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Uilßj iIHVWHiI XPVJlHua.*^ DRAPER, dx., ’ Ss. BMEiHa. OUM BOOTS! ANNUAL SHIPMENT FOR 1879. WM. Mc'-ONXOCHIK Begs to advise Miners and the Trade generally that he has just received another shipment of North British tTurn Boots, manufactured specially to his order, a sample of which will bo left at the various centres of the surrounding business places. He has no doubt they will prove a great improvement upon the former boors. The following is an extract of a letter received from the Manager of the North British Ilubber Company, Edinburgh : “We were favoured with a call, in “ October last, from our mutual friend “ late of your place, who showed us your “letter of the 31st August, and with “ whom we arranged to send you a ship- “ meut of boots answering to the descrip- “ tion given by you in that letter, viz - “ with an alteration with respect to qua- “ lity, and of increase in thickness of the “ sides, which we trust will be approved “ of, as we really trust they will from “actual trial. This surface sole is of a “ litter quality of compressed gum, and “will, as regards rubbing or friction “ amongst rooks or rubble, assuredly “ stand much better than ordinary hoots. “ We determined on this when we found “we could do it within your limits. We “ further determined to let you see some “ of another make, namely, a case with “ boots having the soles of ordinary “thickness and the uppers both of the “(inequality. This hoot being lighter, “we can do it at same pi ice as ordinary “hoots. Wo are always prepated to re- “ ceive your valued suggestions.” Note.- Upon examining this new shipment of Keith British Cum Boots, I observe the Company have succeeded at last in permanently fixing 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, an t sometimes give uneasiness to the wearer. Winter Goods Winter Goods Wit. McConnociiik having just received his new Winter Goods, would particularly wish to daily the attention of his numerous cusfomcr/tb his \yi Cd upwards, including /A berdeeu and Glasgow. Also, venf choice NEW SATIN CLOTHS in alf colours, ant SERGES in the imwest c6Wurs t .^> BLANjKETS. BLANKETS, Blue, Red, and White. These goods, 1 am quite convinced nobody can touch me in them. Special make in White Blankets from 12s 9d to 50s ; Blue from 10s to 20s. J, have a special line in Sealskin Caps, Ladies’ and Girls’ New Zealand Fur. Girls’ Fur Hats from os. It is scarcely necessary to speak of my FLANNELS. The same goods and the same value as hitherto will be offered. A splendid line in Boys’ and Youths’ Blue Cloth Ulsters, just coming to hand. The Newest Improved Styles arc always on hand. Mm. McGoxxochib has also added General Storekcepiiig to his trade, and the general public would do well to hear his prices before purchasing their winter goods. TO THE Misers of Otago I He has just Opened out a Shipment of the Newest Improved OILSKIN COATS, Made by the No> (hj British Rubber Company to suit New Zealand, and ordered by his special agent, a well-known colonist of many years standing in tho Mount Ida district, of whose arrival in Scotland, and prompt attention to tho requirements of the Goldlields, intimation has been received by the last mail. Arrangements have been made fur tho supply of the best Sewn Hose to he procured for hydraulic mining in the market. Mr M ‘Connoehie has determined that legitimate trade should make it impossible for the retail purchaser to gain any advantage from direct purchases from the wholesale houses. No advantage can ho gained in direct purchases that lie is not prepared to offer to his friends, General Drapery I General Drapery of all descriptions in hand and to arrive Watches S Jewelry ! A Large Stock of Jewelry in hand, including a large selection of Rotherhams Silver Hunting Levers and Erhardt’s best, made specially to order. *** Watches supplied during the past year to all parts of the district have given great satisfaction. Mr. M’CONNOCHIE begs to inform tho Residents of CAMBRIAN, DRYBREAD, TINKERS AND BLACKS, That he will periodically visit those places when Burchasers may rely on being promptly attended to, and all orders entrusted to him will receive his personal attention. Special Agencies. -VEIL ZEALAND I SSL it ASC E CO. Mr. M‘Connoehie is the Agent for this well-known local Company. All claims dealt with without delay, and in a most liberal spirit. GENERAL Commission A (fenf! Mr. M‘Connoehie, from his large and extensive connection with the trade in tho Colonies and in the Old Country, is in a position to purchase for the trade nr for the general consumer at prices which cannot ho effected elsewhere. He 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 fide business transactions. All matters, whether commercial nr financial, shall he treated with iirict confidence

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Dunstan Times, Issue 902, 1 August 1879, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Dunstan Times, Issue 902, 1 August 1879, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Dunstan Times, Issue 902, 1 August 1879, Page 3

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