NITED FRIENDLY SOCIETIES. Gala Demonstration, AND ANNUAL JP TONIC to be held at OKO T U A FRIDAY 9th NOVEMBER 1894. Train leaves town at 10 a.m ; leaving Mokotua at 6 pm. Return Fares,' Is 6d; children half-price. : Brass Band in attendance. Gt. B. BROWN, Hon. Sec.
JAMES BE ID, Haying received a large stock OF ENGLXSII AND COLONIAL BOOTS AND SHOES Will hold a G IT. E A P SAL E From Ist November, 1894, to January 31st, 1895, as he is now overstocked end must make room for orders to arrive. All goods sold for these prices are for CASH ONLY. Come early and get your Pick. JAMES BE ID, BOOT AND SHOE MAKER, MATAURA. 027 H. J. GREENWOOD. Watchmaker and Tobacconist, Opposite Post Office MATAURA. WATCHES, Clocks and Jewellery cleaned and repaired on the shortest notice, at lowest prices. A well assorted stock of Tobacconist goods kept in hand. gTRONACH, WHITE AND CO., AUCTIONEERS, STOCK AND STATION AGENTS, DEE STREET, INVERCARGILL, Beg to Ultimate that they will commence business as above on MONDAY, 22nd OCTOBER, and will thereafter conduct sales as under : Stock —At Wallacetown, Wyndham, Winton, Thornbury, and Gore on the' respective sale days at these centres. , Skins, Hides, Tallow, Ac, —Every Monday, Dee street. House Sales —in Criterion Yards, Don street—Saturday. Wool Sales —During season on dates to be advertised. Are now prepared to advance free of commission against ensuing clip. F. McChesnev, C. E. Holmes. Gladstone. N. Invercargill, MTHESNEY § HOLMES, PAINTERS, PAPERHANGEES, SIGN WRITERS & GLAZIERS. Jobbing Work promptly attended to. Address Orders — C/o T. McOhesney, storekeeper, Dee-st. NO Middleman’s profits on Tea—buy from the growers, and get the purest and best. —Begg and Sons, Tay street. jr. Wilson, (Opposite the Post office), Is selling— Tea (China), Is 4d, Is fid, 2s, & 2s 4d per lb Tea (Ceylon), 2s and 2s 4d per lb. Tea (Indian), 2s and 2s 4d per lb. Best value in TEAS in Invercargill. ALL KINDS OF Gr o c e r i es No one Can Sell them Cheaper. Hams and Bacon. Finest Quality, Guaranteed, and at the LOWEST PRICES. Fresh Butter and Eg*g-s. Customers can depend upon always getting really GOOD BUTTER, and FRESH EGGS. J. WILSON Opposite Post Office.
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Southern Cross, Volume 2, Issue 32, 3 November 1894, Page 3
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371Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Southern Cross, Volume 2, Issue 32, 3 November 1894, Page 3
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