I Lead, the Others Follow! AMERICAN CARRIAGE FACTORY, Priuce of Wales Yards, is universally admittied to have the largest collection of Carriages in stock, finest Factory, most perfect appliances, holds the best stock of dry materials, and manufactures the highest qualities of, vehicles. Received 65 Prizes, including one medal, in open competition, ai d three Orders of merit at N Z. and South Seas Exhibition, 1889-90.
Marriage Presents New Year Gifts Special for tlae Holidays! J. CXL A X Cl, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER. Greatest possible REDUCTIONS in Prices. Ladies’ Gold and Silver Watches, by Rotherham, and other good makers. Gents’ Gold and Silver Chronograph and Lever Watches, suitable lor presentation. English Hunting Levers, Keyless Non-magnetic and Nickle-Cased Watches, in great variety. French Marble and American Clocks, newest designs. A firstclass stock of Jewellery of every description—some very special lines. ELECTRO-PLATED GOODS is NEWEST DESIGNS by BEST MAKERS. A Choice Selection of the Celebrated DOULTON WARE, mounted in solid silver and best nickle plate. Aneroid Barometers, Telescopes, Field Glasses, Raading Glasses, Magnifiers, Pocket Compasses. SPECTACLES. —Best Brazilian Pebbles and Pausodonoptic, White, Blue, and Smoked Crystals to suit all sights. All Watches and Clocks care'udy examined, correct3d, and regulated before being offered for sale. Special attention given to the Jobbing Department. Jewellery repaired or made to order. CHARGES STRICTLY MODERATE. J.C. would ask special attention to his large stock of SILVER HUNTING LEVER WATCHES, with extra heavy cases, made to order, by Rotherham ; also to the Railway or Workman’s Keyless Levers by the same maker. The above are unsurpassed for rough work and the best value in market. CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. Marriage Presents New Year drifts
SPRING SEASON, 1891. New Goods Now opened up in All Departments LARGE VARIETY. EVERY NOVELTY Hair anil Shepherd COMPLETE OUTFITTERS, Dee Stkeex (opposite Post office), Invercargill. Southland ’Cycle Works, Dee-st., above Spey-st., INVERCARGILL. GODWARD & McEENZIE, ’CYCLE MANUFACTURERS AND IMPORTERS. ALL best English makes kept in stock.: Machines built to order. Genuine Humber Machines, £22 10s;. Raleighs at £22; Premiers at £lB 10a. Fitted , with all latest improvements, and the 1894Dunlop Detachable Tyre. All Machines ■ guaranteed £er 12 months. All work executed on the Premises at moderate charges. Repairs by thorough, experienced workmen. Why buy imitation F” Get the genuine article. Bicycles on Time Payment. oR
TO THE PEOPLE OF SOUTHLAND. jgUPPORT LOCAL INDUSTRY And so Help bach other on the True Road to Prosperity. D Kingsland § Son SOUTHLAND STEAM BISCUIT AND CONFECTIONERY WORKS, Don street, Invercargill. Having secured the services of a first-class Foreman for cur Biscuit Department, we are now turning out goods equal to anything of the kind in the colony ; and we trust, by strict attention to business, and maintaining the front rank in point of quality, for our manufactures, to merit the LION’S SHARE of the patronage of the people of Southland Ask for Kingsland’s Biscuits and Confectionery. Obtainable from all merchants and ■borekeepers throughout the district. THE WALTER A. WOOD Mowing & Reaping Machine Co. BEG to notify to the Farmers of Southlan ,i that MR ALEX. STORRIE (Late with Walter Guthrie & Co., Ltd) Has been appointed SOLE AGENT For their Harvesting and other Machinery In the Invercargill District. MR STORRIE will occupy the premises now being erected in Dee-st., Invekcakoill (Opposite Messrs Reid & Gray’s) where the Latest Pattern WALTER A. WOOD MACHINES Will be on view. Any of our clients requiring their machines overhauled will oblige by notifying Mr Storrie without delay. Address-Box 101, INVERCARGILL
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Southern Cross, Volume 2, Issue 37, 8 December 1894, Page 10
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575Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Southern Cross, Volume 2, Issue 37, 8 December 1894, Page 10
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