" ■ ;MlSeEliLAjig|putei^ .„. N 0 T\ja^i£\ . f'3 FROM and^after the 15th inst^ this Finn continues only for the pmrnose of liquidationy^Tjte business is ass/ m^ and will be carrie^Ton/withdUt ii^rru^nionVas heretofore, Qsy a/^j^rM^yui^rftheTtylejjf" Cargills s^djM^Le^ft{. com7osed/^f\Messrs. John c2r^ll7^Edward Bojjwa Cargill, and George'Al'Lean. and CO. Dunedin, lgdiNov., 1865. TAMES G O O D A L L, Bread and Fancy Biscuit Maker, Has much, pleasure in informing . the inhabitants of Tok6mairiro.an*«stricts that he has opened in the above line, and hopes, by a strict attention to business, and by keeping only fi^st-class goods, to merit a share of public patronage. Wedding Cakes, &c, made to order. .• " ■ ■ i J Contracts taken for supplying Soirees, &c. WANTED, Private Board and Lodging. To be within five minutes walk of the Post-Office. Terms to be moderate. Address office of this paper. WO O JjS. IN FUTURE all WOOL forwarded to us for Scouring will be charged thg ordinary rate for Insurance) unless specially advised otherwise. SMITH & CO., Woolscourers, Tokomairird Nov. 9,1865. \ •■■ % \ . . •"■■ ■ i -. \ IMPORTANT KOTICE. \ ; ■ "l_i ■ ■.-.-■ TO THE SETTLERS OF THE CLUTHA Kaitangati, Inch Glutba, Warepa, Popotnnoa and Foraahaka Districts. j OSE PH MACK AY, Bookseller, Stationer, Printer, &c, . DUNEDIN, -r-' '_ - And . BHirCE HERALD OEEICE, TOKOMAIRIRO, HAVING long observed the great want felt by the .up-country setters throujht the Province of means for supplying themselves with the -: workß of the: popular writers of the day, of genefal and standard literature, also articles of stationery. in gsmoral xiaei has determined to r emedy thigjironnfeial requirement by the establishment of a J Travelling Bookselling arid Stationery W^AGGON, to vieit every farm house, and runholder's station practicable by-monthly* The waggon will contain & large assortment of railway, parlor and f shilling, libraries, and the latest works of the day by known writers • al so i a select and varied stock of standard. . historical scientific and leligidus'worksValso school boo is* and every article of stationery likely to suit the requirements of uprCountry buyers. • The advertiser trusts that the: upscoantry settiers of Otago will fully appreciate his? endeavors to bring the cuitent litterature\6f the day" within their reach/and feels confident that their patronage will encourage permanent arrangements for regular and future visits/and should any home-, stead in the Province not receive a call from the ; waggon he will feel obliged by their kindly inf ormi Qg r jhim of the same, that; the fault may be remedied on the following trip. The waggon will travel over the •Ciulha district this and the following week, when KACKATS OTAGO SOUTHLAND AND GOLD2IELDS ALMANAC EOR 1865, I sad Lett's Diaries, &c.,'maj be; obtained. j Subscriptions, and advertisements will also be received lor tW . ' " • ' i bruce herald Newspaper. N. 8.-rOrdera tip. boo^i4c.» not in etock, -ah o; ! lor articles of general m%ciiapdiße, tea. will I c deceived and delivered by next trip, . l
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Bruce Herald, Volume III, Issue 87, 30 November 1865, Page 11
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464Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Bruce Herald, Volume III, Issue 87, 30 November 1865, Page 11
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