J > ' N, ftTJ^C Ei> : -, d JUST LANDED ! r - ■ ■'•■-' ; - ; -'- f " : "• ie r , FJRQM LQNDbN, J A FBB&5- SUPPLY OF POBE 5 JJiiUGSi and Chemicals, ») ' ■ ; ! ' ' ' ! 'AND t. . ■ • i ■ • . 3, GENEBAL DBIJGGIBT'S SUNDEIES; 'INPLUDIKG— ! Parrish's Chemical Food N .-.,, PhMlSn^busrarrd"' Quinine Pills (Nerve, , , . ' Brain*: and'.Genferal Tonic). , Saraaparilla J. ' Quinine Peruvian Bark i ! Senna 3 Dellor's Essence for Deafness Porous Plasters 1 ■ Waterproof Sheeting Air Cushions Oil Silk, &c. c Lime Juice (pure) 3 Lime Juice (cordial) a English Acid Drops l ' Peppermint Lozenges, extra strong 1 Epps' Glycerine Jujubes 3 Best Liquorice , Hunyadi Jauos Water, NEAVE'S FOOD FOR INFANTS. Pure Glycerine Soap ( Cal vert's Carbolic Tooth Powder Tidman's Sea Salt Condy's Disinfecting Fluid Calrert's Carbolic Powder Dressing Combs — great variety, best quality Ivory Tooth Combs Sponges, large assortment Puff Boxes and Puff?, &c, &c. IMPORTED BY JB. M. J O W M g, PROPRIETOR OF JONES' HONEY PECTORAL, The best and safest remedy for CODGHS OOLDS, anrl all affections of the Throat and Lungs, for children and adults. BRUNSWICK. Mr E. B. Jones, Dear Sir,— The sincerest gratitude I feel for the benefit my wife derived from your invaluable remedy, and wish others afflicted with bad colds and coughs may avail themselves of the remedial effects of the same. She says she feels better than she has for months past. I bought two bottles on the 9th September ; and on the 18th I never saw her look better. Thanks to your wonderful Honey Pectoral. I am, yours faithfully, E. J. Gibbs, STEWART ISLAND. Mr E. B. Jones, Dear Sir, — Your Honey Pectoral is the best medicine I ever took for coughs and colds, It is very good, Mrs Lewis. PREPARED ONLY BY IS. B. BOWIES, THE PHARMACY, Dee Street. 0c25 To Let r ]pO LET— That large room over * Moir, Johnson & Co.'s, opposite Post Office. oc6 O LET— Cottage in Earn street, containing eight rooms, lately occupied by Dr McClure. Apply to C. W. Brown, Land and Estate Agent, Esk street. ocl4 nPO LLT, a six-roomed House in JL Crinan street, lately occupied by Sergeant Tuohy. Gas, water, and every convenience. Apply to .Mr Gilmour, Times office. 0c23 'I^O LET Bakehouse, seven-roomed i- House and Shop, Stable and outhouses, at Elles road, North, presently occupied by Henry Raines ; also, five-roomed Cottage on adjoining section. Apply Mrs W. J. Raines on the property. n0.21 HAM AND BACON CURING FACTORY. To let or for sale this valuable property in Spey street. For terms apply to Mrs Porter on the premises. oc3f) For Sale. QLABS. SLABS. SLABS. IN TWO FEET LENGTHS, 37s 6d PER TRUCK. TIAPKTTAN AND MnKENZIE. FOR SALE— 3I4 acres of first-class unimproved agricultural land, about one andalialf miles from a junction of railways and roads. Terms exceptionally easy. J. 3. Baird & Co., general merchants Wairio. I^OR SALE OR LEASE— Farm ■*- of 180 acres, river flat land — sixteen acres of bush. Fenced and improved. Will be sold for cash, or leased with purchasing clause, on exceedingly easy terms. Owner leaving the colony. Immediate application necessary to WILLIAM TODD, n22 Auctioneer, Esk street. TflOR SALE— VILLA SITES. TO BANKERS, CAPITALISTS, MERCHANTS AND OTHERS. J. L MCDONALD has for sale a few grand Villa Sites (known as Hannah's Nuiseryj, Bast Invercargill, near the Town Belt. Position high and salubrious, commanding a fine view of the Town and Suburbs. Frontages to Yarrow and McMaster Streets. Adjoins the superb villa residence of W. Bulleid, Esq. Without doubt this spot is the Champs Elysees of Invercargill. For particulars, apply to J. L. McDonald. ocl3 LAND FOR SALE IN SOOTHLAND. Farms of from 100 to 1000 acres in Southland for sale on easy terms, say one-fourth cash, balance may remain on mortgage for a term of five years, at 7 per cent interest. The land is of good quality and well situated, and can be purchased for £3 per acie. Both the land and climate are well adapted for the growth of Rape and Lint Seed, and if the buyer chooses to grow these he can get an advance on the crop as soon as sown, and be paid 6s 6d per bushel for the seed delivered in Dunedin. The probable yield of seed would not be less than thirty bushels to the acre, and the terms of payment for the seed would be casb on delivery. For further particulars apply to ALEXANDER R, HAY, e29 Rodgera' Building, Invercargill.
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Southland Times, Issue 4489, 29 November 1882, Page 1
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728Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Southland Times, Issue 4489, 29 November 1882, Page 1
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