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MASTERS' Ready-to-wear, Tailor-cut TTPQ A. Masters & Son Ltd, DEE STREET. SOUTHLAND Coursing Club. Final Meeting —Season 1909. & llin BRACELET STAKE XMfift XIUU Nomination Is. *»■«« OKC OPEN STAKE -C^l 3*oo providirg 16 dogs accept. *«*»* Nomination £2 20. Nomination for both stakes close ARTHUR A. PA APE, Secretary. SOUTHLAND BUILDING AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY AND BANK OF DEPOSIT. RATES of Interest allowed on Debentures are : For two years, 4A- per- cent, per annum. For twelve months, 4J- per cent. per annum. At Call, 3 per cent, per annum. Bv order of the Directors, JAMES BROWN, Secretary. Invercargill, 9th July, 1909. The Grand Trio : A CALABASH PIPE, DE JOUX'S MIXTURE, and A COSY ARMCHAIR. These on the long winter nights, before a good fire, will combine to make your mind a contented one. BUT DON'T FORGET De Joux's Mixture and the Calabash Pipe. Jas. De Joux, HAIRDRESSER & TOBACCONIST, Tay St., next Herbert, Haynes &■ Co. D. R. JONES & CO.. Prime Meat Salesmen, CONON & ESK STREETS. 1 ) EG to again return thanks to tl public of Invercargill for the liberal patronage given to us during the last ten years, thus enabling us to establish from a very small beginning the first-class business we have at the present time. It is gratifying to us to know that our endeavour to conduct business on the lines of our 2notto AND BEST QUALITY"—has been appreciated. As this is the anniversary of our commencing business in Inverc&lrgill we celebrate the occasion by offering to the public 100 Prime Cattle, and 500 choice quality sheep at specially low prices for CASH. The above has been bought at a price that will enable us to sell at bedrock prices, and, taking quality into consideration, will defy competition. The public having generously supported us during . a period of prosperity, we in turn intend selling at prices to suit the times. This we are sure will be appreciated by our customers and the public generally. Quotations for this huge meat sale can be obtained from our carters or at either of our shops, where the quality of the meat can be inspected. All orders delivered to any part of Invercargill or Suburbs. Country Orders delivered at Railway Station or 'Bus neatly wrapped in suitable paper made expressly for the purpose to our order. Telephone orders promptly attended to. 'Phone Nos. —Conon Street, 170 ; Esk' Street, 371',

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Southern Cross, Volume 17, Issue 15, 24 July 1909, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Southern Cross, Volume 17, Issue 15, 24 July 1909, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Southern Cross, Volume 17, Issue 15, 24 July 1909, Page 5