IMPORTANT NOTICE. THE Gore Coffee Par ace Opposite Railway Station GORE. Mbs H. STEWART. Proprietress. THE above first-class hotel has just been completed and will be found to be superior to any building of the kind south of Dunedin, It will be under the immediate supervision of Mrs Stewart, so long and favourably known in connection with the Gore Temperance Hotel. Magnificent dining room—two commodious sitting rooms —hath room hot and cold water laid on. Charges Moderate. ANTED jyNOWN— Miss E. ASMUSS Dressmaker and Milliner (nest News office) Dee street, Invercargill, is now showing the latest and most fashionable Spring Millinery. Dresses made in the latest styles. Hats and Bonnets cleaned, altered, and re-trimmed, Terms moderate. SPRING SEASON, 1894. New Goods Now opened up in All Departments LARGE VARIETY. EVERY NOVELTY. Malr and Shepherd COMPLETE OUTFITTERS, Dee Street (opposite Post office), Invercargill.
Broad, filial I. & €o«, for Building material
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Southern Cross, Volume 2, Issue 32, 3 November 1894, Page 3
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149Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Southern Cross, Volume 2, Issue 32, 3 November 1894, Page 3
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