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m 1 S ! ’SJ Benjamin Naylor, Wholesale Wine & Spirit Merchant and Family Grocer —AND—y, ! 03S13r3S3R.iiXa SXOB.3SKI3S3K3PE3R. Sunderland street Clyde. Beeti to inform the Public that in order to meet the wants ot his many n a!'tr”tfrt 0U , t t * ie str * ct » 18 determined to offer Special Advantages to UAbU BO YERb either for Large or Small Purchases, at Prices that DefV Competition e urn a position to Purchase in the Cheapest aud Best Markets, and respectfully n^ Ct ?^ he att ® n , ta .°“ of Farmers, Miners, Runholdors, Local Bodies, and others to ths yASH irRICES of his Goods. By calling at the Victoria Store, they can ascertain lor of , —r~ —r.* v«ui U g tuc vhjtu±ua otuke, cney can isccnam lor emseWes whether it is not as Cheap and more to their interest to Purchase locally han to send to a foreign Market for their Goods. Why, theiefore; not support Loea. iraaesmeu instead ot sending the nifmpv nut - nf fkn JiofKtof f^ 'p_ % . 6 tucii uuuus. Tv ny, tneieioie, not support LOMt tradesmen instead ot sending the money out of the district, to those who'have so interest in its welfare, other than making a profit from trade transactions ? Whisky—Thom and Cameron’s Old Highland (in bulk and case.) Brandy—Hennessy’s One-star, aud Three star Veuve ; Martins and Fils in bulk Rum—Leemon Hart s W ines—Penfold s I okay aud Froutignac Giu-JDKZ Geneva ; Wolfes Schnapps Champagne—Roderer's, in quarts aud pints Wines and Spirits. Ales--British, Foster’s, and Boat's ;B*ll dog in pints aud quarts Porter—Guinness' Bulldog in pints,.and quarts Sarsaparilla—Townsend’s | Ginger Wine—Bernards'. I Cordials—Best Brands Bitters—Seiner’s and others. Tobaccos. Cameron s Galatea, Williams' Juno Havelock Twist, Raby Twist. BWLA&imT ©SFAETMEUT REPLETE IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. Tweeds, Blankets, Sheeting, aud Bed l Hesse Rugs Quilts; Flannels, Calicoes, Ladies’ Dress ~ Tweeds. Men’s and Youth’s Suits Measured and Made to -Order Ladies’ Hats, Trimmed and On trimmed Miner’s Hosing Canvas Sewn and Unsewn Boots- Miners’ Gum Boots, Men’s Watertight Bluchers, Men’s Balmorals,: Maids and Women’s Balmorals and Button Boots, Youths’, Boys’, and Children. Boots of Every Description. Ironmongery. Fencing Wire and Standards, Rabbit-proof j Champion’s White Lead Wire-netting | Boiled and Raw Linseed Oils Best Brands Rabbit Traps : I Pinetree Brand Turpentine i , Corrugated Reofing Iron ( Chairs, Iron Bedsteads, and PallnsMa, Groceries. Teas -Ceylon, Indian, and China, inchests, balf-chests, and caddies Coffees—Whole and Ground, of the Best Brands Cocoa—Van Houten a and other well-known Brands Sugars—White Mauritius, Yellow Crystals, and Cut Loaf Raisins, Muscatels, Sultanas, and Eletnes Jams, Jellies, and Pickles Colonial Produce. Candles—Parr ifin, Sperm, alid fluted Vestas—Bryant and May *fO/i, r i % Sauces—Lea and Perrin's and Mellor’s Maizena—Duryea’s, and Brown’s Corn-flop Salt—Black Horse Oils—Salad, Castor Kerosene, : and Lfixene Rice—Java and Patna. ’ Flour, Wheat, Oats, Chaff, Pollard, and Potatoes. First Awards at New Zealand and South Seas Exhibition, 1889-90, for Butter, Bacon, and Lard.’ • Thi Trade Supplied at the Lowest Possible Priees. Sole Agent tor BRINSLEY & CO. S CELEBRATED PATENT ‘ CHAMPION ’ RANGE. A Boon to Housewives. Recognised to be superior to anything hitherto introduced into the Market. The greatest COAL-SAVER known. The Best Cooking ; Easiest to work ; and Most Durable. All the internal parts are made of Mild Steel. Boilers are of the Best Copper. Over 2000 of these Ranges sold in New Zealand. Boots. Boots, B. NAYLOR, believing that quality is the test of Cheapness, especially as regards Boots, has laid in a large stock of the most celebrated brands of Boots, which are unequalled for comfort and durability He is now selling these boots at JOnnedi prints, and those who want a good wearing boot should try them. Agent tor Held & Gray’s IMPLEMENTS, PLOUGHS, &c. Orders promptly attended to, and earn be left at the Store, Clyde, or at Chestermains Farm, Matakanui.

REID AND GRAY, SOLE AGENTS FOR “BE&BINO” ‘ PONY ’ ur **■ ALL-STEEL BINDERS. THE LIGHTEST DRAUGHT BINDER IN THE WORLD. Ball and Roller Bearings, Deering introduced the first twine binder to New Zealand, Dewing in. reduced tp the world the lightest draught binder—viz, the “ Pony,” Two iorses draw it easily, ihe coming harvest is the Seventh year pi U wring f s Sail and Roller Bearings. BALL AND ROLLER BEARINGS fitted to all their Machines, Imitators aie now starling to copy JDeerjjig’s 3ull and Roller Bearings, and aie therefore Seven Years behind D wring's Consequently DEERING BINDERS SURPASS ALL OTHERS. DEERING IDEAL MuWERS, with Ball and Roller Bearings. The jest mower ever offered to the farmers. PATENT DISC HA ROWS, made all Sizes, Use less oil and bare less friction in all bearing parts than those of other makers. “ Eureka ” double-drill Turnip and Manure Sower. Patent Manure and Grain and Turnip Drills. Sole Agents for tbe World-famed • RUDGE-WHIT WORTH ’ BICYCLES. The Standard Machines of England.

It Mining & Commission Agent, alexandka. Secretary to the Molyneux Hydraulic Elevating, & Gold*aiining Co. Agent for the ‘ Dtm&tan Times AND 3S. S ’CItKISON, CIADJE. PIANOS AND ORGANS. New & Second Hand Instruments PRICES FROM 10 GUINEAS.* Easy Time Payments Taken. Inspection Invited, THE MUSICAL EXCHANGE t Octagonfltf DUN DIM]

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Dunstan Times, Issue 1842, 12 November 1897, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Dunstan Times, Issue 1842, 12 November 1897, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Dunstan Times, Issue 1842, 12 November 1897, Page 1

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