FISHING TACKLE. IETIANK A. STEANS wishes to inform lovers of the gentle art that he has one of the most complete stocks of Angling requisites in New Zealand—imported direct from the leading Scotch and English manufacturers— consisting of all the latest novelties. His well-known goods have made a reputation for their high quality, and are nsed by the most prominent Southland -anglers. Inspection and inquiry cordially invited. Price lists andhints to young anglers, post tree. Repairs of every description. Licenses issued. Frank A. Steans, Practical Angler and Tackle Dealer, Dee st , Invercargill. Telephone, No. 158.] [P.O, Box No. 158. a N. DAWSON AND CO.. General Storekeepers & Dealers, WAIMATUKU. #UR New Premises having been erecte We are now in a position to supply al linds of Groceries, Drapery, Ironmongery • &c., every article at the lowest possible price €or Cash. HIGHEST PRICE given for all Eggs Butter, and other Farm Produce. We are also Cash Buyers of SHEEPSKINS and RABBITSKINS, Wool. Horsehair, Hides, Tallow, &c., &c. Agent for “THE SOUTHERN CROSS,’ Penny Weekly Newspaper. WIDDOWSON AND FOGARTY, COACH & CARRIAGE - BUILDERS. EYBRY Description of Daisy and Dog Carts and Traps, Single and Double Buggies, Milk and other light Carts made to '3>rder on the shortest notice. Customers can rely upon getting the best Workmanship and Material. Estimates Given. WIDDOWSON AND FOGARTY Corner Esk and Kelvin Streets. WOOL SEASON, 1898-94 ■igEND your CLIP to Ch Proggatt, WOOL & GRAIN MERCHANT, Dee st., Invercargill. t "■EXCURSION TRIPS TO THE MJd BLUFF. Those visiting the port on Wednesday •afternoons should not forget to call at CrEORGESON’S REFRESHMENT ROOMS, Where they will always find ready a good Cup of Tea, Coffee or Cocoa, with Hot Pies and Pastry of First Quality. •Comfortable Waiting Rooms for ladies and Children. Directly Opposite Railway Station. Shipping supplied. Licensed to sell Stamps. Agent for the Southern Cross P. GEORGESON, BAKER, PASTRYCOOK, and CONFECTIONER. SCOURING SEASON, 1893-94 J. MATHESON & CO., Fcllmongers and Wool-scourers, Woodlands, on the approach of another season beg to tender their thanks to their customers for past favours and to solicit a continuance of their confidence in ’the future. They have recently added some fresh plant to their works at Woodlands, and can now put through considerably more wool than formerly. Customers can rest assured that the best ’work will be done and the utmost care paid to their interest. Quotations on application
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Southern Cross, Volume 1, Issue 41, 6 January 1894, Page 11
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393Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Southern Cross, Volume 1, Issue 41, 6 January 1894, Page 11
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