New "Advertisements. J. L STEWART, NELSON'S BUILDINGS, CLINTON. General assortment of Clothing, Boots and Shoes. Established on cash principle only. TATTERSALUS HOTEL, (Late Red Lion), STAFFORD STREET, (3 minutes walk from Railway Station and Wharf). Fred. Carter Proprietor. DUNEDIN. Having taken above House and had same thoroughly renovated, I can now givo First-class Accommodation to Boarders and Travellers. Country visitors specially catered for. An Alcock Billiard Table. Only the best brands of liquors kept. Hot and cold Baths. Strict Attention to business combined with civility. Terms :4s per day j 20s per week. 12 JgRAVO, WATTY tf Where did you get your houae so nicely furnished when you were married 1" " 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 terms, too. 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 tbe Old Man's Chair ; Cai-pets 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 steps past Burns' Monument." PRICE LISTS SENT ON APPLICATION. Country Orders Punctually Attended To and Carefully Packed AT JOHN GILLIE S 1 18 George street, DUNEDIN. PRINCE OF WALES' HOTEL, CLINTON. R. Irving Jun Lessee, Having secured the lease of this oldestablished and popular house, I beg to assure the public that no effort will be wanting to maintain the high standard of excellence in which this house has always been conducted. First-class accommodation. Meals on arrival jo! trains. Hot, cold, and shower baths. All charges moderate. Good stabling. Horses and buggies on hire. W. T. Shiels.] \A R. Jack. "DETERS AND SHIELDS Blacksmiths, Wheelwrights, Agricultural Implement Makers, &c. CLYDE STREET, BALCLUTHA. All classes of Agricultural Implements made on the premises, also Drays, Buggies and Carts of all kinds. The Horseshoeing is under competent hands, and customers may rely on getting satisfaction. ln thanking the Farmers, Settlers, and Residents generally of the Clutha and surrounding districts for the liberal support which has been accorded to them in the past, the firm of Peters and Shiels assure their numerous friends and customers that no effort Jwill be spared to deserve that support in the future. All orders attended to with promptitude. Repairs carefully done. Charges all reasonable. 251 [Card.] A LATTIMORE, • TAILOR, Clyde St., Balclutha. (Next Peters and Shiels.) N.B. — Suits made to order at shortest uotice. Prices reasonable
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Clutha Leader, Volume XXIV, Issue 1222, 3 December 1897, Page 2
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