Business Notices. LONDON PHOTOGRAPHIC ROOMS, COBITEB OF DON AND DEE STREETS, (Opposite the Prince of Wales Hotel), INVERCARGILL. MR. T. MUSSEN begs to inform the public of Invercargill that he is about to take his annual tour through the province, and that his Btudio will be closed in a fortnight from this date. Intending visitors are requested to come early. Invercargill, 31st August, 1872. F. R. "WHITE, U-ORWARDING AND GENERAL AGENT, WINTON. Q N SALE, AT ABRAM WATSON'S IRONMONGERY STORE, TAY STREET, Doors, Sashes, Rim Locks, T. Hinges, Butt I Hinges, Screws, Cupboard Locks, Roller Ends, Rack Pulleys, Sash Fasteners, Window Cord, Iron Frame Pulleys, Saw Files, Camp Ovens, Saucepans, Sharp's and Wilson's Axes, Spades, American Brooms, American Buckets, American Tubs, St. Alban'fl Pails, Water Cans, Milk Dishes, Padlocks, Lamps and Oil, Nails (assorted) , Carpenters' Tools, &c, &c. PICTURE FRAMING. npliifi undersigned having made all the Picture JL Framea for the late Mr Webster's shop, Dee-Btreet, for the last eight years, begs to inform the public that he still continues the Business of Picture Frame Making at his premises, Tay-street, where all orders will be promptly executed at the lowest charges. D. ROSS, Photographer. HMO LET, in Southland, a desirable Pastoral I Property, of about 2400 acres, low limestone ridges, and well grassed flats, very healthy, and well sheltered, with all necessary buildings, and partly fenced. Full particulars on application to JOHN R. CUTHBERTSON. Invercargill, August 22, 1872. |>A.D COFFEE lacto toon so long an article of consumption in New Zealand, that public taste has almost degenerated to a preference of the cheap and nasty compounds sold as CoS'ee, instead of the fragrant berry. The Storekeepers may be to blame for pushing the sale of the article on which they have the largest profit ; but the public have a certain and simple remedy in their own hands by asking for, and insisting on being supplied with, the Coffee bearing the name of " Babeon, Geakt & Co." on the wrapper. The retail price, 2s per lb., will not be grudged by any who can appreciate REAJJLY FINE COFFEE. "jtyrITCHELL & CO., MERCHANTS, Deestreet, desire to intimate to their customers that they are prepared to supply in any quantity the various qualities of COFFEE prepared by Baebon, Gbant & Co., Dunedin, all of which they ran with confidence recommend as being at least equal to the beat of their eeveral kinds ever introduced into this market. BARRON, GRANT & CO.'S COFFEE. A FRESH SUPPLY of this exceUent COFFEE iV just recei-ed direct from Dunedin by DAVID SMYTH, Storekeeper, Tay-street. rnHE COFFEE prepared by Babeon, Grant & Co., now a favorite brand in this market, is constantly kept in stock by MATHESON & SMITH, WHOLESALE AND EETAIL GEOCEBS AND WINE MEBCHANTS, Dee-street. f* OFFEE, certain to please the most fastidious, imported and prepared by Bakbon, GkfiANT & Co Coffee Roasters, Dunedin, and sold by the principal storekeepers and grocers throughout Otago. PRIVATE Board and Residence. Mre_Wilson, Swansea Cottage, Don- street.
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Southland Times, Issue 1629, 6 September 1872, Page 1
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490Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Issue 1629, 6 September 1872, Page 1
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