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Iflscollaaoons. i ONEY TO LEND, on first-class L security, in suras of £IOO and upwards, at current rates. Apply, SPENCE H. TURTON, Solicitor. 'INING & GENERAL AGENCY. W. P. JONES, BANNOCKBURN, Has commenced business as above, and will be happy to execute all commissions entrusted to him. Having been admitted a Mining Agent in the Warden's Court, Mr Jones will attend to all business therein with care and dispatch. Address : Post Office, Bannockburn. NEORGE FACHE, AUCTIONEER & VALUER, CLYDE. Sales conducted in any part of the district. Account Sales rendered promptly. Business communications left with Mr Colough, Cromwell, will receive due attention. [Business Cakd.] TJHE Mining and General Public are notified by the Undersigned that he has succeeded to the Business of Charles Colclough, Esq., and that he will continue the Mining, Commission Agency, and Auctioneering Business hitherto carried on by that gentleman. THOS. M'CRACKEN. ' m/.'n. _ j. ornamental mason, QUEE N ST O W N. HEADSTONES CUT TO ANY DESIGN ihh!;;".' is LAKE WAKATIPU STONE INSCRIPTIONS CUT IN ! MARBLE OR GRANITE At lowest Rates. Address — iliSl] J. M'NEILL, Harp of Erin Hotel, Queenstown. ISITORS to Dnnedin should call on Mrs "Gill, 13 and 15 Princes - street, Milliner,' Dressmaker, and general Fancy Goods Repository. Importing direct from the best London Warehouses, and employing a mimerous staff- of efficient assistants, they can a.t all times see the Newest Styles in Millinery, Bonnets and Hats in the Newest Shades and Colors for Autumn and Winter wear. - CHILDREN'S and Infants' Bonnets, \J Hats; and Hoods, Pelisses, carrying Cloaks, Robes, etc. NDERCLOTHING of every descrip- ' tipn made up on the premises from the best materials. Corsets, 2s lid to 16s 6d per pairOURNING Millinery. The Mourning Department contains the greatest Variety, and is by far the best Assorted Stock in New, Zealand. Trade supplied at a Liberal Discount. Mrs Grill, 13 and 15, Princes-street, Dunedin. v rTIHE POWERFUL ■ STEAMER ,7 T HEODORE" Will leave Pembroke wharf for Head of Lake Wanaka every Monday at 9 a.m., returning on Tuesday. The Theodore will call at the various Stations on the Lake for the purpose of conveying cargo, stock, or passengers. During intervals the Theodore will be available for 1 charter for public excursion trips and private parties on reasonable terms. Full particulars as to terms of charter of boat for conveyance of cargo can be obtained from Captain Hedilitch, Pembroke, or from our Cromwell agent, Mr S. N. Bkown. HEDDITCH & SMITH, Proprietors. W. ROBERTSON & Co., QUEENS- } i'i TOWN, have much pleasure in informing 'ie public that they have purchased the steamer ately owned bj' Williams and Archer, and will now run their powerful Paddle Steamer ADNTTR.IM, And their Clipper-built Screw Steamer JASIB WILLIAMS o and from Kingston, on TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS, and SATURDAYS, leaving Queenstown t half-past 8 a.m., and to the Head of the Lake, on MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, and FRI DAYS, leaving about 9 o'clock a.m. ; also other days, should sufficient inducement offer. Return Tickets :—Queenstown to Head of the Lake and .Sack, 12s 6d ; Kingston to Head of the Lake and Back, 15s ; (available for a week). Either of the a'»ove steamers can be chartered at any time on reasonable terms. Merchandise, t( and from Kingston, at the rate ol Ten Shillings per ton, delivered either at Frankton or Queenstown. Farm Pro luce, from Frankton and Queenstown to Kingatou, Five Shillings per ton. Wool and 'Bides, to Kingsi. <■, Ten ShiJliugs per ton. J. W. Robertson and Co., having every facility for continuing the business in the same efficient manner as heretofore, will still continue to bestow the same attention to Goods consigned to them. They request the Consignees to instruct their correspondents to address their Goods to the care of J. W. ROBERTSON & CO. Queenstown. Queenstown February 12, 1884.

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Cromwell Argus, Volume XVII, Issue 844, 16 June 1885, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Cromwell Argus, Volume XVII, Issue 844, 16 June 1885, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Cromwell Argus, Volume XVII, Issue 844, 16 June 1885, Page 4