JNYALID PORT 8 GRAPE ALFALFU, 8s 6d. Yaltjmba Special Invalid Port, vintage ’BO, 6s. Strongly recommended by the Faculty. Penfold’s Port, 4s per Bottle. ■ N. JOHNSON, SOUTHLAND CLUB HOTEL, Deb street.
JOHN BATH, COACH & WAGGON BUILDER, Yarrow 'street (near Dee street). Established over 27 years. Our Vehicles have given every satisfaction in the past, a proof that the best materia are used, combined with experience and goo workmanship. ON STOCK— Buggies, Carts of all kinds, Grigs, Waggons Road Sulkies, &c. Our Dog and Rustic Carts are furnished with the patent Folding’seat, worked on the Drysdale patent slides. Inspection invited. TRY ONE. In addition to the above, -we have letting stables, horses and traps on hire in single or double harness. Y. m R. IN BANKRUPTCY. ESTATE OE WILLIAM GREGG and Co, DUNEDIN, COFFEE and SPICE MERCHANTS. TENDERS are invited by the Undersigned —to be forwarded not later than noon on Monday, the 15th day of October—--Ist—For the Coffee and Spice Grinding and 1 insmith’s Plant, as now carried on in the Premises in Rattray street. 2nd—For the Starch Factory, as now carried on in the Premises at Pelichet Bay. For full particulars apply to the Deputy Official Assignee at Invercargill; or to C. C. GRAHAM, Official Assignee, Dunedin, Ist Oct., 1894.
Eush Baskets ! RUSH BASKETS ! ! A consignment to hand—specially imported for the Summer. EUSH SCHOOL.BAGS EUSH BASKET MUSIC POETFOLIOS Eush Basket Cyclists’ companion easily attached to Machine. Eush Baskets for Marketting and Picnics, The durability of these Eush Baskets is assured in their special manufacture. From 9d upwards—see windows. R. 0. MILLER, Basket - maker, Dee Street. Millar’s Private Hotel, DEE STREET (Formerly known as Prince of Wales Hotel). THESE centrally-situated and commodious Premises have been taken over by JOHN MILLAR (Baker and Pastrycook), . and are now being refitted in the most modern style. This Hotel will be conducted upon the lines of the very best private Hotels in the colonies; and the Proprietor trusts that by;, his long experience in catering for the public and by giving the public the best of fare to merit a fair amount of patronage. JOHH MILLAR, Proprietor. Eefreshments at all hours. The winner of a 24 hours’ bicycle race near London, named JShortland, covered over 460 miles, beating the record. He only slept five minutes, and at the close of the race appeared quite fresh. During the race about 50,000 spectators entered the enclosure.
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Southern Cross, Volume 2, Issue 28, 6 October 1894, Page 7
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400Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Southern Cross, Volume 2, Issue 28, 6 October 1894, Page 7
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