mm A CHANCE TO SAVE MONEY THE D.I.C. SALE, Here are two excellent Household Parcels, every article being a necessity for the house. Oij present-day values they are wonderful. No. J.—HANDY KITCHEN PARCEL, containing 12 articles— Scrub, Egg Whisk, Asbestos Mat, Toasting Fork, Flour Scoup, Fish-slice, 2-leaf Grater, Sandwich Tin, Potato Parer, Mouse-trap, Bread Saw, Nail Brush— THE LOT, 3/11. No.. 2.—GLASSWARE PARCEL, containing 3 Tumblers, 1 Cake Stand, 1 Glass Fruit Dish, 1 Covered Butter Dish, 2 Jam Dishes, 1 Salt Cellar. 1 Pepper Bottle— THE LOT, 5/GLUTHA TIMBER AND HARDWARE GO.. LTD, BALCLUTHA. ■ASH AND DOOR FAOTOIY. MOULDINGS A.NP JOINERY WORK Of ALL DESCRIPTIONS, LARGE STOCKS OF SEASONED TIMBER AT MILL PBIOES. Communications addressed to tk« factory will receive prompt attention. TO BE PUBLISHED IN JANUAEY, 1916. STONE'S OTAGO AND SOUTHLAND COMMERCIAL, MUNICIPAL AND GENEEAL DIRECTORY, AND NEW ZEALAND ANNUAL. 1916. Thirty-third Year of Publication. Edited by John Stone. Royal Bvo., containing about 1200 pages, together with numerous Maps, corrected to date, the whole handsomely bound i" cloth, gilt lettered. PRICE: If ordered before publication, 13/6; after publication, 16/STONE, SON & CO., LTD., Printers and Publishers, Station Street Dunedin ; and at Christchureh and Wellington. FRANK F. MITCHELL, PAINTEE AND PAPEEHANGEE, Still carries on the Old-establisked PAINTING BUSINESS wkick ke took over from his father some time ago, and solicits a continuance of tie liberal anp port which tke business am enjoyed to Out past. • PAINTING. GRAINING. SIGNWEITING. PAPEEHANGING. GLAZING. Or any otker kind of Deeoratira Wort cades-taken at shortest aotleo, FRANK F. MITCHE^ BALOIiBSfiA, RAILWAY STABLES. OWAKA. WALTER J. ALLAN, having takei over the Stables of the Railway Hotel, Owaka, kopes, witk careful attention, to receive a fair skare of tke public patronage. Good Horse* and Buggies, also Baddlt fferss* to b* bad at tke shortest nolle* COFFEE PALACE. OWAKA 'Opposite Railway Station). GOOD ACCOMMODATION FOB TRAVELLERS.' TEA AND COIFEI AT ALL HOURI Livery Stables, Single and Ooiblt Baggies and Hones always on Hirs. J.FORD ■ ■ . PEOPBLITOR. ORION STABLER BALCLUTHA. I have commenced a Livery Stable Business in Gordon Street, at the back of J. W. Mitchell's, tailor, 2J chain* from Main Street, From May 29. GEO. LATTIMORE.
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Clutha Leader, Volume XLII, Issue 63, 11 February 1916, Page 2
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358Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Clutha Leader, Volume XLII, Issue 63, 11 February 1916, Page 2
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