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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. SATUEDAT, 9th MAT, At 6o'olock. :) Clearing Sale of GROCERIES, DRAPERY, BOOTS, &c. JA. D U T-H IE & Co. • have received instructions from Mr John Walker to sell by auction on the Premises, adjoining National Bank, the whole of his Stock of Groceries, Drapery, Boots, Ironmongery, &c. WITHOUT RESERVE. HOWARD'S ■ PATENT DIGGING- PLOUGHS. WE have been appointed Agents for Howard's PATENT DIGGING PLOUGHS and ATTACHMENTS, which can be fitted on to any Double-furrow Plough at a small expense. J. A. DUTHIE & Co., Auctioneers, Milton. COMMEECIAL HOTEL, MILTON. Georgk Coombe Proprietor. a COOMBE begs to announce that he • has in stook one of the choicest assortments of WINES, SPIRITS, ALES, PORTER, LIQUEURS, CORDIALS, &c, that can be obtained, which will be sold by the gallon or bottle at very reasonable rates. G. C. has also started to bottle Brandy, Whisky, Port, Sherry, Muskadine, and Frontignac, all guaranteed to be of the purest that can be got for money. P'enty of Demijohns. Whisky, Brandy, Sherry, and Port in small bottles. SAMPLE ROOMS FOR TRAVELLERS. The Billiard Room contains one of Alcock's First Exhibition Tables. Billiards every Night. Loose Boxes and Stabling. Horses and Buggies always on Hire. Teems to Sttit the Times ! AUTUMN AND WINTEE, 1891. THROWN, TAWING & /^ 0 . Are showing a Choice and Well-assorted Stock of Seasonable DRAPERY. Mr Ewing, who looks after the interests of the Firm in London, has again been very fortunate in his various selections. Many Lines are confined exclusively, to ourselves, and for values we cannot be surpassed. Where not convenient to personally select, kindly send for samples and quotations. NOVELTIES in New Dress Materials. NOVELTIES in New Trimmed Millinery. NOVELTIES in New Plush Jackets. NOVELTIES in Wew Mantles, Ulsters, &c. NOVELTIES in Boys' Clothing, &c, &3. NOVELTIES in Gentlemen's Mercery. DRESS-MAKING under efficient management. Colonial Tweed Costumes made to order for 553 and 63a. Fit, Finish, and Style firstoclass. TAILORING.— AII orders executed with despatch. Only reliable Tweeds, Coatings, Serges, &c, kept in Stock. Pattern and Self-measurement Charts sent on application. Patterns sent post free to any addresa. Letter orders attended to with despatch. BROWN, EWII\IG & GO., pbhtcess autd mawse-steeets, DUNEDIN. THE MUTUAL LIFE ASSOCIATION OF AUSTRALASIA. Established 1869, and Incorporated by Act of Parliament. IMPORTANT TO THE PROVIDENT AND THRIFTY. A SSURE in the. above Office. Its heavy ,j£\_. Reserve. Fnnd against liabilities gives it absolute Baf ety j its Sound and Scientific Method of Management gives it the highest L - .possible profit-producing power ; its honor* o ::. able manner of ; securing new Business, and . ; its prompt settlement of Claims has gained '„! XiVrespecfc every where in these Colonies, and : ':~ L £v'eii it. an untarnished reputation throughFi^out : thelnßnrahce 'World. Its unique syßi tern of Indepeasible Assurance makes its n[)2&\\6iea'indisj&t<ible and incontestable from v rii <fete ( ol issue. , \j r ,r;NOTE/7--Tb.e. insuring public should ear- ,„" JiesUy., consider these most Liberal and r^ "Modern "Terinß in these days of Insurance < '; a la ; ¥ r caßesV this ; Office has never yet appeared ■i.nlri Court either as Plaintiff or Defendant. . V -' Nttte also (1) its Pure Premium Method '„-■ pi Valuation, (2) its Moderate Premiums, .' "(3)- ' its ' Special " Children's Endowment," ~ r 'and ". ; A.lt." and "E " Tables. ■> -■•• Kemember, Vanderbilt says "Almost any - fool can make money, but it takes a wise man to save it." And Life Assurance forma the highest class of provident habits in (he people, v Address— - '.:.: -r[ -;.: ' H. J. PINK, ;; ;: , .'. Agent, Lo veils Flat. DOMINICAN CONVENT, DUNEDIN. ". SCHOOL FOr"yOUNG LADIES. THE 'Course 1 of Instruction comprises— '< An ' English Education in all its branches, Latin, French^ German and Italian Languages and Literature, Music, Singing, Plain and Fancy Work, Drawing, Painting, ka., &c. Terms: Boarders, £40 per annum, paid half yearly in advance (Sisters £35 each). Day Pripils, £12 per annum, paid 1 quarterly inadvance>- - ' ; ! f ; ;:: For further; particulars, apply;; to' the Mother Prioress, - > ; J

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Bruce Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 2263, 8 May 1891, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Bruce Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 2263, 8 May 1891, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Bruce Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 2263, 8 May 1891, Page 2

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