BUSINESS NOTICES. BROWN, EWING OT GO. Blankets TTAVE Purchased 250 Pairs Blankets XX Best Quality MOSGIEL Blankets BLANKh-TS at a lar^e discount Blankets for Cash, which they are now Blankets offering at Prices lower than those Blankets usually charged for the common Blankets imported article. Blankets Blankets ■ Blankets Blankets ALL SIZES, Blankets Blankets 2£, 2£, and 2£ yds. long. ._. BROWN, EWING AND GO. Flannels Are also showing a Special Job Flannels Purchase of Flannels Flannels WHITE AND SHETLAND Flannels Flannels MOSGIEL FLANNELS, Flannels Flannels which they have marked at lower Flannels Prices than have ever before been Flannels quoted for the same make and Flannels quality. Flannels Flannels Flannels Flannels Splendid Assortment of Flannels Flannels FANCY SHIRTINGS. Their Winter Stock of General Drapery, consisting of MANTLES, MILLINERY, DRESS STUFFS HOSIERY, FANCY GOODS, READY-MADE CLOTHING, &c, is now replete with Seasonable Goods marked at the Lowest Prices. BROIM, EWING ANO GO. Princes and Manse- streets, DUNEDIN. JAMES MUIR, HAT AND CAP MANUFACTURER, No. 16, Princes-street, Dunedin, (Opposite Begg's Music Saloon,) TT"AS been appointed Agent for the sale -"--*- of Mr Dundar Chutt's celebrated MADEAB HTH HELMETS. These Helmets are suitable for Farmers, Runholders, and others who are exposed to the sun. Their extreme lightness on the head is a comfort, and a sure preventive against sunstroke. They are admirably suited for Brass Bands and Volunteers. Sizes from 6f up to 7\. For a faithfully built Hat, go to JAMES MUIR. Note the Address — 16, Princes- street, Dunedin. THE GOLD MEDAL "BUTTEE-WOBKEE S." A SHIPMENT just landed. Some oi them "POWER'S WORKERS." Also by the same vessel, some BUTTER PRINTERS. And to Arrive,- - Butter Workers, "Cooley" Creamers, Printers, and DAVIS' SWING CHURNS, found to surpass any now in use, easier to work, to keep clean, and quicker to do the churning. W. D. SUTHEELAND, George-street, Dunedin. NOTICE. /^EORGE REED (late Lessee of tbe White Horse Stables) has pleasure in announcing that he is now prepared to supply Single and Double Buggies, and Waggonettes for Picnic 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 XVIII, Issue 1859, 27 May 1887, Page 1
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358Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Bruce Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 1859, 27 May 1887, Page 1
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