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Public Notices. A FACT WORTH KNOWING. AS there has been a certain amount of Cutting of Prices in Invercargill For Cash, I have decided to REDUCE PRICES wherever it, is possible For. CASH ONLY, so that the Inhabitants-of Riverton and the Surrounding District will find it to their advantage to buy from ME, thus saying .railage, etc. By Importing and Buying direct from the Manufacturers I can offer Special inducements to Purchasers of many Lines. Have been appointed AGENT for NATIONAL.FIRE. AND MARINE INSURANCE CO MPANY : ando > BRINSLEY AND CO.’S CHAMPION ” RANGES. This Range...in the latest improved in the Market, economical in fuel, cheapest and best.' All Ranges Guaranteed. OAMARU POTATOES IN STOCK. A. E. WILLETT. Importer and General Storekeeper, RIVERTON. UK LEADING HOUSE FOR i MEN’S & BOYS’ CLOTHING EITHER BE ADA MADE OB TAILOB MADE IS » HAYNES AND CO. WE are showing the Largest Selection of Tweeds for either Gentlemens wear, or for making up for Boys’ wear, we have ever shown.. OUR NOTED HARD WEAR TWEED for. Boys at Is 9d per yard,is the best value obtainable in New Zealand at the price. See the Goods and Judge for. Your selves^ HERBERT, HAYNES A,NT) CO. D I R E C T IMPORTER S, TAY STREET, INVERCARGILL. B E TWEM Lu W HAS to notify to the Public of RIVERTON and the Surrounding Districts that he has secured the following well-known Agencies: Spring Blossom Tea Marshall’s Horse Medicines American Sporting Rifles Nimmo and Blair’s Seeds 11. August’s Furniture Godvvard & McKenzie, Cycle Manufacturers Imperial Fire Insurance Coy, PRENTICE’S HAMS AND BACON. Taieri Dairy Factory Cheese, Chaff, Oats, Bran, etc. on hand

—NOTE THE ADDRESS— H. H. TWEM LO W, STO I!EK KEi’EK, RIVERTON THE WERTHEIM IS EMPEROR! * I'bo Greatest Sneers of Modern limes! ATriumph of Mechanical Genius! T OFFER jo Families, Dressmakers, Tailors and Dcahra, GREATER OPPORXURITIE3 I K0IgfoBS! PERFECTION! The G.eatest elements of success. New woodwork, new improvements, and a reputatioon excellence, durability, and light runniu < qu .lilies that Ptsnd pre-eminent. THE WONBEHFUL WERTHEIM TRIPLEX SEWING MACHINE, THREE MACHINES IN ONE- THE L °CK STITOH, A TGH r ° U ’ TnE COMBINED LOCK AND CHAIN Oil EMU ROIDEHY d.liou. A rc.ll, er...crOic„, SSt* tK-UKS. " ii^uS stitch into a single thread or chain stitch who hjjio a i oo k s tlcb machine, pro without in any wa> inn airing tbo . unner throat* or a oomb’Qation lock and duces a simple chain stitch, i.e.. ~y om ß ov y tbeopp."iifX’obtth.- atitoh. R.af U.t of patent new high arm, noiseless light-running Wer Fonndry'amFP^ckory-—Mornington Head Office-53 Princes street. Dunedin AH classes of Sewing Machines repair d, and duplicate pads kept in slock. Perambn’a) ora, Margies, Po. table Bodere, WashingMaohines, Wringer, Wirt Mtr sees ntidKnife Chnnera fo< Cash rr Time Puymcme. andKniie w hes _2 ss Btrcefc T , iau<jle> Christchurch ; Tay si.cef, Inrercarg.il; tatford etr< e<, Timaru, Main road, Ashburton; Nelson. Alexandra and Ka.apoi. KOBEKT LOCHHEAD,. Proprietor. JS U W m m \&x ; N TINS 5 2 /6 &5 m tam niATFNT KOKOFF COFFEEI contains » smtll proporthn of pure Cocoa, and L Nutritious, alike for the Invalid au ' tbo Healthy. Recommended by Fcientia'mose rffrENT SOLUBLE COFFEE POWDER, superior to sesences, and dt. Ji I- tp \_ louse and quite handy. Alt honied essences ore largely cumpoi.it of (Gluco liio' l i- st-onglv condemned by meaical men. ■ attic REN >WNEI» MAORI BRAND COFFEE, fragrant, strong, umfotu p airy. WNltn g NO SUBSTITUTES FOR STRANG’S MANTFAUIURES DAVID STRANG, SPECIALIST AND PATENTEE INVERCARGILL, N.Z COFFEE

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Western Star, Issue 2218, 1 July 1898, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Western Star, Issue 2218, 1 July 1898, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Western Star, Issue 2218, 1 July 1898, Page 1