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Wm. Lewis and Co.’s reat SiVLE §oTereigns at lOs ai*e woi*tlt Iraylng. The purchasers of Drapery and Clothing express themselves much in the same way when Wm. Lewis and Go’s great Leviathan Half Yearly Sales ceme round. They keep faith with the public by offering them the FULL SELECTION on their ENTIRE high class stock, and they do not reduce themselves to the dishonest and reprehensible, practice of marking goods at their sale at higher value than the usual price, and then show :n other figures a false reduction. Our original prices are all retained and the reductions shown, so that a child can purchase at the same price as the best expert. We have no time to issue a circular and we think it is the best and most advisable plan to invite the public to to come and use their own judgment. Figures can be made to deceive, more especially when goods bearing the same name have so many qualities and only sound judgment can depict the various differences. W. LEWIS & GO’S LEVIATHAN SALE Commenced on Friday, 19th Jannary. This being Our Annual Stock-taking season, we are particularly anxious to reduce Our Stock to the lowest limits. In making the reductions we have kept this fact steadily in view, viz.—according to the value offered, depends entirely, the successful accomplishment of Our Object. We can assure you profit now is not our object, but, clearance of Stock. We will not carry forward goods from one season to another if price can induce a Sale. We cannot particularise or single out one department which will contain greater bargains than another. Unapprochable value can he had in all of them. Goods personally selected not returnable. No samples given. 'Terms Cash. WM. LE"WIS 00_ 3

ALBION HOTEL, Inyercargiil. mo Walter SEARLE, Proprietor. RAILWAY HOT EL, GOME E. R. WHITE, PROPRIETOR. Ample First-class Accemodation. TATTERS AW S HORSE BAZAAR Livery and Bait Stables. Dorses, Buggies, &c., of Every Description On Hire. These are the Finest Stables in Southland or Otago. 19 Loose Boies, and 50 stalls. FRED. R. WHITE- Prporietor DESCHLER’S Commercial and family HOTEL, Esk Street (Two minutes’ walk from Railway station and post-office.^ An addition of twenty rooms, in brick, has just been made, and having been built and fitted on the most modern principles, furnishes the house with every comfort and convenience. Fire-proof Sample Rooms. Porter for early trains. Strict attention. Moderate charges. C. J. DESCHLER Proprietor. JJ.OYAL HOTEL, Tay STREET, INVERCARGILL. The farmers’ town quarters. Geo. Prior Proprietor. Special attention given to the table. Good Stabling Free. t. McCarthy. ALLACE COUNTY HOTEL, Paddock Street, RIVERTON. Within three minutes’ walk of Railway Station and Oeean Beach. 1 Ample Accommodation for families at MODERATE RATES.

Society, someone has said, is composed of two large classes : those who have more dinners than appetite, and those who have more appetite than dinners.

WIDDOWSON AND rOGAUTY, COACH A CARRIAGE-BUILDERS. EVERY Description of Daisy and Dog Carts and Traps, Single and Double Buggies, Milk and other light Carts made to order on the shortest notice. Customers can rely upon getting the best Workmanship and Material. WIDDOWSON AND FOGARTY COENEB ESK AND KeLTIN S MEETS. Estimates Given.

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Southern Cross, Volume 1, Issue 47, 17 February 1894, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Southern Cross, Volume 1, Issue 47, 17 February 1894, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Southern Cross, Volume 1, Issue 47, 17 February 1894, Page 11

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