TRWIN AND MUSSBN (Dunedin and Invercargill), ' LONDON PHOTOGRAPHIC ROOMS, DON STBEET, Opposite Prince of Wales Hotel. Carte de Visitee, Landscapes, Enlargements in Oil, Crayon, Indian Ink, and Water Colors, and Photography in all its branches. PATRONISED BY THE QUEEN. WEIR'S 555. SEWING MACHINE (Complete), with latest improvements, works by hand or foot. SEWING MACHINES FOR THE PEOPLE At LOUIS RODGERS'S. T R. has much pleasure in intimating that he *-*• has just received, ex Hydappes, the first of a regular supply of these very popular Sewing Machines, which, beins imported direct from the manufacturer, he is enabled to sell in Southland t £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 ANY £10 MACHINE Personal instruction unnecessary. L. RODGERS, SOLE AGENT FOR SOUTHLAND. WOOL!! WOOL!! ! nYHE undersigned is a purchaser of Greasy 1 Wool. W. B. KTNGSWELL. November 7, 1872. WOOL! WOOL!! WOOL!! ! r|^ HE undersigned are cash buyers of wool in I 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. Accounts rendered for scouring, &c . when advances are made by our firm, or other agents. FORSYTH, MASON & CO., Staplers and Woolscourers, Waikiwi, Inveroargil. /CHRISTIAN MEETING HOUSE, Ythan-stbeet. DISCIPLES of CHRIST meet every LORD'S DAY at noon. ANDREW M'KENZIE'S QCOTCH PIE SHOP, •>» DEE STRERT. Established 1863. WINES, SPIRITS, AND ALES Of the best Brands, and in good condition, always in stock. CONFECTIONERY In great variety, and of the first quality only. WEDDING CAKES Made to order, in quality and workmanship unsurpassed in New Zealand. M'KENZIE'S MUSEUM, Established 1869, Contains the largest collection of New Zealand Fishes in the colonies. Birds, Insects, and other objects of Natural History in great variety . In preparation, and will be shortly exhibited, the Jaw Bone of a Whale, over 18 feet in length. In consequence of the great success of the Japan Turtle, further consignments of Japanese Curi osities are ordered, and are expected to arrive on Ist April next. Admission— ONE SHILLING.
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Southland Times, Issue 1713, 11 March 1873, Page 1
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363Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 1713, 11 March 1873, Page 1
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