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New Advertisements. [Established 1848.] JlO THE INHABITANTS OP TOKOMAIRIRO, CLUTHA AND SURROUNDING DISTRICTS. A. MERCER, Family Grocer, Wine, Spirit, and Provision Merchant, Rattray street, Dunedin, In returning thanks to his numerous friends and customers in the country districts for the very liberal amount of patronage he has received since commencing business, begs to intimate that he has admitted into partnership his son, Mr Hector Mercer (for ten years in the office of Messrs Cargills, Gibbs, and Co.), and that the business will in future be carried on under the style or firm of A. & H. MERCER. We beg to assure old customers that it will be the best endeavour of the new firm to merit a continuance of past favours ; as nothing but the best articles in connection with the trade will be kept in stock, and at the lowest remunerative prices. Country orders specially attended to by letter. Produce purchased at market value. ! 719 A. & H. MERCER. "\T O T ' I C E. TO SETTLERS, HOTEL-KEEPERS, &c., &c. WANTED Known- The Otago Labour Exchange and Registry Offico for all classes of Servants, for town or country, is now open, Office Hours ! From 9 a.m., till 5 p.m.; and in tho evening from 7 to 8. Also, all sorts of Commission Bussiness transacted at lowest rates. All communications punctually attended to. JAMES WHYTE, Agent. Office : Above Wise's, bookseller, corner Princes and Rattray streets. 720 "OOOTS ! BUOTS ! BOOTS I D. B, SIEVWRIGHT * (Bootmaker to his Royal Highness the Prince of Wides), Desires te set before the inhabitants of Balclutha and surrounding districts the advantages of having their boots made by him : — 1. A good fit, combining ease and comfort, ia secured. 2. Parties afflicted with corns or bunions will havo their boots made so that these will be no inconvenience. 3. The best material will be guaranteed. For strong work Scotch lap alone is used; in light work French calf and kid. Stitched soles in every case when wanted. 4. The lowest remunerative prices. As D.B.S. is a first-class workman, and as ho personally executes the greater part of his orders, he is enabled to sell at prices below any one in the trade in Balclutha. , He has always in stock a full supply of English, Scotch, and Colonial-made goods. Asa specimen of his prices he would simply mention the following : — Men's Watertights 16s 6d „ Balmorals 17s 6d „ Elastics IBs Women's Kid Elastics, from lis to 34a 6d Childrens' from Is upwards D.B.S. would ask his customers to compare the above prices with' those they have been iv the habit of paying at other establishments. D. B. SIEVWRIGHT, Bootmaker, Clsde-st-, Balclutha. 722 Q.EORGE DAVIDSON^ TAILOR AND CLOTHIER, CLYDE-STREET, BALCLUTHA, Begs to thank the people of the Clutha for the exceptionally liberal support he has received since he commenced business in Balelutha. Ke assures them that this kindness on their part" will only lead him to make still greater efforts to give satisfaction to all. In the meantime he is glad to say he has been able to secure the services of a full staff of the Best Workmen tb be obtained in the Colonies. He has also to mention that he has received a large and very carefully selected stock of Spring AND Summer Cloths, the material and varied patterns of which will compare favourably with that to be found in any Dunedin establishment. G. D. has further to intimate that to the above' Stock he has added HATS, of the newest makes and designs HOSIERY, including Scarves, Collabs, Neckties, and all requisites in the shape of Gentlemen's Clothing.' GEORGE DAVIDSON, Tailor and Clothier, / •*• !42 Clyde-sweet, Balclutha. W^*^^^*^^-^MM|

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Clutha Leader, Volume V, Issue 220, 27 September 1878, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Clutha Leader, Volume V, Issue 220, 27 September 1878, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Clutha Leader, Volume V, Issue 220, 27 September 1878, Page 4

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