■"• ""; On Bale. ' ■ '' '" ;^ 'ANSA Xj E by tho Undorsiguod— • Mauritius sugar, brown and whito ory» et-als fl?eai in chests, halves, and boxes , Adofftido and Tasmanian flouv, in 80 lbs, 100 lbs and 200 lbs bags Mavtell'e Brandy, palo and dark, in qt--* orisfcs and hhds Whisky, qr-oask and caso Gl-onova, JDK2 Porf; and Sherry (Amontillado) in q*« oaslis Bass' No. 3 Alo Hams and Baoon (Sinol&iv'a) Candles, full woights Oilmen's Stores tobacco, Twist and Oavon dish do sheepwash, cako and leaf SulphiuCALDER, BLACKLOOK & OQ, Invereargill, November 2nd, 1863. Draper}", A G O O D A RTIOLE A. r C A LOW PRIOE CAN ALWAYS BE OBTAINED AT R W. WILLIS'S OUTFITTING WAREHOUSE, TAY-STREET, Wliovo you can buy every description of MENS' AND BOYS' CLOTHING, HATS . CAPS, HOSIERY, BOOTS AND SHOES BLANKETS, RAILWAY RUGS, kc, kc at Tin: LOWEST POSSIBLE CASH PRICES. N.B. — Every article marked in VL A .1 N ¥IGUII ES, FKOM 'WHICH N () A T, A T E.M E N T CAX DE MADE. V. W. WALLIS, CLOTIIJEFv AND OUTFITTED, TAY-STBEET. 1 T ANI N G AN D WTIIT TO N l?i_ aro opening out a large stock of the ib owiii!;- goods— 72 inch Grey Calico 32 nnd 36 inch Horroeks' Calicos, A and B Blankets— -Grey, (1-1, S-i, t)-I, 10-1. Scarlet, do do do do G-enfiam do do do do Wiiite Witney, 10 --1, 11 -A, 12-1. Hessians, G8 and 72 inches Navy Canvas, No 1 to 6 Scrym, -10 inches Bed Ticks, cotton and linen Huckaback Linen Crash Diaper Hosiery, consisting of Military half-hose Worsted do Lambswool do Garibaldi do Aberdeen do Lambswool Under-shirt s Shetland do Lambswool Pants Shetland do Do ribbed do Also. Blue Serge Sliirts Scarlet do do Elannel Under-shirts Welsh and Lancashire Elanncls Also, a large stock of clothing, consisting of — Men's Millers Moles " Woollen Cords " Bedford do do Pants Tweed suits Hats, kc kc Messrs. M. and W. wish to draw the attention of the trade to their very large and varied stock, of which they have specified a few in tho above. Original Invoices will be offered afc a very small advance on Home Prices. SQUARING- THE CIRCLE. THE Advertiser undertakes to perform the hitherto supposed impossibility of squaring the circle geometrically. Address E. E. G\, office of this paper. MOKOMOKO. ACCOMMODATION HOUSE. TRAVELLERS cau bo supplied with HORSES at any time. The Eerry Boat will leave for Invercargill daily at low water, and return with the tide. Ho rs es for Hire. W. M'TA&G-ART. PATENT BILLIARD TABLES. I%nrion make. Large Stock jusfc received. .. JULIUS PASER, 196, Little Bourke Street, East" Melbourne. tF JOHN DUNCAN who arrived afc the Bluff _L from the Capo of Good Hope by tbe ship Sir Wm.Eyrc, some months ago, will communicate with W. & G-. _Turnbull & Co., Dunedih, ho will hear of something to his ad vunlage. .. y-y
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Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 45, 19 February 1864, Page 8
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473Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 45, 19 February 1864, Page 8
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