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Buililfng- Material SPECIAL NOTICE. THE FIRST DEPOT IN SOUTHLAND FOE SEASONED NATIVE TIMBER v Flooring, Lining, Shelving, Mouldings, Archiiraves, Skirtings, Weatherboards, &c, &c., &c., DEE STBEET, (Opposite the Prince of Wales). The unc signed has much pleasure in intimating to t i trade and the public generally that he has on 1 ,o& — Seasoned r £«i&ite and Bed Pine Flooring, 6xl, T & G,- at : : v 100 ft. Seasoned Vhite and Ked Pine Lining, 6xf, T &G, 11s per 100 ft. Seasoned White and Eed Pine Lining, beaded, 12s per 100 ft. — Guaranteed properly matched, and to go freely together. White and Red Pine Mouldings, equal to the imported article and half its cost. Weatherboards dressed to an even thickness, at 8s 6d per 100 ft, effecting a saving of at least 3s per 100 ft in the quantity of paint used in painting them, and worth 50 per cent more than the rough boards for durability and appearance. Scantling 7s per 100 feet. Also— Tasmanian Shingles, do Palings, do Blue Gum Scantling (all sizes). OEDEBS EXECUTED PROMPTLY WILLIAM FEASEE, Native Timber Depot. Dee-street, Invercargill j Staples, &c. CoaMEECIAI S ALE YARDS, DEE STREET, INVERCARGILL. A M'INTYRE, late of the Albion Stables, begs -£•*•• to inform his customers and the public generally, that he has bought the lea9e and goodwill of the Stables in connection "with the Provincial Sale yards, to which he has removed his business. These stables are well known as being centrally situated, extensive, and comfortable. By keeping them under his own care, and by strict attention, A. Ml. hopes to receive a continuance of the patronage hitherto accorded him. HORSES TAKEN TO LIVERY OR BAIT. ON HIRE.— GENTLEMENS SADDLE HORSES, LADIES SADDLE HORSES, CAERIAGES J3JJGGIES, &c, &c. gs|r Funerals and country orders promptly attended to. ALBION STABLES, DEE-STREET, INVERCARGILL. THE Undersigned begs to intimate to his friends and the puplic generally that he has , lea ed the extensive Stables attached to the Albion Hotel. These Stables are well known as being the most commodious and best arranged in town, and as they will be conducted under his own personal supervision gentlemen may rely upon having their horses properly attended to. GEORGE FAIRWEATHER. LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES. SADDLE & HARNESS HORSES ON HIRE. BUGGIES ON HIRE. Miscellaneous COCKLE'S ANTIBILIOUS PILLS, FOE INDIGESTION, BILIOUS AND LIVER COMPLAINTS, MAT BE HAD THROUGHOUT AUSTEALIA AND NEW ZEALAND. | Of all respectable Chemists and Storekeepers, in l boxes of various sizes. " Truth lives not for a fleeting hour, But scorns c'en Time's destroying power." THE last sixty- seven years have seen many wonderful changes — social, political, and indeed, all but universal. The medical world itself, too, has had its revolutions. New urugß and new compounds have been introduced, some of which have experienced but an ephemeral existence, whilst others have been retained as choice and valuable medicines. Butj through all these eventful changes COCEXE'S*PILLS the compound of a qualified practitioner, have continued to rise in public estimation, increasing in sale to the present hour. "An Old Fatobite. — It is with unfeigned satisfaction that we learn that Cockle's Antibilious Pills have reached their fiftieth year, with a sale equal to their reputation. They are the best medioine of their time, and we more than doubt if the future will bring us anything as good." — ' John Bull.' " Half a Century's Expedience, which has committed so many spurious medicines to oblivion has served only to confirm the reputation of Cockle's Antibilious Pills, aud to extend their use in every succeeding year. A sound good medicine frequently prescribed by physicians who have borne witness to its invaluable properties." j — -' Morning Herald.

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Southland Times, Issue 1186, 2 July 1869, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 1186, 2 July 1869, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 1186, 2 July 1869, Page 1

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