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dunedin a.dvertis]|m:ents : - "gi;ru sf ""* s" i s"E"7'A Id' c 6 j i (Late Stanford arid Co.), " " I X IMPO RT ER,S OR AIV^ERIC AN ; Va : MERCHANDISE, • .' . '"y^t ;H a ve on ; aalfe-rf : •..."' Kerosene oil ." \^ ' Lamps, chimney9^&«j. ■ r \ Kerosone 'stov^Eda^ patent ; Amerscan codKin^md heating stoves ; Fairbanlcyscale»^ v ; . Singer's i(e\vpwMachines " " '* / Planing.macni^e> ( A„. > \ "" • Patent wc'oTprels^ 'J: Jo \ •Wilder'Wfes / Picks, shovels axes, Ate.' i ^ i }/ C Pick and axe^jand/es f / s' Ship's blocks, *&$ oars / / Buggies and narh^ss / White ash and white^ak for carriage work Chairs, clothes wringers^v&c/ " •Doors and sashes Tobacco, 10s and i lbs Lobsters, oysters, and salmon, Borden's extract of coffee Do condensed milk Apple jelly. &c &c . &c Bond-street, :, Dunedin. ■ '" \ - ■■■ - ■~\ ~~T~ i : : ■ IN TIME OF PEACE, \ PREPARE FOR "■ war|; . ■■■, .. . vy-. h. T^i'p^s b.r p v T © informs his frienct9j-{Jiefio afe the Pnblic), that he ha^-taken the ' WPI I T-WTA .0 RS E HO'TSBiL, yfcre^^e-street, Dunedin ; Where >neXSettlers^l!nd other jGrentlemen N comina^p^JP^ftm^igi. and t>^-s»«^)und-ing districts, BfiajM^eet jwith the^est Stabling accomraodationin the Cityi ardrbein? an old established favorite on thfroionas, he hopes to Tttee4,with the support of the Settlers of Tokomalrfrssiind Clutha, who may have occasion to visit DunSflki. Mr Moorhouse, V?S><4ways in attendance. IBIfiPGILTANT NOTICETO THE SETTLERS OF THE CLUTHA Kaitangati, Inch Clufha, Warepa, Popotutioa and Pomahaka Districts. \> • - >. JOS EP H MAC K A 1", \ Bookseller, Stationer, Printer, &c, -DUNEDIN, And BUTJOE HERALD OFFICE, TOKOMAIRIRO, HAVING long observe<itbe great want felt by the up-country settlers throught the- Province of means for supplying themselves with the works of the popular writers of the day, of general and standard literature, also articles of stationery in general use, has determined to remedy this provincial requirement by the establishment; of a 'X' " ; •:.•. •- • ■ ' ■ Travelling Bbokselling and Stationery W A a G ON, to visit every farm bouse, and runholder's station 'practicable by-monthly. .' Whe waggon will contain a large assortment of railway, parlor and shilling libraries, and the latest works of the day by known writer? ; also a select and varied stock of standard, historical scientific and religious works, also school books and every article of stationery likely to suit the requirements of up-country buyers." '.' " The. advertiser trusts that the up-country settlers of Otago; will fully appreciate his endeavors to bring the current litterature of the day within their reach, and feels confident that^their patronage will encourage permanent " arrangements for regular and future visits, andtshould any homestead in the Province not receive a call from the waggon lie will feel. obliged; ;by their kindly informing him of the same,; that the fault may be remedied on the following trip. The. waggon will travel over the Clutha district this and the following week,when MACEATS" OTAGK) SOUTHLAND AND GOLDFIELDS ALMANAC FOR 1865, < and Lett's Diaries, &c, may be obtained. . Subscriptions and advertisements will also be received for the BRUCE HERALD NEWSPAPER. \N.B. — Orders for books, &C;, not in stock, also for articles of general merchandise, &c. f will be received and delivered by next trip, .

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Bruce Herald, Volume III, Issue 72, 24 August 1865, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Bruce Herald, Volume III, Issue 72, 24 August 1865, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Bruce Herald, Volume III, Issue 72, 24 August 1865, Page 11