Whittfngham Bros. and Instone (Established 1868) General Mrreliaiits am-l Importers, J-UiVATH 1 01ST SALEAlb and Stout— Porters, Head’s Brandy.— lieuneasy, Denis M ode, Boomerang Champagne. — Pommery and ’ " -no. M-Mt and Chandon, Krug and Co. Claret. —VD Vo. 0 to 4, st, Julien, P nidi’s, &c. Gin.—-J.D.K.Z., Old Tom (Burnett’s). Dry Gin (Gilbe\ :• ) Liqueurs.—B en« di c tin e, Curacog Port.—Graham’s 1 to 6 Diamond, Gil dry's Invalid Rum. —Lemon Hart’s qrs. and octaves, Forster's ‘ Case ’ Schnapps. —Wolfe’s, Henkes’s SHE'feßT. —l-to-7 Castle, Royal Axnantalado and other* Whiskies. —Stbiinv Bonding Co.’s (indie and Special Reserve, Jameson’s, Roy a.- Bruce, Glen Dhu Wines. —Penfolcl’s —Grcnache, Tokay, Burgundy, Coustantia, Port, o linnet, Musca-i-o, Prontignac, Muscatel, liahlis, Hock, UB ; ‘-..wny (aspecialty for invalids) Smith’s —Lt. Prontiguac, < . .niia, Muscatel St. Ilubei-ts—Burgundy Special —Fruit Wines, 12 ■ (vein c.iie = i Cigars and Cigarettes. —All Leading ' Bovri l. —2,4, 8, and 16oz. STATION, FARM, AND DAIRY Pi Pi USOUJSITUS. ALL ORDERS or ENQUIRIES will .meet \rrrn PROMPT ATTENTION. Agents Victoria Insurance Co., Fire & Marine & Fidelity Guai’antee. | Address—liiddel sF, InvercargilL |
Reid and Gray, SOLE AGENTS FOR NE ;• ...A.NT) FOR THE Mercer “ Non-Cfsawas ” Binder Redlxiced. to £3O Delivered at your Bn Away station. This gave unqualified satisfaction to those who ii-i-d i> last season, and is the OXLY machine that will handle either livhi •••• avy ’crops perfectly. Order Early to a raid Eisappoinimeu- • only a Limited number for Sale, (TESTLT * \ : ■■,) ."'y Hank, Otcpopo, Ist Sept., 1892. Dear Sirs, —I am very pleased to say ilmt ■ reer Hinder I got from you last . season (oft cut for hill-sides) did its worn m • .veil- ut manner Wo cut about 200 acres of crop, hills arid plain, light ami f -cop. die did her w rk in the most perfect manner under all the varied conditio:-.- easy to pull -• ml easy to manage. With the little wheel down hill there is none U. witlihcr. Ws L- iAM FRAME. El;; : r - East Taieri i‘2nd August, 180:1 The Mercer Binder that I bought from you 1;..-;- --m gave me the greatest satisfaction. In green, tangled, or very heavy crops .1. consider ;i has no equal, on account of tin: elevating process being performed without the u«- -f canvas, which is always such a trouble to keep in order. The mechanism of machine is first class, and lam sure, with ordinary care, will do a great amount of v. r\ ■ -h very little expense. WILLIAM KIRKLAND. (Other testimonials on #pph et-rml Best Manilla Binding Twines and otlm-; pod dies, at Lowest Prices, Oils, &v Agents Fou Clayton and Sliuttlewoi Id o Anils and Engines.
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Southern Cross, Volume 1, Issue 45, 3 February 1894, Page 1
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427Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Southern Cross, Volume 1, Issue 45, 3 February 1894, Page 1
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