:. Bnslnem Notice* SPECIAL NOTICE. REDUCTION OF PRICES THE CHEAPEST HOUSE IN TOWN. TUST LANDED, — 150 BIBLES, superior bindings, and large print, Family Bibles, Pew Bibles, J Testaments, Church Services, and Prayers, at ENGLISH PUBLISHED PRICES. THIRD SUPPLY of Presbyterian Psalm and Hymn Books, large type, at Published Prices. SECOND SUPPLY of Trollope's New Zealand. SEDUCTION IN THE PBIGE OF ACCOUNT BOOKS, STATIONERY, FANCY Gt 0,0 DS, &c. _^ LARGE ADDITIONS' TO STCfcK OF SCHOOL BOOKS. K. R. wishes to inform parents and guardians that his prices for School Books will always be the lowest in town. In Presentation Books, K. R. has a large assortment, bound in Calf, half Calf, and Cloth, Beautifully Illustrated. FANCY GOODS. —Now Landing, a large assortment of the above, ex late shipments, direct from home. - Catalogue of Miscellaneous Ooodi kept in Stock, on applications E. ROSE, IMPORTER OP BOOKS, STATIONERY, FANCY GOODS, &c, &c. DEE STREET. INVERCARGILL..
NOTICE. THOMSON & BEATTIE Beg to intimate that they have opened out an assortment of MEN'S CLOTHING In the premises next door to MESSRS HARE, PRATT & CO.'S, DEE STREET. They have been induced to commence business in Invercargill by the opening they fancy exists for a EEALLY CASH TRADE. The extent to which credit is given prevents cash customers obtaining goods at fair prices, and it is well known in business that men who pay have to make up fur the debts of those who don't. By confining themselves strictly to a cash trade, they hope to alter this state of things in so far as their customers are concerned, so as to confine the payments made by each man to his own debts. They solicit from the public the fair trial they think their effort merits, and they hope to convince them that GREAT CLEARING SALES, IMMENSE BARGAINS, SWEEPING REDUCTIONS ! AND ALARMING SACRIFICES, Have commenced in earnest, without danger of the PERIODICAL RELAPSE into HIGH PRICES. August 21st, 1873. — — — ' ' " ' [a cabd.] TtyrßS STEWART will be happy to receive Pupils in EVench and Music. For terms, apply at her residence in Esk street. PRIVATE Board and Residence. Mrs Wilson Swansea Cottage, Don-street,
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Southland Times, Issue 1788, 2 September 1873, Page 1
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352Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 1788, 2 September 1873, Page 1
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