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Dunedin Adve-tisements. SPECIAL ARRANGEMENTS FOR WINTER. " ]g R 0 W N, ~B W IN 'G , '& C O,'S LIST FOR JULY. White flannels, m ; ], is Id, 13 3d, is 4id, White .-alico, 3?-3, «j-\3 to In S; '- Brown Hoiianao, 7id, 9S, g-7,-d, Is, lo Id, Anti-vebumatic iTn-nele, Is lv, Is Is <'-v Is 3:1 to 2a Gd Feavy v.will fii-3Gtin!r3,]s Gd Rnd upwards ' Scarlet fianncls, Is Q?/l, lo 3d, Is sd. Is 7d, While h'-ankera, 8s 6d, 103 On. 120 Bd, 15s. t0 23 'Jd . White bk-ukt-ts (f'ud tixe"), ISs 6d, 173 6d. Ayrshire plaidin?, Is 103, 2s to 2s 9d. nrwards Htronjj Cri-n<-r, a shirting, Is, Is Sd, Is Seas-bo's blsnlceta, los Gi, 183, 2ls 26s 41, lg cd rsjuo bi-uikets, 10s Gd, ].">) <»d, 153 to 2Ss Ad-wool shirting, 13 6d, Is 9d, 23, 2s 3d, to Crib and cr;t blanks all seizes I *^ s Colored bed covers, iron 1 4s 9d Oxford *hiclinjr, «fl» 93, Hd White roilcfc (luilrs,' as r jd, 7s 6d, upwaado Grey calico, 4d, 4Ad, sd, 5Ad to 9d White ccuui/.-rpaaes?, 4s <jd, npwwua Just received, a large lot of Muslin and Leno Curcains, slightly damaged in tbe manufacture, very cheap, .from 2s 3d per pair. Men's Crimean shirts, from 3s 6i Mon's 1. w. socks, from Is Mei.'a Crimean.!?, all wool, from 53 6d Men*? Irish hand-knitted, from Is 6d Men's colored shiris, from 2s Gd The Otago collar, gd Men's under flannels, from 3s gd Tho do do, lor boys, Cd Men's flannel drawers, from 4s 3d Hats, caps, ties, scarfs, braces Men's plaiding drawers, from 4s 9<i Portmanteaux, umbrellas, ruga Men's lamb's wool drawers, from 5s 3d Gloves, handkerchiefs, etc., in groat variety Men's wool scarfs, from Is BRO WN , SWI NQ, & 0 0., Wholesale and Retail Drapers, Clothiers, Tailors, (fee, Princes-street, Dunedin. ' JOSEPH OTCHOLSON'S " New Patent double and single speed back delivery REAPING and MOWING MACHINES. THE success of the above Machines have been uaparailedin the Colony, as regards the great satisfaction it has given to the agricultural community. Although only introdnbed late la9t season, the large number of testimonials received as to its efficiency, and the great number sold, show the estimation which agriculturists place on this new invention. LIST OF FIRST-CLASS PRIZES AWARDED IN 1872. Ist Prize, Geclong Agricultural Show ; Ist Prize, Ballarat Agricultural Show; Ist Prize, Climes , cultural Show; Ist Prize, Smeatou Agricultural Show; Ist Prize (silver medal), Melbourne Intercolonial Show; Ist Prize, Beaufort Agricultural Show; Ist Prize, Gipps Land A<--rieultural Show Ist Prize (gold medal), Dunedin Agricultural Show. Judges' Certificate, LorMord Tasmania as the best reaper lor general purposes in the yard. Thes' l - reapers have been largely sold in Otago for thirteen years. The yearly increasing , demand for them, and the lumd'reds of testimonials received from all quarters are'the best proot os their nuperioriiy. To prevent disappointment orders should be sens to mc as carlv as possible. Catalogues and rn-ices sent post free, oa application. * " Double Speed Keaper and Mower . £39 -j og f-.mjdo „ ~ ~ . , . , 3s 103 Self Delivering Ravoer—can be s,'i onco connected into back deliverers fiO Mowing Machines . = , . . o 32 10s fchvatho Eo-'-'ds . , j Sparo Bladoo, Knife Ears, Wheels, Connecting 'Rods, Piiir.ri£, Clutches, et-., rJwaya on hand Agent -f«r Otogo, G-, i" 1 . BEIB, tita{rord-streot,'l)nnedin. N. 8.-.1 am rbo tins yer.? ipinortin ff a limit 4 *: uunbvr ot S-jlf-delivery Machines an-i Patent Giass Mo^ci ,4 5 —G. IL stA.l'.l). vSc'c Asfcnta for tine's Parent Doablc-fuirow Plentfis; spn.ro Plough Share-?, .-o.i--.vds!, '■Vj.'.C":i 4 j, (J.•-culm --.ikl i,ni. 4 ec-)-horeo timntfU* '.'.Vve? :.iy-Vr*;t ia stock. "" Importer of Olov?r Fencinsr Wires, "v7ooipaeks, r-'h-jf-j Nets eic.

1 A MERCER AND SON J-A-O Fa T.I ILY GIV-'.CKRS, WIJfS, Srii'lT AJO Provision fiii:it,c:iAUT3. Princes-street couth, Dunedin, Specially call the of fK*:!■.!:■ ■•■::• in *ho Clutha and surroundhig jlir-'tiicts, co shdv 2-. > 6d. Tea. dtiircrablo ivt To-:/:i Ptlccg, A. M. and Son are buyers oi every descrip Hon of fsrm produce. TONES, BA S C II & O 0., BROKERS AND GENERAL AGENTS, Temple-Chambers, PRINCES-STREET, DUNEDIN. TAMES B. M'CULLOCH, 1 %J Land, Kstare, and General Commission Agent, No. 1 Chambers, i. J rinces-street, Dunedin. PARLIAMENTARY A GENT. ' m H O M AS BIHC H Wine, Spiriti&General Merchant TJN T VERSITY BUILDINGS, . BOND STREET, D;UNEDIN ; N O T ICE. " ■ NEW GROCERY ESTABLISHMENT. GILMOUR BROTHERS (For several years with George Blytb) Beg to inform the inhabitants of Clutha, i Tokomairiro, and Taieri districts that they have Commenced Business as Grocers and Provision Merchants in Walker-street, Dunedin ("opposite St. Andrew's Church), and are cash purchasers of every description of farm i and dairy produce. [CARD.] iyrß J. E, E. COYLE begs to an- • notrace that he has COMMENCED the practice of his profession in Dunedin as a CIVIL ENGINEER. Adjoining Messrs Gillies aDd Street's Office, Princes-street, Dunedin. Dunedin, Ist October, 1874. ON SALE, "DONE MANURE, BONE MANURE, BONE MANURE. SUPERPHOSPHATES, Apply Goldsmith and Co., Princes-street, Dunedin. , Samples may be seen at the office of ihis paper. From B. Bryson & Sons, Watchmakers to tho Quean, Edinburgh. P B T E X A D A I P. , -*~ CHRONOMETER, WATCH AND CLOCiaiAITER. A few Doors from Murray's Private Hotel, It ttray Street, Dunedin.

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Clutha Leader, Volume I, Issue 23, 17 December 1874, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Clutha Leader, Volume I, Issue 23, 17 December 1874, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Clutha Leader, Volume I, Issue 23, 17 December 1874, Page 8

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