CASES A.ISTI> BALES OF - - - --FLANNELS - - - BLANKETS . \ -, v.\';%- '--^ " %o6I"T'AETAN^- "• - SHEETINGS » AT THE MANOH.ESTEKTOTJSE. . -^ ..♦"■ t " 11 — " — / \r~< ' -Tlie^BestffValiie^eT, offered iuMiitqtr.'^-- . , , ..I ■■ L i »> ■■! <■ : BOUGHTiUNDER MOST^FAVOURABLE CIRCUMSTANCES - OF "WHICH THE PUBLIC, WILL HAVE FULL ADVANTAGE, - THJE MOTTO OF THE ] r . , , " ' STILL BEING " Sm?dl Profits^and Quick Eeturns." . — - — # — . STEWART. _ , , _____________________ ' n^ IK I K I 'TtfllJT. /gjn r% f^ 9£S The Physician's ..Cure , for - • LI I f\l l\l f^Tr" l*J W\ I J I^l <*<"**» »Heumatic Go\it and ■■^ ■*■' ■"^'■nni'i V^ ■1. m* V# Gravel: tfie safe&t and most The Universal" Rezhedy 'for Acidity of, . gentle Medicine for Infants, Hhe Stomach, Headache, Heartburn, • Children, Delicate Females, IndiKestion, Sour .Eructations, and 'and the Sickness of Bilious Affection*. ■ Pregnancy. r|g^gf fluid lVlMyif>rlSwlM« ' s!^m -jyy^Oi'a^^UA/ Sold by all Druggists and Storekeepers. V B. ASK FOR DINNEFORD'S IMAGNESIA^
GLASGOW PIE HOUSE, HOTEL^ AND EESTAURANT, , Corner Prinoeg and Dowling-Btreets, Duwbdik. JOHN DONALDSON, ... Pkopjumou. ELEGANT and Commodious "premises have been erected on the site of the well-known" Old. Pie Shop, forming^a com-' plete *Hotel, Restaurant, and Refreshment .Booms. '.This House now possesses unequalled advantages to Strangers and Visitors IFrom the country "" from it's central poiition in the business partof the City, and its close proximity to the Shipping; and Bailways. • - Superior accommodation for Visitors and Comfortable *< Beds, , • withj every convenience. First- class -Cuisine. In the Restaurant meals can be obtained tat all hours oMhe day, with every luxury of < the season. The celebrated, Ashet Pie, with cup of coffee, or glass of ale or porter, 6d. . . Travellers called for early trains and coach. Night, Porter. N.B.— Orders. for wedding cakes and all descriptions of confectionery executed with taste and despatch. Societies' balls, &c, catered. for on. reasonable terms. - ' Latge room suitable for prirate or public meetings^ or Social Reunions. • '» , .. ■. T>OSE? THISTLE AND SHAMROCK tl HOTEL, Gbeen "Island. Thomas Chamnelis, Proprietor. < ' • _^~ . , < Good paddock accommodation close to the New Market Yards. ' i 'WAIHOLA > GENERAL STORE, " (Late J. C. Bannatyne,) WAIHOLA. Robert Renton ... Pbovbixtox. COMPETITION DEFIED. Rr R.^b^ga to*, inform the inhabitants • of Waihola and Surrounding Districts that ' he has bought , the above 1 " ' old-es-tablished "Store, ■* and by strict attention to business hopes to receive a fair share of patronage. Produce bought, and all .Goods Sold at Dunedin Prices. mfIOMAS-PA TEBBON, GENERAL COMMIggION . AN» TBtSTfRASGM AGENT. Merchants -Books^ made up jni. kept up. : Tnut Estates wetrad up. Debts celleeted. Properties maaag ed and Rents collected. h Balelnth*, Oct. 14, ls7ft.
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Bruce Herald, Volume XI, Issue 1013, 28 May 1878, Page 1
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393Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Bruce Herald, Volume XI, Issue 1013, 28 May 1878, Page 1
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