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Hotels GOXS TEMPERANCE HOTEL. MAOLAGGAN ST., DUNEDIN, (A few doors above the Arcade.) PETER NELSON .. .. Pbokueioe. r This favorite Restaurant and Temperance Hote. provides the beet accommodation and the best meal in town. Clean bedding and linen, and airy rooms. Scale of charges—Boarders: by the week 16s; single day, 3a 6d. Meals 9d. Beds Is. dell PETER NELSON, Proprietor' ROYAL HOTEL GEO. PRIOR .. Proprietor, BEGS to Inform his many friends and the Public generally that he has taken the above Hotel which has been thoroughly renovated throughout and efurnished. Meals and Beds .. .. One Shilling Permanent Boarders .. £1 per wees Good Stabling accommodation, free to customers. SHOEING done on the premises., Jyl2 HE GRAND HOTEL, DUNEDIN. UNDER ENTIRELY NEW MANAGEMENT Specially adapted for Tourists and Travellers who may now rely on every comfort and attention. Moderate terms to Resident Boarders. UNRIVALLED ACCOMMODATION AND APPOINTMENTS. Fibst-otabs Sample Rooms. Public Deawiss Room Letters and Telegrams receive strict attention 00l JOHN P. PIERCY, .. Proprietor. HOTEL INVERCARGILL' gag ■■Ml WALTER SEARLE ... Proprietor. PnWic Notices JNVEROAR'.HLL FOUNDRY FORTH STREET, INVERCARGILL. WYLIE & SCOTT PRACTICAL MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS. j MILLWRIGHTS, BLACKSMITHS, BOILERMAKERS IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS. Mining Properties Reported Upon. TRIAL CRUBHINGS OF QUARTZ UNDERTAKEN Hydraulic and Mining Plant a Specialty £3*IESTIMATES GIVEN FOR ELECTRIC INSTALLATIONS. TAILORING CO.’Y (D. TURNER),, (Opposite Saroood, Son & Ewbk.) DON STREET INVERCARGILL NEW GOODS PATTERNS OF LARGE ARRIVALS TO FOLLOW. BOOKS OF FASHIONS RECEIVED MONTHLY OF LATEST STYLES. tr Workmanship TTp-to-Dato ■ Prices from COLONIAL, ENGLISH AND SCOTCH TWEEDS— i Boy’s Trousers 6s6dup Boy’s Coats 13s 6d, up Men's Odd Vests 12e 6d up Men's Trousers 14s. 17s 6d, 20s, 259 Men’s Suits £2lss up to £5. Men’s Paget Suits, £3 3s up to £6 Men’s Frock Suite, £5 up to £8 Men’s Overcoata, £2 up to £5 10s. Prompt Cash |Old Customers served as usual, BEWARE OF IMITATIONS I BONNINGTON’S CARRAGEEN OR IRISH MOSS Will Cure— INFLUENZA LOSS OF VOICE BRONCHITIS ASTHMA COUGHS COLDS INSIPIENT CONSUMPTION AND ALL CHEST COMPLAINTS TRY IT t . EFFECT CERTAIN I RELIEF IN FIVE MINUTES 1 ONOS USED, ALWAYS USED 1 I 4, Stafford street, Dunedin. March 31st, 1894. Mr G. Bomnaoroa, Christchurch, Drab Sir, —In the course of my travels through Otago and Invercargill, I have often come across persons who speak in the highest terms of the beneficial i effects from the use of yonr preparation, Pectoral Oxymcl of Carrageen, or Irish Moss. It is very largely used in the country towns as well as in larger cities Having taken a good deal af interest in the article, I am in a position to say that there are very few families in Otago and Invercargill who are not in the habit of taking the Irish Moss during the Winter and Spring months. You know of course that It is distributed by nearly all the merchants. I always have ti In my bouse, having experienced that lt> effects all jpu claim for it,— Sincerely yours, W. BBOWN, Dontmercial Travslhr. i 'jkm BUY IMITATIQSBI TVTOBEL’S EXPLOSIVE 00, Y -Li (LIMITED.) GLASGOW, MANUFACTURERS OF BLASTING GELATINE, GELATINEDYNAMITE, GELIGNITE DYNAMITE, DETONATORS, FUSE, AND WARMING PANS. Nobel’s Gelignite Is practically unaffected by water and Is specially adapted for quarrying, mining, tunnelling and submanne or harbour works. Being expansive and slow In action, it is extensively used in Coal Mining, and whilst 11 per cent stronger than dynamite, it is sold at same price. TO ENSURE PERFECT DETONATION USE NOBEL’S NO. 6 DETONATORS. Nobel’s Dynamite Is particularly effective in blowing out Stumps and i clearing land economically. | STOCKS KEPT IN INVERCARGILL AND OBTAIN ABLE AT LOWEST BATES FROM Walter Guthrie & Go., Ltd. Sow Asma tor Mranaj i NWBWAWm BIPhBVHEDW *

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Southland Times, Issue 13284, 10 August 1895, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 13284, 10 August 1895, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 13284, 10 August 1895, Page 1