Convalescent Home. mes e. h. McDonald, Eye st., Invercargill, HAS Superior Accommodation for Invalids from the Country. Reference : DR. YOUNG, Invercargill. REMOVAL NOTICE. Bicycles MRS HOGAN, Fruiterer and Confectioner, intimates to her customers and friends that she has removed to new premises next white Swan Hotel, Dee street. FROZEN MEAT DEPOT.—James Lloyd & Co. are selling frozen mutton and lambs received daily from Ocean Beach Freezing Works. Kelvin St. (Opposite Council Hall). /''l OOD accommodation for persons from V3T the country at Mrs Lawson’s Temperance boarding house, Spey st., behind Guthrie’s. Ladies from the country nursed. Terms strictly moderate. my!2 KAPOK BEDS, warm, healthy and light made to order and on hand, at Strang’s Furniture Warehouse, Esk-st. ONLY ONE SHILLING for a bucket. By using Cory’s Kerosene Tin Bucketholder, empty tins are converted into strong buckets in a few minutes. The holder outlasts several tins—Of all ironmongers and storekeepers —Wholesale, W. Guthrie & Co., and A. Briscoe & Co.. Invercargill. Repair ed b j a Thorough Expert, on the premises. All best makes of machines kept in stock, including the Humber, New Rapid yKolus, New Howe, Premier, Austral - Easy terms. Bicycles on time-payment. Sundries of all descriptions at the Southland Cycle Works (E. R. Qodward), Dee street, above Spey Street. HENDERSON’S Temperance Hotel, opposite Hanan’s Hall, Dee Street, Invercargill. This Well-Built Brick Establishment has been taken over by Mrs Henderson (late of Dunedin) who has had it thoroughly renovated throughout. IPI VERY convenience and comfort of a Li home may bo had by travellers and visilors. Correspondence promptly attended to. Shower and Plunge Baths, and special Sitting Room for Ladies at Mrs Henderson’s Temperance Hotel Dee St. my 19 CLEMPSON’S Irish Moss is taking the lead for curing troublesome coughs, bronchitis, whooping cough, difficulty of breathing, clearing all mucous phlegm from the lungs. Is, Is 3d, and 2s 3d (large). From grocers in town, Winton, Riverton, Wyndham, and Gore. myl2 WANTED 500 mothers to take away Boys’ Knicker and Naval Suits, at 4s lid, 5s lid, 6s 9d upwards- Monster purchase Colonial Tweeds, Is lid,2s, 3d,2s 6d at Price and Bulleid’s. WANTED Known. — ln consequence of the low price of oats Price and Bulleid have reduced their £3 10s waterproofs to 32s 6dand 35s 6d. Mate no mistake, you’ll get these goods at the advertised prices. WANTED Known —56,00 sacks oats have been shipped Home by the s.s. Port Albert, and we hope good prices will be got. 100 men’s suits, 18s 6d, 21 s 6d, and 25s 6d. Extraordinary value for the money. WANTEDIOO .vorking men to rollup early to fetch away men’s bluchers at 5s 9d; heavy balraorals, 9s 9d ; dungarees at 2s lid, from Price and Bulleid. to know that elling good 'ANTED Householders Begg and Sons are Indian Tea at Is lOd per lb. WANTED KNOWN—The best house in town to buy local made underclothing ; all made from Horroekse’s and Croudson’s calicoes, at Goudie’s Kilmarnock House. WANTED KNOWN—The best house in town to buy local made shirts, under flannels, singlets, pants, and knitted hose, all sizes, at Goldie’s Kilmarnock house. Hanan’s Buildings, Dee street. WANTED KNOWN that Begg and Sons are selling off their Fancy Goods at 25 per cent, reduction in Tay-st. CONOMISB by buying Furniture, Crockery, or anything required in the house from Strang’s Furniture Warehouse. TEAPOTS in great variety, from 9d up wards. White and gold cups and saucers at 5s per doz. Exceptional value. R. L. Begg & Sons, Tay-st. ’ANTED House-wives to call ar.d inspect my stock of general Household Goods before purchasing elsewhere. W. STRANG, Esk-st. WANTED KNOWN That you can have a good LUNCH for Sixpence, at the Exchange, opposite News Office, from 12 to 2 daily. WANTED KNOWN—The best house in town to buy local made picas, aprons, skirts and blouses, at Goldie’s Kilmarnock House.
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Southern Cross, Volume 2, Issue 9, 2 June 1894, Page 8
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633Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Southern Cross, Volume 2, Issue 9, 2 June 1894, Page 8
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