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I Business Notices. CHEAP BOOTS ! Extraordinary. A new TH E UNDERSIGNE^j shop just opened by W. Heath & CO., A Taystreet. J~ * * Has for sale HHEAtP t BOOTS AND SHOES at Dunedin FRUIT AND FOREST TREES, prices. "Splendid assortment of first- • QUICKS, &c. class gobds at rfeath's, Tay street. At the following .prices :- BOQTS AND SHOES Guamn J , 18fl \J ..teed to be J?^f °™, make and ™ perdo_en Peara, Plums, Cherries, , Heath'B own importing, Taystreet. * fe^ea, and Apricots, CLHEAP BOOTS at piices lower, than any, 3 years, 18s per J other house in,town. One trial solicited. dozen. .. Heath & Co. . . Gooseberries and Currants,7 Black, White and CHEAP BOOTS AND SHOES, the very Red, 6s per dozen, bestand 'strongest that can- be made. FOREST TREES. Warranted to give satisfaction. Heath le Co g cotc b Yxx, Black Austrian Pine, Pinut» CHEAP BOOTS AND, SHOES. Heath's ' Pinaster, and Pinus Montana, own make, Watertights, 15s 6d; Heath's years (transplanted), £3 per 1000, or 8s own make. Elastic, 14s 6d ; Heath's own per 100 make. Balmorals, l4s 6d. / years (transplanted), £4 per 1000, or 10s fFWEiS 00 ?*,**"! SHOE -?- w U S« Norway Sp°ruce, 3 years (transplanted), £5 y <*Cg^%ta«idy^-Wameßß *° 1( 5x), 0 r 12s per 100 ' from 3s 6d-Men's from 10s bd. . Nor way Spruce, 4 years (transplanted), £7 CHEAP BOOTS AND SHOES. Support per 1000, or 16s per 100 " • that which benefits yourselves. Buyone Norway Spruce, 5 years , (transplanted), £10 pair; the quality, not the price, is the test \ per.looo, or 24s per 100 of cheapness. , i __ - Larch, 2 years (transplanted), £4 per 1000, CHEAP BOOT AND SHOES Heath and or 10s per 100 - „. „_ „ irrf _. .Company, having five retail shops in Larch 3 years (transplanted), £6 per 1000, or Dunedkvcan seU a single pair at wholesale j^fi™ (transplanted) £7 per 1000, pnces ' . — : 1 or 16s per 100 CHEAP BOOTS AND SHOES. Wholesale 'qtjicKS— 1 year, 10s per 1000; 2 years, and retail storekeepers and others can g- 100 0; 3 years, 20s per 1000. sort up to advantage small parcels to suit aU RHUBARB ROOTS— 6s to 30s per dozen _o_._ w kot>l y . ROBERT. CLEAVE, CHEAP BOOTS AND SHOES. Working _ „ _ Men, try one pair of Heath's own make. Nurseryman and Seedsman, UnrfvaUed boots to measure, Tay street, op- „ -rti Deestreet, posite Evans &lCo.,:D"rapers. ' IBo*. - InvercargUl. JUST LANDED DIRECT FROM THAMES McOOB.MAOK AMERICA. ,/, , h*' « : aa _ «, _t_, -t ' j_ ' I Boot and Shoe Maker and Iniporter. « Pearce's Improved" Cahoon Horse Power , , , . x, nA m H > A HTrmrs Broadcast Seed-sowers. Price, 110s. Lvery description of BOOTS and. SHOES '_.'■. ~ ' . ' . . , . . made to order. This is a very superior implement, just introduced; is a great saving over;hand Rppatrs Wpatlv Executed labor; is sure to be extensively used in*the Repaies neatly executed. future. Every farmer should order one, the -„,.. - __, , 4. cost being so Moderate. J. M. who has heen in the employment «' Pearce's Improved" Cahoon Hand Broad- 0* Messrs Kingsland and Co. for about six cast Seed-sowers. Price reduced to years, bep to inform the inhabitants of In- ' 30s eacb . vercargiU and'surrouniing districts that he , 'These machmes are an improvement" upon bas opened inthe above line,and hopes by strict last season's make, and the price considerably attention to all orders entrusted to his care lesg> - ' 'to merit a full share of .the public patronage. Philadelphia^Lawn Mowers, 10 to 16 inch. Note the address,— These are the best mowers ever introduced TAY STREET, to the pubUc, are easUy handled by a lady or .-^ „ «,. t>i chUd, wiU mow a good-sized lawn in ten 1744 (Next D. Mcßobie, Baker.) minutes. "' The larger sizes are very suitable — — — ■ ■f or cricket grounds. | Tl/T ON E V T O LE ND Prices'greatiy reduced. Call and -inspect n sums varying from £50 to £10,000, on bur stock -of American garden and "farm 'implements.'' ••'•:■.•-■• . s-v . > Freehold security, at lowest rates of interest. COWPER & WILSON. , '■'■;■■ ' andiron Merchants, Apply to JAMES HARVEY, Esk-street ■-..-■•:■ -'->r . ■-.- Deestreet. InvercargiU. GREAT CLE^IEINP BAir n! IMMENSE SACRIFICES IMMENSE SACRIFICES IMMENSE SACRIFICES —OF— OR A P E R V, CLOTHING, IHSTDEEOLOTHINGr, IMIIiLINEEY, &c, AT THE TEMPLE OF FASHION DEE STREET, '"" (OPPOSITE GUTHRIE & LARNACH, IRONMONGERS. :o. TRIMMED HATS FROM 5s UNTRIMMED FROM 6d BOYS' HATS FROM 3d EACH— to suit the Season HOSIERY OF EVERY DESCRIPTION AT THE LOWEST PRICES 1 FIRST-CLASS DRESS PIECES FROM 4s 6d PER DOZEN YARDS FULL COSTUMES FROM 7s 6d -' LADIES' STAYS FROM Is 6d PER PAIR I GENTS' SHIRTS FROM Is 10d GENTS' SUITS FROM 20s BOYS 1 SUITS FROM 6s 6d A L L N E W G O O D S. AND EVERYTHING AT CORRESPONDINGLY LOW PRICES. •gr* One Visit will convince anyone that this is a Genuine Clearing Sale and no Sham. N.B.—ALL SURPLUS STOCK WILL BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION AT AN jEARLY DATE. GOME EARLY AND GET 'THE PICK OF THE GOODS. MR CAMPBELL being about to leave for the T^orth Island, has decided to dispose of the whole bf his ExceUent and Extensive Stock. An opportunity will thus be afforded to Purchasers requiring Seasonable Goods at very LOW PRICES. The STOCK has been selected with great care, and all the GOODS will be found to be .of FIRST-CLASS QUALITY. Xx A ; 2078 GOOD NEWS h NEWS I ! CLEARJII^G SALE 800 TS AND SHOES ■iA T. . : C. FAIKWEATHER'S,; ;TAy-STB;EET, Who is SELLING his present STOCK at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES— FOR CASH. Men's Watertight Boots (our own make) from ... ... ... 16s Od „ Elastic „;...- „ „ ss l* s 6d „ Bluchers ' „ „ I, Us 0d Ladies' leather elastic-side Boots ' „ ... ... ... 8s 6a „ Kid „ „ "... 6s Od „- Leather „ „ , „ , . ... Us 0d ChUdren's and all other goods at equally reduced prices. ' 2179 77k AIL WA V HOTEL, GRE A T NOR T H R_ t O AD, W I N T O N. Established 1863. FIB S T-C LA S S ACCOMMOD ATIO N. Private Sitting? Booms* Billiard aMJB^^^ s^ Ar:§^^ 7* V> iJ ' '. *~~~~ :r7 ' : '£y H. WHITMOBE, ! Bookseller, Statioiier, ana : Hew§- As?ent 9 : ■ . -> TAY STREET, INYERCARGILL (Opposite Ramsay's Hall). • E. H. 'W. has ''always on hand FamUy Bibles, and ' all principal - tpj 6tanda Works, bound in Moroco, &c. Likewise, a very large assortment of "other Work suitable for Gifts, Prizes, and General Reading. .Magazines, Periodicals,'' and "New papers by every MaU Steamer. - 4' ' ' SUBSCRIPTION, TWELVE MONTHS, PAYABLE IN ADVANCE :— ' 1 AU the Yeax Round ... 12s Od English Mechanic 13s Od Medio, Times .; „ 40s 0d Athenaeum 18s„0d FamUy Treasury 8s Od Musica. ""imes '.; '3s 0d Ait Journal '. 36s Od Fortnightly Review ... 30s Od Picture <» dlery ......... 15s bd Builder* 24s Od Fraser's Magazine. .'. v .,36s 0d -Spurgeon 3 Sermons... ,6s 0d BuUding News 20s Od Home News 13s Od 'Saturday Review' 40s 0d Banker's Magazine ... 25s Od Ulustrated 'Lon. News 40s Od Sunday at Home,- .'.'.... 7s 0d CornhUl Magazine 10s Od '.Leisure Hour 7sod Sunday Schl' Teacher 3s 0d Engineer 1 455,0 d ,MacmUla;n's Magazine 15s Od , The Graphic :.... 40s 0d I ANY PUBLICATION IMPORTED TO ORDER BY -E. H. WHITMORE.American Agriculturist 8s Od New Zealand Herald... 7s 6d Southland Weehly" American Architect ... 30s Od Otago Witness 22s 6d Times .......A... 20s Qd AmericanßuUder 16s Od Poultry World. 8s Od Southland .W.eeily,, Australasian... 26s Od Scientific American(e_> News ........*.. J. 20s Od Australasian 3ketcher 7s 6d port edition) 22s 6d Sydney Mail 26s Od Castner's Monthly and Scientific American — Sydney Town & Country 26s Od Rural Australian ... 6s Od (Supplement) 25s Od Young Ladies' Journal 17s 6d • * ' ' r ! ' / - f Agent for the Southland Times (£2 per year), and Weekly Times (£1 per year). . v. 1 The only Agent in Southland for the Otago Daily Times, £1 per quarter. jSpleAfcnt ' in Southland for " Words of Grace j" the best paper of the kind published "and should be in every house — price, 6s 6d per annum.

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Southland Times, Issue 3484, 21 August 1879, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 3484, 21 August 1879, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 3484, 21 August 1879, Page 4

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