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' ' DunecUri Ad^er^ißenienf».; A,, .M ; .E.Jl { 0-B i ß. ;;^N , x>^^ ON ■ • . . ,FAM*UVT/'<GHTOra^ AMD "' ' PaoVISIOH M^KCHAIITS. „„-i •*'.,.'•, . IMncCT-street South, Dunedin, ; , Specfallj?- call "this attepWti of Settlers in the Clutha and SurTouhdikig^ districts; 1 to tJneifSK6d. Tea, drUverable is Toirn Prices. / A. M. and Son are buyers of every descrip <ioa of farm produce. '■■ ' ; . ; y p : •pROVINCIAL TEA MARl 1 , JOHN H E A LEY, Wholesale ahd BbtailWinb, Smbit, and Provision Mebohaht, Corner of Manse and Princes-streets, Dunedio. N. B.— . AH descriptions of farm .produce bongh tTAGO TI MB EuR V A lit)!, STEAM SAW, PLANING, and MOULDING MILLS SASH end DOOR FACTORY: . , ■' ■ ON; HAND, Large and Full Assorted STOCKS .0 F TIMBFRS : and ' BUTLDING MATERIALS of every description. ' Q-N. "SA L'.E,. • ' y t '-;',;. SCOTCH, AME ICAN, and COLONIAL ,'"■'. TIMBERS,, GALVANIZED IRON RIDGING, and SPODTING, DOOBS andS^SHES, GLAS^ DOORS and CASEMENTS, MOULDINGS and ARCHITRAVES, CORNICE ahd SKIRTINGS, HURDLES, POSTS and RAILS, TURNERY, &0..1.! -fi: I . CEMENT 1 and IPLASTERS, i, SLATES - and DRAIN PIPES, GLASS, WIRE, &o„ COACHMAKjSRS' and WHEELWRIGHTS' MATERIAL, of every Description. Illustrated Catalogues on application. FINDLAY U CO., Stuart, Castle, and; Cumberland-streets, Duneiuk. IVTEW ZEALAND BREWERY, CUMBERLAND STREET, DUNEDIN. JAMES COPELAND (late of Marshall and Copeland) intimates to tbe Trade and Public ot New Zealand, tbat his large and Modern Brewery is now in full work. Orders addressed to Brewery, or left with Paul and M'Pherson, Jetty-street, wiil have attention. T)K- C R A W F O R D, Consulting Surgeon and Accoucher, Begs to intimate to his old patients in the City, suburbs, and country, that he hs resumed the practice of his profession (after his visit to the Home Country and Continent) in those new and commodious premises Rattray-street (opposite the Otago Hotel), ahd tbat he may be consulted there, in all the branches of his profession. Dr. C. would remind tbe Public tbat he is a Specialist, and at the head of his profession, in the following diseases, viz. :— Diseases peculiar to women and children j of the throat, lungs, and heart ♦, of the eyes, Bkin, and blood. > Advice gratis, from oto 12 a.m., and 6to 10 p.m. r TONES, BASCH & CO., 1 BROKERS AND GENERAL AGENTS, Temple-Chambers, i PRINCES-STREET, DUNEDIN. THE CRITERION WAREHOUSE, GEORGE STREET, DUNEDIN. PETER ANDERSON, IRONMONGER, China, Glass, and Earthenware Merchant. , T> EGS to thank the public for their liberal -*-* support at his late premises, 99, George street, and trusts by civility and attention, combined with reasonable prices, to merit a still greater amount of public patronage at h*s New Central and Commodious Premises, situated next Cbiaroni's, and opposite the Euro pean Hotel. Country orders carefully packed, and will meet with the utmost despatch. The Trade supplied on the most liberal terms. ; Inspection carefully invited. - NOTICE. NEW GROCERY ESTABLISHMENT. GILMOUrT^R OTHERS (For several years with George Biytfc) Br g to inform the inhabitants of Chitha, Tokomairiro, and Taieri districts thit they have Commenced Business, as Grocers and Provision Merchants in Walker- atrett, Don-, edin (opposite St. Andrew's Church), and are cash purchasers of every description of farm and dairy produce. MURDOCH AND GRANT, "PRACTICAL LAPIDARIES -*- (Adjoining the Masonic Hal!) ? MORAY PLACE, , DtJNEDIN. [ Every desciption of -Stone Cut,.' Polished and Set. A liberal allowance made to the trade. TTT ILL IA M SI NCLA IR, TAILOR AND CLOTHIER, '* (Opposite Criterion Hotel), Princes Street, \Dunedin.

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Clutha Leader, Volume I, Issue 14, 8 October 1874, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Clutha Leader, Volume I, Issue 14, 8 October 1874, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Clutha Leader, Volume I, Issue 14, 8 October 1874, Page 6