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IMPORTANT NOTICE. THE Gore Coffee Palace 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 waterlaid on. Charges Moderate.

ANT ED jrdSOWN— Miss E. ASMUSS Dressmaker and Milliner (next News office) Dee street,, Invercargill, is now showing' the latest and most fashionable Spring Millinery, Dresses made in the latest styles. Hatsand Bonnets cleaned, altered, and re-trimmed,. Terms moderate. SPRING SEASON, 1894, New G-oods Now opened up in All Departments LARGE VARIETY. EVERY NOVELTY. Mali* and Shepherd COMPLETE OUTFITTERS, Dee Street (opposite Post office), Invercargill. Tested Seeds. JLENNIE & SONS, of Dee street,, • Invercargill, will be glad to supply all your requirements for the present season in any of the following lines. Our seeds are carefully tested before being sent out, and the many testimonials we have reeived, together with an increasing yearly sale, prove that our efforts to supply good, reliable seedsare appreciated by our customers. We are at all times glad to supply quotations or any information required upon application; Vegetable Seeds. —Large aud varied assortment of all kinds. Flower Seeds. —All newest and best varieties for garden and conservatory, including collections of flower seeds —l2, varieties annuals or perennials 2s 6d per packet. Seed Potatoes, —Our collection now comprises over 35 distinct named varieties, prices and particulars of which we shall be glad to give upon application. Horticultural Sundries. Ladies’ and Gents.’ garden gloves, pruning and budding knives, grape scissors, aphicides,. Gishurst Compound, Fir-tree oil, bouquet papers, grass bouquets, porcelain wreaths,.

&e. Nubsery Stock. —Our stock of trees, shrubs,, plants, &c., is now very complete, and asthe season for transplanting is nearing an end, we would request intending: planters to send in their orders as early as possible. J. LENNIE & SONS, Nurserymen, Seedsmen, and Fruiterers, Dee street, Invercargill. aull WHERE TO LUNCH when you cometo town, at the Provision Exchange Luncheon Rooms, Dee st., opposite Newaofflce. Luncheon, 6d, from 12 till 2 o’clock daily. Hot pies, Tea, Coffee, or Cocoa at all hours during the day. Conducted by Mrs James Stuart. SOUTHLAND METROPOLITAN A. & P. ASSOCIATION. SALT BUTTER EXHIBITS Must be in jars of not less than 51b., and must be entered and left at the Secretary’soffice not later than Saturday, 17th November. R. F. (JUTHBERTSON, Secretary. Professor Frohner, of Berlin, has been investigating the extent to which tuberculosis occurs amongst domestic pets. He found that this disease is rare amongst dogs, somewhat frequent among cats, and quite common in parrot. The frequency with which the latter are attacked is at tributed to their being kept almost entirely indoors.

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Southern Cross, Volume 2, Issue 33, 10 November 1894, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 Southern Cross, Volume 2, Issue 33, 10 November 1894, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 Southern Cross, Volume 2, Issue 33, 10 November 1894, Page 14

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