Dunedni Advertiserjients. 1 T AW, SOMNER, & CO., SEED MERCHANTS, The Octagon, Dunedin,,N.2»,, Fresh supplies received monthly of such articles as cannot be procured of colonial growth, selected personally by their English Agent, Mr. Edward Somner, from the most reliable stock. N.B.—A supply of Scotch Nets always on band. ; FREE TRADE AND FAIR PLAY. NO MONOPOLY; THE OTAGO CHINA AND GLASS WAREHOUSE, MACLAQGAN-STKEET, DUNEDIN. TXTEIR &SAMSON would respect- ■' :V 1 : • fully invite attention of the trade and public to their' temporary New Premises, Maclaggan- street, where they are opening up a choice stock of China, Glass, and Earthenware, Deitz's Lanipware, American Notions, Bohemian Glass Novelties, Galvanized Iron and American Tubs and Buckets, Cutlery. Holloware, Basketware, Tinware, &c, To arrive, ex Buckinghamshire (now in port), Maria Bohn;, from Glasgow, Sussex, from London,, and Cordelia, irom Liverpool, 476 packages of the above goods, specially ordered to suit the requirements of this market. Mr Weir having recently visited nearly all the manufactories throughout Ireland, England, Scotland, and States of America, and possessing over 20years' experience at Home and in the colonies in the above trade, and their goods having been aU purchased for Cash, place W. and S. in a position second to none ia the business. Liberal terms to CountrylSto ekeepers. WEIR & SAMSON," Importers, , MACLAGGAN-STREET, DUNEDIN. BUSINESS NOTICE. WE beg to intimate to our friends and the public generally that we have removed our Wholesale stock and Business to bur New W harebouse in Bond-Street, next to Messrs. W. and J. fcJcoulJar's. For the convenience of customers,, samples of all goods will be on view in our Princesstreet premises, where sJbo we shall conduct the Retail Business as formerly, under the immediate supervision of our Mr. Thomas Matheson. MATHESON BROTHERS. Wholesale Warehouse, Bond-gcreet. Retail Warehouse and Sample Rooms, Princes-street. STAFFORDSHIRE HOUSE, PRINCES-STREET, . D U N E D I N. '. THE Undersigned beg to announce that they have this day purchased Irom Messrs. Calvert and.Campbeil their Stock and Goodwill iusthe a jove Premises, where they will carry on the business so long and successfully conducted by Messrs. Calvert and Campbell, and they trust tnat their bng conconnection with this business will be a warranty that all orders entrusted to them will be iaithfully executed. - M'LEOD, FOWNES & CO. August Ist, 1874. THE CRITERION WAREHOUSE, GEORGE STREET, DUNEDIN. PETER AiNDERSON, IRONMONGER, China, Glass, and Earthenware Merchant. "DBGS 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 his New Central and Commodious Premises, situated next Chiaroni's, and opposite the European Hotel. Country orders carefully packed, and will ; meet with the utmost despatch. The Trade supplied on the most liberal terms. Inspection respectfully invited. " NOTICE OF REMOVAL. '■ Q\ MUNRO'S Monumental Works. REMOVED TO MORAY PLACE, Off George-st., opposite Royal George Hotel. •Jte "CLUTHA LEADER" IS PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY MORNING At the Office, Clyde-street, Balclutha. TERMS OF SUBSCBIPTION s Pet Quarter, 6s. 6di ; per ; half-year, 12s. } per year, £1, ; All notices to discontinue, must, to ensure accuracy, be sent in writing, addressed, to the " Manager." TERMS OF ADVERTISING': 1 Casual advertisements, 3s. per inch, first insertion and subsequent insertions 2s. per inch, Standing advertisements for three, six, or twelve months as per agreement— discount liberal. ; > . Advertisements sent without the number bf insertions being specified, will be regarded, as standing advertisements, and continued until notice of discontinuance is forwarded in writing, . , '---.■ AGENTS: . Tokomairiro--Mr. Jas. A. Henderson, Com* mission, Milton. Port Molyneux— Mr; William Paterson, Store ; -keeper., „,. .. ..,.„. „.• :...'.,,.■ Catlin's River— A. Desmarest. Popotunoa— Frederick L»nge, Storekeeper. Wamplar^Mr. J C.'Bilgendorft Storekeeper. Taien-rMr. A^M'Kegg, White House Hotel.
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Clutha Leader, Volume I, Issue 19, 19 November 1874, Page 6
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