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Business Notices. ) ! ! . | THE RED BOOT ! i TAY-STREET, INVERCARGILL. I JOHN KINGSLAND begs to call attention to I the undermentioned Seasonable Goods now opening, ex Mary Frances and Paria, manufactured expressly for this market, by the celebrated . house of Lochore and Sons, Glasgow. QUALITY GUARANTEED. Gentlemen's grain and kip knee boots, stout „ chimp watertight do., do. „ Balmoral do., do. „ spring side, light clump „ toe-Caps Ladies' stout Balmoral walking boots „ right „ patent goloshed „ strong country watertight Maids' „ Balmoral ' „ light " „ Children's strong „ „ light „ Youths' stout lace „ calf goloshed, spring side, And the largest assortment in Southland of Ladies', Gentlemen's, and Children's Boots, from the best Scotch and English manufacturers. Orders for all kinds of boots promptly executed on the premises, WHOLESALE LEATHER WAREHOUSE. THOMAS HUME a*td CO., DEE-STREET, WHEELWRIGHTS, Blacksmiths, and Agricultural Implement Makers. American and Express Waggons, Spring Carts, Horse and Bullock Drays, built to order on the premises. T. H. and Co. have on hand a Large Stock of Seasoned Ironbark and Blue Gum Dray-poles Spokes, and Felloes. W. BARHAM, LONDON HAIR-CUTTING SALOON, Opposite the Post Office, Dee-street. riiHOSE who honor the above Establishment A with their patronage will find, not only the most fashionable and becoming modes adopted, but every attention paid that may be conducive to their comfort — in fact For cutting, and dressing, and cleansing the hair, ' With W. Barhah's style few in town can compare; For being well vers'd in the practical art, To features he can such improvements impart, That show at a glance what can really be done, When judgment and Fashion in unison run. Nor can it be said less of his taste and Iris skill, In making choice wigs wliich decidedly will Defy the most vigilant scanning to find — If nature or art the light peruke designed. And hence all who value light wigs and fine tresses. May safely confide upon what Barham professes, ig^ST Observe the Address — OPPOSITE POST OFFICE Dee-street, Late of the Burlington Arcade, London. DALRYMPLE a_td BLACKLOCK, GENERAL STOREKEEPERS, Importers, and Bonded Warehousemen, Agents for the Otago Fire and Marine Insurance Company, DEE-STREET, INVERCARGILL, HAVE ON SALE all descriptions of Stores, of first-rate quality, and at prices to suit the times. Cargo per " Gananoque," from London, daily expected. D. and B. beg leave to inform Merchants, Bankers, &c, that they have greatly reduced their scale of Free and Bonded Warehouse Charges. The new scale can be seen at their Warehouses, Dee-street. KERR & G-ILCHRIST, PAINTERS, PAPERHANGERS, & GLAZIERS, IJIPOBTEBS OF BRITISH and rolled plate, enamelled, stained, ground, obscured, and sheet Glass Turps, Oils, Colors Gold Mouldings, Varnishes, Brushes, j And every necessary connected with trie trade. Sold eitlxer in original packages or in parcels, to suit trie trade. CLYDE STREET, Opposite New Custom House. TO VICTORIAN DIGGERS. T\o NOT FORGET, on your return to Mel_l r bourne, to buy a suit of Sydney Tweed from RICHARD HENRY COOLING-, Trie promoter of Colonial Industries and Manufactures, Tailor, Ladies' Habit Maker, and General Outfitter, 45 and 47 Bourke-street East, (Near the Albion Hotel) MELBOURNE. Samples and instructions for self-measurement forwarded on application. , I. BROAD, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, ... r ''■.-■'-; .-;■• Tay-street, •TJjEGS to announce that he has just received a ,-M , ; large, -.and. varied assortment of Jewellery, : 'English Lever' Watcries, in gold and silver cases, American Clocks from 10s. upwards. An inspection is invited. Tay-street, INVERCARGILL.

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Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 36, 23 August 1864, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 36, 23 August 1864, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 36, 23 August 1864, Page 1

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