The ancient proverb says : —“ You cannot get more out of a bottle than you put in it.” That’s an error. Besides what he put in a man can get a headache, a sick stomach, and perhaps a week in the lock-up.
WAIRIO SALE. WEDNESDAY, 14th EEB., 1894. |a A. MAGGIE BON (on behalf of theNational Mortgage and Agency Co.) will sell on above date — 200 250 2-Tooth Ewes and Wethers (good) Crossbred Lambs (lot freezers) Entries invited. THE J. G-. WARD FARMERS’ ASSOCIATION OE N.Z., LTD., have pleasure in announcing to the Farmers, Settlers, and general public in the Wiuton and surrounding districts that to keep pace with the increased requirements these districts they purpose opening a branch establishment in McLeod’s Brick Buildings on Monday, 12th February. Mr J. H. McGaw will be in charge. J. FISHEE, Manager. SATURDAY, 17th FEBRUARY At 12 noon WILLIAM TODD, instructed by the Agent of the Public Trustee, will sell in Exchange— Parts of Section 19, Block IX and Section 15, Block X, Invercargill Hundred, con* taining 113 acres Irood 18 jjoles, together' with all improvements, subject to a lease to Mr Francis Clark. Full particulars from Auctioneer. LAND AGENCY. IF you want to purchase a farm, a dwelling house or a building site, send for one of C.W. Beown’s Peopeety Reghstees. This will enable you to make a selection from, upwards of a hundred properties in various parts of Southland. The following new advertisements appear in the register this week —249—Brick House, in Gala street, lately occupied by Mr C. Tapper, containing G rooms, with I acre section, G-stalled stable. Garden, &c. C. W. BROWN, Land and Estate Agent, Esk Street, Invercargill,. Postal Address ; Box 77, Invercargill. SOME CHEAP LINES AT THE PREMIER BOOT SHOP, Dee Street. JOII N MACPHE RSO N, BOOTMAKER, has a few Cheap Lines, giving exceptional value in SCHOOL Boots GIRLS’ and Women’s Boots OWN MAKE of Slippers from 4b Gd CANYAS Shoes in great variety—Women’s from 4s Gd ; Men’s, from 6s Gd GIRLS’ LACE BOOTS, ten’s to two’s at ss. This is excellent value, and this line must be cleared. J. MACPHERSON, Deb Stbeex (opposite Guthrie’s).
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Southern Cross, Volume 1, Issue 46, 10 February 1894, Page 9
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358Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Southern Cross, Volume 1, Issue 46, 10 February 1894, Page 9
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