KEortgraigr© and Agency €3©iiapa,iay of Mew JHe^ila,n.d 3 Zaimited, Wool ! Wool ! Wool! Wool! SEASON 1893-94. JE beg to announce to the Farmers and Woolgrowers of Southland that we are NOW receiving Wool for the gJEGOND SALE on 7th February, 1894. OTJIE& STORES, CRESCENT, And anticipating a considerable increase this year we have obtained Larger Storage Accommodation , enabling ns to Show to Full Advantage every Bale of Wool offered. All lots are carefully Valued prions to sale, thereby ensuring protection to owners’ interests, as 'we treat our Valuations as equal to owners’ reserves, unless otherwise instructed. " : Account sales are rendered promptly. 7 Poo Ijoacks, Seaming Twine , Branding Faints , and other Tieguisites forwarded on application. A. P. HAWKE, Manager. A. A. MacGrIBBON, Auctioneer.
THE Southland Chemical & Manufacturing Co’s “Premier ’ ’ Sheep Dip One Gallon Dip to 75 Gallons cold water —No hot water required in mixing this Dtp. Agents —Wyndham : I. W. Raymond ; Gore and Matanra J. Mac Gibbon and Son ; Fortrose—H. Templeton ; Riverton —R. A. Cassells. Otautau, William Affleck. Copy op Testimonial from Joseph Hatch and Co. T • Mr J. H. Richards : Dear Sir, —Having been employed as manager in on Vactory for the p.< st nine years, we have pleasure in saying that your services have given ■general satisfaction, and that you have manifested considerable skill and ability in carrying •on our various manufactures. We are, &C., TI , Trl r <>, rn 27th June, 1893. JOSEPH HATCH A CO. THE SOUTHLAND CHEMICAL & MANUFACTURING CO., Sole Proprietors and Manufacturers Of the Premier Engine and Lubricating Oils, Premier Soft Soap, Premier Blight and Weed Destroyer. Poisoned Grain of all descriptions, kept in stock and made to order. J. E,. Richards manager. Works :—Esk Street, Invercargill (Opposite Moffett’s Cordial Factory). Mutual Life Association OF AUSTRALASIA. & LIMITED PAYMENTS—WHOLE LIFE INSURANCE. dm re FOR PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS MEN—EXAMPLE: A man, age 30, assuring his life for L 509 under Table B, 14, pays an annual Premium of L2O 6s 3d until lie attains 44 years of age, when lie would have paid L 284 7s fid altogether. He would then’ possess a fully Paid-up Policy for LSOO, with accumulated bonuses added, and the Assurance would thereafter continue to earn furtnor bonuses until the death of the assured. P. GILL, District Agent, Esk Street, Invei-cargill. Innested Funds Exceed One Million. WM s=s mi Jaao&iif V?- - HiBSiHl i-nffls Kit __ v. iiWili ■*|=llE New F. and R.” Portable, rapid, noiseless, with horizontal feed—the host yet introduced. Price, as illustrated, £4 10s. Inspection and trial invited of this and of -our treadle Machines. W. O:Wilkins IRONMONGER, > 3 Tat Street, INVERCARGILL
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Southern Cross, Volume 1, Issue 45, 3 February 1894, Page 16
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429Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 Southern Cross, Volume 1, Issue 45, 3 February 1894, Page 16
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