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Drapers and Clothiers. SHIPMENTS COMING FORWARD FOR THB SPRING AND SUMMER ARE NOW OPENING, AND ARE THE LARGEST WE HAVE YEC ATTEMPTED. We are baoking onr fsith in the coming prosperity of the district. We are determined, so far as we can help it, that this town of Invercargill will play no second fiddle : sbe is doing tbat so long as she allows other towns to import and manufacture for her. OUR CEOTHING Isall made in our own premises. OCR NEW WORKROOM now gives us plenty of room to put on hands to7overtake the work. The way the public has supported tbis Manufacturing venture of ours, is encouraging to everyone who would like to " put a eboulder to the wheel " of local progress. OUR BEST CLOTHING will in future bear a ticket with a fac simile of the Queen's head side of a Jubilee Sovereign, embossed in gold, with the words " GOLDEN WHEEL CLOTHING " " GOOD AS GOLD. " Clothing with this brand will just be as good in every particular as we can make it. Clothing to order is entrusted to Experienced Workmen only, and everything will 4 be found high-class, except price. THOMSON"^ BEATTIE. T E R94S-PRO-<l PI VET CASH. NEW SPRING SHIPMENTS OF DRAPERY. 75 CASES AND BALES 75 EX STEAMERS— < o g B 3 O S 0 O O h 5 E a 5 B wo < o & < R < tf O « ►-} « pn A large quantity of which are already opened, and we can cordially invite the public to inspect tbe LATEST NOVELTIES for Spring afid Summer wear, and the LOWEST PRICES. \%E CJIVR THB BE§T VALUE I2V THE TRADE. NEW DRESSES NEW GLOVES NEW RIBBONS NEW MILLINERY NEW JACKETS KEW CARPETS NEW MA**TLES NEW LACES NEW ZEPHYRS DRESS DEPARTMENT. Those who buy early in the season have the largest stock to select from, and can have their dresses made at once without causing disappointment, as occurs occassionally when the season is more advanced. Our Dressmaker, who is already getting busy with the New fc-'pring and Summer Dresses, still retains the reputa* tion of giving tbe latest style and a perfect fitting dress. HERBERT, HAYNES AND CO., DIRECT IMPORTERS, TAY STREET, I N VERC ARGjIL^. Pnblic Notices v SOW WELL TO REAP WELL." REID & GRAY'S FAVOURITE DRILL?. NOTE— To all who intend Buying Drills. Tbe Farmer wbo wants DRILLS good enonsh in material, construction, and simplicity of design, should see REID AND GRAY'S latest improved Drills, SO tbat be need not pay oat spare casb to Agent* or Blaokßcniths for repairi. PRICES : No. I, MACHINE STYLE (Grain Only). 11 Coulter 7-inch Centre Force Feed for Grain £23 0 0 13 do do do do 25 0 0 15 do do do do 29 0 0 17 do do do do 32 0 0 No. 2, MACHINE STYLE. To Sow Grain evert Codlter—Tdbnip and Manure evert Second Coulter. 11 Conlter 7-inch Grain and 6 Coulter 14-inch Manure ... £32 10 0 13 do do 7 do do ... 34 10 0 15 do do 8 do do ... 37 0 0 17 do do 9 do do ... 40 0 0 TURNIP AND MANURE DRILLS ONLY. 6 Conlter Drill, to sow 14 or 16-inch apart £27 0 0 7 do do U or 16 do 28 10 0 8 do do 14 or 16 do 30 0 0 OUTSIDE SIZES MADE AT SHORTEST NOTIOE. We make tbe old fashioned Spoon Feed Sowing Apparatus if deiired at same prioep, though we by no means reootnmend it ; in fact we may ment'on tbat one of the best known Farmers' Association in New Zealand decided "Tbe Spoon Feed to be unsuitable, especial y in Turnip SowiDg." REID AND GRAY, InvercargiU. CITY BOOT PALACE, DEE STREET, INVERCARGILL. LAST WEEK OF CHEAP CASH SALE. Our efforts to reduce our Stock to the dimensions we deemed deferable, by offering the whol of oar First-class Goods at PBICES GENUINELY LOW, have been crowned with entire succesß The CLE A. RING SALB will consequently only be continued for ONE WEEK LONGER PHEVICUS TO STOCKTAKING. We policit a perusal of the subjoined List of Prices, and invite thorough inspection and comparison. Ready Cash Only and No Abatement. Gents' E.B. Boots, 18s fid, reduced to bi 9d Ladies' "utton Shoe?, 8s 6d, reduced to 4a 6d Genta' Batton Boots, 22s 6d, reduced to 10s 6d Ladies' Kid Shoes, lis 6d, recced to 7s 6d Gents' Balmoral Bootß, 18- 6d iedueed,to lis 9d Ladieb' levant Shoes, 12a 6d, reduced to 8s Gents' Balmoral Boots, 22s 6d, reduced to 16s 6d Ladies' Evening Shoes, 10b 6d, reduced to 6s Genta' E.S. Boots, 22s 6d, reduced to 16a Ladies' Evening Shoes. 7s 6d, reduced to 4a 3d Gents' Shoes, 10s tid, reduced to 6s 9d Ladiea' Button Boots 17s, redu-ed to 8s (id G nts' Shoe?, 18s, reduced to 14s 6d Ladie»' B.itton Boots, Wi, reduced ti 14s 9d Gents' Cookhams. 27s 6d, reduced to 20a Ladies ulacy E S Boots, 2oa, rednced to 10a 6d Gente' Porpoie* CookhHrn?, 35a, reduced to 25s Lading' Levant Button Soots. 128 6d, reduced Gents' Colonial Balmorals, pegged, 183 6d, re- to 5s lld „.„„■, ducd to 13s 6d Ladies' Button Boots, 16* 6d, r«daced to 6s 6d Gents' Colonial Balmorals, 16s 6d, reduced to Ladies' levant B.S Boots, 12a 6d, reduced to 10b 9d 7b 6 d Watertights, pegged. 18s 9d, reduoed to lis 9d Ladies' Kid E.B Boots, 9a 6d, reduced to 6s 6J Blucher Booi*, 11b 6d, reduced to 9e tid Ladies' Balmoral Boots Hs 6d, rednced to 8? 6d Blocher Boots, 8e fid, rfiduced to 6s 6d LadieV Lasting Boots, 9s 6d, reduced to 6a 6d Girls' Levant U0 to 13) E.S. Boots, Bb, rednced Ladies' Lasting Boots, high heels, reduced to to 88 6d 3a 6d Women's Slippere from 3s 6d to la 9d. Women's German Felt Slippers, 4s 6d to 2s 6d. Worth British and American Gum B.ots from 2la. Boy»' and Girh' School Boots in large variety at greatly reduced prieee; Men's and Women's Cork Bolea from 2d per pair. Children's Boots and - Uppers from Ib per pair. SLOA-LV BROTHERS, CITY BOOT PALACE, DEE-ST., INVERCARGILL. ALL COUKTRY ORDERS PROMPILY ATTENDED TO.

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Southland Times, Issue 11842, 16 September 1891, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Issue 11842, 16 September 1891, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Issue 11842, 16 September 1891, Page 1

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