THE NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY aee now s'howiko A Nice Range of Colonial Tweeds FOR SUITS—TO MEASURE. NOW is the time to select something entirely new for a smart Summer suit. 200 NEW PATTERNS TO CHOOSE FROM. Fit Guaranteed. THE NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY, DEE STREET. JUJU ABTIN HUGHES Don Street (next Criterion Hotel). WHEELWRIGHT .... and GENERAL BLACKSMITH Drays and Waggons made to Order. Expresses, Waggons, Spring Carts and all kinds of Light Vehicles mode on the Premises. HOESKSEOEINQ AND GsNKEAL JOBBXKA ft N. DAWSON AND CO., G-eneral Storekeepers & Dealers, W AIM AT U KIT. OCR New Premises having been erecte We are now in a position to supply al kinds of Groceries, Drapery, Ironmongery &c., every article at the lowest possible price for Cash. HIGHEST PRICE given for all Eggs Butter, and other Farm Produce. We are also Cash Buyers of SHEEPSKINS andRABBITSKINS, Wool. Horsehair, Hides, Tallow, &c., &c. “THE SOUTHERN CROSS,’ Penny Weekly Newspaper. w CARSWELL AND CO. ***■" CRESCENT, INVERCARGILL, LAND, ESTATE, & FINANCE AGENTS VALUATORS, &c. Trust Money's Invested. A® ItaesMe desires to return Ins thanks to his numerous ■customers for the patronage extei del to him during the past years, and begs to inform them that he has now opened his new premises in Ksk st. For the public convenience he has erected the most complete restaurant in the colony. Families and visitors from the country can hare meals or refreshments in privacy, with prompt attention.
Wedding parties catered fo'r on the Shortest Notice and at smallest cost. Special accommodation for ladies. A. Eaeside’s Pastry and Pies are rarely equalled and never surpassed. Wedding, Christening and Birthday Cakes a speciality. The Largest Sale GIST RECORD. IN 1893, in SOUTHLAND DISTRICT Alone, 2418 Bottles 2418 OF Jones’ Honey Pectoral Were used. Many patent medicines have come, gone, and are forgotten, while this Reliable and Speedy Cure for coughs, colds, bronMtis, influenza, &c., has grown in public favour. Is 6d & 2s 6d per bottle. E. B. J 0N E S, Chemist and Druggist, Dee street, Invercargill.
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Southern Cross, Volume 1, Issue 49, 3 March 1894, Page 6
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337Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Southern Cross, Volume 1, Issue 49, 3 March 1894, Page 6
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