CO-OPERATION in business. I import lamps j you buy them; result, mutual satisfaction. W. C. Wilkins, Ironmonger, Tay street. HANDSOME lamps to hang from ceiling and pull down to table, 15s to 40s. W. C. Wilkin’s Lamp Shop, Tay street. NURSERY and sick room comforts, Spirit Stoves, Kerosene Stoves, Night Lamps. Good, but inexpensive. W. C. Wilkins, Tay street. NOTICE OF REMOVAL! ~ MESSRS Martin and McKellar notify that the/ have removed their office to Kaitangata Coal Depot Liddel Street. Telephone 133 WINTON A. & P. ASSOCIATION. SPECIAL PRIZES & SPECIAL TRAIN.. IN addition to the 30 special prizes already offered, the following have since come to hand —For best pair of geese, trophy, value LI Is (gift of Messrs Walter Guthrie and Co., Limited. For best collection of potatoes, a hat, value 7s 6d (gift of Messrs Thomson and Beattie). Mr P. A. Blyth’s nrizo is altered to read—For best powdered butter, not less than 51bs. For the convenience of persons attending the show and brass band bazaar from the Hokonui district, a special train will leave Winton 'for the Hokonui Coal Mine at 10 o’clock p.m., day of show and bazaar, sth June. M. O’BRIEN, Secretary. rjpHE WALTER A. WOOD MOWING AND REAPING MACHINE CO., Beg to intimate to farmers and others at Winton and the surrounding districts that a trial of the celebrated Bennett’s Stump Puller, which after an exhaustive trial of three days at the CHICAGO WORLD’S FATE, was awarded the CENTENNIAL MEDAL, Will take place at Mr Russell’s place, in Winton township on TUESDAY, THE 29 th INST at 2 P.M. BLUFF HARBOUR BOARD. TENDERS will be received until noon on Thursday, 14th June, 1894, for the supply of coal to the Bluff Harbour Board. Particulars may be seen at the Board’s Offices, Campbelltown. Tenders to be addressed to the Chairman,- Bluff Harbour Board, Campbelltown, and marked outside “ Tender for coal.” The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. JAMES E. FOX, Secretary. Harbour Board’s Offices, Campbelltown, 22nd May, 1894. my 26 NVEECARGILL ORCHESTRAL UNION. THEATRE ROYAL. Second Concert (4th SERIES). TUESDAY, 29th MAY, 1894. Kindly assisted by the Misses Grigob, Miss Morrison ; Mr E. Price and Mr J. Walls, Vocalists. Late Tramcars. my 26 Box Plan at Dresden. THE UNITED FRIENDLY SOCIETIES’ FOURTH ANNUAL PROCESSION, GONGERT, AND BALL Will take place in THEATRE ROYAL and ZEALANDIA HALL, Oh WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13th Popular Prices —Circle, 2s; Stalls, Is 6d; PIT : OUNTIE SHILLING All members of United Friendly Societies are particularly requested to join in the procession. G, B. BROWN, Hon. Sec. Prime O AMARU DERWENT Potatoes NOW in store, and to arrive, orders booked for any quantity, from 1 cwt to 20 tons. Note —These are all railed direct from the Potato Fields. Quality for Table or Sead unsurpassed. W. N. STIRLING, <■ Dee Street.
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Southern Cross, Volume 2, Issue 8, 26 May 1894, Page 8
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466Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Southern Cross, Volume 2, Issue 8, 26 May 1894, Page 8
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