NEVV ADVERTISEMENTS. OEAVER BROS. A SALOMON, WHOLESALE JEWELLERS & GENERAL IMPORTERS, HIGH-STREET, DUNEDIN, Have for sale— Wat/ hea and Jewellery, Clocks Eiectro-plated Ware Watch Materials Tobacco and Cigars _ Tobacconists' Sundries, Vestas Cutlery, Hardware, Saddlery Stationery, Cabinetware Musical Instruments, Optical Goods Perfumery, Combs, Brushware Patent Medicines Berlin and Fleecy Wools And Every Description of BRITISH, CONTINENTAL, and AMERICAN MERCHANDISE. BEAVER BROS. A SALOMON, HIGH- STREET, DUNJSDIK. KILGOUR BROS., CONFECTIONERS, PASTRY COOKS, Bread and Biscuit Bakers, Clyde-street, Balclutha. HOT FIBS AND COFFEE READY AT ALL HOUBS, CUP OF COFFEE AND PIE, 6d. Caterers for Picnics, Balls, Suppers, «fee. Bride, Christening, and Funeral Cakes always on hand. TO STOCK OWNERS AND OTHERS. TJOBERT GRIGOR, STOCK AND STATION AGENT AND AUCTIONEER, BALCLUTHA, Holds regular Sales by Auction of all descriptions of Stock at his Yards BALCLUTHA, CLINTON AND KAITANGATA. See detailed Adveitisements. Agent for NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY. Agent for NATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY. I vRAPER AND JOHNSTON, WHOLESALE AND FAMILY BUTCHERS, Main South Road, Milton, Hope by supplying the best quality of Meat procurable, at the most moderate prices, and by strict attention to orders, to merit a continuance of public patronage December 8, 1874. TTENDERSJN BROS MR WM. HENDERSON, Solicitor, Conveyancer, &c. MR JAMES HENDERSON, Surveyor. Temporary Offices : CLITDE-STREET, BALCLUTHA, (Next door to Mr Thomas Gawn, Saddler MacCLURE A EVANS, Cabinet-makers, Upholsterers, and Joiners, Clydk-strbbt, BALCLUTHA. M& E. beg to announce that they have • commenced business as above, and solicit an inspection ef their Extensive Stock of Colonial, English, and Scotch Furniture Orders punctually attended to. Repairs neatly executed. ~ NOT I 6HT. C CAMPBELL'S BONE MILL, J HALF-WAY BUSH. DEPOT — Athol Place, foot of St. Andrews-street, DUNEDIN. BONE DUST FOR SALE. Samples and Price forwarded on application. 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 teachers. Climate delightful. Terms on application OTODDART BROTHERS (Successors to R. Macdonald.) WHOLESALE & RETAIL MERCHANTS, , Kaitaxaata, '
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Bruce Herald, Volume IX, Issue 897, 13 April 1877, Page 2
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