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UndertakerN O,T I C E. Henry jYingsland, carpenter, builder. j —AND— UNDERTAKER. Funerals Conducted Economically. Worskshop — Spey-street.] Residence — At D. Kingsland's Don-street. fa 27 City Baths p I T V BATHS R. G. PETERS, HAIRDRESSER, TAY STRET, INVfiRCARGILL Hot Cold and Shower Baths from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Saturdays till 12 p.m. Every description of Ladies' Hair-work made to order, j A splendid assortment of Pipes, Perfumery, and Brushware. Hair Cutting and Shaving Saloon. No waiting— Two Chairs always going. se6 Tea Warehouse rp EXCHANGE I WAREHOUSE T M. BROWN & CO. Wine and Spirit Merchants, Desire to draw the attention of the public to their Direct Importation of Teas ex " Bowen," in chests, half -chests, boxes, and caddies. The quality of which is confidently recommended for Flavor, Aroma, and Strength, and not to be surpassed in the colonies. A TRIAL SOLICITED. PORT WINE FOR INVALIDS, Recommended by the faculty. se22 INDIA AND CHINA TEA COM- *- PANY'S PACKET TEAS. Packet Pounds and Half- Pounds in Four Qualities. EMPEROR'S BOUQUET, IMPERIAL MIXTURE, MANDARIN'S CHOICE, ORIENTAL MIXTURE. They possess strength, pungency, and flavor, in an eminent degree, the result of many years' experience OF A PROFESSIONAL TEA BLENDER Who has made the selection of Teas and their scientific admixture a life study. Agents for Invercargill and District: — J. STOCK & CO. ju26 A/f ITCHELL AND CAMPBELL WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERS WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, Dee street, INVERCARGILL. sel LAYERS AND STEWART WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERS AND TEA DEALERS, WINE AND BPIRIT MERCHANTS, DEE STREET, INVERCARGILL. Tailor VfEW TAILORING ESTABLISH±X MENT, TAY STREET, Next London Hotel. THOMAS SIMPSON (late cutter for W. Smith) has to announce to his friends and the public of invercargill and suburbs that ha has opened the above premises with a well-selected stock of West of England broad and narrow cloths, fancy coatings ; also a large assortment of English, Scotch, and Colonial tweeds from the best makers. Mr S. being a practical man, and his long experience in cutting at home and in the colonies, is a sufficient guarantee that all orders entrusted to him will receive his careful attention. The following list of prices will be strictly adhered to — no abatement : — Trousers, made to measure ... £110 Sac suite, to measure 4 0 0 Do do do 4 10 0 Do do do 5 0 0 Fancy coating, with tweed trousers and vest 5 10 0 Superfine black dress suit ... 6 0 0 Evening dress do (with choice of frock coat) 7 10 0 selO Soap WorksHOUSEWIVES HOUSEWIVES HOUSEWIVES'! ! ! Wash everything with BARDSLEY'S PRIZE PALE. M. Bardsley and Son's Pbize Pale— Its quality does gratify ; It is extensively used, but never fails The housewives' minds to satisfy A housewife will have Bardsley'S Prize Pale If she has used it before This Soap to her has told its own tale, No other will she have any more. When you ask for this Soap be sure you get it ; Insist on having the real " Star " brand ; Use it — none other — you will never regret it 'Tie to be had all over the land. Other makers have tried to injure its fame They are envious because of its sale. Dear housewives, remember to look for name — It is Bardsley and Son's Pale. Bardsley's Prize Pale is the best soap by far— We do not say it in fun ; When buying it you'll think of the " Star, " And remember M. Bardsley and Son. To be obtained from the Grocers. M. BARDSLEY AND SON Sole Manufacturers, King and Cumberland streets, Dunedin.

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Southland Times, Issue 4156, 25 October 1881, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 4156, 25 October 1881, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 4156, 25 October 1881, Page 1

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