\' '" " Sfew t Advertisement.. ~ ' Stoddart Brotlir^g, (Successors to R. Macdonald) General Merchants, "Wholesale and Retail, KAITANGATA. Have just received a splendid assort- ' ment of new goods, consisting of i DRAPERY. Winceys Dresspieces in Serge?, Figured Reps and Homespuns Sergeland Tweed costumes Ladies' Jackets „ bkirts French Merinos, all coloi s Luftres Alpsoas Shawls Druggetting Tartan Plaidiog, different pattern Umbrellas Women's Hats, Trimmings, Flowers, and Feathers;, Alloa and fingering Worsted Berlin Wotl Calicors He?sian, Forfaring, Sheeting. Ticking. Plaiding and Flannels China Matting Felt and Kidderminster Carpets Blankets— grey ,' blue, scarlet, and white Scarves — men, Women, and children Men and Boyn' Tweed Suits i, „ Trousers and Vests „ Trousers j, Vesta m Moleskins Fek Hats, Caps, &c. Crimean Shirts Shetland and white ribbed Drawers Plaiding and Sdrge Drawers Fjannels and knitted Undershirts Women, j\fen, and Child' en's Hosiery IRONMONGERY. j Boilers— oval and round Saucepans— hanging and h.anrled Spades, Shovels, Picks, and Sharp's Axes Rope — Manilla and flax Billies Joiners' Tool Baskets Rat Traps Chains— plough and trace Lock 8, Binges, Screws Carpenters' Tools of a'l kinds Brushware Corn Sacks and Sewing Twine CROCKERY. Bedroom Seta White and Gold Cups and Saucers Blue Sprig Wh te Granite Butter Coolers, Jelly Dhb.es -| Ornaments, &c Butter and Cream Jara j Lamps, all sizes an i prices Chimnies I Plates and Meat Dishes i Oatmeal, 351 b and 50 ib bags j i GROCERIES. I I Tea — in half chests and boxes Fugars — yellow, crystal, and white Tobaccos—aron atif», twist, tens, and cat Cigars — Swiss and Havanna Wood and Meerschaum Pipes Vestas Oilman's Stores Cur? ants, Raisins, Peel, &c Flour in 50-b, 100: b, and 200; b bags Wines and Spirits Erglish and Colonial Me and Porter, best brands I Stationery of all kinds j i Boots and Shoes in immease variety All the above goods are bought to the best advantage, and Stoddart Brothers are confident that the variety of goods in their store, combined with the advantages they possess in getting them landed at the door, without the extra charge of hand-carriage, place them in a position to compete with any store in the country. Stoddart Brothers, Kaitangata Store. • 227 my +
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Clutha Leader, Volume I, Issue 48, 10 June 1875, Page 3
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