& m A f// m wmm m mm m m mes. THE EXHIBITION, For Millinery, Jackets, Mantles, Capes, Furs, Dress Goods, Clothing 1 , Fancy Goods, Manchester Goods, Carpets, Linoleums, and General Drapery of all sorts, easily takes first place for Style, Value and Variety. There is nothing original in this remark, as from the smallest and most insignificant concerns up to the largest everyone of them say that they have the Largest Selection, and the Best Value in the Trade. In our case we found our assertion on the fact that we buy our Goods personally in the Best markets of the world, and that we pay prompt cash for them, which is a big factor in the wav of getting bedrock prices. Any Trader that thinks another man can buy for him as well and judiciously as he can himself is either a fool or knows very little of his trade. This season our Goods in all Departments are Choicer than ever. The Variety is Great. The Quality is Good. The Styles are New, and the Prices are Moderate. The display in our Showroom is one of the attractions of the Town as usual. Immense piles of Dress Goods in Dress Departments, Manchester and Furnishing Departments crammed full of Choice, well-bought Goods. Clolhing Department.—Large Stock of our famous Golden Wheel make of Clothing. Tailoring Department. — Choicest Stock of Tweeds in Southland to Select from. Thomson and Beattie 5 Milliners, Dressmakers and Tailors. i
“ England expects that every man this day will do his duty.”— Mr J. S. Baxter, the Cash Grocer, Invercargill, continues to do his duty, by supplying groceries of Very Best Quality at Lowest Possible Prices tor Prompt Nett Cash ; one trial will convince the purchaser of the accuracy of this statement. —Advt. (Jhas (Campbell, Photographic Artist, Studio — Tay street, Invercargill. LEASING ORTRAITS IN’ CABINET MIDGET PANEL And other sizes at Popular rices
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Southern Cross, Volume 7, Issue 9, 11 June 1898, Page 2
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315Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Southern Cross, Volume 7, Issue 9, 11 June 1898, Page 2
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