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T. F. Macdonald, LAND & ESTATE AGENT, Harvey’s Buildings, Esk Street. Fire Insurance, Accident Insurance. Money to Lend. Loans Negotiated. Bills Discounted. For Sale: 5 roomed house, with washhouse, &c., J acre, freehold, in suburbs ; cheap home—<£2so 1 acre section in Enwood —£55. 2 sections at corner of Princes and Ettrick streets, high and dry. i acre section in Gladstone, close to Main Boad . Several good sections in East Invercargill 6| roomed house in Earn street, h. and c. water, gas and all conveniences. Terms.— £575. Cricket Material. I HAVE a splendid assortment of CRICKET BATS opening this week—Wisden’s, Crawford, Exceller (specially selected), Shaw &i bury’s, Duke’s, and Stuart Surridge. ALL CRICKET NECESSARIES STOCKED. MATTING AT SPECIAL LOW. RATES. AH Bats Oiled and Faced before delivery. BATS FROM 10s TO 32s 6d EACH. SPECIAL CONCESSIONS TO CLUBS. N. J. Keane, NEWSAGENT, HAIRDRESSER, TOBACCONIST, Dee Street. THE POST OFFICE IS OPPOSITE., McKAY BROTHERS will sell iu the EXCHANGE Sale Rooms Eak-at., to-day (SATURDAY) as under—--12 noon —Cows. 12.30 pan.—Poultry, White Rabbits, Gobblers wanted. 12.45 pan.—Pigs. 1.30 pan.—Shaddock Range and one Planet Range, Wheat, Barley, Oats, Carrots, Oranges, Tinned Fruits, Water Glass Egg Preservative in tins, Bacon, and Tea. 2 pan.—3 Cai’tloads of new and sec-ond-hand Furniture, Garden Tools, Cross-cut Saw, 2 Ladies’ Bikes, Letterpresses, and Drapery. A CONCERT WITH THE EDISON PHONOGRAPH. WHAT can be more delightful than fine music outdoors on Summer evenings P One of the many good points of the Edison Phonograph is its portability. "Unlike any other automatic entertainer, it can be moved with ease outside on the lawn, or taken with you on your summer vacation. Its music eonnds even better outdoors than in the house. You can have your own band concert or summer comic opera or vaudeville in the coolness of the summer night, without leaving your home. When it is too warm to play the piano or other indoor instruments, the PHONOGRAPH is always available, and a child can c perate it. To appreciate the iuperiority of tbe Edison Phonograph of to day over the old Phonograph, and over other talking machines, hear it at the Phonograph Supply Store, in THE ARCADE, Esk street, Invercargill, GS" FREE OF CHARGE. Advice is Cheap as a rulo, but that which we are about to offer you differs from tho general rule in that it costs us a few shillings. Still we do not mind that, since we are convinced that our advice is good, and honestly worth 1 the outlay. It is briefly this If you want Glassware, Chinaware, Photo Albums, Post Card Albums, Books, Pictures, Stationery, Mouth Organs, Accordeons, Razors, Strops, or other Shaving Requisites, Pipes, Cigarette Holders, Cigarette Cases, Tobacco, Cigars, Cigarettes, Puzzle Match Boxes an'd Cigarette Cases, Electric Pocket Lamps, Japanese Hand Warmers, Cukoo and Alarm Clocks, Mechanical, Pneumatic, and other Toys, Tricks, Puzzles, Games, Toilet Soap, Perfumes, Post Cards and Birthday Cards, or any other of the many things stocked by Fancy. Goods dealers, go to THE PHILADELPHIA NOVELTY DEPOT ROYAL ARCADE, Fak street. You will get them cheaper there.: And if they do not stock the thing you require, they will procure it for you if possible.

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Southern Cross, Volume 14, Issue 30, 22 September 1906, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Southern Cross, Volume 14, Issue 30, 22 September 1906, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Southern Cross, Volume 14, Issue 30, 22 September 1906, Page 12

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