Opening Announcement* Geo. T. Smyth Begs to inform his old friends and the public generally that he has re-opened the premises in Tay-st., formerly occupied by Messrs D. Smyth and Co., with a New, and well-assorted stock of Groceries,Teas, and Provisions, and trusts, by strict attention to business, and Low Prices combined, to merit afair share of public patronage. G.T.S. having, for the past six years, had charge of a branch of Messrs Moran and Cato’s extensive cash grocery business in Melbourne, has seen the immense advantages of the cash system, both to consumer and seller, and will make a special effort to induce the good people of Invercargill and surrounding* districts to buy for cash. See circulars and windows for prices. Note address— Gfeo. T. Smyth., TEA I^nEJEEOiarAAIsrT, GASH AND FAMILY GROCER, Tay Street, East. a fa m l 'A i \i L/ :r vv 1# BNETIAN BLIND W WORKS. Established 1880. Old Blinds repainted and retaped equal to new on shortest notice. Every description oi Window Blinds manufactured. Wire Blinds a speciality. CHAMBERS AND GO. DEE STREET (Opposite St. Paul s Church) iz
CATTAISTAOH’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 families. Liquors, &c., the best obtainable. Hot, Cold, and shower baths. First-class Billiard Table. Livery Stable adjoining. Southland E-t i—i p 5 rvn E o pp 1 * |g,f, E-t t—i pR o Pr pp £ o Ph
CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY Ltd. REGISTERED OFFICE AND STORES DON STREET, INVERCARGILL. Applications for membership received at the Stores daily from 8.30 a.m to 5.30 p.m. N.B.—All goods of first-class quality supplied at lowest current rates. Agencies—United Fire Insurance Coy. Carbol Crystal, the great American Sheep dip and Medal Brand Roofing Felt. THE PALACE HAIRDRESSING SALOON. CIGAR DIYAK •gps W. WRIGHT lias muclj. pleasure in intimating- to In’s customers and the general public that ho has opened the above with all the latest American iraprovoments The only saloon in town fitted with the Patent Lounge American Chairs. I have also secured the services of Mr G. Thomas, Practical lonsorial Artist, late of Collins st., Melbourne-. Two chairs continually going. ; A Large and varied Stock of Mounted Pipes E. W. W RICH T, HAIBDIIE3.SHU. AND TOBACCONIST, Corner Dec and Esk sis., near W. Lewis and Co., Drapers.
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Southern Cross, Volume 1, Issue 35, 31 March 1894, Page 3
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415Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Southern Cross, Volume 1, Issue 35, 31 March 1894, Page 3
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