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REMOVAL Notice. Nicliol Bros On and after Monday, the 10th September, Messrs NICHOL BEOS, will occupy premises in Esk street, opposite William Todd, auctioneer (those premises formerly occupied by the N.Z. Loan Co.) Esk street. NICHOL BEOS. Wanted Everybody To walk up Red Flag Street, and inspect the show of Apron and Pinafores This Day at CS-olca.ie’s KILMARNOCK HOUSE. Dee Street. J&OYAL HOTEL, Tat steeet, INVERCARGILL. The farmers’ town quarters, Geo.Phioe ... ... Proprietor. Special attention given to the table. Good Stabling Eree. 'LA* IN (ISLAND and FERGH•E“* SON, UNDERTAKERS AND MONUMENTAL MASONS. Funerals Conducted to ok From ant Paet oe Southland. Just Landed and in Stock a Large Variety of HEADSTONES, MONUMENTS, and MEMORIAL CROSSES. Other Shipments to Aeexve. K. and F. undertake all kinds of Cemetery Work. Estimates Given Orders by telegram or otherwise receive prompt attention. IaLFRBD DEWS Undertaker (Opposite Council Hall). Corner Kelvin & Don Streets Funerals conducted in town or Country at the LOWEST RATES. [Private Residence—Forth Street,} 2 doors from Dr. Grigor’s. Southland ’Cycle Works, Dee-st., above Spey-st., INVERCARGILL. GODWARD & McKENZIE, ’CYCLE MANUFACTURERS AI?D IMPORTERS. ALL best English makes kept in stock. Machines built to order. Genuine Humber Machines, £22 10s; Raleighs at £22; Premiers at £lB 10s. Fitted with all latest improvements, and the 1891 Dunlop Detachable Tyre. All Machines guaranteed for 12 months. All work executed on the Premises at moderate charges. Repairs by thorough, experienced workmen. Why buy imitation P Get the genuine article. Bicycles on Time Payment. 06 He (romantically) —“ Do you know why we are walking under the moon and skies to-night ? ” She (shyly)- “ I think so. ” He (passionately) “ Then tell me why ?” She “ Because we can’t walk over them.”

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Southern Cross, Volume 2, Issue 28, 6 October 1894, Page 10

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278

Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Southern Cross, Volume 2, Issue 28, 6 October 1894, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Southern Cross, Volume 2, Issue 28, 6 October 1894, Page 10

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