Business Notices. n FREEMAN PRACTICAL WATCH AND CLOCKMAKER, DEE STREET, INVERCARGILL. The best assortment of Marriage Rings and Presents in the province. Substantial Silver Hunting Watches, extra strong make, for country use. Superior Neck Chains and Alberts, Brooches, Locketp, Scarf Rings, Ladies' and Gentlemen's Rings, handsome sets, &c, Striking Clocks and Time Pieces in great variety? at MODERATE PRICES. Very handsome GOLD PRESENTATION WATCHES from £5 to £40. All guaranteed for twelve months without extra charge. SILVER MUGS, KNIFE, FORK, AND SPOON, IN CASES. COFFEE! COFFEE!! COFFEE!!! INVERCARGILL COFFEE AND SPICE WORKS. Ask for STRING'S RENOWNED MAORI-BRAND COFFEE, Unequalled for strength and flavor. ABk for STRANG'S UNION-BRAND COFFEE. Ask for STRANG'S SHIP-BRAND COFFEE. DS. begs most respectfully to inform consumers • that his Coffees are carefully prepared from the best picked berries, and roasted on the most approved principle ; and that giving the whole of his attention to the manufacture of Coffees and Spices, connoisseurs can rely upon having a superior class of those articles. To be had of all the principal Storekeepers Town and Country. DAVID STRANG, COFFEE AND SPICE WORKS, Esk Stbbet. l """" | NOTICE. THOMSON & BEATTIE Beg to intimate that they have opened out an assortment of MEN'S CLOTHING In the premiaes next door to MESSRS HARE, PRATT & CO.'S, DEE STREET. They have been induced to commence business in Invercargill by the opening they fancy exists far a REALLY CASH TRADE. The extent to which credit is given prevents cash customers obtaining goods at fair prices, and it is well known in business that men who pay have to make up for the debts of those who don't. By confining themselves strictly to a cash trade, they hope to alter this state of things in so far as their customers are concerned, so as to confine the payments made by each man to his own debts. They solicit from the public the fair trial they think their effort merits, and they hope to convince them that GREAT CLEARING SALES, IMMENSE BARGAINS, SWEEPING REDUCTIONS ! AND ALARMING SACRIFICES, Have commenced in earnest, without danger of the PERIODICAL RELAPSE into HIGH PRICES. August 21st, 1873. pKOMWELL JOCKEY CLUB 27th DECEMBER, 1873. THE CROMWELL DERBY, a sweepstake of £4 4s, h. ft., with £40 added. (For Otago and Southland bred horses only.) Second horse to receive 20 per cent, of the stakes. Entrance, £2 2s on nomination, and balance of sweep to be paid on night of general entry. For 3 year old colts, Bst. 101 b .; fillies, Bst. 61b. Distance, 1£ miles. Nominations to be sent in to Secretary on or before 17th October, 1873. WILLIAM MACNAB, Secretary.
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Southland Times, Issue 1795, 19 September 1873, Page 1
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436Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Southland Times, Issue 1795, 19 September 1873, Page 1
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