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Public Notices . " jj\ h r\ HEAP BOOTS \ \J CHEAP BOOTS. J. ALLEN, BOOT AND SHOE IMPORTER, Tay Stbeet, , Es now opening out a large and well-selecte ', stock of Boots and Shoes for the Season, am is determined to sell them at prices that wil dsfy competition. Note the following lines:---1 s. d. s Men's Watertights, from 13 6 7 Do Balmorals, from - ... ... 12 6 2 Do Blutchers. from 7 6 Do Elastic sides, from 11 6 : Ladies' strong lace-ups, from ... 8 6 Do Elastic sides, from 9 6 [ Morocco and Kid Boots at equally low prices N.B. — Boots and shoes of every descriptioi made on the premises. Repairs neately executed. Note the Address— JAMES ALLEN BOOT AND SHOW EMPORIOM, Next B. D. Yule and Co.'a Tay street. TWOOD, in returning thanks to his numerous friends and publis of In vercargill for their past favors, hopes bj strict attention to the wants of his patrons tc 1 merit a continuance of their supporc, in his NEW SHOP IN Deb Street, Where he has opened with a new and large stock of Boots and Shoes of every description. T. W. being appointed so^ agent foi Southland for Woods' patent Water Prooi Boots, a sample of which can be seen in water; these boots, are guaranteed, as proved by agents in Dunedin, Oamaru, Timaru, Ashburton, Christchurch, Lawrence, Arrowtown and Naseby. p.g § No difference in price from other boots Men's soled and heeled, 4s 6d; Ladies', 3s 6d. ™3 T3OOTS MADE TO ORDER w. crXigie Begs to inform the public that he has leased one of those new shops next to the Princess Hotel, for the purpose of carrying on a bespoke boot trade in all its branches. W. C. hopes by using 'nothing but the best of material, and guaranteeing good workmanship, to gain a fair share of public patronage. Gentlemen's Shooting Boots, hand sewn, from 30s Gentlemen's Elastics and Balmorals, hand sewn r from 26s Gentlemen's Elastics and Balmorals, pegged, from 20s Ladies' Mastics and Balmorals, pegged, from 16s Ladies' and gentlemen's worked slippers made up very cheap. Repairs promptly and neatly executed. Note the Address — NEXT PRINCTCSS HOTEL, mil Dee street. O E M O V A L, WM. BROWN, of the Glasgow Boot Factory, Tay street, begs to intimate that he is now removing to premises opposite (next to Mr Farnie's, painter), and will be open in a few days. W. B. desires to take this opportunity of thanking his numerous friends and the public generally for the liberal support accorded him 6ince commencinß business, and to assure them that all orders entrusted to him will receive his best attention, and that every description of work done will be executed in a manner deserving the support\>f all who appreciate style, fit and wear. mil OOT IMPORTER AND SADDLER, Corner of Dee and Don Streets. GEORGE TOMLINSON has determined upon eclipsing his former efforts at a big clearing sale, and will ofEer the whole of his valuable stock, consisting of T.adies' and Gent's Boots, Shoes, etc., Saddles and Harness of every description of first-class material, best workmanship, and at the lowest prices in the town. Come and see and believe. 42 WILLI AM ASHLEY, CARPENTER AND BUILDER, Had always on hand a large stock of Sashes, Doors, and seasoned Timber, (Baltic, American and Colonial) of various qualities, and at very Moderate Prices. Joinery Work of every description executed on the shortest notice. Workmen always at hand to undertake jobs either in town or country. Ornamental Mountings and Woodwork in great variety kept always in stock. Office and shop fittings always on hand. WILLIAM ASHLEY, •Joinery Works, Don Street, Invkroargill. T^T O T I C E. A. N, LINDSAY begs to tender his sincere thanks to his numerous customers for past favors, and wishes to intimate that after the Ist April he will sell for CASH ONLY, at lowest prices, f FOR SALE— 60 Bags Oamaru Potatoes, Derwents 40 Boxes Tea, at 15s, guaranteed 2f>o Fowls, etc., in numbers to suit buyers. A. N. LINDSAY, Produce Dealer, Corner Esk and Deveron streets. m 22 T> T^ A V L () i, SADDLER AND HARNESS MAKER, Will re-commence bnsiness ABOUT THE END OF JANUARY. In premises now building, opposite Prince of Wales Hotel. jl2 rpATTERSALLS LIVERY AND i BAIT STABLES (Osborne's Buildings, Dee street.) MR D. MCGREGOR, ■ Well-known of the Prince of Wales Hotel, begs to inform his numerous friends and the public that he has taken the above jards, and has constantly on hire double and singleseated buergies ; quiet ladies' hacks. Com' mercial travellers and others can be accommodated witb vehicles and horses of the verj best at reasonable charges. 0c24 7~0 H N FIND LA V CABINETMAKER & UPHOLSTERER, ■^egs to invite inspection of his select sfocl of— 1 Tapestry and Brussells Carpets. Felt Squares Hearth Rugs, Linoleums and Floor--3 cloth?, Pier and Looking Glasses, Haircloth Suites, Easy Chairs, Lounges, Bedding and Bedsteads, in cane and Wood. E LIBERAL CASH DISCOUNT OR DEFERRED PAYMENTS. t BORD'S jj||ll| BORD'S - PiANOSpJBj^ffiPIANO! , CLEARING OUT AT COST PRICE. WAREHOUSE— Corner of Djn and Kel yin streets, near Fireball Tower, Javei cargill. m 2

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Southland Times, Issue 4897, 25 March 1884, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 4897, 25 March 1884, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 4897, 25 March 1884, Page 3

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