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New Advertisements. Arrival of 1..M.5. "TONGAKIRO." JOHN MACDONALD AND" CO. Have much pleasure in announcing the arrival of the above Steamer with their first shipment of DRAPERY for the Spring and Summer Season. They are now showing a choice selection of Prints, in fancy spots and checks, Check Cambrics, Fancy Zephyr Cloths, Galateas, Plain Sateens in Black and Colors, Striped and Check Cotton Shirtings, Striped Drill, suitable for boys' wear. DRESS FABRICS. French Biege and Raye Cloths, Poplins • French Cashmere and Merino in all the leading shades. MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODSAll the new shapes in trimmed and untrimmed Ladies' Hats. They hold a grand assortment of Black, White, Colored, and Fancy Laces, Ribbons, Feathers, Aigrettes, Flowers, and all requisites necessary for the Millinery Department. NEW SILK JERSEY GLOVES in Dark, Medium, and Evening Shades. Embroidered Black Satin Aprons ; Chenelle and Bead Capes. Black Satin Sunshades, with colored linings. Trimmed Lace. Also immense variety LACE AND MUSLIN EMBROIDERED COLLARETTES. A choice selection in Infants' Colored Satin Hoods, Hats, and Bonnets. New shapes in Infants' Pinafores, in Muslins, Lawn, Diaper, Holland, and Printed. THE CLOTHING DEPARTMENT Is replete with the various makes of Boys',' Youths', and Men's Colonial-made Clothing. SPECIAL LINES : Roslyn, Kaiapoi, and Oamaru Tweed Suits, 48s 6d. Oxford and Regatta Shirts. Merino and Cotton Pants and Shirts. FELT AND TWEED HATS, Etc., Etc. They take this opportunity of thanking their customers and the public for the very liberal patronage which they have received for the last fifteen years ; and with the low prices which are now ruling, they respectfully solicit a continuance of the support which has hitherto been given. GROCERY AND IRONMONGERY DEPARTMENTS SHOW A Proportionate Reduction in Prices. OILS FOR MILLMEN AT REDUCED RATES. -iy v ____. Jk, _ Am _■ - C__. < W SJJ wJ_ 5 _o_ . A_t _ y _wv> JU_ «*_/ \J \J « 9 IMPORTERS AND GENERAL MERCHANTS Life and Fire Insurance Agents, BALOLUTHA. .

DOYAL MAIL LINE OF COACHES TO CATLINS. Having resumed proprietorship of the above line of coaches, I beg to acquaint tourists and the travelling public generally that the whole appointments of the line are such as to secure that the journey through the delightful scenery between Balclutha and Catlins will be accomplished with the greatest amount of comfort and convenience to the passengers. A coach will leave the Crown Hotel, Balclutha, every Tuesday and Friday, at 12.30 p.m., leaving the Catlins Hotel every Wednesday and Saturday at 9 a.m. JOHN DUNNE, Proprietor. TO ITCHIE, BARTLEMAN, & CO beg to intimate that they are prepared to undertake all Agency business on favourable terms ; and in particular— The purchase or sale of land The buying or disposing of shares in any Public Company. The investing and borrowing of money. The purchase of Station requisites, including fencing wire, &c. The indenting or purchasing in the Colony, Steam Engines, Thrashing Mills, and other Machinery. The disposal o£ properties by auction, and the bringing of land under the Transfer Act will be entrusted to competent and reliable parties. All communications by telegram or letter will receive prompt and careful attention. Offices : Colonial Bank Buildings, Water-Street. Dunedin. May 1. 3879. MON EY TO LEND. About £2000, in several sums, to lend, no commission will be charged, and in-' terest at the lowest current rate, but the securities must be freehold — ample and undoubted. Apply to Mr J. Wood, Solicitor, Princes Street (opposite Post-office), Dunedin, -145 j

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Clutha Leader, Volume XII, Issue 597, 25 December 1885, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Clutha Leader, Volume XII, Issue 597, 25 December 1885, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Clutha Leader, Volume XII, Issue 597, 25 December 1885, Page 2