WHAT TOM SAID. TOM—“ I’m going to get married Booh,” Jim—That’s bonnie. I expect you knOw the cheapest and best'place to buy your FURNITURE at?” Toin—“That"! do, my boy. ■ Why, Moseley’s (corner Esk and Kelvin streets) is the cheapest and best for 3? urniture of all sorts needed to make your home nice and comfortable; likewise Drapery, Clothing, Hats, Yiohns, Accordeons, Banjos, Auto Harps, pianos, and a great variety of Useful and Ornamental Hoods too numerous to particularise. FOR SALE —A very Large and Handsome Overmantle. All kinds of Furniture Mkde- to Order on the premises, from a Clothes Horse to a Drawing Room Outfit. W. M (Ts E L E Y, General Dealer, Upholstere’r and ' Cabinet, Maker. Corner Esk and Kelvin sts., Inver--0 cargill. , v' ■ Established 1875.
Whooping Cough. jqnes lift JONES’ HONEY PECTORAL Is the best remedy. When this is given the cough spasms are not so frequent or so severe, especially at night, patients sleep well, and the duration of the attack [is greatly shortened. E. B. Jones
Try Ward, Wilson, & Co. for Printing-—it will pay you. W here can I get the best cheapest, and most servicahle dress stuff ? At the Exhibition Mart. H ow can j get a good durable colonial tweed suit at 25/- ? Go to the Exhibition Mart. I n what shop do cash purchasers of dresses get lining given in F At the Exhibition Mart. T ell me where to go for best assortment of gents & ladies underclothing. Go to the Exhibition Mart. A sk all your friends who want a genuine bargain To try the Exhibition Mart. K eep this in your mind— the best value in the trade is given At the Exhibition Mart. E very description of millinery, drapery, hosiery, clothing, fancy goods are kept at Exhibition Mart. R ember the address and it will pay you well to call At the Exhibition Mart, Next Empire Hotel, and opposite Oddfellows’ Hall, Tay street. J. H. Whitaker, Proprietor p.h 3 w o w tel w H 3 «-( tel m O * tr--8 Q o*j w o w •• «. tel 2 p gg w W 3- p fL S. H lj tt) .rro ft- P >1 M S O r j 5 n> w a h» p» 03 M T f) fTij-S B Eo § I'wste*o' C, B. S’ .. to 0 » O o (W Hh ef o ftcr H CD P. P 03 I B 8 5 O cr® S" ® 2. o ►d C(tJ CU 4 i-h T * o ■w > w tel W
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Southern Cross, Volume 2, Issue 25, 15 September 1894, Page 11
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419Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Southern Cross, Volume 2, Issue 25, 15 September 1894, Page 11
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