New Advertisements. T^RESSMAKING MtSSES GAWN beg to announce to the ladies of Balclutha and surrounding districts that they havre started business as Milliners and Dressmakers with a well selected stock, including all the newest styles and latest fashions in bonnets, hats, ribbons, feathers, flowers, etc. Miss Gawn having learned in Dunedin with Mrs Napier, the New Ideal Chart and successful One Piece System of dress-cutting, is prepared to execute all orders. Ladies entrusting their orders may depend on getting satisfaction. Terms Cash. Apprentices wanted for dressmaking. MISSES GAWN, Clyde St., Balclutha. 310 [Card.] AL A T T I M O R E, • TAIL 08, Clyde St., Balclutha. (Next Peters and Shiels.) N.B. — Suits made to order at shortest notice. Prices reasonable Jp O R SALE For sale — Several good building sites at Willsher B/iy. CLUT HA FARMERS' CO-OP. Am, [Card.] miss m. i r:w in, DRESSMAKER, Temperance Hotel, Waiwera S. 300 pLUB LIVERY AND BAIT \J STABLES, KAITANGATA. ALEXANDER REID, Proprietor. T? O R S A L R JD Second-hand SIDE SADDLE, in good order. Apply — 310 LEADER OFFICE. Jp O R SALE English CONCERTINA ; almost new. A bargain. Apply — J. BREMNER, 3LI Watchmaker, Balclutha. M'O.NEY T~O LEND. £1000 of Trust Money to lend in sums of £100 or upwards on Freehold Security at lowest current rates. THOMAS MACKENZIE, Parliamentary Buildings, 310 Wellington. "El O R SALE MACHINE DRESSED RYE-GRASS SEED at from 3s 3J per bushel upwards. J. A. DUTHIE AND CO., 390 Milton. -v— JK QTEAM FROM O DUNEDIN TO The s.s. NAPIER will leave Dunedin for Owaka to-day, Friday Sep. 4. KEITH RAMSAY, Agenh, Dunedin. TyrUSIO AND LANGUAGES. Practical and theoretical music, private and class singing, advanced English, conversational French, elementary German. Piano and room for practice ; young beginners everlooked. MR3. PURVIS, 309 Lanark St. BY SPECIAL REQUEST From a number of friends in Balclutha, Photographic Artist, Who has been permanently settled in Mi.ton during the past 16. months, and whose work has met with enormous favor there, has decided to visit Bilclutha, commencing WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, and remaining one month. First-class work Guaranteed. Prices very low, within reach of all.. Cabinets only 12s 6d per doz.: - Specimens of work may be seen in the windows of Mr John Fruish, hairdresser, and Mr R. Mason, bootmaker. Don't miss this opportunity. Old photos copied and enlarged. J. H. YEREX, Photographer, koualey's Buildings, J
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Clutha Leader, Volume XXIII, Issue 1148, 4 September 1896, Page 4
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395Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Clutha Leader, Volume XXIII, Issue 1148, 4 September 1896, Page 4
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