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"" TBusines^Notioes. V ~~~~ T N T^E RIE S.TING FACTS SHOULD BE KNOWN TO A L L.~ The production of handicraftsmen over Europe, Asia, Africa,' and America, must be enormous. , A. museum containing a little from every ,country in|[eac_ continent would - ndeed bea large one. . -There is an esiablishm«nr, however, in this city that, does deserve special attention as a receptacle and exhibition of Goods of A_L Nations, and is weU. .worthy of a visit— It, has adopted the name of the Leviathan Gift Depot, as if to convey the idea thatf everything can be got, ; there ; it is a most interesting concern. The address is Dee street Invercargill.' Be sure to pay this 1 Great Emporium a visit, and bring your bairnies and friends with you. New and regular supplies otthe following . ongst other goods landing by every. -vessel a.nd steamer arriving:— -New Books, Stationery of all kinds,, Jewellry, Clocks, Silver and Electro-plated Goods, Workboxes, Writ-ing-cases, Etru Cases, Portmanteaus, Ladies'' Bags, Perfumery, Combs and Brushes, Look-ing-glasses, .Lustres, Vases, Berlin WoolSpectacles, Pen and Pocket-knives in great variety, Violins, Concertinas, Accordions, Flutes, Music and Song Books,' and aU xTevelties as introduced by the various handicraftsmen. d£ the janiverse, Patent Mediciees, ._j£__Jsole agents in Southland for Ghollah's •F_moas~_uaia_-Cures',* Rheumatism Gout Mixture, and Aperient ' Mixture ; also sole -agents for all ihe leaduuj-B^s- 1 ----^ Ctolonial~^wspap_^--_u_ — Magazines and' GeneraT Government Acts and Documents. . I ESTABLISHED 1863. .-■L. RODGEIIS AND SONS, LEV LATH IAN GIFT DEPOT. i ' J ' ■i ' ■ ——_ P. S. — Always on hand A full supply of all School Books required according to regulations of Education Board. ' NOTE THIS^-Tobacco, -Cigars, and Taddy' Snuff the best selection in the province, Fresh supply of Genuine Meerschaum and 'GIB.D. Pipes" > At — .'"_' 'i/.'EobGEBs And sons. f TXTE, the undersigned, Frederick WenT.V.L worth Wade, /and William Henry Hall, have this .day entered into parti* nership as Barristers, i Solicitors, &c, under the style or firm of Wade and Hall. The businessCOf -the-firrh will be carried on in the premises in Esk street hitherto occupied by the;undersigned 'E.i.W.'Wade.'X • FREDK. W. WADE, W. H. HALL. Invefcargill, 6th March, 1879. 479 jf . X -r-.r.-t 7 . '.' ' ■'.-■■' ::m .■. ■ _ T\ BILL V : AN D MO I 8.. CABINET -MAKERS AND UPHOLSIXf.v l-.-X; : ":- : ' : * ° Opposite Invercargill Sale Yards : ' VYT'Y'i dee; street.; ; ; ; ';•= " : "y: A I.ARGE STOCK OF CHEFFONTERS' "■"' COUCHES, •'"'■■' ' : '- ' LOOKING GLASSES, . SOFAS, . T = And .every description- of; v HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE; n U .-' Having secured the service of an experienced Upholsterer, we are now in a position to execute all[orders; entrusted to us,/ at lowest remunerative prices. JS CO T T ARCHER'S •x: !' '■• y ,,: ■'■■ ''' " '■■-" '■" '<- ■ ■■>■•; ; '"■; LABOR^OFFICE, ; The ' Octagon, Duirßprs'. Agriculturlists^ Tradesmen, Hotelkeepers, and Employers of Labor generally ..wanting Good Servants, send yonr requirements io J.Scott Akcher,. „ yy V' Good servants of all classes' always on my books, : and none recommended references. ETA V LOB SADDLER AND HARNESS MAKER, Under the Verandah, -Esk street, (Next Doob<to the' National' Bajn_.) While thanking' the public for the liberal support in the past, begs to intimate that the premises having been enlarged, he is now in a position to execute orders in every branch of the trade witrTpuhctuality and despatch. N.B. — Collars made to order, particula Attention given to fitting. , .557., •rctri v sn oatq :-. TfliM. A"[p3Kqix siadsaiisiojg _j!}nnoo yy-XXxX' \. ■■ Xi lIOdIAOO ?ou si siq^ jt *p9ii!l SABq oqA\. osoqq. : IHSVO Uo£ S3ol__ - ©ifTKsod !js3A\.ox om ye nas oi tioptsod B ut din puß^pußrtrrnog m _iaSuora -•aoxj jo ; 4tiam^iossß ipaußAi qisour atjqi aAT3_[ '*mO «^^T_iP.¥«roy/;0S v .Wfß_H-o__o 'airo-YDH-Aiii '_____s _sa aiYi-a ascv aaysalOHAV f S__ONOHNO_I . da_'S'lV'__ aKvjAiVHSIIAiO 0 » iK_a__na os. od ah-(___ "T\AVID FLEMINGTON, Licensed Land Broker, Accountant, Auditor Arbitrator, Valuator, Share-Broker, AND ; [GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT, Esk -Stbeet, ~_ INVtEfiClßfilLL.' Sales "Negotiated. ' 'Land "Transfer ", Act Leases- an'd'' 1 Transfers 1 pi-omptly "'effected. Business transacted with" the Waste Lands Board and other Government Departments; "»' { '^ligifcioTP-or^T'MftfsJor sale. Money to Lend on Freehold Security, urider thgTk&d TriTirfci Act.' J ( „ „ . • " "Oj^D W-'.I n'.>E,/S thomas 'Reynolds' MEKOHANT AND IMPOBTEB, j j Stafford street, r>unedin, Imports his Wines direct from Spain and Portugal where .theykarcselettediby Mr Wm'. Reynolds, -to insure tpurity- and/quality. These -Wines arc procurable wholesale an retail* f fom Mr John Hare, Esk street, Inver cargUL • i,j j Report of Analysis" 1 ' by Professor 'Black , Colonial Analyst, ' University Laboiatory, Dunedin, 21st Octbber, 1878. Thomas Reynolds, Esq. Sir — I have the honor to report on five sa_iples^f^dftWihe _ fdrwafded by ydufof' -analysis.^ , } , . . , These 'samples may all'be described as f nlji flavored, fnuty, aropiatic Wines ; possessing' in : a considerable, 'degree 4liai agieeable'fiagrance that chaiacterises genuine Poit. They do not contain, impurities* of any kind. , r/ - , { j , , The perfect freeness of these Wines from every kind , of impurity, the proportion of .sugar and alcohol which they contain being quite characteristic of, unadulterated, unmanipulated,Wine, together with their rich fragrance aiising fiom aromatic ethers,should strongly lecqrnniend them, and gain for them a good J place in the. Colonial market. (Signed) JAMES d.' BLACK, ( „, _38 il Colonial AnalysV ~

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Southland Times, Issue 3418, 4 June 1879, Page 4

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