.taste** MmtMmma, IMPORTANT NOTICE! To the inhabitants of this towa and vicinity. W.LkuxsAxo. Are vow in receipt of their SECOND DIRECT SHEPJUiNT Comprising all the NEWEST MATERIALS in DRESSES, &c, &c, Suitable for the season ; also, a large variety, and well-assorted stock of every requisite in the trade, and would specially invite inspection, in preference to quoting any particular line, strictly adhering to their principle of SMALL PROFITS!! The stock of HEN'S AND BOY'S CLOTHING Is replete in both home and colonial manufacture, and all purchased before any rise in price. * W. LEWIS AND CO., DBAPEBS AND CLOTHIERS, NEW BRICK BUILDINGS, DEE STREET, INFERCARGILL. TO SUIT THE TIMES. PBIME MUTTON, Halves and Quarters. D SINCLAIR has determined upon selling, • to the highest bidder, twice every week, pnmded sufficient encouragement is given to the undertaking, PRIMS ILUTTON, In the premises adjoining Mr Rose's old shop, lately in the occupation of Mr Findlay, Cosvbb or Tat-st__et. This will be subsequently supplemented by SALES OF BEEF, provided this mode of supply is approved of by those most interested, viz., THE PUBLIC. NOTICE. TEETH EXTRACTED ABSOLUTELY * WITHOUT PAIN, BY NITROUS OXIDE GAS. MR S. J. DECK, Surgeon Dentist, expects to return to Invercargill on er about Monday, January 27th. N.B.— Mr Deck purposes leaving Invercargill for a visit to the Lakes, about the middle of next February. Riverton, Jan. 17, 1873. UNCLAIMED BALE OF WOOL. NOTICE is hereby given that in November or December, 1871, one Bale of Wool, with no mark or brand, was left at the Jetty Store, and now lies at the office of the undersigned. Unless claimed by owner and expenses paid on or before 16th February, 1873, will ba sold by auction to defray expenses and storage. PAY k CAMPBELL. PAY k CAMPBELL take this opportunity of thanking their constituents for their support during the term of their lease of the Invercargill Wharf, and beg to intimate that they are still carrying on the business of Customs and j Forwarding Agents at Invercargill and Bluff Harbor. THE Pure-bred Ayrshire Bull, SIR EDMOND, will serve Cows at my paddock, Seaward Bush, for one month. Terms— One 3-uinea. R. POWELL. 9th January, 1878. THE Undersigned are CASH BUYERS of FLAX. H. J. GIBBS k CO. WOOL!! WOOL!! ! THE undersigned is a purchaser of Greasy Wool. W. B. KINGSWELL. November 7, 1872. WOOL! WOOL!! WOOL!!! THE undersigned are cash buyers of wool in the grease, hides, skins, or tallow. Station wool scoured and classified to suit the requirements of British or Continental buyers. Liberal cash advances made on wool sold here, or for shipment to other markets. Acoounts rendered for scouring, ko., when adf ances are made by our firm, or other agents. FORSYTH, MASON k CO., Staplers and Woolscourers, Waikiwi, Invercargil. rnO BE SOLD, or will be let, RENT FREK, 1 for 5 years, Sections 9 and 10, Block Till, Oteramika Hundred, containing 209 acres, partly improved. For further particulars, apply to T. BKODRICK.
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Southland Times, Issue 1693, 24 January 1873, Page 1
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493Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 1693, 24 January 1873, Page 1
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