NEW ADyBRTISEMENT. .nuAiG & giITTeV, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL OABINET-MAKERS AND UPHOLSTERERS. IMPORTERS OF ENGLISH AND SCOTCH FURNITURE. To provide for a rapidly increasing usiness, they have recently erected in Great King-street extensive Manufacturing Premises, with the latest improved machinery, ■which will enable them to effect a great saving in the cost of productisn, the benefit of which will accrue to their customers. They would wish to draw special attention to their large supply of FLOOR CLOTHS, of choice patterns, and in all widths. Walnut Drawingroom Suites in various styles, American Cane and Wood Chairs, Chimney and Dressing Glasses, Iron and Wood Bedsteads and Children's Cots, Spring Mattresses made all sizes, Palliasses, Mattresses, Bolsters, and Pillows ; Brussels, Tape3try, Kidder, and Felt Carpets ; China, Persian, and Cocoa Mattings ; Door and Fancy Mats in great variety. Country Orders punctually attended to, and Carefully Packed. Observe ! — GEORGE-STREET, DUNEDIN. GEORGE CAPSIICKj. CONVEYANCER (Under the Land Transfer Act), A CCOUNTANT AND VALUATOR, EstATB, Insurance, and COMMISSION AGENT. Transfer Leases, Mortgages, Assignments, &c, &c, drawn and completed without delay. GEO. CAPSTICK, Licensed Broker. HALLIDAT & GARIE, TT7HOLESALE, EETAIL, & FAMILY BUTCHERS, MATAURA BRIDGE. Residents of the surrounding districts waited on for orders, and supplied with none But the Best of Meat. ONE POUND REWARD. LOST, from Milton, about a month age, a dark bay Shetland Pony, about 10 hands, branded S on neck, off side. Is reported to have swum the Taieri River near the Beach, and is Leiieved to have been running at Palmerston for a time. Had a Bhorfc rope round ita neck on leaving. . The above reward will be paid on delivery at the " BRUCE GERALD" OFFJCE, Milton. MISS FORBES (Head Mistress of Timaru Girls' School), *TS prepared to receive boarders after the -*- Christmas holidays. House — large, commodious, with bath-room, &c. Music, Singing, French, and Drawing taught in school, and by visiting teachera. Climate delightful. " Terms on application. " aTm'DONALD, T^NGINEER AND MILLWRIGHT (Adjoining Chalmers' Blacksmith Shop), MAIN SOUTH ROAD, Milton. A. MD. i 3 prepared to execute orders for Jill kinds of machinery. Engii,e cylinders bored out from one to forty horse power. - Agent for Cossens and Black, Engineers and Agricultural Implement Makers, Dunedin. 'BRUCE HERALD.' QfUBSORIBERS are respectfully requested *■■*} to notify to the Undersigned any omissions or irregularities in the delivery of the paper. JOHN WELLS, Manager. OCTAGON PIE HOUSE AND RESTAURANT. THOMAS HALL begs to inform his Friends and the Public that he has took opened his NEW RESTAURANT, •where he hopes, by producing the best of everything, to merit a share of public support. Dinner from .12 to 2 o'clock. Tea from 5 to 7 o'clock. ALL MEALS la. Cub of Tea or Coffee with Pie, Ham Sarjd* " tficlx, or Bj??nge Cake, Sixpence.
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Bruce Herald, Volume IX, Issue 805, 23 May 1876, Page 2
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449Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Bruce Herald, Volume IX, Issue 805, 23 May 1876, Page 2
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