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Public Notices E. OTWAY & CO ESK STREET, INVERCARGILL, Commission Agents, SHAREBROKERS, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS AND ACCOUNTANTS. TO BUILDERS AND OTHERS. R. G SPEIRS. PLUMBER, GASFITTER AND WHOLESALE TIN SMITH. 128, DEE STREET. KEEPS an unsurpassed stock of Gasfittings, consisting of Hall Lights, Chandeliers, Brackets and Incandescent Pendants, and will sell at lowest possible prices. Is also fixing the WELSBAOH INCANDESCENT VAO Dun unite, nUIvU IQ UIIC uulvctoul buium tui giving good light and economy. Sheet Brass, Copper, and all Plumbers’ requisites kept in stock.

OHAS, H. ROBERTS, -Architect, Esk Sraaar, IsvsaoAao.M. Prepares Inventors’ Plans and Specifications ‘for PATENTS in all Countries. J. R. WILSON BEGS to intimate that he has commenced business as GENERAL DRAPER in premises lately oo« cupied by Mr S. E. Ferguson, next Kingsland’s Red Boot Shop, Tay street, and trusts by strict attention to business to merit a fair share of public patronage. JUST OPENED OUT A Well-Selected Stock. Note Address— J. R. WILSON, CASH DRAPER, TAY STREET, NVERCARGILL A. R. PORTER, TAILOR, (Three Door abovb Todds) A LARGE STOCK OF NEW WINTER TWEEDS AND OVERCOATINGS JUST ARRIVED. PRICES AT THE LOtVEST FOR CASH. ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED KOZIE TEA IS GOOD. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. J. H. GEDDES, TAILOR, ' CORNER DEE AND DON STREETS, BEGS to intimate that, owing to his gradually increasing business, he has removed to more commodious premia s (corner of Dee and Don streets, two doors from J. S. Baxter’s). He also takes this opportunity of thanking the people of Invercargill and surrounding districts for the liberal support accorded for the last, twenty years, and has much pleasure in stating that he is now in a better position than ev>r to supply the wants of the public, as he is assisted in the Cutting Room by his son, who has just returned to Ir vercargill, having been under one of the feest cutters in New Zealand for the las') twelve months. Customers therefore can rely upon getting their garments made in an up to date style. Fit and workmanship guaranteed. He has always on hand a select stock of Colonial Tweeds, Worsteds, Suitings and Trouserings at reasonable prices. Soliciting a continuation of the same liberal support. J. H. GEDDES, Tailor, Note the Address— CORNER DEE AND DON STREETS, INVERCARGILL,

ALEXANDRA CREAM SEPARATORS. HAVING purchased a complete stock of the above we are prepared to supply the various sizes to FARMERS AT VERY LOW PRICES, It Pays to have a Separator As the following facts will prove :— The Separator makes 20 per cent, more and purer butter than under the old system. Wholesale price of farm butter in Invercargill Jas winter was 8d per lb. Wholesale price of SEPARATOR-MADE BUTTER in Invercargill last winter was Is to Is 2d per lb. For terms, etc., apply to Carswell and co., ESK STREET.

BONNINGTON’S Carageexn, or IRISH MOSS ONOE USED, ALWAYS USED. AS SAFE AS IT IS CERTAIN. WILL CURE ALL KINDS OF Coughs or Colds (recent or chronic), Influenza, Loss of Voice, Sore Lungs, Asthma, Tickling of the Throat, Bronchitis, Incipient Consumption, and all similar complaints. IT IS GUARANTEED TO GIVE SATISFACTION It is endorsed by Vocalists and Public Speakers, o ears the Throat, remov s all Huskiness and cavso hat lead to loss of voice.

HORSE COVERS, OIL CLOTHING (Reliable) TARPAULINS, Etc., Etc. H. CUNNINGHAM Invites inspection of his large and well assorted stock of the above goods, and as he keeps THE LARGEST STOCK IN SOUTHLAND, Farmers and others will find it to their advantage to give him a call. Third shipment for the season just to hand ex S.S. Tekoa. MARQUEES (all sizes), TENTS & FLAGS ON HIRE. OPPOSITE HORSE SALE YARDS, DEE STREET. koziTtea IS PURE. A HOME FOR THE FAMILY. EVERY HOUSE-HOLDER can become the owner of the property he or she occupies by applying to the Southland Building aud Investment Society and Bank of Deposit which has always ample funds at its disposal to lend to those who may require temporary monetary assistance, or to those who may desire to acquire a freehold property of their own. All that is necessary is that the borrower should possess either one third or one fourth of the value of the property submitted as the case may be, or have by investing shares in the Society accumulated this sum, when the Society will advance the rest of the purchase money. Repayments can be made fortnightly, monthly, or half j early at the borrowers option. Everj’ borrower gets a share of the profits so that the benefit is direct. The Society does not build houses or its clients. It allows each individual to build according to any plan that may be desired; but plans and specifications are already prepared and cau be obtained by anyone, free of cost, if so desired. There .is no unnecessary delay in dealing with applications, and expenses are regulated according to a scale published in the RULES, a copy of which can be obta’ned, and any further information supplied on application to JAMES BROWN, Secretary. Southland Building and Investment Society and Bank of Deposit. 71 Tay street, Invercargill. Q. EOR G E R, GKO R G E SPECIAL AGENT _ Gjvbbhmbm Liph Inbuiiancu Dbpjs.tm.kv, Government Inirurauoe Officer : Poet Office Buildings, Invercargill Mr George haa a largo Experience in Life Insurance matters, and invites intending Insurers to consul) me before insuring in any other office.

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Southland Times, Issue 14040, 2 May 1898, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Issue 14040, 2 May 1898, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Issue 14040, 2 May 1898, Page 1

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