QOLOHIAL PIE HOUSE Opposite Prince of Wales Yards, Dee-st. R. GRAHAM, PASTRYCOOK and CONFECTIONER ( HOT PIES & PASTRY ) @d Tea, Cocoa, fOd ( Always ready. ] A TRIAL SOLICITED. JJ CARSWELL AHD CO CRESCENT, IHYERCARGILL, LAND, ESTATE, & FINANCE AGENTS. MONEY TO LEND ON FREEHOLD SECURITY AT CURRENT RATES. Trust Moneys Invested. Valuations made AGENTS FOR: R. Hornsby and Sons, Ltd., Grantham. Antiseptic Sheep Dip, “non-poisonous.” Thomas’ Carbolised Sheep Dip. The Canton Insurance Office, Ltd. ihaoping Gough. MS* H'i: .'iuM am i]-YV ; - 1 iSi!) iVlvlf aV f.IU >1 •- . -.i.n; -it » IhU' ll&i & 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 WXNTON BAKBEY ROBERT JAMIESON takes this opportunity of thanking the residents of Win ton and surrounding district for their kind patronage in the past. Having removed into new brick premises, he intends combining with the bakery and pastry-cook business A PRIVATE RESTAURANT. Tea, Coffee, and Refreshments may be had at all hours. ROBERT JAMIES OH, Win ton. 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 materials are used, combined with experience and good workmanshin. ON STOCK— Buggies, Carts of all kind*. Gigs ,W;iggins Road Sulkies, &c. Our Dog and Rustic Carts are furnished wdth 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. miliar's Prisra/te Hotel, DEE STREET (Formerly known as Prince of Wales Hotel). THESE centrally-situated and commodious Premises have been taken over by JOHH MILLAR (Baker and Pastrycook), aud are now being refitted in the most modern style. This Hotel will be conduced 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. Refreshments at all hours.
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Southern Cross, Volume 2, Issue 29, 13 October 1894, Page 2
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365Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Southern Cross, Volume 2, Issue 29, 13 October 1894, Page 2
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