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INVERCARGILL SALE YARDS. EEKLY sales will be held at, the Yards, Wallaeeiown Crossing, as usual during autumn, on the following dates : Tuesday, loth „ Wednesday, 23rd ~ Tuesday, 23th „ the alternate sales being held on Wednesdays, so as not to clash with Gore sales. R. F. OUTHUERTSON, Secretary. SOUTHLAND PROPERTY. Messrs tothill watson & CO. have received instructions from Mr Edward Corbett to sell by private treaty, as he is leaving south owing to his having property in Ashburtou. 872 ACRES FREEHOLD LAND, situated between the Titipua and the Hedgehope ; all wire fenced and subdivided into 5 paddocks, 250 acres of which are laid down in English grasses, balance in tussock. The ammnt ploughed and in English grass is drain ploughed 6 yards apart and is in thorough good heart. A low figure will be accepted. Full particulars on application at the firm’s Office, Esk Street, Invercargill. Improve-ments—Two-roomed Cottage, 6-stalled Stable, and Chaff house and Whare. A PUBLIC BENEFIT IN' THE HAIRDRESSING and TOBACCONIST BUSINESS. THE PARIS SALOON. HARRY DOUBLE, Hairdresser, ha* entered into co-partnership with his brother, George Double, as Hairdressers, Perfumers and Tobacconists. The firm in future will be carried on under the name of “ Double Brothers.” In addition to their present premises (which' they continue) they have also leased that Corner Shop in Lewis’ Buildings, lately occupied in the same business by E. Wright (which will be known as the Paris Saloon) which they have given a thorough overhaul, and have fitted up on the most modern ideas, due regard having been exercised for the comfort and convenience of their Customers. George Double has been in the employ of Mr E. lies, Princes-st., Dunedin, for a considerable period, where he gained a most thorough knowledge of every doscription of Hairwork and Wigwork, which will be made a specialty of by the new Fir.m. They not only anticipate to keep a large stock of every requisite in the Hairdressing Business especially that of Razors—but another branch will be opened—that of Tobacconists—in the Corner Shop only, where many novelties and brands will be added to the Stock from time to time. Their Customers will at all times receive that due attention and expedition which they anticipate will not only secure success, but make their Business second to none in Invercargill. DOUBLE BROTHERS, Hairdressers, Perfumers and Tobacconists, Dee-st., Invercargill. C. G LAYTON, ARTIST PHOTO., Main-st., Gore (late Carl Hagen’s), WITH whom is associated H. Clayton, Esq,, M.P.S.G.B. (late of South Australia), Artist by appointment to his Excellency sir William Robinson, Lecturer to the Academy of Arts, S/.A., Ac., &c. The leading Photo Studio.in Gore for every kind of PhotoWork —Plain, Enamelled, Matt Opaline, coloured with life tints in oils, crayons or water colours. The Instantaneous Process for children and fancy groups. Largest and finest display of Photo Work in the District. A working staff of five adult hands. Cheapest. Best. Quickest. CLAYTON, ( CLAYTON, GORE. | GORE. CLIFTON BUTCHERY. H VICKERY, in thanking his Customers • for their patronage for the last six years, begs to announce that he has lately made arrangements for the extension of his business. Carts will now visit Woodend, Greeubills, Georgetown,Strathearn and Invercargill three times a week—Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. Delivery of orders early in the morning guaranteed. Nothing but the best meat obtain ible in the market will be supplied. Notifications per post promptly attended to. H. YICKBRY, Butcher, CLIFTON, BLUFF ROAD. The Sultan of Turkey is a monomaniac on the subject of carriages. He has been steadily engaged in making a collection of such vehicles for the past twenty years, and now has nearly five hundred of all makes and kinds. W. H. Mathieson of the American Carriage Factory says he would be delighted to make the acquaintance of any one so affected, as his stock is replete with vehicles of; all kinds, all prices, and all good values.—Advt.

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Southern Cross, Volume 2, Issue 6, 12 May 1894, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 2 Southern Cross, Volume 2, Issue 6, 12 May 1894, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 2 Southern Cross, Volume 2, Issue 6, 12 May 1894, Page 15

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