wm A M E SL ■ JJ 0 O D, EAKEE, CONFECTIONEE, a>:d P A M I L Y GROCE E, Baxmeeston S t e e k t, E I Y E E.T O N. J. H., in returning thanks to the people of Eiverton, and the inhabitants of the Western District generally, for the liberal-, support they have accorded him during the last seven years, begs to intimate that he has removed to larger and mote commodious premises, opposite to J. F. Schmidt’s butcher’s shop, Palmerstonstreet; also that he has procured every convenience requisite tQ enable him to carry on, with punctuality and in a most efficient manner, the different branches of business in which he is engaged. Biscuits and Confeetionevv, in any quantities, wholesale and retail. Wedding Cakes made to order. Fresh Fruit always in stock. Families waited on for orders. Orders from families for broad and Groceries promptly attended to and delivered with despatch.
Shipping supplied on liberal terms. P B A N ’ C K E, Colonial BOOT AND SHOEMAKER Palmerston Street, R E R T O N, Opposite REID & SON’S MILLS, RETI BRIDG-E HOTEL New River Ferry, (Eight miles from Invercargill.) 0, WHITE notifies to the public that he has taken the above well-known house, and trusts to meet a fair share of support. ' J '• ... Wines, Spirits, &c., of unexceptionable brands. Splendid rabbit shooting in the immediate vicinity. Capital locality for pic-nics. A boat always to be had. O T E. MESSRS. GALLOWAY & SON; have purchased the Western Stab Newspaper and jobbing business, we raqyest the pubic to extend to that firm the support that has hitherto been accorded us. • ' KERR & CO.. ■ HAVING purchased tbs Western Star, wc beg to intimate to the public that no effort shalli be wanting our part to render this journal worthy of the confidence and support of. the Western District. ■ GALLOWAY & SON. SOUTHLAND CLUB STABLES Dee-street InVEHCAKQIIjIi. MESSRS. ADAMS AND. JEFFRIES Having taken the above stables, Invercargill, formerly conducted "by Mr. W. lies, beg to solicit a continuance of the patronage given by gentlemen and ■families to their predecessor, .and respectfully ask those who kindly supported tMr., Jeffries, 4 While formerly kcepingjfdic Club to record them a renewal of their favors. Horses broken to saddle and harness, carriages, buggies and saddle horses for hire. • ■
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Western Star, Issue 51, 31 October 1874, Page 2
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383Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Western Star, Issue 51, 31 October 1874, Page 2
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