EDISON PHONOGRAPH IS" FOR SALE—An Edison “ Home ” Phonograph ; also a splendid selection of Edison and Columbia Records, and a 36 inch Brass Horn, everything in first-class order, A Genuine bargain. Apply by letter to “ Phono," office of this paper. "pi STABLI3HED OYER A QUARTER OF A CENTURY, AUGUST BROS. (Successors to H. August), MANUFAOTTJEEES AND IMPOETEES OS' FURNITURE, ESK STREET, INYERCARGILL, Continue to offer every description of . Furniture at Lowest Possible Prices. Limitations. MARRIED Folks, now-a-days, are restricting the number of their progeny as much as they can—a feature of the times—which is decidedly bad for the draper, grocer, etc. We do not propose to discuss the why and wherefor of it, as a discussion on this question invariably leaves a bad taste in our mouth. They are also Limiting* their Expenses, Which is commendable up to a certain point. We have no sympathy for them in their first endeavour, but we can materially assist in keeping down their expenses by selling them GROCERIES AT A MINIMUM OF -PROFIT, AND TEAS At 1/- 1/3 and 1/6 w All Special Value and well worth a trial. W. J. HYNDMAN AND COY., Dee Street. “ ii/TAN ! Wummin, this is graun !” the IV± guid man says, aifter drinkin’ Cock o’ the North.
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Southern Cross, Volume 12, Issue 43, 21 January 1905, Page 7
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208Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Southern Cross, Volume 12, Issue 43, 21 January 1905, Page 7
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