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~ Public Nonces SOUTHLAND FARMERS’ IMPLEMENT ANO ENGINEERING CO., LTD. DEE AND LEVEN STREETS NORTH, Agricultural Engineers and Implement Makers, Boiler Makers, Iron* and Brass Founders. MANUFACTURERS of the IMPROVED “COLONIAL” Combined Grain, Turnip and Manure Drills. These machines have been very much improved and fire fitted with cur New Patent Front and Rear Lift which enables the drive ‘' uS Frame or“unde/carriaje sXI the tai M Boxtn be“pfocSd' Tnfront or at- the rear of Drill Box as desired‘bbte ca^be e shff te°<Ttoother position by any ordinary laboUrer * n a fewm,nuteB ’ desired , this can do our Machines with a new ■ ■ / ' OS’S IT - BACK COULTHB which gives plenty of room for the MANURE AND SEED CONDUCTORS, ..J allow. U,. S ~ U " wbloE ...htatko Coulter, to b. set to any width required from 6 inches to [2O inches for more) apart. The Manure Feed is of a very simple construction and wonderfully easy of access. By mail mite anv one of the pans or feeders can be removed without the slightest exertion For regularity in distributing all kinds-and conditions of Manures we can safely say that k , , ' Tlie Feeder Bas no e<pialFarmers requiring Drills for the Turnip Season should examine our improvements * which will convince them that THE “ COLONIAL ”IS THE DBILL TO BUY- " Grubbers or Cultivators (CLAY PATTERN.) These Implements are very strong and se "i ce l a^ le ’ thus belniTvery handy as required.

Spading Harrows ! Spading Harrows I This is the implement for working Turnip land. Fitted with our extra heavy Spading Discs which for strength and durability have no rival. Disc Harrows Disc arrows We have had a great run on these this season, and completely sold out of Discs, but have just received a large shipment of the best quality, Steel Discs, an are prepared to promptly fulfil orders. Drill Ploughs, Horse Hoes, Scarifiers. These we make in all varieties, and guarantee satisfaction. MANUFACTURERS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION OF Agricultural Implements and Farm Machinery. AGENTS FOR SOUTHLAND FOR WALTER A. WOOD’S HARVESTING MACHINES, AGENTS FOR OTAGO ND SOUTHLAND FOR John Fowler & Go’s Traction Engines and Steam Agricultural Machinery THE DAYTON GLOBE COMPANY’S NEW AMERICAN TURBINES AND IHL UAXiuiN HYDRAULIC MACHINERY. OFFICE: STEEST, IMVEKCARGUHT. JAMES MACALISTER, Manages. ESTIMATES GIVEN for every description of Engineering and Iron work. lE®

Cause and effect. There never was an effect without a cau.e. Difficult to find sometimes, bat nevertheless existing. There is absolutely no exception to this rule, and *o far as Woo. Lewis and Co. is concerned, the Cause is their inexhaustible variety of high class goods ®’®JY department, and the prices charged is the Effect, which draw, a daily fal^ ou ® 0 o£ an2loaß purchasers from every quarter of Invercargill »nd suburbs, and all over the country. THE IRRESISTIBLE IMPULSE THE MAGICAL ATTRACTION THE POWERFUL MAGNET, Which diaws, vibrates, and re-vibrates throughout the entire community to such an extent wherever people congregate that it’s a common saying—-At WM. LEWIS AND CO. They can get more for their cash than anywhere else. This is what they ssy, and this is the Cause of the Effect. A simple straightforward logical conclusion with more common tense about it than a Government charging excessive duties to produce the Cause and Effect of a mammoth surplus, leaving Wm. Lewis and Co. to be the poor man’s friend by reducing their profits to a something merely nominal, to allow the man with a baker s , d “ el1 ' J®' snectably clothe them. Wm. Lewis and Co. do not promise big things with the bitterness of disappointment shadowing them. They run their bueinesi on neither the bread gauge or the narrow gauge, nor any definel name, Old or New, but the one of progression, whion is ever widening by “ The Processes of the Suns,” by giving to the purchasing world, in the most unselfish manner, the best 20s worth that Brains, Enterprise, and Capital can produce, We give a few special quotations. Special purchases from needy warehousemen. This purchase is separate from Our General Stock. Prices are ridiculous—--1000 yd« New Shades Dress Materials, 12 yds for 6a 9d, worth 12s 6d 2000 yds New Shades, pure wool do, 12 yds for 8s lid, worth lE* 6a. 1000 yds Beautiful Costume Cords, 12 yds for 8s lid, woith 16* 2000 yds Prints, good quality, grand designs, 4d, worth 7|d 2000 yds Zephyr Ginghams, good designs, 4|d, worth 9d 50 dozen Children’s Pinafores, under manufacturers’prices 100 dozen Women’s and Children’s Black Cashmere Hose, really good 500 yds Oxford Shirting, big bargain, 3|d, worth 7d 3000 yds Art Muslins, new designs, giving away pricrs ; these will sell soon 50 dozen Beautiful Tan Kids, 2s 9d, guaranteed quality ; see them 200 dozen Women’s and Children’s Silk and Taffeta Gloves, a bargain ; Children B from Id . ~ Bleached and Unbleached Sheetings, worth your i :lii r attention Bed Quilts, Curtains, Calicoes, Muslins, Towel a > 1 1; s. Call and ask for them 50 Trimmed Hats, specially nice, 6s lid, 7s 6d, 8s 6d ©sir Dress Department

A daily increasing one, and at no time during the long existence of the firm has such a LEVIATHAN STOCK of Dress Materials, in the most lovely designs, been brought under one roof. The stock for thia department ia imported from the best manufacturing centres in Britain and the Continent, with one important condition —each design engaged for ourselves for Southland. We cannot describe the various classes, or quote prices,but Ladies may rest assured our efforts to excel in variety, quality, and prices, are a pronounced Bucctfla ’ ’ «nr Millinery department Can never take aback scat so long as a magnificent stock and excellent taste isl exercisedl in blending shades to the suitability of every purchaser. Parisian ideas and low charges nave made this department the first in Invercargill. The following departments contain four times the stock we ever held—Sun Hate, Sun Bonnets, Hoods, Tam o Shanters, Blouses, Pinafores, Aprons, Caps, Corsets, and Choice Underclothing, and all classes of the very latest Millinery Trimmings. . „ ' , n r# „„„ FURNISHINGS.—Our Carpetr, Our Floor Cloth, Our Linoleum’, our Rugs. If you have an eye to economy give us a Call. This department is much overstocked, and price, are made to induce a clearance. Lovely assortment of Madras Curtains, 6s 9d, 8s lid, 8i 9d,' 10s _ „ Ootliimgr anfi Mercery We are overstocked in Clothing and Mercery. We have given instructions to have it reduced by £l5OO as soon ae possible, so bargains will bs the rule. Our s.ock is of the usual standard quality that has built up end bow austains there departments—lso M.ns Colonial Suits, goo-1 quality, 28. lid; 100 Men’s Colonial Suits, <jood quality, 335; 75 pairs Men’s Tweed Trousers, ma’k the pne*-, Oi lid ; 100 parrs Mens Tweed Trott'e-s, mark the price, 8s lid; 125 pairs Men’s I weed Trousers, mark the price. 9. lid ; 50 Men. Waterproof Co. t», dress capes, 50-, for2J. 61 - this lino is only once in a llfttime ; ]rst landed, 50 Black Fancy Worrtal Coaro and Vest?, a gift, 294 6 i ; another arrival of M.n d Kid Waterproof Jacket!, all s zes-tbose wh > have been wa t ng, please call sroi. Gent.’ Hygienic Undercli thi g, quite a luxury to wsar ; Laormou* Stock of all classes of Hats, grand value; White and Bogalti Shirt’, special assortment. Bote this Line-150 dezen Whits and Coloured Silk Derby Scarfs, cheap, just opened, at 21 6d, all one price n ° W, Bh*iit’, n Sox, Braces, Cap', Belt! Bugs, travelling Trunks, Leather and Carpet Bigr, all st Special Prices, during pro-ers of reducing .tick. Another shipment of Cool Spring Btti selling fa't, See these lines, no such value to be had anywhere. Boys’ aud Youths’ Clothing a Specialty, Hundred, to choose frenr. Suits male to measure la r ge ttack of samples to select from; Please place your orders for Dressmaking »nd Mantel-making soon, to save diiappointment; extremely bufy. HUNDREDS OF REMNANTS IN DRESS MATERIALS, PRINTS, FLANNELETTES WM. LEWIS AND 00. INVERCARGILL AND GORE,

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Southland Times, Issue 12769, 30 November 1893, Page 4

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