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f NEW ADVEE'iISEMENTis. LLOYD'S RAILWAY LINE OF COACHES. DUNEDIN TO INVERCARGILL in Twelvi Hours. - Cheap Fabbs. Ghsa» Fabes. The above Coaches are now running between Balclutha and Clinton, for One Half the Fares charged by Cobb and Co. Travellers are respectfully solicited not to take coach tickets at the railway stations, and to beware of the touters on the road. Patronise Lloyd's Coaches, and secure permanent cheap fares. Agents :W. Lloyd, Farmers Arms Hotel, Balclutha; and C. Fin lay son, Temperance Hotel, Clinton. ' * W. LLOYD, „ Proprietor. NoTBf — Before Lloyd's Coaches commenced running on this road the fares were 12s 6d ; now, it only costs ss. WHITE'HORSE HOTEL, MILTON. TTEADQUARTERS of the Metropolitan -*-*- Coursing Club. "Stonbhbngb on ihjb Dog" kept for information and reference. In fact, you can refer to the Proprietor, F. BASTINGS, for Everything. JAMES M'DONALD, TOKOMAIRIRO LIME KILNS, MILBUKN, And Offices, Moray Place, Dunedin, BEGS respectfully to announce that,- in future, all Orders for Lime in smal quantities must be accompanied by Cash. Price 5b per Bag at the Railway Station. BBIDGffi HOTEL, KAITANGATA. J JENKINS; formerly of Green Island, . having taken the above Hotel, will keep the Best Wines, Spirits, and Malt Ijiquors, ' and will giv« first, class accommodation to man and beast. Bis friends are invited .to give him a call. CASH ADVANCES TO FARMERS. THE Undersigned are prepared to make Cash Apvancvs to Farmers on security of their growing crops, and of their freehold or leasehold Properties, at moderate rates of interest. Also, to receive Grain into Store in Dunedin, either for Sale in the 'Colonies, or for Shipment to, 'and Sale ty, th^i* friendfl, Messrs James Mobrisow & Co., in London. t RENSHAW, DENNISTON, & CO., Bond street, Dunedin. TkROWN, EWING, AND CO. " i WINTER ANNOUNCEMENT. ' In making this Winter s announcement, they would, call particular attention to the fact of their shipments being largely in excess of previous seasons, mainly caused by the requirements of a continually increasing trade, aided by a knowledge of the particular class of goods, both as regards style and prices, suitable for the Colony ; and they feel confident that even a cursory inspection will prove that for variety of materials, speciality o( designs, range of prices, and undoubted value, their reputation will be increased. Whilst it is needless to give a. long detailed list of ordinary goods, ouch as Silks, Millinery, Mantles, Pure, .ladies' Underclothing, Baby Linen, Ribbons, Scarfs, Lace Goods, Linen Collars and Cuffs* BMerjj Trimmingß|B;» b wra»ebery, &c, &c, all of which we hold large stocks, we would draw special attention to a few of some very cheap lots bought at greatly reduced prices and offered- to , the public accordingly :— ; 1730 pairs good heavy Blankets, at 13s 9d 1270 „ extra size „ »tl7s6d 4500 yards Welsh Flannel, at Is 6d All wool Crimean Shirtirngs (especially selected for durability of texture), 100 different patterns to select from AMERICAN CALICOES. v Special Purchase. ' We have purchased by auction, at an 'eßtimated discount of 33 per cent from regular prlee3, a consignment of 23 oaßea of American daUcoes from the celebrated Wamsutta Mills, which are noted for the extreme soft finish of their cloths and freeness from dressings. We will offer the following during the present month as under: — Lot I— 36in Shirting 30 pieces"^ „ 2— 36 in Double Warp ... 30',, S, „ 3— 36in' Twilled ..; ... 30 „ 5,g „ 4— 36 in Unbleached ... 60 „ «g *j „ 5—9-4 Twill Bleached . I„ ►» Sheeting 27 „ r< Sg ..,,6-10-4 „ „ „ ... JO „ g»« „ 7-8-4 Plain „ . „ ... 10 „ ggS „ B^-9-4 „ ' „ „ ... 10 „ 4 • „ 9—lo-4 „ „ „ ... 10 „ J 1 v The full reduction of 33 per cent, equal to 6s 8d in the £, will be allowed to all purchasers. A Manufacturer's Stock of Ladies' Cambric Handkerchiefs will be offered as follows :— , Lot 1—372 dozen at 4? 6d ; »sual price, 6s 6d '„ 2— 640 „ 5s 6d ; „ 7s 6d „ 3-295 rt 68 6a i ji »• W i Our Men's Clothing and Mercery Department is unequalled. ' Men*s heavy Tweed Suits, from 40s. BTweed Trousers, Moleskin Trousew. Overcoat*, Crimean Shirts - Flannel Unierreats and Drawers Hats, Scarfs, Braces, *c, to.

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Bruce Herald, Volume XI, Issue 1012, 24 May 1878, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Bruce Herald, Volume XI, Issue 1012, 24 May 1878, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Bruce Herald, Volume XI, Issue 1012, 24 May 1878, Page 4

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