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* s^iß>!if: Notice. PATRONISED BY THE QUEEN. WEIR'S 555. MAGHIHE (Complete), with latest improvements, works by hand or foot. SEWING MACHINES FOR THE PEOPLE At LOUIS RODGERS'S. LE, has macli pleasure in intimating that he i has ju6t received, ex Hydaspes, the first of a regular supply of these very popular Sewing Machines, which, bein g imported direct from the manufacturer, he is enabled to sell in Southland at £3 CASH. Simple, silent, rapid, compact, and durable. Will hem, fell, bind, tuck, seam, quilt, gather, braid, embroider, and do every kind of family and dressmaking work. EQUAL TO ANT £10 MACHINE ! Personal instruction unnecessary. L. RODGERS, SOLE AGENT FOR SOUTHLAND. HEAPEBS. WE beg to call the attention of Farmers to our new Patent Self-Side Delivery Reaper. They will find this to be the strongest, simplest, and most perfect machine yet made. Our "Standard' back delivery Reaper has taken first prize wherever exhibited, and has everywhere given universal satisfaction in the field. We are now making over 100 of them annually. Our new Combined Reaper and Mower " Progress" is thoroughly adapted for cutting both grain and grass. Catalogues and further particulars on application to MESSRS MITCHELL & CO., Or REID & GRAY, Oamaru. PURE WATER! ! ! THE 11 PATENT SELF-CIMING CHARCOAL FILTERS." r pHE only ones that remove Lead, Lime, and 1_ Sewage from Water, and are warranted for four years, but they will last twelve years without getting out of order, and are guaranteed to purify in the most perfect manner, river, pond, rain, or spring water. Medical testimony proves that a good deal of illness, especially among delicate persons and children, is produced by the unwholesome water used for drinking purposes. On sale at Hayes's Chemist Shop, adjoining the Exchange Building ; also, the following select Dietetic and patent Medicinal Preparations : — • "BRAGGS' CHARCOAL BISCUITS," Manufactured from the purest vegetable carbon, and recommended hy the Faculty as an article of Diet lor persons suffering from Indigestion, &.c, &c. " Baron Liebig's" Food for Infants "Baron Liebig's" Extract of Meat " Savory and Moore's" Pepsine and Pancreatine Do do Datura Tatula (a specific for Asthma) " Hard's" Farinaceous Food Dr Bright's " Phosphodyne" Parrish's " Chemical Food" " Grimault's" French Patent Medicines "Ayer'e" Medicines " Weston's" celebrated Wizard Oil Do Mexican Mustang Liniment Do Magic Fills " Ramsey's" Medicated Spice Nuts for children, and many others. THE STOCK-BREEDERS' MEDICINE CHEST, Containing Chemical Extract, Gaseous Fluid, Red Drench, and Red Paste, for disorders in Horses, Cattle, Calves, Sheep, and Lambs. Country Orders promptly attended to. " James's Blister" — " Stevens'e : Ointment" " Rowe's Embrocation," " Wound Stone" " Leeming's Essence," "Black and White Oils," and all other select Veterinary remedies Calvert's " Carbolic Dip," for Tick, &c, in Sheep, and Mange in Horses and Cattle. Bluestone (for Pickling Seed Wheat.) Family recipes and prescriptions dispensed and compounded fromPureDrugs and Chemicals, by the proprietor. J. D. HAYES, Dee-street, adjoining Exchange Buildings. EDUCATION RE3ERVES, SOUTHLAND. THE following Reserves will be leased by auction at the Land Office, Invercargill, at noon on Tuesday, the 12th of November next. Further particulars may be obtained on applioa--tion at the office of Mr Baker, luvereargiH : — «*» I p, "O ** ti O T3 Tl-.S B <«£ c£ ■ © fc3rHOOOOOOr^r-*rHr-lr-( r-i r-t i— l jjeooiftoooooooooo wcoeo r-( § co t^t-ir-^cseoiMecioc^cjO o v ! i 'B S I « ft g M 'So £ -g'gp g I 5 Eg &B TO BE LET, rr\HE SCHOOLROOM, furnished, also the 1 large DWELLING-HOUSE, lately occupied by Mr Cook, Tay- street. Apply to T. BRODRICK, Agent. pRIVATE Board and Residence. Mrs Wilson , L Swansea Cottage, Don-Btreet. i

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Southland Times, Issue 1658, 5 November 1872, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 1658, 5 November 1872, Page 4

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