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T ICTORIA COOKING RANGEBurns Wood or Coal. (24 inches long.) A No. 1 Range to burn coal will cook for a largo family at a cost of Is per week. Easily fitted, cuiekly cleaned, verv economical, well flnisuecl, with all improvements, at from ill to £5. COTTAGE G-RATES, Ornamental Ironwork of Every Do&crjption always on hand. Agexts Mataura, »V . Sheffield. Riverton. — B. Savage. Fairfax—Jas. Sutherland. JOHN WALKER & CO., -VI anrifacturers, Victoria Focmdry, Clyde Street, InVBKCAUGILL. A SPLENDID Willow-pattern (30 PIECES.) Will be given to the writer of the best paragraph on S : • —(1) Size not to exceed two inches of a newspaper column. (2). A Coupon (they are enclosed in every packet ol our pure Indian and. Celyon Teas) must accompany eacharticle. (3). Competition closes on 28th February. The winning paragraph, with name of writer, will he published in ; this paper on 3rd of March. R. L. BE GO & SONS, ' Tea Merchants, Tay street, Invercargill. M. COURT Sittings for month q£ January, 1804— OTAUTAE, 37th, 2 p.m. WIN TON, 24th, 10 a.m. LUMSDEN. 25th, 10 a.m. RIVERTON, 20th, 11.00 a.m.
BURN HOKOMUI COAL, CHEAPEST AND BEST. J. G. WARD - Agent. JUPOETiHT NOTICE. To Farmers, Ruuholders, and Graziers. MOIR’S PATENT AUTOMATIC RAT OBSTRUCTOR Now on Sale. This Cheap, Portable, and absolutely effective invention has been proved an absolute boon to Farmers and Graziers. _ See press notices. Correspond once invited. Agents wanted. J. B. MOI R, ESK STREET, INVERCARGILL. mAT AURA BRIDGE HOTEL. CJIAS. HUMPHRIES ... Proprietor. Excellent accommodation. Good Stabling. Humphries’ Hall—suitable for all kinds of theatrical entertainments.
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Southern Cross, Volume 1, Issue 42, 13 January 1894, Page 5
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488Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Southern Cross, Volume 1, Issue 42, 13 January 1894, Page 5
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