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J- Johnston &Sons Engineers, Iron and Brass Founders Vulcan .Foundry, Invercargill. Established 1873. Makers of steam engines and boilers, duplex and hydraulic pumps, double helical gear, wheels, and every description of machinery *■ We have a very complete plant of the most Modern Engineers’ Tools for the manipulation of metals into works of construction, coupled with a highly efficient staff of experienced tradesmen, and are therefore in the position of turning out the best possible work, combined with the utmost despatch and accuracy in- details, and at the lowest price, consistent with Eirst-Class Materials and Eaitliful Workmanship. Being buyers ourselves in the Home markets for the raw materials reqired in our works of construction, we give our best attention to selecting only those materials that will give the highest satisfaction in the long run to both maker and client. We keep a carefully selected stock of steam and hydraulic pressure gauges and boiler fittings in the best gunmetal and by approved makers. Drawings and Specifications Carefully prepared. Owners of machinery and others who may have the placing of orders for additions alterations, or repairs to machinery are respectfully invited to inspect our workshops & appliances and stock of raw materials before placing their orders elsewhere. Corner of Leet & Kelvin sts

YEING- TO LITE & LIVING- TO 1 DIE. AMERICAN DYE WORKS (Opposite Reid and Gray’s) Dee street. J. H. SELLARS & CO., DYERS and CLEANERS, Dee street (near Leet st.)

rinO stand this season at Wright’s Bush, and travel the Wallacetovni, Invercargill, Myruss Bush, Mabel Bush, Hedgehope, and Riverton Districts The Hunting and Carriage Stallion GUARDSMAN By Talisman —dam, Ladyb;rd. Talisman by Traduce!-, the champion of New Zealand. For further pedigree see cards. Terms, £3 3s—half payable at end of season, and balance when mare proves in foal. JAMES TAYLOR, in charge. [JOHN McKAY, Owner. TO stand this season at Wright’s Bush, and travel the Wallaeetown, Invercargill, and Myross Bush Districts, visiting Eiverton onco a fortnight—the Thoroughbred Stalllion LB .BO I By Le Loup—dam, Miss King. For further pedigree see cards. Terms £3 3s, payable on or before Ist February, 1895. JOHN McKAY, Owner, in charge. TO stand this season at Wright’s Bush and travel the Wallaeetown, Myross Bush, Mabel Bush, and Hedgehope Districts The Purebred Clydesdale Entire LOBD GLASGOW. Lord Glasgow was bred by Mr Eobt. Gawn, Deer Park, North Taieri. Sire, Good Hope —dam, Scotch Annie (imp.) ; grand-sire, Lord Salisbury (imp). For further pedigree see cards. Terms, £3 ss, payable on or before Ist February, 1895. THOMAS YOUNG, in charge. JOHN McKAY, Owner. SUPREME COURT TEMPERANCE HOTEL. M KS JJ-ENDEESON, Formerly of Temperance Hotel, Dee street, begs to announce that she has removed to the above central and more convenient premises, Tay street, |which have been fitted up with every comfort and convenience. Private Sitting Booms and Bedrooms. Liberal Terms for Permanent Boarders. HOT AND COLD BATHS. MRS W. HENDERSON. N. Z. Accident insurance company. CAPITAL .. ~ £IOO,OOO. INSURANCE against Accident. Plate Glass Insurance. FIDELITY GUARANTEE. Lowest Rates of Premiums and Prom Settlement. J. W. MITCHEL, Esk street, Invercargill.

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Southern Cross, Volume 2, Issue 29, 13 October 1894, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 Southern Cross, Volume 2, Issue 29, 13 October 1894, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 Southern Cross, Volume 2, Issue 29, 13 October 1894, Page 14

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