'V unlop Police Heel. We have now placed on the marKet a special heavy Rubber Heel that will be found to giveexcellent wear, besides affording great comfort and minimising all jarring. AsK your bootmaher to show you a pair. Specify DUNLOP Police Heel. THE OUTPUT OF DUNLOP HEELS NOW EXCEEDS HALF A TON A WEEK. Manufacture! to THE DUNLOP TYRE CO. al AusL LM. NOTICE. E. W. WRIGHT. OWING- to the expiration of my Lease of Premises in Tay street, I wish to inform my old friends and the public generally that I have no further interest in the said business whate rer; I have much pleasure in informing my Customers and the public generally that they will still receive my Personal Attention by calling at MR W. ALSWEILER’S, Next Prince of Wales Saleyards, DEE SPLEET. Best Brands Tobacco and Cigars, Pipes, and all Smoker’s Requisites kept in Stock. Two practical hands employed. Motto —Cleanliness and attention. B. W. WRIGHT. WANTED the PUBLIC OE INVER.’ CARGILL to call at Martin’s Coal Ree LIDDEL STREET For Coalbrookdale, or Westport Coal, just: landed, also Al Newcastle, Kaitangata, Nightcaps Coal and Nuts, Best Brunner Coal for Blacksmiths, Mataura Lignite always in stock. Ironwood 26s per cord. Dry Black Pine, Manuka, Birch, Mixed Woods and Slabs, 2ft and 9in Blocks at CURRENT RATES. Furniture packed and moved, Town or Country, by experienced lorrymen. Agent* for the N.Z. and Colonial Carrying Co. Agents everywhere. I beg to intimate to the General Public that I have leased the offices in Esk’ street, lately occupied by C. W. Brown. Being more convenient, I hope to merit a fair share of public support. Note the new address— Wm. Martin, COAL AND FIREWOOD MERCHANT AND CARTAGE CONTRACTOR, Esk Steeet. WE stock large supplies of Potatoes Onions, Wheat. Oats, Barley, Pol lard, etc., and hold regular sale of all Fruits in season. Poultry and pigs are sold every Saturday, and we supply cases wherever required. Reliable market reports published weekly; McEAY BROS., Exchange Sale Rooms. McKay Bros, JUST consigned to us, a large assortment of Bedroom Sets of Ware (7 tanks) which are to be disposed of privately and by auction. Special price* for trade lots. Also a line of Oilcloth, 6 feet wide, from 2s per yard, in any lengths. MeEAY BROS., Exchange Sale Rooms. STRAWBERRIES for Jam—Owing to the large number of clients disappointed last year, we advise early application for Jam requirements. Price will run from 6d to 8d per lb. McKAY BROS., Exchange Sale Room*.
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Southern Cross, Volume 12, Issue 43, 21 January 1905, Page 15
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419Page 15 Advertisements Column 2 Southern Cross, Volume 12, Issue 43, 21 January 1905, Page 15
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