New Adv ertdsements. gPEOIAL NOTIOE I beg to return my Sincere Thank*} to the Public generally,, both in town andy country, for the hearty support which they have accorded me during* the laat 20 . years I. have been in Business in Balclutha. T also -wish, toinformithem that, as I bave added considerably to' my Working Plant by way of. machines and,* otherappliances, I am now in a position to carry out any work entrusted to me in all Branches of the Trade— viz., Plumbing, Tinsmithing, Bellhanging, & Gasfitting ; Also Copper, Brass, Tin, Lead, Zinc, and Ironwork. I also wish to announce that a consignment of Gasfittings will arrive shortly, consisting of* Gaseliers, Pendants, Pillar, & Brackets. Special designs manufactured on the Premises for lighting- Shop Windows, &c. , Specialities. . . . — r-?)^ Galvanised Iron' Tanks, Plurige and Shower Baths, Chimney Cowls, Ventilators. Portable Boilers, all sizes. Fore* Sa Lift Pumps, Patent Waterclosets, Urinals, Sinks, Hot Sa Cold Water Apparatuses fitted up. Patent Milk Strainer with three strainers, Patent Milking Bucket and Strainer combined — with three strainers, Patent Cast Iron Neck for Portable Boilers. Estimates given in all branches of the trade. JOHN RAMAGE, Clyde street, Balclutha.: ORAVO, WATTY! "Where did you get your house so nicely furnished when you were married r " Well, Jack, as I hear you have fixed your wedding day with Betsy, I will tell you. I went down to Dunedin to Gillies' Furniture Establishment at 18 George street, and got every article you see in the house ; and well served I was. Splendid Establishment, Gillies' ! You can get all a house requires there, and on such easy ternis, top. You can arrange to pay it weekly or monthly, and every article the same price as if you paid cash down. lam so pleased I went to Gillies' for my Furniture, I assure you. Saved me a lot -of trouble, as all a house needs is to be got there — From the Baby's Pram To the Old Man's Chair ; Carpets or Floorcloths cut to plan, Of Patterns rich and rare ; House Furniture for every want, At Prices all marked Low," Quoth Watty unto his friend Jack : "To Gillies' you should go. The Shop is just Six Doors north of the Octagon and just a few Bteps past Burns' Monument." PRICE LISTS SENT ON APPLICATION. Country Orders Punctually Attended To and Carefully Paoked at JOHN GILL! ES' 18 George D U N E D I N. MR. W. J. PALMER General Blacksmith, Horseshoer and Wheelwright, STIRLING. Having disposed of his business to Messrs CAMPBELL & SONS (late of Reid and Gray) takes this opportunity of thanking the public for the very liberal patronage bestowed on him, and trusts that his successors will be as generously supported. MESSRS CAMPBELL & SONS Beg to announce that they have purchased the goodwill of the blacksmith and wheelwright business lately carried on by Mr Palmer, and§hope that with the aid of good workmanship, good material, reasonable charges and civility that they will merit and receive as liberal a share of trade as was'lbestowed on their predeces sor. CAMPBELL AgSONS. Bny Howell and Co,'s PIANOS, ORGANS, and VIOLINS When youjeome to Dunedin. | THEfBEST and CHEAPEST IN NEW ZEALAND. Salesroom : Octagon, (Dunedin.
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Clutha Leader, Volume XX, Issue 1032, 4 May 1894, Page 2
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531Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Clutha Leader, Volume XX, Issue 1032, 4 May 1894, Page 2
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