-ji/r < JES2 lE'S MUSEUM, JjJL Dee-street, INYEECAE&ILL. GREAT ATTRACTION. Andrew M'Kenzie has been for the last nine months making extensive additions to his Museum. Amongst, other curiosities exhibited there is— The Jawbone of a Whale over 18ft. in length, a monster case of Tiger Cats, Opossums, Bears, &c., a Female Kangaroo, a Live Opossum, and a Live Monkey. Great additions have also been made to all the other departments of the Museum, ancf visitors will find this the most complete and extensive collection in New Zealand. Admission to the Museum—One Refreshments and accommodation for families at moderate rates. E D & S ONS, GENERAL BLACKSMITHS, WHEELWEIGHTS, MILLWRIGHTS, And AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT AND MACHINE MAKERS, HarJag-rHSovcd to new and more commodious in Palmerston-street, they hope, with the increased facilities at their command and attention to the requirements of their Customers, combined with Superior Workmanship and Moderate Charges, to merit a continuance of the Liberal patronage with which they have been favoured dupng the post 11 years. . Avery care and attention is devoted to the HORSE-SHOEING DEPARTMENT, under the management of Mr. Kelman, whose ability and long experience in this lino arc wellknown throughout the Western District. N.B.—S. and 3. beg to intimate to Farmers in the district that REAPING MACHINES for REPAIR this season must be sent in Eaelt in order to prevent disappointments which unavoidably occurred last season. November, 1873. V ETERINARY SHOEING AND GENERAL BLACKSMITHS’ FORGE, Dee-bteeet, Invebcaugull, . DUNLOP REI D I E Desire to acquaint their numerous customers in Western District that they have opened large "“fecT commodious premises in Doe-street (opposite the Melbourne Hotel), Invercargill, where every description of shoeing and general smithy work will-be carried on. Under the new arrangements; Mr. Dunlop will be enabled to devote more attention than hitherto to the Veterinary Department. Genuine Veterinary Medicines always on hand. Agricultural Implements made and repaired. SQ-nIILA Dbb-stuebt, Inyeboabsill. W. C, ILES, Proprietor. Horses and Buggies always on Hire. SJIELEGRAPH EXPRESS STABLES. M A 11-T IN HUGHES -Begs' to inform visitors from Riverton and the Western District that he now leases the above Stables between Tay and Esk streets, lately in the occupation of “Old Ballarat,” where they will find the best accommodation for their horses. HORSES AND BUGGIES ON HIRE. A Handsome American Waggonette suitable for wedding parties. Horse Shoeing and all kinds of General Blacksmiths’ and Wheelwrights’ work done on the premises. ■« Buggies and Express Waggons always for Bale. ’ AGLEH O T E h, OREPUKI, JOHN WILSON, Proprietor. Vy-gffT— Accommodation for Travellers. \Vinea, Spirits, and Beers, of the choicest brands. ONEY TO LEND. M Apply to F. W. WADE, Solicitor Esk-siroet. ‘
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Western Star, Issue 9, 10 January 1874, Page 8
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435Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Western Star, Issue 9, 10 January 1874, Page 8
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