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i!:ii 1 ; i 1 i 'j 'Business. Notices. — '-■■•. ■ .. '. . 1 : — -- . 7, — ~ — -: " bYSTERS ! OYSTERS ! ! OYSTERS ! ! A ROADE OYSTER SALOON. • : . Fbish OrSTEES Daixt, Ai Is. 6d.; per doz., with Bread and Fresh Butter STEWED. OYSTERS, 2s. per dozen. 43-45 M'DONALD & CO., Proprietors. -jyTATIONAL OYSTER SALOON. Tat-Steebt. A good supply of Fresh Oysteis every day Price, Is. 6d. raw per dozen ; and 2s. stewed. 43-45 JOHN PASCO & CO. •t*T BARHAM For cutting, and dressing, and cleansing the hair, With W. Babhaai'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 his skill, In making choice wigs which 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, ggg" Observe the Address — OPPOSITE POST OFFICE Dee-steeet. 7-tc THOMAS HANNA am> CO., DEE-STREET, WHEELWRIGHTS, Blacksmiths, and Agricultural Implement Makers. American and Express Waggons, Spring Carts, Horso 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. 35-tc yiCTORIA HORSE BAZAAR, Tat-stseet, G. SMITH, Pbopiuetob." Good Hacks always ready for Hire. BAIT, Bs. 38-tc ~" WINTON BUSH LIME. pREAT REDUCTION IN PRICE, at SOUTHERN CROSS TIMBER YARD 44- tc DALRYMPLE and BLACKLOCK, GENERAL STOREKEEPERS, Importers, and Bonded Warehousemen, Agents for the Otago Fire and Marine Insurance Company, DEESTREET, INVERCARGILL, HAVE ON SALE all descriptions of Stores, 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 he seen at their Warehouses, Dee-street. 34-46 KERR & GILCHRIST, PAINTERS, PAPERHANGERS,& GLAZIERS, j IMPOETEES OP BRITISH and rolled plate, enamelled, stained, ground, obscured, and sheet Glass Turps, Oils, Colors Gold Mouldings, Varnishes, Brushes, And every necessary connected with the trade. Sold either in original packages or in parcels, to suit the trade. CLYDE STREET, Opposite New Custom Houso. 31-tc WHEELER and WILSON'S LOCK-STITCH SEWING MACHINES, for families and manufacturers, are vastly superior to all others. As evidence of the fact," they were awarded the prize gold medal at the Great Exhibition 1862, and at the Paris Exhibition 1861. These machines make the tight . lock-stitch — the only one which caunot be ravelled— ;with the rotating hook —a great improvement on the shuttle, as it is far. more durable, and not near so liable to get out of order. Wheeler and Wilson's machines work equally well upon silk, cotton, woollen; and linen goods, braiding, ; binding, cording,, . tucking, hemming,filling, gathering, seaming, -quilting, performing every species of sewing with a 'speed of from 1,000 to 12,000 stitches per ■ minute ; makes a regular,' strong, and beautiful stitchj- exactly the same' bn- r both sides of the fabric sewed ; is simple in cohr. struction, easy of management, and elegant in aapr; r pearance. ; At the present REDHCED PEIpES" there is ho excusfe^ for' having v 'shutild machines.. Reference given tb dress*inakef-i tailors,' aiid .ra'aiiu-. 1 facturers of < clotliing^who have had- the irfachihes^ in constantruse fpr years. • • : ; ; -. /.: :; o!;-: -:Sho-vtr-ropnis, 186 Bourke-street east, up-stairs. , lUustraVed circulars sent post free.. , . : ; ... . . . LONG' and Cb.j sole 'agents for Australia and New'Ze-iahd. * ;i;i - v ' J:i ' a X: '" }i i: *' '"' ' J r X '" " : - J 'Ah r^gßß-k**J_toa for- Dunedin; J r 44*82j -■

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Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 45, 13 September 1864, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 45, 13 September 1864, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 45, 13 September 1864, Page 1

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