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Blankets & Flannels J. D. McG-mer & Co. Have at the present time a very heavy stock of English and Colonial Blankets and Flannels—all purchased last summer at Bedrock prices. In our Dee st. window we have made a special display of Colonial twilled blankets, for single and double beds. English blankets from 6/11 per pair. Best quality Colonial Blankets, from 16/9 to 21/- per pair. Colonial Flannels at Bfd, lid, 1/- 1/3, and 1/6 per yard. Yard wide, superior quality, white, long cloth calico, 3/6 doz yards. Yard wide “ Dacca ” calico, absolutely pure, extra strong, 5/6 doz. yds. Two yards wide iron twill, unbleached sheeting, 1/- per yard. Very special in quilts, for double beds at 4/6 and 6/6 worth 6/6 and 8/6 each. Special purchase of knickerbrocker tweed for ladies’ dresses. The full dress length only 4/11, worth 10/g the dress. J. D. Me Gruer & Co Ready-Money Drapers, Corner I)ee and Esk sts.

»» ABBIT TRAPS, Rabbit Traps —the best and cheapest may be had from Hall and Co., ironmongers, corner Dee and Esk streets. Bang!! Never misses. Bes Guns and Ammunition at Hall and Co.’s, the Corner. WANTED at Hall and Co.’s, customers for Jam Jars, Fruit Bottles, Jelly Tumblers, and Brass Jam Pans—all reduced in price. Must be sold this season. Bargains for the early bird. IE GAIN —HALL & CO. are selling the ■■ best Oyster Knives in the market at 9d each, purchased direct from the best English maker (not a consignment from Dunedin). Note, price 9d each, only at Hall and Co.’s, Cash Ironmongers. INVERCARGILL COAL and FIREWOOD DEPOT, and Public Weighbridge, Spey Street. W. S. Waterston Proprietor. Newcastle, Westport, Greymouth, Kaitangata, Nightcaps, and Hokonui Coal. Als« Double Screened Brunner mine nut coal. Firebricks, Fireclay, and Portland Cement. A large supply of all kinds of dry firewood pt on hand. J AMES MEDLEY, Canvasser. CARSWELL AND CO ■ CRESCKNT, INVERCARGILL, LAND, ESTATE, & FINANCE AGENTS. MONEY TO LEND ON FREEHOLD SECURITY AT CURRENT RATES. Trust Moneys Invested. Valuations made AGENTS FOR: E. Hornsby and Sons, Ltd., GranthamAntiseptic Sheep Dip, “non-poisonous.” Thomas’ Carbolised Sheep Dip. The Canton Insurance Office, Ltd. AITKEN AND BROAD, Saddlers, Harness & Collar Makers GORE, HJ AVE in stock a large assortment o Saddlery and Harness Of every description. Farmers’ requisites in these lines specialty. Anything in the Trade made on shortest notice at a Reasonable Price. BURN HOECONUI COAL, CHEAPEST AND BEST. J. Gr. WARD - Agent.

JAMES SPRAT T. CHEAPEST HOUSE IN TOWN Wholesale & Retail SAIL, TENT, TARPAULIN AND OILSKIN MANUFACTURER. Reaper and Binder Aprons made up on shortest notice. Horse Covers, Mill Covers, Tents, &c., &c., always on hand at lowest possible prices. All kinds and sizes of Marquees. Flags made to order and on hire. You could not do better than come and inspect my stock before going elsewhere. JAMBS SPRATT, SAIL MAKER, Corner of Dee and Don Streets. FARMERS’ CLUB STABLES WTHDHAM. R. K. MACDONALD, Livery Stable Keeper, wishes to announce that he has taken over the Stables and Loose-boxes in connection with the Farmers’ Club Hotel. Buggies and Horses always on hire. j Letters and Telegrams promptly attended to. REMOVAL NOTICE. JOHN MAOPHERSON wishes to announce to his numerous friends that 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. Yery lowest prices for cash. Our make a Speciality. Inspection Invited. J. MAOPHERSON, PREMIER BOOT SHOP, Dee Street. SEED OATS. SEED OATS. Gr E rjj UCK E R Has Prime Seed Oats for Sale. Machine-dressed rye grass seed, Timothy, Clovers, Turnips, and all kinds of seeds. Cornsacks, 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,

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Southern Cross, Volume 2, Issue 10, 9 June 1894, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Southern Cross, Volume 2, Issue 10, 9 June 1894, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Southern Cross, Volume 2, Issue 10, 9 June 1894, Page 2

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