FUN for Evening Parties! Just opened out a large variety of Games for evenings amusement;—The new Football Game (all the rage), Stanley in Africa (a most instructive game), Word Making and Word Taking, Rival Rovers, Reversi, Tiddlewinks, Flirting Couples, Pagoda, The Ocean Race, The New Tennis Game, Halma, The Auction Game, Ludo, The Missing Word, Fish Ponds, The Harmless Pistol (fine sport for the parlour), Brax, Cricket, Dominos, Draughts, Chess, etc., etc. New shipment splendid large-size EIGHT - DAY CLOCKS eor 18s 6d cheapest ever offered—guaranteed. General. —Pretty Teapots in black and assorted colours, crystal jelly dishes, 4d and 6d each, children’s toy perambulators, artists’ material of every description, spectacles and optical goods. Try a Is pair of our good value spectacles. Stable lanterns special value, an immense stock of glass, comports fruit stands, jelly glasses, jam dishes, sugars, butters, jugs, candlesticks, etc., etc. (very cheap), splendid value in chamber sets (full size, 10s fid), English pianos on the hire system, organs on the hire system. German accordeons, silver tongue, etc., etc., all the best makers kept in stock. Marble clocks, suitable for presentation, guaranteed; silvermounted walking-sticks, suitable for presentation ; cut glass tumblers, 6£d each; gas globes, fancy tinted, etc.; jet brooches, Is upwards ; black silk Alberts; drawing papers, card boards, straw boards, etc., etc. . Good value in la ups and lampware, toys of every desorption. Dinner knives and forks, 5s and Cs per dozen ; fancy wools and silks of .every description, new silk hair nets, knitting silks hair curlers, Berlin wool slippers, Briggs Patterns, Madam Weigel’s cut paper patterns —NEW BOOKS,— University, by A. Wilson, M.A. " .. 10 Wessiey Bros THE LEVIATHAN GIFT DEPOT, Dee Street, Invercargill. E. G. Gresham, SURGEON & MECHANICAL DENTIST, Dee Street, INVERCARGILL. (Over Mr Rein’s, Jeweller.) j. B. Y U LE, LD S Surgeon Dentist, Spey Street, Invercargill. Hours of Consultation, Spey street—9.3o a.m. to 5 p.m. Private residence, Gala street —7 to 8 p.m. Hospital and gratis patients seen daily from 9to 9SO a.m .
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Southern Cross, Volume 2, Issue 20, 11 August 1894, Page 8
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328Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Southern Cross, Volume 2, Issue 20, 11 August 1894, Page 8
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