Families waited on for orders > v Country correspondence promptly attended to U , N. Stirling, Family Grocer and General Merchant, ODBE ST. lUVEBCAEGILL. Agents for kelson, Moate and Co.’s Blended Teas; Proprietors of Shield mixture of pure China, Indian, and Celyon Teas. A well Assorted Selection of General Groceries, and Oilmen’s Stores Always in Stock, as supplied to Pillis’ Circus,
ALFRED DEWS, Undertaker (Opposite Council Hall). Kelvin Stre et. Funerals conducted in town or Country at the LOWEST RATES. Private Residence —Forth Street, 2 doors from Dr. Grigor’s. Eureka! Eureka!! If you want to know where it is, go to the Basket Factory in Dee street, where you will find a Genuine Clearing Sale. Things must be sold to effect a clearance, and as this is not a catch, but a BONA Fil)E Sale, the first T have ever had, you will find I keep an assortment of everything, including a full stock of Fancy Tables, Chairs, Music Canterbury's, Screens, Picnic Baskets, Hand Baskets, Knitting Baskets, Piano Stools, grocer’s, butcher’s, baker’s, and clothes Baskets, and Bassinettes, skirt stands and tern stands. Holiday-makers and picnickers, pay me a visit before going elsewhere! Anything in Basketware to be had at the Invercargill Basket Factory. Also, Japanese Ware. Kcmember!—Genuine Clearing Sale at a bona fide reduction. Please mention this paper when buying. R. C. MILLER, Invercargill Basket Factor v Under Theatre Royal , Dee st. Influenza I I The best remedy for Influenza is JONES ’ HONEY PECTORAL. During the last and previous visitatations of this epidemic many hundreds were cured by this medicine. It is SAFE AND SURE. After influenza take a bottle of Jones’ Iron and Quinine Tonic. E. B. JONES, Chemist and Druggist, Invercargill.
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Southern Cross, Volume 1, Issue 40, 30 December 1893, Page 2
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281Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Southern Cross, Volume 1, Issue 40, 30 December 1893, Page 2
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