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Gentlemen's White Kid Gloves (Dent's), 4/6 Ladies' 2-butlon Black Gloves— formerly 4/6 j now, 1/11 Homespun Dress Tweed, reduced to lid Black Cashmere (extraordinary value), 1/3 to 2/6 Yard wide heavy Aberdeen Wincey, only B£d Children's Ulsters, to be cleared at 1/11 50 gross black silk Dress Buttons, going at l£d Job lot of Winter Flowers — were 6d, now 2d Edelweisse Lace Collarettes (grand lot), at 1/ Tweed for Boys' Suits, reduced to 1/9 Qrrey Oalioo, at Manchester prices, l^cl to 6cl White Twill Sheeting, two yards wide, at; 1/ Grey Twill Sheeting, two yards wide, at Did Heavy Welsh Flannel (grand value), 9d, 1/, 1/4 Linen Damask Tabling, reduced to ll£d Dutch Carpet, good pattern, lyd wide, 1/ Indian Matting, good pattern, lyd wide, lOd 100 Men's Working Shirts, sacrificed at 1/ 1 case Union nnd all- Wool Shirts, 2/ to 6/ 1 case Fancy Regatta Shirts, must go at 2/11 50 pair Boys' Mole Trousers, 4/, 4/6, 5/ Moleskin by the yard, equal to leather 25 Men's fashionable Tweed Suits, 25/ 70 pair Men's Tweed Trousers, only 6/11 Troueers and Vests, extra value, for 10/9 Heavy Brown Overcoats, 25/, 27/, 30/ 100 splendid Black Felt Hats, at 2/6 Tweed Tarn 0' Shanter Hats, 1/4 Storm-proof Travelling Caps (bargaius) 6 dozen Men's Cardigan Jackets, 4/11 to 10/11 1 case Mon's Merino Singlets, only 1/11 White and Colored Blankets (bargains) Flannel Undershirts, 3/11, 4/11, 5/11 Cotton Singlets, 1/6, 2/, 2/6, 3/ Boys' Knickerbocker Suits, from 5/11 Touths' long Trouser Suits, 15/ to 30/

To be given away— looo Hat and Bonnet Shapes ; come and take them j must make room for Now Goods. M'FARLANE, ROSS PLACE, LAWRENCE. TIMBEE DIEECT EEOM SAWMILLS. MIDDLEMAN'S PROFITS SAVED TO CUSTOMERS. A TAPPER, TIMBER AND IRON MERCHANT, having now opened a branch of his business at Heriot, under the charge of MR A. SANDERS, is now prepared to supply in any quantity TIMBER, IRON & IRONMONGERY DOORS, SASHES, PAINTS, OILS, And every description of BUILDING MATERIAL, AT THE VERY LOWEST PRICES. A Liberal Discount to Cash Customers. Bbanches : DUNEDIN, LONG-BUSH, & HERIOT. Head-office : INYERCARGILL. TREES ! TREES ! ! TREES ! ! ! ALL LOCALLY GROWN. WTILLI AM MOSS, GLEN-FALL NURSERY, WniTEHAVEN-STREET, LAWEENCE, Has for sale 200,000 Forest Trees, consisting of Pines, Macroearpa, Atheguas, Pinasters, Lawsoniana, aud others too numerous to particularise ; also, a large variety of fii'st-class Flowering and Ornamental Shrubs ; Fruit Trees, comprising Apple, Peacb, Apricot, Nectarine, and Plum; Gooseberry and Currant bushes ; Dwarf Box for edging. Cabbage and Cauliflower Plants, abo Strawberry Plants of the newest aud best kiuds. Inspection Invited. j Come early, as the above must bo sold to make room for others ; no money rof used. Note tho Address — GLEN-FALL NURSERY, WniTEHAVEN-STREET, LAWBENCE. AM') RKINDALE • GENERAL BLACKSMITH, Tuapeka West, Has opened a Branch Establishment fronting Mr Duncan Robertson's property at Waitahuna West, and purposes devoting every Monday and Tuesday in attending to the requirements of the settlers. ' Fittings for Reapers, Single aud Doublefurrcw Ploughs, &c, always iv stock. The best of workmanship guaranteed at most reasonable prices. TO THE SETTLERS AND OTHERS IN THE WAITAHUN4. WEST AND TUAPEKA MOUTH DISTRICTS. T\ M'TAGGART begs to inform tbe resi- • dents in the bovc districts that bo has opened a Branch Establishment in Waita huna West, where bo may be found every Tuesday. Blacksmith - work iv all its branches. Charges Moderate Waitiihuno, 7th May, 1885. 11/r BLACK MORE ■"•*• • PRINCE OF WALES TEMPERANCE HOTEL, FIODBEN-STBEET, WAIPOHI. First-class Accommodation for Travellers. Meals, la 5 Beds, Is. Good Stabling. Chaeoes Moderate. T G~! R A^ I N E~, " • PAINTER, POLISHER, AND UPHOLSTERER (Opposite ihe Railway Station.) IEVINI EVINE -STREET, LA WHENCE, Is prepared to execute all kinds of work in bisßpecial lino of business at moderate prices BALSAM OF HONEY For Coughs, Colds BALSAM OF HONEY For Bronchitis, Asthma BALSAM OF HONEY For Wheezing, Tightness of the Chest, Hoarseness, &c. BALSAM OF HONEST Is adapted to any age or either sex, and being very palatable is easily administered to young children. Several local people have taken the Balaam of Honey, and acknowledge it to be the best remedy for Coughs and Colds they have yet had. All say—" Try it!" Solo Agont for Lawrence — G. O. TAYLOII, Chemist. PURE CODLIYER OIL TASTELES3 CASTOR OIL PHOSPHORUS G, O. TAYLOR, CnEHiST and Dbttgchst, •. " Rosa Place, Lawronco.

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Tuapeka Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1161, 11 July 1885, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Tuapeka Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1161, 11 July 1885, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Tuapeka Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1161, 11 July 1885, Page 3

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