Business? £$,qUp:s MESSRS. MUELLER AND GEISOW beg to inform their clients and the public generally, that having procured an AUCTIONEERS' LICENSE, Tliey are now Prejmred to Effect the SALE OF FREEHOLD, LEASEHOLD, HOUSE PROPEETT, AND LAND AND ESTATE, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION BY PUBLIC AUCTION. IqOUTHLAND CfRCULATING k3 LIBRARY. JOHN MUNRO,; BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER Dee Street. (Opposite Prince of Wales Hotel.) WOOL. TO THE EUNHOLDEKS OF THE SOUTHERN PROVINCE, &c. \ mHE UNDERSIGNED are prepared to j JL make Liberal Advances on Wool consigned to their friends in London or Melbourne, or to become Cash Purchasers. ; COLIN N. CAPMBELL & CO. JOHN STEWART, | STATIONER AND BOOKSELLEK, DeE-STEEET, IXVEUCAEGILfi, (Near the Government Buildings). The Circulating Library includes all the English and Scotch Periodicals, received monthly, direct by the Overland Mail. Subscription, 10s Gd. per Quarter, payable in A dvanee. m II E JETTY, I N VERC A R GILL. PUBLIC BONDED AND FREE WAREHOUSE. GEORGE IIATELY AND CO., CUSTOM HOUSE AND SHIPPING AGENTS. Their Store being completed are now rearly to receive Bonded and Free Goods. The position of the premises presents facilities in tlie warehouseing and saving of cartage. W. G. BRIGHT, Manager. OTco alongside the Jetty, nvtrcargill. May 12i,h, MRS. NEWAL and Miss LITTLE. from London and Edinburgh, have commenced business as Milliners and Dressmakers, and hope, from their long- experience in first-class houses, to merit a share of public patronage. Spey -street, near Town Belt, Invercargill, 20th April, 1«63. C . REES E , WATCHMAKER, JEWELLER, STATIONER AND TOBACCONIST. CREESE begs to inform the Inhabitants of . Invercargill and surrounding district, that he has established himself in Dee-street, in the above Branches, and hopes, by strict attention to bis business, to meet with a fair share of their patronage. C. R. has just vow opened a splendid assortment of ENGLISH AND COLONIAL JEWELLERY, WATCHES, FRENCH AND AMERICAN CLOCKS, TOBACCOS, CIGARS, SNUFF, and PIPES, Of all descriptions, at the Lowest Prices. STATIONERY, IN ALL ITS BRANCHES, Wholesale and Retail. Also, A Groat Variety of PERFUMERY AND FANCY GOODS, Consisting of — Albums, Reticules. Portmonies, Brushes, Combs, Tablecloths, Stereoscopes and Slides , Roger's Pen Knives and Cutlery, &c., &c. WATCHES CLEANED AND REPAIRED, And Warranted for Twelve Months. Jewellery Manufactured, to any given Design, Out of Colonial Gold C. REESE, DEE-STREET, Two Doors from Government Buildings. GGILBERTSON begs respectfully to inform , the Inhabitants in and around Invercargill, | that he has Opened a CLOTHIER'S AND OUTFITTER'S ESTABLISHMENT, With a Choice and Fresh Stock of Goods, AT THE LOWEST PRICES. Intending Purchasers are invited to inspect his Goods, which will be found surprisingly low for Inrercargill. Note the Address, — G. GILBERTSON, CLOTHIER AND OUTFITTER, DEE-STREET, Second Shop from Government Offices. TO ROAD CONTRACTORS AND SETTLERS. Black's epades and shovels Lyndon spades American spades^ long and short handled shovels, on^ale at JHAY BROTHERS, • ■ "Taj-street.
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Southland Times, Volume 2, Issue 68, 30 June 1863, Page 1
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463Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Volume 2, Issue 68, 30 June 1863, Page 1
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