Zealaradisa Boots! These celebrated Soots are always in li e lead, and this Season—Spring, 1893 —we ha" e introduced New Styles, New Lasts, New Shapes, Making the Display the finest ever seen in New Zealand. Our Representatives are on the warpath, and every Storekeeper and Bootmaker should not miss the opportunity to examine the Samples. The Retail Sublio are eautioued to buy nothing but Zealandia Boots! Every pair is warranted. Took for the Brand The new BUSHMAN BOOT (Mortons Patent). We hold tiie exclusive right for New Zealand ; and it is particularly suitable for Bush and other outdoor work. Examine it and you will be struck with its Merits. Wholesale by SKELTON, FBOSTICK iC° WHAT TOM SAID. TOM—“ I’m going to get married soon.” Jim-—“ That’s bonnie. I expect you know the cheapest and best place to buy your FURNITURE at?” Tone—“ That I do, my boy. Why, Moseley’s (corner Esk and Kelvin streets) is the cheapest and best for Furniture of all sorts needed to make your home nice and comfortable ; likewise Drapery, Clothing, Hats, Tiohns, Accordeons, Banjos, Auto Harps, pianos, and a great variety of Useful and Ornamental Goods too numerous to particularise. FOR SALE—A very Large and Handsome Overmantle. All kinds of Furniture Made to Order on the premises, from a Clothes Horse to a Drawing Room Outfit. W. MOSELEY, General Dealer, Upholsterer and Cabinet Maker. Corner Esk and Kelvin sts., Invercargill. Established 1875. PRINCE OF WALES HAIRDRESSING SALOON. E KNIGHT has removed to more com- • modious and conveniently situated premises, next Prince of Wales stables, Dee street. Three ehairs going. Customers may rely upon prompt attention. Razors carefully ground and set. Choice line of ci gars and tobaccos of best brands, Agent for latest American swinging chair E. KNIGHT, Hairdresser, my!2 Next Prince of Wales Yards. AR. PORTER has now a good stock • of winter tweeds, serges and overcoatings. Suits from £2 15s cash. Trousers from 15s. Fit and workmanship guaranteed. A. B. POBTEB, Esk el. (opposite Police Station-)
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Southern Cross, Volume 2, Issue 11, 16 June 1894, Page 3
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333Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Southern Cross, Volume 2, Issue 11, 16 June 1894, Page 3
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