Invercargill Ads. IN THE ASSIGNED ESTATE OE A. P. SCOBIE & CO. O" AYING purchased the BOOK DEBTS ■** from the Trustees in the assigned estate ef A. P. Scobio and Co., (formerly Soobia Bros of Riverton, drapers, in which are included the book debts of their predecessors, D. Murchie and Co., All persons indebted to the above estate'are respectfully requested to settle their accounts forthwith; otherwise legal proceedings will be taken for recovery. Accounts can be paid to J. L. McDonald and Co., Riverton, or to me at Invercargill. j. t. McDonald. Riverton Adß* NEW DRAPERY ESTABLISHMENT. READY CASH WAREHOUSE w. c Beg to intimate they have opened the above premises with an entirely new Stock of DRAPERY & CLOTHING, Comprising: New Fancy Dresses, French Merinos, Lustres, Tasso Lawns, Hollands, Cettonado, Prints and Calicos, Flannels and Blankets Ready-made Clothing, Oxford, Crimean, Flannel and Merino Shirts } Braces, Collars, . Ties, Socks, Hats, Gloves, &o. Millinery—Trimmed and Unlrimmod Hats, Flowers, Feathers, Ribbons, and Trimmings. SPECIALTIES. Gent’s Felt Hats, 3s 6d, worth 6s 6d ; Colonial Tweed Trousers, 11s 6d and 14s; Silk Umbrellas, 7s 6d. SINGER’S SEWING MACHINES On time payments. Every house should have one* the Address READY-CASH WAREHOUSE* Paddock Street (near Railway Station). ROCKETT & £JO.
jp w. BOE NE, Late d£ Invercargill, FANCY BREAD & BISCTJit BAKER, PASTEY COOK & CONFECTIONER, Begs respectfully to inform the inhabitants of Eivorton and surrounding districts that he has opened in the above line in Palmerston street and by supplying a good article at the lowest remunerative prices, and strict attention to business, hopes to merit a fair share of public support. Machine-made Biscuits. Wedding Cakes made to order. Balls and Soirees catered for. A Fjbhsh Supply of Feuit always on HAND. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. mHE partnership hitherto existing at Eiverton between the undersigned under the firm of “REIB & SONS” has been this day dissolved by mutual consent. The business in all its branches will continue to be carried on by GEORGE EEID and JOHN REID, under the style or firm of “REID BROTHERS,” who will diseharge all the liabilities of the late firm, and receive all moneys due to the same. JAMES EEID. GEORGE REID. JOHN REID. Witness to signature— G. O. Cassels, Eiverton. 13th January, 1881. With reference to the above, we beg to thank the numerous customers ©f the firm for the liberal support hitherto received, and hope we shall still merit and retain the confidence and patronage accorded during the past 17 years. In order to facilitate the adjustment of partnership accounts, we would respectfully solicit an early settlement of accounts due to the late firm, and all claims against the same to be rendered on or before the 31st inst.REID BROTHERS. Wrey’s Bush Ads. NATIONS HOTEL WEEY’S BUSH. R. SWEETMAN, Proprietor, Travellers and others can rely on receiving every accommodation at this hostelry.Wines and Spirits of the best brands.Good Stabling. pAPER JgAGS All kinds WESTERN STAR OFFICE. J° B jp HINTING AT WESTERN STAR OFFICE. WANTED KNOWN. CARDS, Circulars, Billheads, Posters, and every description of Job Printing executedat the Western Staa“ Oifice 'on the shortest notice <
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Western Star, Issue 429, 23 March 1881, Page 4
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511Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Western Star, Issue 429, 23 March 1881, Page 4
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