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WANTED THE LADIES THE TOWN Aito COUNTRY to. know tkat Mias HendknoS lias opened a workroom, and is now prepared to fteceire orders for dressmaking. 'Everything, made under the Anglo-Pariaian Patent system. No fitting required. Ladies can rely on per* feet fit, latest style, charges moderate. J. WIISOH, (Opposite the Post office), Is selling— Tea (China), la 4d, Is 6d, 2s, & 2s 4d per lb Tea (Ceylon), 2s and 2s 4d per lb. Tea (Indian), 2s and 2s 4d per lb. Best value in TEAS in Invercargill. ALL KINDS OF Groce r i e s No one Can Sell them Cheaper. Hams and Bacon. Finest Quality, Guaranteed, and at the LOWEST PRICES. Fresh. Butter and Eggs. Customers can depend upon always getting really GOOD BUTTER, and FRESH EGGS. J. WILSON, Opposite Post Office. ? THESCIENCE OP HOROLOGY. What vast strides have been made in this interesting science during the present century. Compare the results now obtained frond the best chronometers of modern make, with the performances of the old wooden Dutch clocks, familiar, no doubt, to some of us, and themselves a great improvement on Henry the Wick’s clock (1374), the first timepiece driven by a weight, and having a balance; the escapement being similar to that of the verge watches some of which are still in use. By the continual research, and unremitting perseverance of generations of clever artists, the science which gave so little promise at the beginning has been elaborated until practice and theory are so perfected and reconciled that the art of watchmaking, now ranks second to no other. Even cheaply constructed watches and good verges, by “ conversion *’ can be made to give good results at a moderate outlay by W. Niool & Son, Watchmakers, Athenaeum Buildings, Invercargill, who are experts in the construction and repairs of all timekeepers. —Advt. my 19

H. CARSWELL A STD CO CRESCENT, INVERCARGILL, LAND, ESTATE, & FINANCE AGENTS, MONEY TO LEND ON FREEHOLD SECURITY AT CURRENT RATES. Trust Moneys Invested. Valuations made AGENTS FOR: R, Hornsby and Sons, Ltd., Grantham. Antiseptic Sheep Dip, “non-poisonous.” Thomas’ Carbolised Sheep Dip. The Canton Insurance Office, Ltd.

INVERCARGILL COAL and FIREWOOD DEPOT, and Public Weighbridge, Spey Street. W. S. Watbrston Proprietor. Newcastle, Westport, Greymouth, Kai«tangata, Nightcaps, and Hokonui Coal. Also. Double Screened Brunner mine nut coal,. Firebricks, Fireclay, and Portland Cement. A large supply of all kinds of dry firewood. J 5 pt on hand. J AMES MEDLEY, Canvasser. RC. MILLAR’S, Dee street, Hand • Baskets from 9d. Beautiful WorkBaskets from Is. For presentation (all designs) from 2s. Picnic and Knife and Fork Baskets, from 4s 6d. Also, fern stands from Is fid ; ladies basket chairs from 8s fid ; music stands, 4s upwards. Japanese goods in great variety—tables and music side whatnots. Every description of basketware at lowest possible prices, and many lines under wholesale cost—Marvellous value. S R. C. Millar (Dee st.) above Spey st YICKERY, in thanking his Customers • for their patronage for the last six years, begs to announce that he has latelymade arrangements for the extension of his. business. Carts will now visit Woodend, Qreenhills, Georgetown, Strathearn and Invercargill three times a week —Tuesday; Thurs-. day and Saturday. Delivery of orders early in the morning guaranteed. Nothing but the best meat obtainable in |jhe market will be supplied. Notifications perpost promptly attended to. BASKETWARE Under Wholesale Cost at CLIFTON BUTCHERY. H. YICKERY, Bvtchbb, CLIFTON, BLUFF ROAD.

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Southern Cross, Volume 2, Issue 19, 4 August 1894, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Southern Cross, Volume 2, Issue 19, 4 August 1894, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Southern Cross, Volume 2, Issue 19, 4 August 1894, Page 10

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