THE ‘COLONIAL ’ PLOUGHS Manufactured by the SoutUaud. Farmers’ Implement and Engineering Company, Agricultural Engineers and Implement Makers, Boiler Makers, Iron and Brass Bounders. Manufacturers of every description of Earm Machinery. We have for this season made up a very large Stock of Treble, Double, and Single Furrow Ploughs, which we are supplying at the lowest possible Prices, and which we guarantee equal to any in the market. B “m —Practical Farmers are unanimous that the Colonial 99 DRAIN PLOUGH has the best sledge, the strongest beam, and , the best-shaped steel-plate with patent catch, AND IS THE LIGHTEST IH DRAFT. The plates are made of the best highly-tempered steel, and will not twist or buckle. We fit them with long or short plugs as required.
mhooping Cough. % C.TOK JONES’ HONEY PECTORAL Is the best remedy. When this is'given the cough spasms are not so frequent or so severe, especially at night, patients sleep well, and the duration of the attack is greatly shortened. E. B. Jones, -MS: m sea?* -T s^pc£ ;: ,; I EISE AGAIN. "T’HE undersigned having recovered from " his late serious illness, begs to inform old friends and acquaintances that he has opened a Little Picture Shop in Spey street, opposite the offices of Messrs Guthrie and Co., where he frames pictures, binds books, mounts maps, plans, &c., at prices to suit the .times, dry him. R. B. WOTTON. The Sultan of Turkey is a monomaniac on the subject of carnages. He has been steadily engaged in making a collection of such vehicles for the past twenty years, and now has nearly five hundred of all makes and kinds. W. H-. Mathieson of the American Carriage iactory says he would be delighted to make the acquaintance of any one so affected, as liis stock is replete with vehicles of,, all kinds, all prices, and all good values. —Advt. ■TANCY GOODS & STATIONERY ■ CAN SOW BE HAD EROM W. HARLOW, Bootmaker, Conon street, 'Who has laid in a well-assorted stock of cujrentliterature —including all the latest novels, school requisites, &c., &c. Agent for daily papers, and Southern Cross and Canterbury Times. Boot-making and repairing will be carried on as usual at the lowest possible charges. Note Address : W. HARLOW, Conon street, Invercargill. e are Cash purchasers of LIVE PIG® from date, delivery at Wallacetown. Curing operations have been resumed and pork is now being received at factory, Cenon street. THOS. QUINN AND CO. MONEY to Lend on good freehold security Apply to JAMES HARYJSY, Solicitor, Eak Street.
Broad, Small, & Co., for Paperbanglng
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Southern Cross, Volume 2, Issue 11, 16 June 1894, Page 3
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420Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Southern Cross, Volume 2, Issue 11, 16 June 1894, Page 3
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