1 Mortgage of New Manures ! Limited. !! Manures!!! We can supply for the coming season Q-uieerLSlELjad!, Coral Queen Coral Queen G uano, Calcutta, Sydney, & Local ~Roned.T3.sts. gave excellent results last year and has no superior in the market. (SEE CIRCULAR.) Pliospliorous for Rabbit-poisoning, nyegrass, Clovers, Cocksfoot, other seeds —machine-dressed —of first-class quality. Timothy, and A. E. HAW RE, Manager. A. A. Mac GIBB ON, Auctioneer. THE IE LA WM. LEWIS AND GO. Are busy stock-taking and during its continuation—till end of August —large quantities of Everyday Useful Goods will be offered at ridiculous prices, in every department of our extensive Establishment. We prefer selling at a very considerable loss rather than carry stock forward to another season. This statement is not empty sound, but an established fact. Dress Goods, much under Manufacturers’ prices. Dress Goods, full costume lengths, from 2 lid Dress Goods, Colonial tweed costumes, 35s for 15s lid. Dress Goods, black and fancy figured, under cost. Flannels, Flannelettes, Tablings, Guilts Towels Napkins, Shirtings, Prints, at a big Sacrifice. Prove it for yourselves. Hundreds of throwing-away lines in our Fancy, Hosiery, Trimmino- and ’Haberdashery Departments. Showroom —Mantles, Jackets, Macintoshes, Underclothing, Skirts, Ulsters, &c., &c., simply given away. We will sot keep them—they must go. Millinery, Hats, Wings, Feathers at your own prices. SPECIAL —IOO Kaiapoi Suits, not trash, hut good. Mark the price and call early—only 24s 6d ; worth 355. Boys’ and Youths’ Suits all much reduced during this month. Mercery —Pants, Shirts, Hats, Caps, Handkerchiefs, &c. Hundreds must be cleared at tempting prices. BLANKETS ! Blankets !! Blankets !!! No such value anywhere. We will show Qualities first —prices after; paper quotations mean anything. Remember, only till tSie end of August ! -W3VC- LEWIS &> 00_ 3
The J. G Ward Farmers’ Association of N.Z., Limited. Storage of Grain. * We can offer Storage to farmers desirous of holding their oats We are cash hnyers of Oats Ryegrass and Linseed. Bny if yon want clean, healthy sheep and LTJSTH/OUS WOOL. Tli© J. Ward Farmers 9 Association oif itew zlizmiitibid.
JJ* ENR Y WILSON GENERAL IRONMONGER, DEE 9TBEET, INVEECABGIIE. New Goods just landed — Tools of every description. ’ Cboss-cut Saws —Disston’s, Simmonds’ Boynton’s, Spear and Jackson’s, Pey, Tolledo, Limbermap, and Humbolt Tooth specially made to my order. Axes Sharp’s, Kelly’s, Black’s, Hurds, Mann’s, Chopper’s Pride, Collins Hartford’s, Simmon’s, etc., etc. Rabbit and Sheep Netting, special low price. Three roller Mangles, on iron frame, very cheap. Spades • and Garden Tools of every description. Tisdall’s breach and muzzleloading guns, 30s to £l6r: Lampware, Tamp glasses, globes, and wicks. Sheet glass cut to order. . Paperhangings, paints, oils, and colours. Agent for Wheeler and Wilson’s Sewing Machines. -The new patent Defiance Churnt the latest and best invention of the age. Oak Barrel and over-end Churns. Cherry’s patent Box Churns. 11. Wilson. - Dee btbbbt, INVERCARGILL.
A B T I N HUGHES Don Street (next Criterion Hotel)^ WHEELWRIGHT .... and GENERAL BLACKSMITH Drays and Waggons made to Order, Expresses, Waggons, i Spring Carts and all kinds of Light Vehicles made on the Premises, Hombshoeing ajo> Gsbsbaxi Jobehh* The Men’s Shop 00 TO A Masters and Go., Tay Street, FOR EVERYTHING IN Men’s Wear , Good and Cheap. WE DO NOT KEEP RUBBISH.
j k. jtameison 'Engineer, Millwright, Boilermaker, AND General ■ Blacksmith, IFYMCARGILL. Traction Engines •: : Threshing Mills PORTABLE ENGINES Fitted and repaired, and every description of machinery overhauled on shortest notice. . Personal supervision of all work. Thoroughly good workmanship at moderate price Repairs and alterations skilfully and faithfully executed. Estimates given for all kinds of Iron ■"Work. 1 In connection with Bridges, Dredges, etc. astings in Iron or Brass to any Pattern Correspondence invited. J. K. JAMESON, Engineer and Ironfonnder Works —Yaekow Sxebot—— Telephoke— No.lo7
Broad, Small* & Co., tor Building
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Southern Cross, Volume 2, Issue 21, 18 August 1894, Page 4
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