Business Notioes. BALCLUTHA HOUSE. CHRISTMAS and NEW YEAR'S PRESENTS IN GREAT VARIETY. " C. V. BEEWEE T)EGS to announce to the inhabitants of this District and the General Public, tha he has commenced business in Balclutha, as Draper, Clothier, and General Merchant, and trusts by special attention to merit a fair share of public support. C. Y. BREWER Has great pleasure in stating that the Stock of Drapery comprises all . THE NEWEST AND MOST FASHIONABLE GOODS OF THE SEASON. Plain and Fancy Dress Materials in all the newest shades and textures. THE MILLINEUY DEPARTMENT Is replete with all the latest novelties. A large assortment of LADIES AND CHILDREN'S TRIMMED AND UNTRIMMED HATS. A large and well selected Stock of Ribbons and Laces, Prillings, Lac© Sets, Flowers, Ornaments Perfumery, &c, &c. Hosiery and Trimmings in great variety. Ladle's Underclothing and Baby Linen r Family Mourning very reasonable TEE HOUSE FURNISHING DEPARTMENT IS WELL SUPPLIED. MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING. AN IMMENSE STOCK TO SELECT FROM. A SPECIAL LINE in MOLES and CRIMEAN SHIRTS. Great care has been taken in the selection of the goods in this department, with a view to Durability, and will he offered at prices to defy campetition. INSPECTION IS INVITED. NOTE THE ADDRESS ! C. Y. BBEWER, Clyde-street, Balclutha. AGENT FOR STANDARD INSURANCE COMPANY. ~
ADALG E T V , Bread and Biscuit Baker, KAITANGATA. FARM TO LEASE. mHE FARM OF MARKHILL, Warepa, -"- to be leased immediately, with immediate entry, for a term of years to be agreed upon. It contains 521 acres, ring-fenced,, sheep proof ; about 100 acres of which are improved and divided into suitable paddocks j about 50 acres are in artificial grass, 16 acres newly sown down along with crop, and 20 acres are in preparation for turnips for* sheep, The natural pasture is very superior. There ■ -S bush on the farm, and the railway will pass near it. Terms very moderate. For particulars,, apply at the farm ; or to. MR. WM. AYSON, Butcher, Balclutha. THE. MILTON TEA MABT IS NOW OPEN 1 A Trial is Kindly Solicited by the Proprietor, JOHN S. CAPSTICK, Who invites the Public to come where they will get their goods* of the best description, and at the lowest remunerative price. J. S. C. calls the attention of the Farmers that he is a Purchaser of all kinds of Farm 1 Produce. i Note the Address — MILTON TEA MART. (Opposite Bank of New Zealand), MILTOiN. ' STONEY CREEK HOTEL. To Waggoners, Travellers, and Others. THE Proprietor of the above Hotel begs to inform the travelling public that he has again resumed business in this well-known establishment, and hopes to receive the same liberal support which was previously accorded him. The Proprietor deems it superfluous to ' advertise "Best ales, wines, spirits, &c, to be had," as old roadsters are fully aware of the superior brands always kept in his hostlery. Mrs. Rae will again resume her former position iv the hotel, which is a guarantee for the attention travellers will receive. . WILLIAM RAE, Proprietor,
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Clutha Leader, Volume I, Issue 24, 24 December 1874, Page 4
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