Business J^otues JULIUS NEUSTAraT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL TOBACCONIST, TAY-STREET, (Opposite the Lowther Arcade.) T)EGS respectfully $o inform the public of InJL) vercargill and Neighborhood that he has n I ways on hnnd tlie best stock of Tobaccos, Cigars and Snuff, at -• MELBOURNE PRICES. Pipes of every description from the most costly Meerschaum, to the common " Cutty," imported direct and kept in stock. TOYS Of these J. N. has a large stock of every description, which is added to by every home and Australian vessel. At present he has Box Toys for Bojs' and Girls' Dolls ; Miniature Rifles, Swords, Drums, &c, &c. at the LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICE. MDSICAL INSTRUMENT?. In this department the stock of J. N. comprises HARMONIUMS From the best makers, Violins, Flutes, Flutinas, Concertinas, Organ and double tongued and other iustruments of the first quality. JEWELLERY. ■ J. N. has-in this branch a good assortment of Patent Lever English mado watches, Genevas, &c., at little more than Home Prices. B UOOCHES, BRACELETS, COLONIAL MADE RINGS AND ALBERT GUARDS. CUTLERY, STATIONERY, PERFUMERY, AND FANCY GOODS. Of these J. N. hasoii hand a choice variety too numerous to mention, and would invite inspection of the same. I JULIDS NEUSTADT, Tay-street. Opposite the Lowther Arcade. C. REESE, WATCIIM AXE R, JEW KLLE R, STATIONER AND TOBACCONIST. CREESE begs to inform the Inhabitants of Invercargill and surrounding district, that he 'has established himself in Dee-street, m the above Branches, and .hopes, by strict attention to his business, to meet with a fair shore ot their patronage. C. R. has just now opened a splendid assortment of ENGLISH AND COLONIAL JEWELLERY, WATOHES, FRENCH AND AMERICAN CLOCKS, TOBACCOS, CIGARS, SNUFF, and PirES, Of all descriptions, at the Lowest Prices. STATIONERY, IN ALL ITS BRANCHES, Wholesale and Retail. Also, A Great. Variety of PERFUMERY AND FANCY GOODS, Consisting of — _ Albums, Reticules. Portmomes, Brushes, Combs, Tabled otlis, Stereoscopes and • Slides , Roger's Pen Knives and Cutlory. &c, &c. WATCHES CLEANED AND REPAIRED And Warranted for Twelve Months. Jewellery Manufactured, to any given Design, Out of Colonial Gold C REE SE , DEE-STREET^ Two Doors from Government. Buildings. VICTORIA HORSE BAZ A AR , LIVERY STAPLES. "VTOTWITHSTANDING an arrangement hav--1M ing been made between the Livery Stable Keepers of Invercargill, to charge 15s. per night for Livery, I understand that some parties are only charging 125., which is injurious to me. In consequence, from this date, my charge will be as formerly — TEN SHILLINGS PER NIGHT, And BAIT, FOUR SHILLINGS. •GEORGE SMITH. MONEY TO LE\'D in Sums from £100 to £500, at 12-J- per cent. Apply to MAC-DONALD aud RUSSELL, Solicitor, Clyde-street. MOTCO M O Z O ACCOMMODATION HOUSE. TRAVELLERS can be supplied with. 1 HOHSKS at nny time. The ferry boat will'leave for Invercargill daily at low viater, and return with the tide. Horses for hire. W. M'TAGGAET. Companies;* AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY. Annual revenue, upwards of £60,000 Accumulated and invested funds, upwards of 150,000 New premiums, received in 1862, exceed 13,500 New assurances, effected in 1562 . . 350,000 Directors : George King, Esq., Chairman ; Arthur Todd I-lolroyd, Esq., M.L.A , Deputy Chairman ; Kobert Gilfillan, Esq.; S. A.Joseph, Esq. ; The Plon. James Michell, Esq., M.L.C. Samuel Thompson, Esq. Medical Referee : Sprottßoyd, Esq., M.D., No. 6, Lyons-terrace, Hyde Park. Assurances on single or joint lives. Annuities — Present, Deferred, and Reversionary. Endowments for the education of children or establishing them in life, or for old age. Profits periodically ascertained, and divided annually among the members of the s jciety, greatly exceed those of any other office. Privileges. — All Policies protected after a time to members and their families against the claims of creditors. Loans on Mortgage of city and suburban real estate. Prospectuses, and every information, may be obtained from the Agents and Medical Referees, and at the principal office. By order of the Board, ROBERT THOMSON, Actuary and Secretary. Principal Office, Hunter-street, Sydney, N.S.W." Feb. 28, 1863. Invercargill Agency : Medical Referee, Dr McCLURE. MANING & WHITTON. Agents. NOTICE. — Christians will Meet for Worship at 11 o'clock, on Lord's day-mornings, in the the Hall of Mechanics' Institute.
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Southland Times, Volume 2, Issue 80, 11 August 1863, Page 1
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