fSl-IE P.S. “ AWAEUA ” will, weather ™ and other circumstances permitting, leave the Bluff for Half Moon Bay, Stewart Island, on arrival of the 5 p.m. train from Invercargill on Saturday, 23rd inst., which will give excursionists the opportunity of remaining on the Island till the following Wednesday, on which day the steamer will visit the Island on her usual weekly mail service trip. Eeturn Tickets, 7s 6d. Children, half-price. JAMES E. EOX, Secretary Bluff Harbour Board. Bluff Harbour, 18th Dec., 1893. S. LEY Y, Under Theatre Eoyal, Intends to hold a regular clearing-out sale and get in some Cash. IS OME make a great noise about buying a stock of Drapery at 12s 6d in the £, but S. Levy is going to sell to the public £1 worth of goods fer 12s 6d. Lor the next three months only. Just give him a trial and you will find he can sell things cheaper than any house in town. FOE THE HOLIDAYS J LENNNIE & SONS would respect. a would respectfully remind their friends and customers that they nave on hand, and to arrive regularly, a large and choice assortment of fresh, seasonable fruit, and all kinds of confectionery suitable to the present festive season, and they will be glad to give every attention to all orders they may be favoured with. Also green peas, new potatoes, asparagus, and cucumbers local grown, fresh daily. J. LENNIE. & SONS, Nurserymen, Seedsmen, and Fruiterers, Dee street, Invercargill. CAMPBELL, PHOTO AETIST, Tay Stkeet, Invercargill. Studio open daily for Artistic Portraiture in all its Branches, from Midgets to Life-size. ENLARGED PHOTOGRAPHS. Special attention is given to this branch of the Business See my Specimens and enquire Prices before sending elsewhere.— ■\¥"ea.-r EM A S T •E ir s JE m A s T E R” S HATS. Any of the following varieties of winter cabbage, if planted during, this or next month will be found very useful during the winter months, coming in at a time when vegetables of any sort are scarce :—Brussels sprouts, curled kale, broccoli of sorts, savoys, cabbage of sorts, and celery. ; They may be obtained at J. Lennie and Sons, Dee 1 street.
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Southern Cross, Volume 1, Issue 39, 23 December 1893, Page 15
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451Page 15 Advertisements Column 2 Southern Cross, Volume 1, Issue 39, 23 December 1893, Page 15
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