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A GENERAL INVITATION *3B i s Mi /"COUNTRY Visitors and the public generally are cordially invited to visit the Exhibition and inspect the immense stock of goods in all departments, specially selected to suit the requirements of the district, and at such prices as cash buyingin the best markets, and cash selling will admit of. Please Note —No one pressed ta bu y- . . A grand display of choice millinery. JL magnificent and varied stock of jackets, mantles, rain cloaks, furs, etc. A splendid stock of stylish and effective dress goods. A large stock of the bestmakes in gloves, hosiery, umbrellas, corsets, etc. An immense stock of blankets, flannels, sheetings, quilts, and GENERAL HOUSEHOLD DRAPERY. Thomson & Beattie, Terms : Prompt Nett Cash. Important Announcement. IX/TR. ,T. M. INNIS, Tailor, late of Clinton, will represent the A. W Sinclair Tailoring Company, of Invercargill, in place of Mr Howson, in the Gore and Tapanui districts, and will also attend and see that customers who gave their orders to Howson for, and on our behalf, will receive the same. Mr Innis will carry a large range of samples and our prices will defy competition. The People’s Tailors, A. W. SINCLAIR Co. ‘ VICTORY TAILORING STORES, Dee st, Invercargill

POSTAL NOTICE. LETTER. CARRIERS’ DELIVERY Deliveries by Letter Carriers are made daily. Town delivery at 8 a.m. and 1 p.m. Suburban delivery at 9 a.m. MAILS WILL CLOSE AS FOLLOWS : Tuesday, loth May—For the United Kingdom, the Continent of Europe, the United States, Central and South America, the West Indies, via San Francisco, and the Sandwich Islands, &c., at 3.15 p.m. The English mail of this despatch will be duo in London on 20th June. Money orders and Registered Letters will close at 2.15 p.m. Tuesday, May 15.—For the United Kingdom, the Continent of Europe, East and West Coasts of South America, per RMS Aorangi, at 3.45. p.m. The above steamer will leave Lyttelton on 1/th May, and be due at London on 29th June. Mi ney orders and registered letters at 2.15 p.m. Parcels at 3.4-5 p.m. Friday, May 18—For the United Kingdom, and the Continent of Europe (via Naples), India, China, Japan, Straits Settlements, Aden, Egypt, Tasmania, aud the Australian Colonies, per s.s. Te Anau, at 10.15 a.m. Money Orders may be procured, Letters Registered, and Parcels posted until 9.25 a.m. The English mail of this despatch will be due in London on 29th May. Correspondence intended to be forwarded by this opportunity must be specially addressed via Naples. (Signed) J. W. WILKIN, Chief Postmaster. REMOVAL NOTICE. JOHN MACPHERSOK wishes to announce to his numerous friendsthat he has removed a few doors nearer the centre of the town, next Coggins’ saddlery. His new stock of winter goods is now opened, and will compare favourably with any in town. Very lowest prices for cash. Our make a Speciality. Inspection Invited. J. MACPHBRSON, PREMIER BOOT SHOP, Dee Street.

SOUTHLAND COLLEGIATE CLASSES. THE Session will commence on Saturday, 26th May, in the High School at 11 a.m. Enrolment on 19th, at same hour and place. The following arc the Lecturers': — Latin, Senior 1 Mb Wm. MACALISTER Book-keeping / M.A. Latin, Junior "l Bey E. THORNTON Mathematics, Jun ) M.A. (Mathematics Snr. 1 Eev. W. WHITE Pure and Applied)) B.A. English—Mß W. H. CLARK, BA. French—Mß ZIMMER. Science—Mß J.E. VERNON, M.A..8.5. Freehand Drawing—Mß W. RIDDELL Mechanical Drawing—Mß J. JOHNSTON ROBERT McNAB, Acting Secretary. SEED OATS. SEED OATS. U. E T UCK E R Has Prime Seed Oats for Sale. Machine-dressed rye grass seed, Timothy, Clovers, Turnips, and all kinds of seeds. Cornsaeks, Woolpacks, and Twine. Just arrived another shipment of the famous Palliagodde and Neboda Teas—best in the market. All farmers’ requisites supplied. Bonedust and manures on hand and to arrive. G. E. TUCKER, Tay street, PRINCE OF WALES HAIRDRESSING SALOON. E KNIGHT has removed to more com- • modious and conveniently situated premises, next Prince of Wales stables, Dee street. Three chairs going. Customers may rely upon prompt attention. Razors carefully ground and set. Choice line of cigars and tobaccos of best brands, Agent for latest American swinging chairs E. KNIGHT, Hairdresser, myl2 Next Prince of Wales Yards.

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Southern Cross, Volume 2, Issue 6, 12 May 1894, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Southern Cross, Volume 2, Issue 6, 12 May 1894, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Southern Cross, Volume 2, Issue 6, 12 May 1894, Page 5

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