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THE POLYTECHNIC, TAY-ST. Latest Novelties in Fancy Hoods, E. P, Ware, Writing Desks, Ladies’ Companions. XMAS GOODS—Cards, Toys, and Pre* sents. Albums (exceptional value) from one shilling up. SHILLING T A SIXPENNY ±Y^J3JUJILO Crowded with Novelties direct from Home. Everybody invited to come and see. No one asked to buy. All kinds of Jewellery at Lowest Prices. H. S. ELLIOT, THE POLYTECHNIC, TAY STREET.

E N R Y WILSON GENEBAL IEOKMOIfGEE, BEE STREET, INVEECAKQTEE. New Goods just landed— Machinists’ Tools of every description. Gross-cut Saws Disston’s, Simmonds’' Boynton’s, Spear and Jackson’s, Pey,Tolledo, lumberman, and Humbolt Tooth specially made to my order. Axes Sharp’s, Kelly’s, Black’s, Hurd’s, Mann’s, Chopper’s Pride, Collins Hartford’s, Simmon’s, etc., etc. Babbit and Sheep Netting, special low price. Three roller Mangles, on iron frame, very eheap. Spades and Garden Tools of every description. Tisdall’s breach and muzzleloading guns, 30s to £lO. Lampware, lamp glasses, globes, and wicks. Sheet glass cut to order. Paperhangings, paints, oils, and colours. Agent for Wheeler and Wilson’sSewing Machines. The new patent Defiance Churn, the latest and best invention of the age. Oak Barrel and over-end Churns. Cherry’s patent Box Churns. H. Wilson, Dee street, INYEBCABGILL.

HUFFADINE AND SONS. (Establhed 1869). COACH AND WAGGON BUILDERS, WHEELWRIGHTS & GENERAL BLACKSMITH^ DEE ST. (Next St. PauTs Church). SINGrLE and Double Buggies* Carriages, Station Waggons, Spring. Carts, and dog carts of various kinds, & every description of vehicle made to order. Estimates given -verbally or by letter. Good substantial workmanship and first - clasa material guaranteed. PRICES STRICTLY REASONABLE. ILSON AND McKAY, Patentees and Sole Makers of The patent combined single furrow plough and drainer. Also, our 8-horsa improved drain ploughs are in great demand in the district. Other makes of ploughs altered and fitted with our improve d plates,, socks, and anti-suction plugs. Andrews and Sevan's Chaff cutters and Baggers. Orders received for all kinds of agricultural implements, and for carts, drays, and buggies. All kinds of i epairs ; also, horseshoeing will receive special attention. Agricultural Implement Makers, Coach Builders, and Wheelwrights, WINTON. Agents for

/GOVERNMENT LIFE INSURANCE DEPARTMENT. Established 1870. EVERY POLICY GUARANTEED BY THE STATE. The two prime reasons which have led to the extraordinary bonuses which thisoffice has been able to declare have been its ECONOMICAL MANAGEMENT and its REMAKE ABLY FAVOURABLE MORTALITY EXPERIENCE. "The Australasian Insurance and Banking Record " sjvys, —“ It [the N. Z. Government office] possesses the splendid advantage of operating in perhaps the healthiest country in the world.” To this, coupled with rigid care in the selection of lives, has been due the unprecedentedly low rate of mortality which the has enjoyed. Year by year the actual deaths have fallen far short of what was anticipated, and the funds thereby saved have all gone to swell the profits, which at the last valuation (December, 1893) amounted in cash to more than-* £190,000 Storting. Present FUNDS exceed TWO MILLION POUNDS. ANNUAL INCOME exceeds £360.000. JT. H. RICHARDSON, g Commissioner.

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Southern Cross, Volume 2, Issue 37, 8 December 1894, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 Southern Cross, Volume 2, Issue 37, 8 December 1894, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 Southern Cross, Volume 2, Issue 37, 8 December 1894, Page 14

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