BUSINESS NOTICES. SPECIAL PURCHASE OS FIVE HUNDRED £ADIES' STORM CLOAKS IN ALL THE LEADING COLORS. SPECIAL PURCHASE These Goods SPECIAL PURCHASE were secured by SPECIAL PURCHASE our Home buyer SPECIAL PURCHASE at ridiculously SPECIAL PURCHASE low prices on acSPECIAL PURCHASE count of the maSPECIAL PURCHASE kera having inSPECIAL PURCHASE fringed upon the SPECIAL PURCHASE cut, having been SPECIAL PURCHASE registered before SPECIAL PURCHASE by another manuSPECIAL PURCHASE facturer. They SPECIAL PURCHASE not only had to SPECIAL PURCHASE pay £500 for inSPECIAL PURCHASE fringing on the SPECIAL PURCHASE patent, but were SPECIAL PURCHASE not allowed to SPECIAL PURCHASE sell the remainder SPECIAL PURCHASE in the Home marSPECIAL PURCHASE ket. Our buyer SPECIAL PURCHASE bought them at SPECIAL PURCHASE his own price— SPECIAL PURCHASE therefore the sacSPECIAL PURCHASE rifice, 500 BEST CASHMERE STORM WATERPROOF CLOAKS. 29s 6d— worth 45a. In Black, Brown, Myrtle, Navy. MOLLISON, DUTHIE & Co., 195 and 197 GEORGE-STREET, Dunedin, and Palmers ton. MILTON POTTERY. ENCOURAGE LOCAL INDUSTRY. THE Proprietor of the Milton Pottery desires to draw the attention of the Public to the fact that he is manufacturing JAM POTS AND PICKLE JARS for next Season. First-claßs quality at lowest Prices. Price-lists sent on application. Attention is also direoted to his FILTERS, which for cheapness and quality cannot be excelled. Every description of is now being turned out. A trial requested, and satisfaction guaranteed. H. G. NEVILL, Proprietor. LATEST FROM THE EEONT. NOTICE. "VTOW that there is no Retail Business -*-^ done at the Pottery, every description of CROCKERYWARE manufactured there can be inspected and bought at HAWTHOEN'S MILTON POTTERY STORE Also, an assortment of imported CHINA, GLASS, LAMPWARE, 4c., &c. Matchings for Sets supplied at the shortest notice. Inspection Invited. NOTICE. /GEORGE REED (late Lessee of the White Horse Stables) has pleasure in announcing that he is now prepared to Bupply Single and Double Buggies, and Waggonettes for Pionic Parties, G. R. trusts that by supplying a first-class turn-out he will be favored with a fair share of public support. Stables— Opposite Milton Hotel.
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Bruce Herald, Volume XVII, Issue 1752, 25 May 1886, Page 1
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335Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Bruce Herald, Volume XVII, Issue 1752, 25 May 1886, Page 1
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