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' i business Notice* ' C. R E'E SE ? WATCHMAKER, JEWELLER, STATIONER TOBACCONIST, AND MU^IC^ELLER. 6 REESE begs to" in form the Inhabitants ot . Invercargill and surrounding; distiict, that he has "established himself in Dee-street, in the above Branches, and hopes, by Btricl; attention to his business, to meet with a fair share' ot their patronage. * C. R. has just now opened a splendid assortment ot 4 „ ENGLISH AND COLONIAL JEWELLERY, WITCHES. FRENCH ANB AMERICAN CLOCKS, TOBACCOS, CIGARS,' BNUFf\' akd PIPES, Of all descrigtionsJ",afc the Lowest Pi ices. STATIONERY, 'IN ALL ITS" BRANCHES, Wholesale and Retail. Also, ' A Grgat Variety of PERFUMERY AND FANCY GOODS, Consisting of — - _ Albums, Reticules, Porbnonies, Bi ushes, Combs, Table mats,,j!j"tereoscopes and Slides . Rogei's Penknives and Cutlery, Electio-plated Goods, &c , &c. WATCHES CLEANED AND 'REPAIRED And Wai ranted for Twelve Months Jewellery Manufactured, to'anyfgiven Design, Out of Colonial Go)d MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS REPAIRED. C. REESE,- ' D E E - S T R'-R E T , Two Doors from G6vernmeint , Buildings. GOLD BOUGHT— HIGHESf'pRICE GIVEN FURNITURE AND BEDDPN& WAREHOUSE Tas - STEEEii '.*-:.- J a.mes jviaxJSb: AY, . UPHOLSTERER AND ; . CABINET-MAKER, Jj- ' - * • ■*? fD - ! ■>-; 7 -IMPORTER OF ENGLISH, SCOTCH, AND '.. AMERIG^7TURfITURE, Ij)EGS,to:acquaint the- people| of Invercargill and X Burrpun.ding ; districts, tliat he has now got }>ne of the largest and most varied assortments of 1 ''Furniture' ever imported into f liis Province, every ;article'of which 'hoicaa* highly recommend for cheap •ness and durability. . Amongst bis. stock will be found the following useful , pieces V . Spanish "'mahogany- sofas ih hair and haircloth • ' -Do.; couches, hair and leather Colonial sofas Mahogany telescope dining-room tables Lootafcles " Spanish mahogany dining-room chairs Do do ; sideboards '•; - .». cheffoniers , „ " -chests of drawers Washstands double and single v Dressing-tables do do < 'ornice poles Feather beds Fibre mattrasses Flock do F.ax ; do Bolsters and pillows ' Straw palliasses, all sh.es ; Half fester iron bedsteads . -French do do Stump do do Iron stretchers Carpeting, Brussels and Kidderminster Cocoa matting, all widths &c, &c. BLUFF HARBOR, CAMPBELL/TOWN. GEORGE P. H. GALLOP, LICENSED CUSTOM HOUSE AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT. AGENT FOR R.M. S. S's: ALDINGA, ALHAMBRA, GOTHENBURG, AND • OMEO. ALSO, THE S.S. EDINA. AGENT FOR COBB AND COS. TELEGRAPH LINE OP MAIL COACHES. Rates of passage, time of arrival and departure of each Steamer, and arrival and departure of the Coaches, can be obtained at the office adjoining the Eagle Hotel, Bluff Harbor. Boats always in readiness for tbo conveyance of passengers to and from each Steamer. Families and Ladies will meet with the greatest attention from the Uoatmen engaged by tbe undersigned, G. P. H. GALLO P, Agent. GREAT SPR IN G RUSH TO LAKE WAKATIP. D. McKENNA, COMMISSION AGENT, \J KINGSTOWN, Begs leave to inform the Merchants, Traders, and others of Invercargill, Riverton, aud other places, that he is enabled, from his extensive acquaintance amongst the Trading Community of the above district, to obtain the highest ruling prices for al descriptions of Merchandise sent to him for Sale- ! Consignees regularly corresponded with as to State of Markets. N.B. — The Oldest Forwarding Agency in the District. MOKOMOKO ACCOMMODATION HOUSE. HPRAVELLERS can be supplied with J_ HORSES at any time. The ferry boat will leave for Invercargill daily at low water, and return with the tide. Hoises for hire. W. M'TAGGART. PETEIE'S PUBLIC SLAUGHTERYARDS. BUTCHERS can have tho use of Yards for Slaughtering Bullocks, Sheep, and Swine, including cartage to shop, at moderate charges.

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Southland Times, Volume 2, Issue 96, 2 October 1863, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Volume 2, Issue 96, 2 October 1863, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Volume 2, Issue 96, 2 October 1863, Page 1

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