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r A Carp.] Cairnsmore Maternity Home and Private Hospital, Leet Street, IN VEKCARGIUL. MRS SOMMERVILLE, MATRON. Telephone No. 252.

COTTER BROS. beg to announce to tbair numerous customers 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 Urge and varied stock of DRAPERY, GROCERIES, BOOTS, SHOES. FANCY GOODS. ETC., ETC. We have just landed a rare assortment of Spring Summer Goods, all of the Latest Fashions and Patterns. FOR “CASH no firm on earth can offer customers any inducements we cannot duplicate. Before sending your money out of the district, come and inspect our Stock, and bring a list of goods you want, and see if we cannot sell yon the same goods cheaper for SPOT CASH, and at the same time you are getting nothing but reliable goods. , Beware of the firm that offers to sell you staple goods like Sugar, Tea, Flour, Drapery, etc., below cost. There is always something wrong—not always visible to the eye. No ousiness man will sell bis goods for less tfa&n cost any more than a farmer will sell his produce for less than the market value. We keep everything of the beat usually found in a first-class country store. Country orders receive prompt attention. COTTER” BROS-, General Merchants, ARROWTOWN.

mo THE PUBLIC OF ARROWI TOWN AND DISTRICT. I desire to announce to the public af Arrowtown and District that I have commenced a CASH TAILORING BUSINESS IN ARUOWTOWN (in centrally-situated Buildings opposite W Murphy’s wheelwright shop, Buckingham Street). FIRST-GLASS FIT AND STYLE in Ladies and Gents’ Tailoring guaranteed. CHARGES MODERATE. R. Me IM)WALL, Ladies’ & Gentlemen's Tailor, ARROWTOWN. rjT 0 THE PUBLIC W. SELBY, Tailor & Clothiir, ARROWTOWN, desires to return thanks for past favsrs in his Tailoring Business, and also to intimate that he intends to STAY IN ARROW for another year longer, so that any of the public who require First-class Tailoring should coat* alone if they have the cash—and if they have not it does cot matter. I am prepared tp turn out Ladies’ Costume* of First-class Worsted and Fox’s Superfine Serges at Six Guineas in the real Tailor-made Style by Tailors—not women. 1 also want to intimate that I shall keep select stock of Men’s Underclothing at pneee that will satisfy anyone who knows whas value is. W. SELBY, TAILOR & GENTLEMEN’S OUTFITTER E. O’NEILL & CO. beg to announce that they have taken over the Butchery and Bakery Business lately carried on by Grant i O’Neill as from Ist March, 1911. Orders Promptly Attended to. Families Waited on Daily. O’NEILL & CO., Arrowtown.

TO THE RESIDENTS OF ARROWTOWN 4 DISTRICT. JAMES~M~NEIL, QUEENSTOWN, desires to apnouoce to the residents of Arrow town and district that ha is prepared 'to do a.i vvors ol a STONEMASON. 'Creation of Tombstones and <xher Cemetery woik inuienekeii and C 'nipie*ed in a uioivu.h ftotkm in'ike uixuimr. Sst nmle- given for a i classes oi Masonry work, aml'cbarges cxueui-Jv moderate. Lettering ami Inscriphocs in Marble and Granite a specially. While thanking tire public for their orders in the pas:, be hopes to receive tbs same in tbe future. AH orders prcmply attended to.

Under Vice-Regal Pattonage. —THE Grand Pharmacy, High Sr., DUNEDIN, For so i.'any years conducted by Mr S. S. Bannister, has been taken over by Mr JAMES TAYLOB, who was for over Id years dispenser irff hj the old-established tirm of M A CA LISTER AND CO., of Invercaigilt. In making tiiis announcement, Mr Taylor solicits the continued patronage of all who hj ive been in the habit of purchasing their Medicines and Medicinal Supplies at t!ie Gkam> Pharmacy. Only the Finest dualities and Reliable Articles will be stocked. Prompt, careful, and courteous attention will always lie extended to customeis whether their instructions and orders are given personally, hy message, or by post..

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Lake County Press, Issue 2392, 7 September 1911, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Lake County Press, Issue 2392, 7 September 1911, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Lake County Press, Issue 2392, 7 September 1911, Page 5