r.Tii-'jil' ill m* /• v^ fJi IS& ©/J. Srii&c ii illsi yJV V Ii ii M ggss? S?S=£a CARR l>» M AN ACCEPTABLE XMAS Present! A NEW Oscillating Shuttle MACHINE With four Drawers and Cover. Cash Price, £8 10b. Or one of the favourite ‘ E and R ” Machines at £6 10s cash. Inspection Invited. W. 0. WILKINS, Ironmonger, Tay-st.
EXCURSION TO STEWART ISLAND. HALF MOON BAY REGATTA . THE P. S. AWARUA will leave the Bluff Wharf for Half Moon Bay, Stewart island (weather and other circumstances permitting), on arrival of the first train from Invercargill, on Wednesday, the 26th inst. Boxing Day, returning in time to catch the 11.20 p.m. train for Invercargill, givingexcursionists about 7 hours at the Island'! and an opportunity of seeing the Half Moon Bay Regatta. The Bluff Naval Artillery Band will accompany the Steamer. RETURN TICKETS, 2s 6x>; CHILDREN HALF - PRICE. ’ JAMES E. FOX, Secretary. Campbelltown, December 19th, 1894. LAND AGENCY. T F you want to purchase a farm, a dwelling kouse or a building site, send for one of C;W. Brown s Property Registers. This will enable you to make a selection from upwards of a hundred properties in various parts of Southland. The following new advertisements appear in the register this week ; Appelby A five-roomed dwelling house, with bath-room and every convenience, y acrej; can be recommended and will be* sold at a reasonable price, and on easy terms. C. W. BROWN, Land and Estate Agent, Esk Street, Invercargill. Postal Address : Box 77, Invercargill. THE Q_ RANDEST SELECTION OF DOLL§ AND Mechanical Toys EVER SEEN IN NEW ZEALAND AT RODGERS EROS. Dont forg-et to visit the cave. TNTON CALEDONIAN SOCIETY. BOXING DAY SPORTS. SPECIAL PRIZES: 220 Yards Handicap—lst prize, trophy, value 21s, gift of Air Craig. Open to members of Winton Brass Band only. 220 Yards Handicap—2nd prize, trophy, value 2ls, gift of Mr Rein. Half-mile Flat Race Handicap—lst prize trophy, value 425, gift of W. Guthrie & Co ; 2nd prize, trophy, value 23 s, gift of Broad, Small and Co. Youths’ 220 Yards Handicap (under 14 years) —Silver medal, gift of Mr Geo. Lumsden Tug of War (married v. single)—handsome prize, value 265, gift of Messrs Wesnev Bros. Conditions on the ground. M. O’BRIEN, Secretary.
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Southern Cross, Volume 2, Issue 39, 22 December 1894, Page 14
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371Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Southern Cross, Volume 2, Issue 39, 22 December 1894, Page 14
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