Merchandise. BASKETS! BASKETS ;'! : ; BASKETS'! !!;:■?' TUST received, ex Drover, a large and wellselected STOCK, consisting of— ;; Butchers, Bottle, Cradle, Butter, Market,* Work, Clothes, French, Office, And Baby Linen Baskets. Also, A VARIETY OF EANCY AND OTHER BASKETS, AT EKENSTEEN AND HALL'S, Corner of Dee and Esk-Streets, INVERCARGILL. # EEESH GEOUND COEEEE. TUST RECEIVED, a supply of best PLANTATION COFFEE AND BEANS, AT EKENSTEEN AND HALL'S, FAMILY GROCERS, Corner of Dee and Esk-Stkeets. N.B. — Coffee ground on the premises daily. CAMPBELLTOWN STOEE, BLUFF HARBOR. TAMES WADDEL & CO., have on sale, wholc»J sale and retail, a large assortment of Goods at Low Prices, viz. : — Groceries, Oilmen's Stores, Provisions Tobacco, Wine and Spirits, Drapery Clothing, Boots and Shoes Ironmongery, Tinware, and Ship Chandlery Smith's Victorian Beef Hams, Smith's Beef without boneß, in tierces. Scotch Flooring Boards, 1$ and 1-in., Doors and Sashes. S T U B B S, DEE-STREET, Opposite Newmarket Hotel, HAS ON SALE, Tasmanian Produce— Butter Jams, Bacon, Cheese, &c. &c. WHOLESALE PRICES. f\ N S A L E , by the undersigned : — Flour, Adelaide and Tasmanian Prime Seed Oats, ex Drover Guano do Improved Ploughs, made by Grant, of Melbourne. ANDERSON, MOWAT & CAMPBELL, Dee-street, near the Post Office. ON SALE, at the Stores of the Undersigned, the largest STOCK hi Southland of— GROCERIES, WINES, SPIRITS, TOBACCO, AND PROVISIONS. Also, 30 tons galvanized iron, 6, 7, and 8-fect lengths 60 ton's Victorian potatoes 70 tons flour (Adelaide and Tasmanian) 200 bags oats (Colonial and Danish) 100 bags English malt 10 tons butter (Colonial and Cork) Hams and bacon— Sinclair's, York, Campbell, Waring, and Limerick 70 cases boots (EngHsh and American) 30 hhds. and 74 casks port wine, 3 years old 40 hhds. Joule's ale (new brew) 200 cases Byass' porter, &c, &c, &c. SPENCE BROTHERS & CO., Dee-sreet. Hotels and Restaurants. V.VOLUNT E E E ! B. TTOUNG MEN of Invercargill,— join quick, and swell tho list Of tho Volunteer Regiment now forming in your midst ; Thiuk how gay you will look in your uniforms so bright, And how tho ladies' eyes will sparklo as on you they alight. Soon, soon, your uniforms from Auckland will be down : Take my advice, then, give a ball to the ladies of . this town. And when after drill you are cold and tired, And almost wearied of being admired — Call in at WRIGHT'S and " do " a beer Of liis splendid ale so bright and clear, And then you'll be (WRIGHT). J b H N WEIGHT, WATSON'S HOTEL, Corner of Don and Dee Streets. SIMMONDS' ROYAL TEMPEEANCE HOTEL, ESK-STREET, (Near Cricket Ground.) pEINCE OF WALES HOTEL, *- DEE-STREET, INVER CAR GILL. J. G. HUGHES, Proprietor. pLASGOW RESTAURANT, Cltde-street. MEALS AT ALL HOURS. Good Beds, Is. per Night. W. HUNTER, Proprietor. CALEDONIAN PELTATE HOTEL, * DEVERON-STREET. I EXCELLENT ACCOMMODATION, com!i bined with moderate charges. JOHN A. CARR, PROPRIETOR.
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Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 14, 2 July 1864, Page 4
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465Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 14, 2 July 1864, Page 4
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