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LINOLEUMS AND FLOOKCLOTHS Public Notices. OPENED OUT EX AOTEA A direct shipment of AUTUMN AND WINTER GOODS Including a Choice Assortment of dress goods Inspection Invited LADIES’ CAPES, JACKETS AND W.P. CLOAKS FELT AND STRAW HATS SPECIALTY 5 LADIES’ AND MAID'S GOLF CAPES, made by the Kaiapoi Co Which on inspection will speak for themselves Blankets, Engs, Eiderdown Quilts MEN’S CLOTHING- made to measure, fit guaranteed, from a wide selection of Kaiapoi Tweeds at very moderate prices GEORGE ROBERTSON Aqent New Zealand Insurance Co. Hearth Engs, Brnsle Mats and other Furnishings

I The Highland Sheep Dip I tops the market AT the Invercargill Wool Sales, held on 6tb January, the highest prices obtained were for wools from sheep upon which the HIGHLAND DIP had been used. Out of over 6000 bales offered Only One Lot Reached B£d per lb, and it was from sheep dipped with HIGHLAND DIP; Only Five Lots Reached BJd per lb, and three of these were from sheep dipped with HIGHLAND DIP. The following are a few of the prices chained at the above-mentioned salea for wools grown on sheep dipped last autumn with HIGHLAND:— ST. EONANS— 2 bales 17 „ WAICOLO O 20 BBNMORE O 14 5 34 10 18 Sid B|d 8d B£d 8d 7|d 8d 7id A DIP THAT HAS DONE THIS SPEAKS FOR ITSELF. Send for fall particulars to WRIGHT, STtPHENSON AND CO. CRESCENT, INVERCARGILL, AND MERSY STREET, GORE FARMS FOR PRIVATE SALE. WRIGHT STEPHENSON and CO, nave Farms for Private Sale— On WAIMEA ESTATE On WAICOLO ESTATE On BING WAY ESTATE ON BENMORE ESTATE: And in all parts of Southland. Full particulars on application at CEESCENT, INVERCARGILL MERSEY STREET, GORE E ARE BUYERS OF Ryegrass Oats Linseed Oatsheaf Chaff AT HIGHEST CURRENT MARKET RATES. CORNSACKS AND SEAMING TWINE ON HAND. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON AND CO., CRESCENT, INVERCARGILL. RIVERTON FURNITURE DEPOT. D. H. CARTER, CABINETMAKER, PICTURE FRAMER AND UNDERTAKER, D.H, C. wishes to inform the general public that ho has started business on his own account, and is prepared to execute any orders left to his care in any of the above branches. Charges strictly moderate and first class workmanship guaranteed lIS'. 1 E HAVE the very latest in cards o « v all descriptions, envelopes, etc Western Star Office. 'JHE NEWEST AND BEST DELICIOUS WmffATTE TEA —AT— B. SAVAGE’S PALMERSTON STREET SOLE AGENT STEAM TO RIVERTON s. S. NAPIER WILL leave Dunedin once a month next trip, On Monday, 4th July F-eight, 18s per ton, delivered to store or railway station. J. R. MILLS & CO, Agent KOZIE TEA, The Best OOTTAG-E GARDENERS’ AND POULTRY FANCIERS’ ASSOCIATION WINTER SHOW OF GRAIN, ROOTS, VEGETABLES, POULTRY, DAIRY PRODUCE, Etc , Will be held in VICTORIA HALL —On— WEDNESDAY, 22nd JUNE, 1898 SALT BUTTER to be in Secretary’s hands | ten days prior to date of Show. < GEO. O. CASSBLS. ( Secretary. 1

KOZIE TEA Beats All E. G. GRESHAM, SURGEON and MECHANICAL DENTIST Dbb Street, Ihtergakoxll. Consultation free. Nitrons Oxide Goa for Painless Extraction Moderate MR GRESHAM visits Riverton on MONDAY. JUNE 27 And may be consulted at Gunn’s Railway Hotel, from 11 a m, till 3.30 p m, DENTAL InIOTICE MRRJBYDLE, L.D.S, SURGEON DENTIST, Spey Street, Inveecaegieii. MR YULE will visit Riverton Personally, the first Monday in every month. Next visit MONDAY, JULY 4th aTe. smith, SURGEON DENTIST, DEE STREET, INVERCARGILL. Over Stean’s (tobacconist) and Macalister (chemist) May bo consulted s.t Mrs Instoue’s Riverton, on second Tuesday in each month. Next visit TUESDAY, JULY 12th MACALISTEB& CO (Late C H Maoalister) Pharmaceutical & Dispensing 1 Chemists INVERCARGILL Onr stock is one of the Largest und Most Varied in New Zealand. ALL DRUGS are of the finest quality Horse and Cattle Medicines of every description carefully prepared Urgent Medicines can be obtained at an} hour of the night, P 0 Box 120 THE SOUTHLAND MAI, SURGERY KIDD & HOWORTH MER. KIDD, 14 yis with S. Mybbs & Co of D nndin, Late of South Africa MR B. HOWORTH, 5 years with S. Myees & Co., Dunedin. DENTISTS (by examination). Have commenced practice in rooms over Wesncy uros Dee Street, Invercargill, and have imported all the latest appliances for the manufacture of ARTIFICIAL TEETH. A FULL SET FROM! £5 ss. We are one of the few dental firms in this colony who make sets and partial sets of CONTINUOUS GUM Lifelike and true to nature, restoring the absorbed portion of the alveoli, etc, Bridge and crown work inserted when the mouth allows of its adaptation. A temporary set or partial set supplied immediately after extracting teeth. This prevents the chin protruding and preserves the contour of the face. FEES. A full set, upper and lower, from £5 ss. A single artificial tooth from 7s 6d, Extraction (with Calorific Fluid, Chloride of Ethyl, and Cocaine), 2s Gd, Extraction ol children’s temporary teeth, Is. Nitrous Oxide Gas, 2s 6d. Stopping in Gold, Amalgam, Cement, and Porcelain inlays, from ss. Hours of attendance:—9 a.m. to 6 p.m., 7 p.m. to 8 p-m. Country Patients can be supplied with artificial dentures, with one visit. N.B. —A nurse will be in attendance for the convenience of lady patients. All artificial work guaranteed. It is therefore needless for even the wealthy to pay 3 or 4 times the amount we charge. Arrangements made for time or monthly payments. Sx GEORGE JAMS S' T. GEORGE JAMS, Ask for it, and see that yon get it. All grocers. St- George Jam. Go U medal at Brisbane Exhibition agains nil comers. KOZIE TEA Is reliable ; /ns/sf cn ffev/n^ (Awsnfad CoMa/t(/S/A'gr/ifeds/s) emo/y o/ißtfmD rm Tfteyarepi/red/jdw&efeso/i T/ienesfmoney a/fcf experience, can tiny. £eiyesfsa/e/ff/lus//B7as/a. i

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Western Star, Issue 2215, 21 June 1898, Page 2

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