THE N.Z.'FINE APT COMPANY (Over Messrs Mair and Shepherd’s), Dee Street. FREE EXHIBITION! The above Company are now exhibiting the Finest Collection of ORIGINAL OIL PAINTINGS EVER SHOWN IN SOUTHLAND* Consisting of some of the Choicest Views of New Zealand Scenery, painted especially for this Company. By Special Permission of the Colonial Treasurer, these paintings will be disposed of by ART UNION, on most Liberal Principles. A Prize being allotted to every Fourteen Tickets, the Prize Number givingthe holder the right of choice from- the Collection. The Drawing to take place Early in August, under the supervision of the Mayor and one or two Leading Citizens of Invercargill, and the result published in the local newspapers. TICKETS FIVE SHILLINGS EACH. The Exhibition will be open from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Descriptive Cataloguesto be had at the Rooms gratis. Over Messrs Mair and Shepherd’s, Dee Street, Invercargill.
Convalescent Home. MRS E. H. McDonald, Eye sfc., Invercargill, HAS Superior Accommodation for Invalids from the Country. Reference : DE. YOUNG-, Invercargill. GOOD accommodation for persons from, the country at Mrs Lawson’s ance boarding house, Spey st., behind Guthrie's. Ladies from the country nursed. Terms strictly moderate. my!3 KAPOK BEDS, warm, healthy and light made to order and on hand, at Strang’s Eumiture Warehouse. Esk-st. <£s Reward to an^pf sou giving informa, tion leading to the conviction of anybody Infringing Cory’s Patent Kerosene - tin Bucketholdeb. Of all Ironmongers and Storekeepers. “ Cory’s Patent ” stamped on every article. HENDKESON’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. II YEEY convenience and comfort of a 1 home may be had by travellers and visitors. Correspondence promptly attended to. Shower and Plunge Baths, and special Sitting Eoom for Ladies at Mrs Henderson’a Temperance Hotel Dee St. my 19 CLEMPSON’S Irish Moss is taking thelead 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, Eiverton, Wyndham, and Gore. my!2 WANTED Housewives to call and inspect my stock of general Household Goods before purchasing elsewhere. W. STEANG, Esk-st. WANTED KNOWN That you can have a good LUNCH for Sixpence,, at the Exchange, opposite News Office, from. 12' to 2 daily. A BOOM in second hand Cycles suitable for juveniles or adults, from 50s upwards. Must be sold to make room for new stock shortly to arrive. Send for particulars toCycle Exchange, Don street. E. W. Jones, Proprietor. TAB CYCLES, Davis Sewing Machines, Eemington Typewriters, AmateurLathes and Eret Saws, Cycle and Sewing machine parts, Mechanical repairs of every description at the Cycle and Machinery Depot, Don street. E. W. Jones, Proprietor. T7i V. EAYMOND, Solicitor, JJ • Invercargill, has removed to offices next Southland Times Co. Money to lend on Freehold Security. LAMB, LAMB, and Mutton of very best quality can always be had from Lloyd’s Frozen Meat Depot, Kelvin street. FEOZEN MUTTON direct from the Ocean Beach Works received daily by J. Lloyd, Kelvin street (opposite Council Hall). f^ TENDEES will be received at our office,, Invercargill, up till Saturday, 2lst July, at noon for the purchase of the Hillend Saw Mill at Centre Bush, with all Bush and Tramway rights, yards, working plant, etc. The present proprietors, Messrs McPherson and McEae, having dissolved partnership, desire to close accounts. This is a genuine opportunity for a sound investment. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. For particulars apply to THE J. G. WAED FAEMBES’ ASSOCIATION.
ECONOMISE by buying Furniture, Crockery, or anything required in the house from Strang’s Furniture Warehouse.
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Southern Cross, Volume 2, Issue 16, 21 July 1894, Page 7
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610Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Southern Cross, Volume 2, Issue 16, 21 July 1894, Page 7
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