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A SILiNDID Willow-pattern TEA SET (39 PIECES.) Will be given to the wiiter of the best paragraph on |EK F BS W"* 8 * JPk two inches of a newspaper column. (2). A Coupon (they are enclosed in every packet of our pure Indian and Celyon Teas) must accompany each article. (3). Competition closes on 28th February, Tire winning paragraph, with name of writer, will be published in this paper on 3rd of March. R. L. BEGG & SON'S, Tea Merchants, Tay street, Invercargill. GARRISON BAND BAZAAR. BONATIONS to the Bazaar to be held in April next in aid of the instrument fund of the Garrison Band will be gratefully received by the secretary or any other member of the Band. R. JENKIFS, Secretary. CATTANACH’S GORE HOTEL, MEDWAY STREET, GORE. HAYING taken over the above well and favourably known Hostelry, the oldest established in Gore, CHARLES CATTANACH Desires to intimate that every requisite necessary for the convenience and comfort of Patrons is available. Private suites of apartments for familiesLiquors, &c., the best obtainable. Hot, Cold, and shower baths. First-class Billiard Table. Livery Stable adjoining.

(Established 1862). Wholesale and Retail Boot and UpperManufacturers . Importers of English and Continental Boots and Shoes from the best Makers. Measure work a speciality. Repairs neatly executed. Our Motto A good Article at the | Lowest Possible Price. j Note the Address : J. KINGSLAND Sr CO, i Tay Street, Invercargill. A. Raeside d;sires to return his thanks to his numerous customers for the patronage extended to him I d ring the past years, and begs to inform. ! them that lie lias now opened his new j premises in lisle st. For the public convenience he has erected the most complete restaurant in the colony. Families and visitors from the country can j have meals or refreshments in privacy, with j prompt attention. Wedding parties catered for on the Shortest Notice and at smallest cost. Special accommodation for ladies. A. Racside’s Pastry and Pics arc rarely equalled and never surpassed. Wedding, Christening and Birthday Cakes a speciality. gE O RUE R. UEORGE Speciau Agext GOVERNMENT LIFE INSURANCE DEPARTMEN T, IXVERCARGILL. Mr George has had ten years’ experience of Life Insurance matters, and invites intending insurers to consult him before insuring in any office. Private address Leet street, Invercargill

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Southern Cross, Volume 1, Issue 46, 10 February 1894, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Southern Cross, Volume 1, Issue 46, 10 February 1894, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Southern Cross, Volume 1, Issue 46, 10 February 1894, Page 6

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