Public Notices . __ _f^^»3_i.p™ _■ __k^___^^^^_^^^^_^^^^__^^^^______ <VirT*fc PLcj P_q T^JBiB ■__■--_■ ■ ml mh i___i ' B^_____l y^yf^^a kj^ m Pure Peppers and Spices. DAVID STRANG, COFFEE SPECIALIST AND PATENTEE, INVEROARGILL. N.Z. _____ . — . • ■ ■ REDUCTION IN THE TEA DUTY. Our Latest Price List. MANDARIN ) . m ) No. 0, Is lOd per lb MANDARIN « ** * ' " MANDARIN) 3 :. 2 « 2s 4d^/ TIGER i 1 No. 0, Is lOd per lb INDIAN AND CBYLO | - ~ TIGER \ BLEND Jnl, 2s TIGER J " 2 ' 2s 4d In the Daet the quality ot the MANDARIN and TIGER Blends has been snob i as i to cause ustWeive uWic^ed testimony from all part; of New^ealand to the effect hat we have placed upon the market the BEST VALUE IN PACKET TEAb. Ihia vill be more Ipparent thL ever [with the New Blends, so that all who drink the MANDARIN and TIGER TEAS will have the satisfaction of knowing that they are buying. _j| 0- The Very Best Teas in the MarKet-Kb^fi i^ J, BATTRAY & SONS, Wholesale Agents vgg NTMMO & BLAIR'S STANDARD SEEDS TRIANGLE DUNEDIN
|» P. CUTHBBRTBOJ * PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT, Member of the Incorporated Institute ot Acoountan of New Zealand. VALUER AND GENERAL AGENT ARBITRATION— A SPECIALTY Ajrent : Publio Trustee, Guardian Assurano Co Ltd., Fire. United Insurance Co., Ltd., Marine. MUNN'S MAIZENA A Very Fine Preparation. PRIZE MEDALS MELBOURNE, PARIS, DUBLIN AND SYDNEY. ALL GROCERS. £_^ ASK. FOR Hp^ J, CLEGG'3 Perambulator ££|||p^U|L H. AUGUST, s^7^^eSS^3 Soiiß Agent, InvbroaboiliL Works at Cr-r atcburcn pHAS. H. ROBERTP, Architect, SOUTH BRITISH CHAMBERS, ESK STRKKT, ISVHRCARGILIi (above Tothill, Watson's Offices.) ATBNra Prepared for all Countries. INVERCARGILL SAIL, TENT, TARPAULIN, FLAG AND OIL CLOTHING FACTORY. (Opposite the J G Ward Association Sale Yards) DEE STREET, INVERCARGILL. H CUNNINGHAM has in stock a large variety • of Tarpaulins, Tents, Horse Covers and everything pertaining to the trade at the LOWEST POSSIBLE PRIGES. BINDER APRONS FOR ANY MACHINE MADE OR REPAIRED. MARQUEES AND TENTS (ALL SIZES) ON SALE OR HIRE. Letters or Telegrams promptly attended to KINDLY NOTE ABO\E ADDRESS. _J l_ ALFRED DEWE, UNDERTAKER DON & KELVIN STREETS. FUNERALS CONDUCTED IN TOWN OR COUNTRY. "i r R. MEREDITH Has just imported a quantityjo COLOURED STARCH IN HELIOTROPE, PINK, AND ECRU. WILL ALL COME OUT IN THE WASHING. FOR BALE— 1 A VERY FINE LOT OF; AKAROA CHEESE A FEW BAGS OF FINE OLD POTATOES AT 2s 6d PER SACK. R. MERJEDITH, GROCER, &c., TAY STREET, INVERCARGILL. TWO WELLERS TOBACCO MADE FROM EXTRA -CHOICE MATURED SUNCURED LEAF GIVES [A PLEASANT, COOL SMOKE Try it , and it will give you Satisfaction.
T. J. PRICE & CO,, HAVE Juat received a large and choice assortment of Perfumes, Soaps, Toilet Articles, etc., omprisin" Roger and Gallets, Vera Violetta, Peau D^p^e, Butterfly, Marecnale Crab Apple Blossom Cherry Blgfsom, Parma Violet, Hannay's Rondeletia, C^lMtasJCashmere, Bouquet, Rosodoro, Opoponax, White Heliotrope Soap, Lanoline, Vinolm, Cuticura, Juvenia, etc. THE LATEST MEDICINES AND PREPARATION KEPT IN STOCK. Every attention and care is taken in the dispensing of prescriptions, and only drugs of purest quality used All orders promptly attended to. t. J. pkicFand co., CHEMISTS AND DRUGGISTS, Theatre Koyal Buildings, Dee Stieet, Invercargill Box. 110, Invercargill. Telephone, No. 175 DR BRANDT'S MALTED FOOD FOR INFANTS, INVALIDS AND THE AGED. In 'constant use at the Southland Hospital and Home for the Destitute, Invercargill. Sold Everywhere. JOHN C. PORTER, Esk Street, A Rent. LADIES, BEAUTIFY YOUR HOMES AND PIANOS " Governmen House " Wellington, 10th December, 1895. ' I HAVE used Mr McKenzie's Furniture Polißh for three years, and prefer it to any paste 1 have seen used either here or at Home for domestic use, and it lB ""S^r 1^ 0 "- F. RAWLINGS, " House Steward to liOrd Glasgow." "Similar Testimonials from Chas. Begg and Co, piano dealers, Dunedin ; Meldrum and Taylor, Oamaru ; Huggins Tiniaru; manager Milner and Thompson, Napier ; Messrs Park and Grace Clarke, Palmerston North ; Mr Punney, Piano Depot, Wellington, etc, etc, and all leading piano experts. ONE BOTTLE EQUAL TO THREE POTS PASTE. SMALL QUANTITY REQUIRED. NO LABOUR, SIMPLE AS DUSTING. PRICE .. .. Is 6d and 2s. McKENZIE'S SAFE CLOTH CLEANER AND CLOTHES KEVIVER. The Strongest, the Safest, and the Cheapest Cleansing Fluid manufactured. One-third usual quantity sufficient. This Fluid is invaluable to the household economist. It possesses wonderful eleansiner properties, is pleasant and soft to the skin. PRICE, Is 3d. N.B.— As the fluid is exceptionally strong please obey instructions as to strength. Will Wash the Dirtiest and Greasiest Clothes Clean. mo T H R 14,"f~~TI 4 ,"f~~T V WIVES! READ THIS DOWN. Extract from Dunedin Star, January 7th, 1896 :— "Mr M'Kenzie^ submitted some of his 'Safe Cloth Cleaner" to a pretty severe test yesterday. Our engineer handed him a dirty printer's blanket well saturated with printing ink, and that had been long in use. In about a quarter of an hour all the ink stains were cleaned off, and it wao handed baok ready for work. There is a great saving of time in using Mr McKenzie's fluid over the ordinary methods of washing.' Similar testimonials from 'New Zealand Times,' 'Evening Post,' etc. . Ounce (eighth part of Is 3d bottle) in hot water copper thoroughly washes Blankets, Household Linen, etc. ; saves half soap, half time, and half labour; no soda or other cleansing substances required. Few drops only in boiling water cleans greasy, spotted, or stained apparel or hats. FROM LOCAL TRADESMEN. "We have tried M'Kenzie's Cloth Cleaner and can testify to its wonderful effect in quickly removing all kinds of grease from a very much soiled coat. A few drops were sufficient to clean and revive the garment. —{Signed) Duihie Bros., Drapers, Dunedin." Similar testimonials from Messrs Mollison, Drummond, Fyfe and Cuming, etc., etc., drapers, Dunedin. " Mr McKenzie. „.-.,, "Dear Sir,— We have been U9ing your Safe Cloth Cleaner for some time bick, and have found that it performs all you claim for it. We are well satisfied, and could not wish for anything better.— Yours truly, W. and R. Scott, Drapers and Tailors, Princes street." Also from Messrs Wilkie, Hendry and Sons, Messrs Stokes, Sinclair, Aitkea, Anderson, Bailey, etc., etc., Merohant Tailors ; all practical men ; Dunedin. I "SifflJ NONE GENUINE iyjSgJgai RtC * WITHOUT lj^';=p\ MfrRK TRADE MARK. '^^r^l.rß Sokl h y Grocers > T^r : * vvv .yJHBt * * Drapers, Ironmongers AjauLJL-ji^arefSjAA^ and Chemists everyPlease specify McKENZIL'S, and never buy fiom .door-to-door vendors. a 4 DANCING MRS THORNHILL will re-open the above classe on Thursday, 12th inst. Intending pupils please call at her residence, E«k street, for fmther dosses for children by arrangement, Alw | few YMWioiei (or music pupils. m
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Southland Times, Issue 13430, 16 April 1896, Page 4
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