TO LITE & LIVING TO DIE. AMERICAN DYE WORKS (Opposite Reid and Gray’s) Dee street. J. H. SEBLARS & CO., DYERS and CLEANERS, Dee street (near Leet st.) THE RED BOOT, TAY-St. JOHN JgMNGSLAND and Wholesale and Retail Boot and Upper Manufacturers and Importers, HAVE pleasure in announcing that they are opening out fresh and up-to-date goods every month from the manufacturers direct; consisting of ladies’gents’ and girl’s tan and canvas goods, glaze kid, kid, calf, morocco, and patent boots and shoes, in firstclass quality and endless variety. Inspection invited. Note address— J. KINGBLAND Sc GO, Tay Street, Invercargill. BULLS of Bashan, with your horns Pare the nails of Moses’ Corns. Or rather try JONES’ CORN CUBE It will do it better. E. B. denes, Chemist and Druggist, Dee St., Invercargill. JAMES BE ID, Having received a large STOCK OF ENGLTSH AND COLONIAL BOOTS AND SHOES Will hold a CHEAP 8 ALE From Ist November, 189 J, to January 31st, 1895, as he is now overstocked end must make room for order s to arrive. All goods sold for these prices are for CASH ONLY. Come early and get your Pick. JAMES REID, ‘ BOOT AND SHOE MAKER, MATAURA. 027 si Use Thistle Brand Oatmeal Unsurpassed f Household Use Made at the well-known Riverton Oatmeal Mills. M. TWEEDIE Proprietor. J. Stead, BOOTMAKER, Dee Street. Large Assortment of Winter Goods Direct from Home. Warm Slippers from Is 6d per pair. Evening Shoes from 4s per pair. Men’s Winter Boots —Cookham’s from 14s to 35s ; also, Splendid Stock of Colonial Goods, comprising Men’s Balmorals, Watertights, Bluchers, &c.; Ladies’, Girls’, Youths’ and Children’s Boots and Shoes in endless variety. AH kinds of boots made to order and repaired on shortest notice. Country orders receive personal attention. JOHH STEAD, PARAGON BOOT SHOP, Dbe Street, INVERCARGILL WOOD & COAL YARDS, SPEY STREET. J. Everett, Proprietor. All kinds of coal coke, and dry firewood on hand. Agent for Kaitangata Coal. Feed, bed-chaff, and straw, always on hand. 500 bags fresh bedchaff, Is per bag. CASTLE HILL COAL—A good supply now on hand. KAITANGATA NUTS—IBs per Ton.
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Southern Cross, Volume 2, Issue 37, 8 December 1894, Page 2
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346Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Southern Cross, Volume 2, Issue 37, 8 December 1894, Page 2
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