Leading Lines at LBNNtJfJ’ri. FRUIT TREES and Fruiting- Bushes. Forest and Shelter Trees. Ornamental Trees and Shrubs. Hedge Plants, Specimen Plants. Roses, Rhododendrons, and Flowering Plants of Every Description. MONT AUK, the Popular Blight Specific, in tins, Is, 2s, 6s, and 21s each. MoDougall’s Fruit Tree Wash, Is 6d per tin SPRAY PUMPS—the Pomona Orchard pump, 10 gallons capacity, £5 5s net. The Up-to-date Pump, handy and effective 35s each. GARDEN REQUISITES, INSECT DESTROYERS, GARDEN MANURES, ETC. ggf We shall be pleased to send yon our Descriptive Nuhseey Catalogue, which contains full particulars of above. J. Lennie & Sons, SEED MERCHANTS, NURSERYMEN, FRUITERERS. WAIKIWI NURSERY, AND 34 DEE STREET, INVERCARGILL. Telephone, 291. GEO. I. MOFFETT, (Successor to F. H. HALL), Chemist and Druggist, DEB StBBBT, iNVBECABGIIiIi. PHYSICIANS’ Prescriptions dispensed with the utmost care from Drugs of the Purest Quality, under my personal supervision. I have adopted the Check System in the dispensing of Medicines, which prevents all possibility of mistakes occurring. Agent for— ROSS’S ANTIDOTE REMEDIES (Wholesale and Retail.) PIVER’S (PARIS) HIGH CLASS PERFUMES, POWDERS & SOAPS. MACKINTOSH’S ANTISEPTIC, &o„ &o Country Orders by Telephone or Post depatched by Return Mail when practicable. Telephone, 216. —lf P.O. Box, 228. Faint Heart NEVER WON FAIR LADY. Bat a good appearance tells. You can secure it by buying at “ UNDRILL’S ” DEE STREET, Opposite the Post Office. New Rain Coals. 21s to 70s. Latest Caps and Hats, Is to 17a fid. Reliable Underclothing, 2s 6d to 12s fid. Winter Gloves, Is to 10a fid. Warm Mufflers, Is to 7s fid. Only at Uiidrill’s THE HAT BOX Danger TO HEALTH FROM WET AND COLD FEET. Prevent by wearing SE'Curdy’s Clog's CLOGS for Boys and Girls, Ladies and Gents. LADIES AND GENTS GUM BOOTS, Jno. M'Curdy, DEB STREET, INVERCARGILL. BUSINESS CHANGE. HAVING disposed of my Plumbing and Tinsmith business to Mr C. H. Poole, I wish to thank my numerous customers and the public generally for past favours, and solicit future favours for my successor, JOHN WATSON. Invercargill, 12th April, 1904. IN taking over the above business I wish to inform my friends and the public generally that it is my intention to conduct the same as a general Plumber, Gasfitter, and Tinsmith, and would beg a continuance of the patronage hitherto accorded my predecessor CHAS. H. POOLE.
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Southern Cross, Volume 12, Issue 15, 9 July 1904, Page 2
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381Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Southern Cross, Volume 12, Issue 15, 9 July 1904, Page 2
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