DUNEDIN ADVERTISEMENTS. jjA^ ES, S;I S E AND; C O (Late Stanford And Co.), IMPORt^RS OF AMERICAN MERCHANDISE,, Have on SaleKerosene oil Lamps, chimneys; &c. '^^. — — ' Kerosone stoveaJWWy^patent Amerscari"sooking and heating stoves Fairbaat's scales Sina^r's pewingMachines m % sf~\ Py&in^machinefi I // ) Bfitejift yvvcol praKgeV" I / jß r U(Qer's^;afejw^ -<7 I / fri(£&jftfoyA/rax.cL &c. //^^ / V£iJlf*aad-^>se hand fes Ship's blocks, and oars Buggies and harness^ — ~~~~^ Wliitu ash a ndjshitrCa^for carriage work Chairs. clatffeiTwringers, &c Doors and sashes Tobac o, 10s and £ lbs Lobsters, oysters, and salmon, Borden's extract of coffee Do condensed milk Apple jelly* &c &c &c Bond-street, Dunedin. . IN TIME OF PEACE, PREPARE FOR Uf H. E P H E R/D " T 9 informs his friend?, (whflfllretJKeyFnblic), that/ka has taken the 77 /«4B J w h mm no lO^-e (/w£M& l , /.George-strGfe yD unedJm^^Hf Wherel^y^ejtfey and /o^M^^Blbmen ing totrrct^iavlttiefet with thefl|^Wabiing accommqd»(i|n irf the City ; ancMSe^^aj 1 ' old establishecTvfj^vori^e on the llojjds^*rTßi)pes to meet with the snpportgf-rite^Settrers of 'J'okomairiro and Clu^htvwho may haVe occasion (o visit Dunedin. ' /, i Mr Moo- house, V.S k , always in attendance. IMPORTASTT NOTICETO THE SETTLERS OF THE CLUTHA , Kaitangati, Inch Clutho, Warepa, Popotunoa and Pomahaka Districts* JOSE PII MACK AY, Bookseller, Stationer, Printer, &c, And BUUOE HERALD OFFICE, TOKOMAIRIRO, HAVmOt long observed the great want felt by the up-counirv settlers throuj ht the Province of means for supplying themselves with the works of the popular, writers of 'the da v, of general and standard litpratwre, also articles of stationery in general use, has determined to .remedy this provincial requirement by the establishment of a Travelling Sookseliing and Stationery WAGGON, to vi?it every farm house," and runholder's station practicable by-monthly. • Whe wj»ggon will contain a large assortment of railway, parlor and shilling libraries, and the latest works of the day by known writers! • also a splect and varied slock of standard, historical scientific and rpligipns works, aIFO school boo\s and. ev'fiy article of stationery likely to suit the requirements of up-country buyers. The advertiser trusts that, the up-country settlers of .Olago will fully appreciate his endeavors to bring the-enrrnnf litteratnre of- the day within their, reach, and feels confident that their pa*ronage will encourage permanent arrangements for regular and future visits^ and should any liotnestead in the Province not receive a calf from the waggon he 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 MACK AYS OTAGO SOXTTHIAITD AND GOLDFIELDS ALMAWAC FOR 1865, and Lett's Diaries, &c.,may be obtained. and advertisements will also be received for the ; . BRUCE HERAID KEWSPAPER N.B.— Orders for book 4, &c, not in atock, also nr nrticleß of general mercbandise, &c«, will bo re oeived and delivered by next trip,
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Bruce Herald, Volume III, Issue 80, 19 October 1865, Page 11
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463Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Bruce Herald, Volume III, Issue 80, 19 October 1865, Page 11
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