WINTER GOODSS Will. JJcCMKOCJIIffI, DRAPER , sr. SAIEASS, SMii BOOTS S ANNUAL SHIPMENT FOR 1879. WM. McBONNOCIMH Begs to advise Miners ami the 'Lade fret.orally tint ho has just received another shipment uf Murtli British Gum Boots, manufactured specially to his order, a sample of which will he left at the various centres of the surrounding business places, lie has no doubt they will prove a gnat improvement upon the former hoots. The following is an extract of a letter received from tile Manager of the .North British Ituhher Company, Edinburgh : “Wo were favoured with a call, in “October last, from our mutual friend “ late of your place, who showed us your “letter of the olst August, and with “whom we arranged to send you a ship- “ meat of hoots answering to the dcserip- “ tion given hy you in that letter, viz - “ with an alteration with respect to qua- “ lity, and of increase in thickness of the “ soles, which we trust will he approved “ of, as we really trust they will from “ actual trial. Tliis surface sole is of a “ liner quality of compressed gum, and “ w ill, as regards rubbing or friction “ amongst rocks or rubble, assuredly “ stand much bettor than ordinary boots. “ We determined on this when wc found “wc could doit within your limits. We “ further determined to let you see some “of another make, namely, a case with “ boots having the solos of ordinary “thickness and the uppers both of the “(inequality. This boot being lighter, “ we can do it at same piicc as ordinary “boots. We are always prepared to re- “ ecive your valued suggesth ns.” Note.- Upon examining this new shipment of Ninth British Gum Boots, I observe the Company have succeeded at last in permanently lixing the heels without the aid of screws or nails, which is a vast improvement upon the others, as the nails used to wear through the boot, and sometimes give uneasiness to the wearer. Winter Goods 'Winter Goods Wm. m oC’oxxocniß having just received his new Winter Goods, would particularly wish to draw the attention of his numerous customers to his WINCE VS, from Oil upwards, including Aberdeen and Glasgow. Also, bis very cjmica NEW SATIN CLOTHS in all colours, aui SERGES m the newest colours. BLANKETS. BLANKETS, ’ Blue, lied, and White. Those goods, I am quite convinced nobody can touch mo in them. Special make in White Blankets from 12s 9d to 50s ; Blue from Ids to 20s. 1 have a special line in Sealskin Caps, Ladies’ and Girls’ New Zealand Fur. Girls’ Fur Hats from ss. U is scarcely necessary to speak of my FLANNELS. The same goods and the same value as hitherto will be offered, A splon dd lino in Boys’ and Youths’ Blue Cloth Ulsters, just coming to hand. The Newest Improved Styles are always on hand. Mm. McCoxxocim; has also added Cl cis era 1 8 i orekeejp Ing to his trade, and the general public would do well to hear his prices before purchasing their winter goods. TO THU ICinsss el Otago ! lie lias just Opened out a Shipment of the Kewe*>t Improved OILSKIN COATS. Made by the North British Rubber Company to suit Now Zealand, and ordered by his special agent, a well-known colonist of many years standing in the Mount Ida district, of whose arrival in Scotland, ami prompt attention to the requirements of the Goldfields, intimation has been received by the last mail. SETOSOSBI Arrangements have been made for the supply of the best K ewn Hose to be proemed for hydraulic mining in the market. Mr M ‘Connochio has determined that legitimate trade should make it impossible for the retail purchaser to gain any advantage from diieot purchases from the wholesa'e houses. No advantage can bo gained in direct purchases that he is not prepared to offer to his friends. —— Clasieml Dr&pry! General Drupcry of all descriptions in haul and to arrive Watches ! Jewelry I A Large Stock of .Jewelry in hand, including a large selection of llotlierhams Silver Hunting Levers and Erhardt’a beat, made specially to order. Watches supplied during the past year to all parts of the district have given great satisfaction. MR. M'CONNOGHIE begs to inform the Residents of CAMBRIAN, DEYBEEAD, TINKERS AND BLACKS, 'I n-it he will periodically visit those places when rureliasers may rely on being promptly attended to, and all orders entrusted to him will receive his personal attention. Special Apades, A7mi“ zr.ALAyn /ssuuaxcv co. Mr. M'Gouooehio is the Agent for this well-known local Company. All claims dealt with without delay, and in a most liberal spirit. BENKUAL Commtesiou A (jmi! Mr. M‘Connoehie, from 1 1 is huge and extensive connection with the trade in the Colonies and in the Old Country, is in ft position to purchase for the trade or for the general consumer at pile s which cannot be elicetcd elsewhere. Ho is able to offer every convenience to those entrusting him with their orders. Approved Bills discounted, and advances made at the lowest rates for bona lide business transactions. | All matters, whether commercial or finineu.l, shad be treated with ilriei, eoulkieuee.
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Dunstan Times, Issue 898, 4 July 1879, Page 3
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