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WANTED KNOWN. WANTED KNOWN CHEAP BOOTS ! CHEAP BOOTS ! TO THE PUBLIC. We believe that the fundamental principle which ensures success in business is that each transaction should prove equally beneficial to the two contracting parties —the buyer and the seller. This principle we have developed to the very utmost in our scheme for supplying a First-class pair of ELASTIC SIDE OK BALMORAL BOOTS AT THE ! “ MINIMUM” PRICE OF 20s. The quality of our Boots equal any of the highclass productions of the best makers in Dunedin, and gentlemen who purchase such goods will know that the price hitherto has been seldom, if ever, under 2os. or 3os. The benefits which gentlemen derive from this scheme are thus as real as they are apparent; while tue “ sweet simplicity” of cash payments frees us from bad debts, and a great many other evils wuich attend the credit system. LEAR’S CELEBRATED BOOT AND - SHOE STORE, (Next Craig and G-illies, George-street.) WANTED KNOWN, any quantity of Blue Blankets, at 12s (id, J• Ilardie & Co. 10/4 White Blankets, at 17s Gd, J. Hardie & Co. Strong Tweed for Boys’ wear, at 2s Gd per yard J- Hardie & Co. Men’s straw Hats, Is each, J. Hardie & Co. Men’s tweed suits, 32s Gd, J. Hardie & Co. Men’s Celtic tweed trousers, 2s Gd, J. Hardie & Co. Men’s white shirts, os Gd, J. Hardie & Co. Men’s fancy jean shirts, 2s, «T. Hardie & Co. Men’s sac coats, 12s Gd, J. Hardie & Co. J. HARDIE AND CO., corner of PRINCES AND RATTRAY STREETS. WANTED K N any quantity of Boys’ suits, 8s Gd, 9s Gd, 10s Gd, Boys’ volunteer caps, Is Gd, Boys’ Holland Jackets, 3s lid, Boys’ Trousers, 6s Gd, Youths’ Alpine hats, 4s Gd, Youths’-Canadian hats, 2s 9d, Youths’ tweed suits, 30s, Youths’ Crimean shirts, 2s 9d, OWN, J. H. & Co. J. H. & Co. J. H. & Co. J. H. & Co. J. H. & Co. J. H. & Co. J. H. & Co. J. H. & Co. J. HARDIE AND CO., corner of PRINCES AND RATTRAY STREETS. BOOTS. BOOTS. BOOTS~ VYTANTED KNOWN —Annual ClearVV ing-out Sale of Ladies’ and Gentlemen's 3oots of every description ; a large assortment of 3oys’, Youths’, Maids’, and Girls’, comprised of ■vid, Levant Leather. The Public arc invited to note the sweeping ■eductions in all kinds of Boots and Shoes in our Establishment. Note the Address — SCOBLE’S BOOT HOUSE, GEORGE STREET. ANTED KNOWN WILLIAM MELVILLE, PRACTICAL MACHINIST, Has always on hand A LARGE STOCK OF SETTING MACHINES From the best makers. All kinds of repairs executed on the shortest notice. w GEORGE STREET. (Opposite Gilchrist’s.) ANTED KNOWN The undersigned HAVE NOW ON SALE, Ex William Davie Ex City of Tanjore Ex Devana Ex Tlindostan Ex Caroline Ex Cartsburn Ex Atrato Ex Main Bhan &c., &c., &c. 50 Drums Colza Oil 100 Cases Guiness’s Stout GO Casks Soda Crystals 15 Cases Mixed Spice 20 Cases Tapioca 40 Casks Rice 25 Casks Bass’s Ale 100 Casks Tcnnent’s Ale 30 Qr-casks Hennessy’s Brandy 100 Cases do. do. 20 Qr-casks Whisky (Campbellton) 10 Cases Potted Meats 100 Boxes Candles 20 Cases Sago 50 Casks Currants, &c., &c., &c. HOGG AND HUTTON, Princes-street, Dunedin. BASKETS. BASKETS. BASKETS. The Cheapest House in the Colony. WANTED, Squatters, Storekeepers, and Eellmongers, to know that M. SULLIVAN, Princes-street, Dunedin, is now in a position to supply all kinds of Baskets at prices far below English cost. Superior workmanship and good material. Orders sent to M. Sullivan, Princes-street, Dunedin, will he promptly attended to.

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Saturday Advertiser, Issue 29, 29 January 1876, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Saturday Advertiser, Issue 29, 29 January 1876, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Saturday Advertiser, Issue 29, 29 January 1876, Page 4