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jy|ATAURA BRIDGE HOTEL, -CHAS. HUMPHRIES ... Proprietor. Excellent accommodation. Good Stabling. Humphries’ Hall—suitable for all kinds of theatrical entertainments. The EXCHANGE, ESK STREET, INVERCARGILL WILLIAM TOLL, AUCTIONEER, VALUATOR, & COMMISSION AGENT. -First License dated Bth September, s-1865 Last License dated 10th January, 1893 Fex-low Citizen’s: —I take this opport ty of conveying to you my sincere thanks fo st support, and confidently look forward to iui~ er favours as population increases. The leading ■features of this establishment are— PROMPTITUDE and CAREFUL STUDY of CLIENTS BEST INTERESTS. Sales conducted in any part of the Province Special attention devoted to the disposal of Town and Country Properties. The Weekly Saturday Sales take the place of a MARKET, for the disposal of Poultry Pigs, Grain, Produce of every description, Machinery, Vehicles, &c.. where you can Buy, Sell, or spend a pleasant hour. By our system of Book-keeping Invoices, and Account Sales are made out simultaneously. Vendors can thereby be paid in cash within ten minutes of the time their entries are sold. Consignments of every description received AMPLE STORAGE ACCOMMODATION; Covered by Insurance. Cash advances to |ths value, if desired immediately on receipt of goods. GENUINE CASH SALE. A. Weir & Son, Having received a large shipment of Goods direct from Koine manufacturers by s.s. Tekoa, and having other shipments to arrive, must make room, so will hold a Clearing Sale of their Large and well-selected Stock, comprising some Thousands of pairs of Boots and Shoes srritable for winter. A few quotations — Gents’ Strong Boots, from 10s 6d do do Shoes, from Ss fid do Elastic Boots (calf) from 12s fid do Strong. Leather Leggings, from 5e fid Boys’ Strong Lncc Boots (10. 11), 5s fid Ladies’ Kid Shoes (good), os fid do Carpet Slippers, Is fid do Evening Shoes, 3s 0:1. Girls’ Kid Lace Boots (good), 3s fid Cork Socks, 2d School Bags, all sizes All other lines equally reduced. Cor.ie and see for yourselves. This sale will be for cash only, and will continue only for a few weeks. Come Early. A. WEIR AND SON, BOOT SHOP. DEE ST. (Opposite Theatre) INVERCARGILL. lE I LEY AND MOIR’S furniture warehouse, Tax Street, Is certainly the best shop in town to buy really good Substantial Furniture at. Everything’ sold at BED-ROCK PRICES. EVERY DESCRIPTION OF Houseliold Furniture Colonial and Imported, kept in stock, and sold very cheap for cash, or on the timepavvnent system. INSPECTION INVITED. IL S QTHBRLAND Bookseller, Stationer, and Tobacconist. School Books a specialty; good cheap Writing Paper and Envelopes; Books by the best authors; Pansy Series sold at all prices from One Penny; Quarterlies and Family Novelist ; Girls’ and Boys’ Own Paper; Princess Novelette and hundreds of others; Cole’s Fun Doctor and Picture Book posted to any address, 2s 6d each —Walking Sticks at all prices; Tobaccos, Snuff, Cigars, and Cigarettes, of the best brands, Note Address —Next Albion Hotel TYNE STREET W OOD WARE FACTORY. STEAM Saw Planing and Moulding Mills Band sawing, wood turning, and circular work of every description. Estimates given lor all kinds of joinery work. Door sashes, window cases, &c., &c. Mouldings run to any pattern. Country orders carefully attended to. Good workmanship guaranteed. VALLANCB and ROUGH, Tj ne street (near Clyde street.)

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Southern Cross, Volume 2, Issue 29, 13 October 1894, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 Southern Cross, Volume 2, Issue 29, 13 October 1894, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 Southern Cross, Volume 2, Issue 29, 13 October 1894, Page 15

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