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HO THE RESIDENTS OF AEROWTOWN & DISTRICT. JAMES~M°NEIL, QUEBNSTOWN, desires to apnouuce to the residents of Arrow town and district that ha is prepared (o do all work of a S T O N E_M A S O N. Erection of Tombstones and other Cemei*ry woik undertaken and completed in a thorough workmanlike manner. Estimates given for a!l classes of }fasffiaj work, and charges extremely moderaU. Lettering and Inscriptions in Marble and Granite a specialty. While thanking the public for their liberal orders in the past, be hopes to recaite ta* same in the future. All orders pttnnply attended tc. THE STORES WINTER GOODS BLOUSE LENGTHS, in Flannels and Flannelettes. DRESS MATERIAL for the winter—from 1/3 per yard up Ladies' Golf Jerseys. MEN'S FLANNELS, MEN'S SINGLETS, MEN'S WOOLLEN SHIRTS A. GOODLEY, ARROWTOWN. beg to announce to tbair numerous custcmeis that they have purchased the store " recently occupied by Mr Joseph Jenkins, and have had same thoroughly renovated. We are now in a position to show off our large and varied stock of DRAPERY, GROCERIES, BOOTS, SHOES, FANCY GOODS, ETC., ETC. We hive just landed a rare assortment oJ Winter Goods, all of the Latest Fashions and Patterns. FOR"CASH no firm on earth cau offer cnstomere any inducements we cannot duplicate. Before sending your money out of the district, eomae and inspect our Stock, and bring a list of goods you want, and see if we cannot sell yea the sims goods cheaper for SPOT CASH, and at the same time you are getting nothiag but reliable goods. Beware of the firm that offers to sell yon staple ?oods like Sugar, Tea, Flonr, Drapery, etc., below cost. There is always aomethiag wrong—not always visible to the eye. Ne ousiness: man will sell his goods for less than cost any more than a farmer will sell his produce for less than the market value. We keep everything of the best niuallj found in a first-class country store. Country orders receive prompt attention. COTTER" BROS., General Merchants, ARROWTOWN. . |0 THE PUBLIC OF ARROWI. TOWN AND DISTRICT. I desire to announce to the public of Arrowtown and District that I have commenced a CASH TAILORING BUSINESS IN ARHOWTOWN (in centrally-situated Buildings opposite W Murphy's wheelwright shop, Buckingham Street). FIRST-CLASS FIT AND STYLE in Ladies and dents' Tailoring guaranteed. CHARGES MODERATE. It. McDOWALL, Ladies' & Gentlemen's Tailor, ARROW TOWN. .10 THE PL' ~B L f~C. W. SLLBY, Tailor & Clothier, .v i; p. oW To WN, de?iT< to re'urn thanks for p. s st favor*; in his I'uitorttig is., iin i-.-'. .in i a.so it> iutirr.a e tbat he intei.do to IX AJtKOW fit another year looger, so ilut hiiv of the prjblia who require First-class Tailoring should come along if they have the cash—and if they have not it does not m-itier. I mn prepared to turn out. Ltdies 1 Cos tunes of First-class Worsted and Fox's Superiae Herges at 8:x Guineas in the real Tailor-maie Style by Tailors —not women. i also want to intimate, that I shaii keep select stock of Men's Underclothing al pneet that will satisfy anyone who knows what W. SELBY, TAILOR & GENTLEMEN'S OUTFITTIR E. O'NEILL »fc CO. beg to announce that they have Taken over the Butchery and Bakery Business lately carried on by Grant k. O'NeUl as from Ist March, 1911. Orders Promptly Attended to. Fttuilios Waitcl oji Daily. O'NEILL & CO., Arrotrtowo. ' LINSEED COMPOUND.' of 4* -ears' proven efficacy, for Cotifbe, fteUeV, j roncbitis, etc

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Lake County Press, Issue 2390, 24 August 1911, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Lake County Press, Issue 2390, 24 August 1911, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Lake County Press, Issue 2390, 24 August 1911, Page 5