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JOHN BATH, COACHBUILDER, Is prepared to turn out all kinds of Vehicles in first-class style upon shortest notice. Drays, waggons, buggies, daisy traps and dog carts made in latest designs at very low prices. Note address— JOHN BATH, Yarrow street, Invercargill. EILE Y AND MOIR’S FURNITURE WAREHOUSE, Tay Street, Is certainly the best shop in town to bu really good Substantial Furniture at. Everything sold at BED-ROCK PRICES. EVERY DESCRIPTION OF Household Furniture Colonial and Imported, kept in stock, and sold very cheap for cash, or on the timepayment system. INSPECTION INVITED. THE PALACE HAIRDRESSING • SALOON. CIGAR DIVAN. TKJ W. WRIGHT has much pleasure in intimating to his customers and the general public that he has opened the above with all the latest American improvements. The only saloon in town fitted with the Patent Lounge American Chairs. I have also secured the services of Mr Gr. Thomas, Practical Tonsorial Artist, late of Collins at., Melbourne. Two chairs continually going. • A Large and varied Stock of Mounted Pipes B. W. WRIGHT, Haiuduesskk and Tobacconist, Corner Dee and Esk sts., near W. Lewis and Co., Drapers.

Jolm Fraser MONUMENTAL SCULPTOR, Has a large quantity of all classes of Granite and Marble on band. Tay Street, Invercargill.

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

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

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

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