WOOL! svifn- . IT AYIN.G ; again u securedthe LARGE. A, JLI)RILE, ,Ej?ALL, along ■with -J. E. MILLS Ji.NI) 66., we are prepared to. offer oar services to the Farmers of Southland for the disposal of their Clips. All wool entrusted to us will receive our best attention and be displayed to the best advantage for sale. WOOL PACKS, TWINE, ETC., AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES: ADVANCES MADE AGAINST WOOL COMING TO OUR SALES. Dates fixed for this season’s sales — THURSDAY, 6ih JANUARY AN WEDNESDAY, 2nd FEBRUARY NOTE—We also sell Wool, Sheepskins, Hides, Tallow, etc,, every Monday. CONSIGN TO J A. Mitchell & Co., INVEROARaILL. Bath’s Carriage Factory. WE have made extensive additions to our Factory that enable us to carry a larger stock of finished vehicles We import the best material and furnishings for building our carriages, which we turn out up .to date in style and finish. We have Lamps at all prices. Buggy, Gig and Carl Harness in Stock. Orders and inspection invited. Sole right for Southland to manufacture and use Madder’s Patent Automatic Brake on our vehicles. J. BATH, Yarrow Street. illii HUFBADIMB AMD SOMS. (Establhbd 1869) COACH AND WAGGON BUILDERS WHEELWRIGHTS & GENERAL BLACKSMITHS. DEE ST. (Next,St. Paul’s Church). SIMGrLB and Double Buggies, Carriages, Station Waggons, Spring Carts, and dog carts of various kinds, & every description of vehicle made to order. Estimates given verbally or by letter. . Good substantial. workmanship and first - class material guaranteed. PRICES STRICTLY REASONABLE. J3L ill® J. MACGREGOR, nOACHBUILDBR, Opposite Education Board's Offices, TAY STREET. HAYING been liberally treated by the public since starting business a year ago, I have been enabled to erect a large and commodious workshop, where I shall be prepared to carry on the Coachbuilding trade' with still greater success, My vehicles have given great satisfaction, and I hope, by first-class workmanship and the use of the Best Material, to retain a share of your patronage. PRICES VERY MODERATE. John Weir, CARRIAGE PAINTER, Corner Bsk and Kelvin Streets. ESTIMATES given for repainting and renovating buggies, traps, etc. Perambulators RE-PAINTED AND RE-TRIMMED. CHARGES STRICTLY RUT SONABLE. NEW BUSINESS. Otto A- Hast IGS to intimate that he has commenced business as BACCONIST and STATIONER, the Shop next door but one to Mr Kluglein’s Boot Shop, Dee Street.
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Southern Cross, Volume 5, Issue 37, 18 December 1897, Page 4
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373Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Southern Cross, Volume 5, Issue 37, 18 December 1897, Page 4
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