CLIFTON BUTCHERY. H VICKERY, in thanking his Cusfcomera ■ for their patronage for the last six years, begs to announce that he has latelymade arrangements for the extension of his business. Carts will now visit Woodend, Greenhills, Georgetown, Strathearn and Inver-, cargili three times a week—Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. Delivery of orders early in the morning guaranteed. Nothing but the best meat obtainable in the market will be supplied. Notifications per post promptly attended to. H. VICKERY, BUTCH'S R, CLIFTON, BLUFF ROAD. Horse-covers, horse-covers, Tarpaulins, tents, and oilcoats, waterproof coats, blankets, rugs, etc. Country people call and see our stock of overall pinafores, for school wear. Ladies’ and Children s Underclothing All made up on the Premises. BOYS’ CLOTHING. tll men’s clothing. McEWAN’S, DEE STREET, Invercargill. THE EXHIBITION MART is again to the front with a SELECT STOCK OF CHOICE SUMMER EREBB GOODS Including all the Latest Novelties in Prints, Ginghams, Galateas, Zephyrs, Sateens, Crepons, etc., etc., and are offering the same at Wonderfully Reduced Prices I Also— PINE SELECTION OP MILLINERY ! Including Ladies’ Cloth and Straw Sailor ■ Hats and other Fancy and Stylish Shapes both trimmed and untrimmed. Customes choosing their own Materials can. have their Hats and Bonnets trimmed FREE OF CHARGE. Ladies’ and Girls’ Corsets and Underclothing a Specialty. B. by Listen or Every Description. FANCY DEPARTMENT. Frillings of choicest designs. Feathers in great variety. Flowers of every description. Gloves of all shades for ordinary or evening wear. Ribbons of every colour, width, and design. Crewel Silks, Filloselle, white and coloured Crochet Cottons, Combs, Brushes, Soap, Scissors, etc. CLOTHING. . Men’s Colonial Tweed Suits from 2os Boys’ K. B. Suits ... ... 7s 6d Men’s and Boys’ Shirts, Socks, Flannels, Drawers, Ties, Collars, Handkerchiefs, Braces, ete., at the LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. J. H. Whittaker, CASH DRAPER, THE EXHIBITION MART, Opposite Oddfellows’ Hall and next Empire Hotel, TAY STREET. IMPORTANT NOTICE. THE Gore Coeeee Palace i Opposite Railway Station GORE. Mrs 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 commodioussitting rooms—hath room hot and cold waferlaid on. Charges Moderate. Established 1875. ALWAYS WAS AND ALWAYS WILL BE CHEAPEST House in Town for Furniture and all Household. Furnishings, Books, Violins, Accordions, &c., Ac., for CASH. ! Also—- | Drapery, Clothing, &c., &c., Up to date. Wm. MOSELEY, Esk street.
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Southern Cross, Volume 2, Issue 37, 8 December 1894, Page 15
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418Page 15 Advertisements Column 4 Southern Cross, Volume 2, Issue 37, 8 December 1894, Page 15
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