A BOOM in second hand Cycles suitable for juveniles or adults, from 50s upwards. Must be steld to make room for new stock shortly to arrive. Send for particulars to Cycle Exchange, Don street. It. W. Jones, Propriet or. PAR C\ CLES, Davis Sewing Machines, Bemiugton Typewriters, Amateur Lathes and 1' ret Saws, Cycle and Sewing machine parts, Mechanical repairs of every description at the Cycle and Machinery Depot, Don street. R. VV. Jones, Proprietor. A LAMP without a chimney. The “ Wanzer Patent.” Very -economical in burning - W. C. Wilkins, Lamp Importer, Tay st. SEE the “ Safety Duplex Lamp.” Constructed on lines prescribed by some of the highest authorities in London. W. C. Wilkins, Tay street. PITMAN’S SHOFvTUAND CLASSES. (CLASSES at all stages of the art resume J next week. A class for beginners meeting Monday evenings will be commenced on 18th inst. Pupils may enrol this (Saturday) evening at rooms, over VVesney’s. A. W. Nicol. N.Z. EXPRESS COMPANY.* Campbell and Crust, General Carriers and Forwarding agents. Alt CELS forwarded to JL Household furniture, Ac., road, rail or sea. any address, removed by Address ; Don st (near Dee st) Invercargill. INVERCARGILL STAR SAILING CLUB ANA UAL SOCIAL. THE Fifth Annual Social in connection with the above Club will take place at Potter’s Prince of Wales hotel next Wednesday evening, June 20th, at 8 p m. punctually. Refreshments. Tickets—2s. F. J. HATCH, Hon. Sec. R&BBITSICiiIS. CASH BUYERS AT HIGHEST PRICES Sole agent for New Zealand for SUDDEN DEATH, Latest triumph in rabbit and small bird poisons. Sole agent also for ‘ Thomas’ celebrated Phosphate Powder,’ the very best and cheapest turnip manure in the market. J. H. KIRK & Co., DON STREET. Also at Bond street, Dunedin. J EC TUBE ON BURNS. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. THEATRE ROYAL, WEDNESDAY 27th JUNE, BY THE REV. JOHN FERGUSON, WITH MUSICAL SELECTIONS. TICKETS - ONE SHILLING EACH. HORSE SALE, PRINCE or WALES YAEDSTHIS DAY, SATUDAAY, at 11 a. at. rnilE J. G. WARD FARMERS’ ASSOJ-_ CIATION OF N.Z., Ltd., have received instructions from Mr William Shand, Greytown, to sell by auction as above—rQ Superior Draught Fillies and Colts, rW bred by the Vendor, and by the following noted sires, viz.:—“ Taieri Tom,” “ What’s Wanted,” “British Lion,” and “ Prince Diamond.” On account Mr W. McKewen ; 8 30 Draught Mares and Geldings, 5 and 6 years old Clydesdale stallion “ Lord Lyon II,” by “Theßanker.” Pair of Carriage Horses, and Crosscountry Horse “ The Broker.” On account of other vendors : Draught and Light Horses. HORSE SALE, PRINCE OF WALES YARDS. SATURDAY, 23rd JUNE, At 11 a.m. rpilE J. G. WARD FARMERS’ ASSO. JL CIATION OF N.Z., Limited, will sell by auction as above— On account Mr T. F. Laadels, Oamaru : Draught and Light Harness Horse 20 On account other vendors; Draught Horses and Hacks,
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Southern Cross, Volume 2, Issue 11, 16 June 1894, Page 8
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461Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Southern Cross, Volume 2, Issue 11, 16 June 1894, Page 8
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