Public Notipesf 1 ? "~ '-:■■: ', . .■■...!{ ■ : , r '"' 'TXT ALTER GUTHSIB &;00, DEE STREET. \ SPEY STREET, iNVfiBOARGILL. : ! .WHOLESALE & RETAIL, ENGLISH, ;CON- , TINJBNTAL, & AMERICAN IM-| ' . PORTERS & MERCHANTS, Ironmongers, - .'^ j FURNITURE & WOODWARE MERCHANTS Complete House Furnishers. Largest and most varied display in Brass and Ironmongery ■Building Materials 3 j , -•■ Cement ;■ , ■• , l ; c lion, Steel and Galvanised Fencing Wires . ' Galvanised Black aud Bar Irons Tools and Brußhware Holloware, Tinware Oils and Paint j ! Glassware and Crockery Carpets and Linoleums Bed Farniture and Bedding Saddlery W4LTER GUTIIItIE & CO. TO THOSE ABOUT TO FURNISH. "^TISIT the Show Rooms of the undersigned V prior to purchasing. Every requisite in stock and at lowest possible prices Grand display and assortment in Byzantine, Velvet Pile, Moresque, Kidder, and Tapestry Carpets ; Beddiug and Bed Furniture, Linoleums and Floorcloths, Suites, Chairs, and Fancy Goods, WALTEK GDTHRtE & CO. Dee and Spey Streets. TO FARMERS & OTHERS. "VTO W on view at Implement Yard, Dee street ! J3l Bentall and Cos. Ohaffcutters and Horse Powers. Richmond and Chandler's ChafEcutters & Horse Powers Thomas Corbett's Cambridge and Notched Rollers, Ploughs and Harrows Grey of Uddingstone's Ploughs and Harrows Muiray and Go.'s Banff, Plough's & Harrows Implements of all descriptions, by best known prize makers. Imported by WALTEK GUTEBIE & CO. Agents. FO3 GLASSWARE, LAMP & EARTHENWARE, NEWEST and largest assortment in the district. Direct importations from best (Staffordshire Houses, . SADDLERY Of all kinds made on the premises. Experienced workmen employed ; workmanship guaranteed. WALTER GVI'MRIE &CO, London O&ee : METAL EXCHANGE, E, C, Bpey and Dee Streets, Invercargill. jyl3 yrjrr is E A^ i h~~s 'B 'railway hotel, INVERCARGILL. ' W. SEARLE begs to inform his friends and the travelling public that he has secured a long lease of the above-named Hotel, and hopes that his catering for the public at the Prince of Wales, will be a sufficient guarantee that nothing but the best of liquors will be kept, ;Tae Hotel being immediately opposite the Railway Station, is most conveniently situated for persons leaving by the early morning trains. Passengers can rely upon being called and an EARLY BREAKFAST ready. A good ordinary daily from 12.80 to 2 o'clock, ONE SHILLING. N.B.— The Prince will be carried on as usua byW.S. . je!3 T>IANOFORTE & MUSIC WAREHOUSE OSBORNE~AND CO. Have opened out a Large Stock of Pianos, Organs, Harmoniums, Violins and fittings, Cornets, Ciarionettes and Reeds, FlutesjPiccolos, Flageolets, Accordeonsj Flutinas, Concertinas, Banjos, Tamborines, Bones, &c. ; Tuning Forks, PitcbTPipes, Metro- . nomes, Batons, Ac. A Large Assortment of the latest Sheet Music, Cavendish and Viotoria Books. Pianos, Organs, &c, on the Time Payment System. No matter where you live, by paying a small deposit you can have an Instrument. In Stock also, a great variety of Books aDd Stationery, Photo, and Scrap Albums, Birthday and other Cards, Novels and juvenile Books. Chrystoleum Paints and Glasses, Lußtreoleum and Poonah Paints. Tobacco, Pipes and Pouches, Cigars and Cigarettes, &c. Agents for Bradshaw's Guide, Murray, Spencer and Co.'s Rubber Stamps, <&c, &c. Having engaged the services of a First-Class Tuner we are prepared to undertake the tuning of Pianofortes and Organs. my 27 SOUTHERN HORSE BAZAAR, LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES, DEE STREET. H. J. SMERDON begs to intimate to his numerous friends and the public generally that he has opened the' above well-known comfortable and commodious Btables, where he hopes, by keeping nothing but the best of horses, vehicles, and forage* combined with civility and strict attention to business, to merit a trial and fair share of, public patronage. Quiet and saddle horses and vehicles always on hire. . v% Horses carefully broken to saddle. and harness, and satisfaction guaranteed. Horses bought, sold, or exchanged. ; Oats, chaff, and straw always on hand, for sale.' ■ • ; : All terms to meet the times. Strictly moderate. ''•■!» N.B.— 3>ee stieet entrance by Princess Hotel: main entrance to yard by B and N.Z. M. and A. C6;'b officeV ' /. ! ' ; - 1 ap2l H. : J. BMERDQN. Proprietor^ - J-.61.-H -fe^-F^-RV.A- B II S MONUKENT&L SCULPTOR, ;_. •' Tat Stbbet, } Ihyjhroargill,
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Southland Times, Issue 8063, 18 July 1885, Page 1
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645Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Issue 8063, 18 July 1885, Page 1
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