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INERS, LOOK WELL TO TOUR SUPPLIES! M SEBASTOPOL STORE HAVING PUBCHASED THE BUSINESS AND STOCK OP THE IMMORTAL WILLIAM MEARS,, OF QUEENSTOWN, COMPBISING, ' In addition to their own ENORMOUS STOCK, nm THonsANi rents worth of TO1&©! Are prepared to Sell the same at the Lowest Possible Cost, being determined that the reputation they have gained on The whole of the Australian Goldflelds, SHALL BE FULLY MAINTAINED IN NEW ZEALAND! Having Goods constantly being Consigned to them from the BEST COLONIAL AND HOME MARKETS, 4 9 AND ARRIVING BY EVERY VESSEL, STEAMERS AND Al CLIPPEES. 6. F, BULLEN ARE IN JO DANGER OF HAVING THEIR STOCK RUN OUT, AND NOV OFFER THE FOLLOWS LATESTNf ELTIES i as "worn by Napoleon when he crossed the Alps ! "OTatArturVifa of that illustrious ualit y wnica «*bWl Captain Cook to discover PUot (U alTkb Devonshire, M-Jfitf K Arnaud, and which cured Prince Merisehikoff of Hooping-Cougb, keeping our soldiers The Men's Drawers tZZX&C*^ tui« ~.ah.c wtmugooa *nsmWT would;Jfcep a ma is , c have created oiKoni*-" amongst, Jjtw.df.u Physicians, \yho ur.aS nimoutilv d< ci'jd v -V — '•*>-a~AKiiJ?.Jh!sfi&ra t of t »*Xlirßt~lKb'ttKFKeen a mais ci til s f»r evt--so warm that the powder magazines were in danger. Moleskin and Bedford Trousers, JBtSS Q L of every known variety, calculated to remove Co; n.-, nul a the Po, t of the immortal lines of Shakespeare:— What keeps off ghosts and horrid witches ! What looks so well as those bide stitches ? What can charm like Mean's Breeches Or Trousers I CLj mo QhJrf'' ~ e * x y Beaver and seal-skin Cloth, similar to those which drove OHITCfe rheumatism from the Camp, and made our Generals hot-blooded. Tina "Rlonlrotc **• °* tne exac * roanufacture as tnoße which extracted the Bullet from -LUG JjlallKClS Garibaldi's ankle, and drew the cold from his joints. TVio are woven m e saxne l°° mßaß tkoae worn in the Crimean Hospitals, -I lIC X; Id lllit lb v hich had the effect of caring several eases of Broken Backs, and melted Ice to tears. Hats When toisare bitten nff with frot And we ihiuk they're surely ln*t, When we can't no out a shouting oocks will tot the toes a-*prouiiiig. in F*2t, Beaver, seal-skin, and all makes, which, as Byron wrote,— Will ke« p the hair from turning white, Keep cool the bra n, improve the sight, And keep a digger's h ad from Inking, Be lucky when for nobles shaking. ATiiffi/vna t\r\A C*f\rY\ff\\*+c\vci )r tne mH 'k» of tvcrv <l ua W. v > so soothing a lUUlUerb <UJU V/UimUlltlo mmVt that the wearer forgets' his troubles and writes home to his wile. j atlfl TVTltfpm of cle 2 ai,ce nnd warmt!l » a * tne Poct W u l»f«By writes,— What fills my eye with sg/ieniiur tears? Ti< when I cal (.ii Mkars, (That ttorvke: per w«/the Miner loves), Aud find his stock* out of Gloves. The Greatest Wonder of the WdrlcM F. & G. F. BUL % PROPRIETORS, QUEENSTOWN, ARROW, CORNER PRINCES AND RATTRAY STREETS, BUUEDIN And 131 & 133, Bussell-street, Melbourne.

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Lake Wakatip Mail, Volume I, Issue 1, 2 May 1863, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Lake Wakatip Mail, Volume I, Issue 1, 2 May 1863, Page 8