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Hip, Hip, Hurrah ! j WE'VE HAD A GRAND TIME ! PEEMISES CROWDED DAILY WITH SURPRISED AND DELIGHTED CUSTOMERS ! AND no wonder either, seeing that we are selling Goods at prices so remarkably low that we might well say they are on the rock' bottom. As each day of our We has fresh hopes, thoughts, and pxperiences, so with us Fresh Baro-ains present themselves each day. This is one of the things that keeps up that ever-increasing train of clients which it is our pleasure to rebain and our delight to supply. , . Some people are slow— very slow—to improve ; but we are ever auxious to go forward, and we find it requires early-rising ar.d strict, attentiou to business (not other people's), with a daily search improvement, to enable us to still go on i with the good work. In the first place, we buy well. The greater portion of our requirements is selected in the markets by our buyer, thus saving the profits of all middlemen. We buy everything for cash, thus receiving all discounts I attainable, and doing business with manufacturers who would turn aside from an offer accompanied by a six mouths' bill. A WEEK FROM TO-DAY our Stock must be condensed into aalf its present space. We are now holding far and away too much, but are determined to carry absolutely nothing of our Summer Season's Stock forward, and rely upon our remarkably low prices to clear it. A Sale such as this Fair of ours does not turn up every day. We, therefore, urge upon all thrifty housewives and all and sundry requiring the class of Goods we sell to lay hold of this golden opportunity. As well have no time as make no good use of it ; such a chance may not occur again. Do not then delay, but place every penny in your purse and take the first ! opportunity of visiting the Fair now on in Premises opposite the Bank of New Zealand, Lawrence, and we guarantee you will not be disappointed. We would like to pla^e before you a few quotations which we know would be satisfactory ; but as the Stock is moving off speedily, we refrain from doing so, fearine that the supply may be exhausted ere your wants arise. PLEASE REMEMBER-That SATURDAY, 12th INSTANT, will be our closing day. W. ATJLD AND SONS.

HONESTLY BUILT. THE M'CORMICK BINDER. OUR FLAG IS STILL FLYING ! THE opposition have cut prices far below what staple machines can be manufactured for in order to keep the M'CORMICK from making sales. The superior merit of tne M'CORMICK BINDERS and MOWERS, however, cannot be hidden, nor can the lnanj' tales of the rival salesman hide from the discerning purchaser the neatness, lightness, strength, symmetry, simplicity, and undoubted reliability and honesty of construction of the M'CORMICK. The discerningfarmer knowsthatsuch machines are cheap at any price, and as quickly sees that the quickly-thrown-together low-priced machines will be dear in the long run, as whatever price they are offered at, even if it is as low as £20 for a binder, when delays, breakages, and repair bills are finally paid. Buy the machine that will stand by you ; the machine with a record ; the machine that will have an agency in your town fifteen year from this day, and should you then want a piece of repair, you would have no trouble in getting it. Unless the HONESTLY-BUILT M'CORMICK is better value for its price than the thrown-togetuer machine is for its less price, we do not want to have it. We ask patronage only on a business basis, and we guarantee that we give greater value for the money than is viven in any cheap machine for less money. Go fco the M'CORMICK Agent in your District at once. Dont allow another day to pass. The Crop is large, and the demand is unprecedented for the celebrated LIGHT DRAFT STEEL M'CORMICK to cut it; celebrated for its light draft, for its powerful qualities in handling heavy grain. MORROW, BASSETT & CO., Christchurch and Dunedin. A NOTHER CONSIGNMENT -TV MORE NEW GOODS. All Superlative Value. GRAND SELECTION. NEW DRESS GOODS, In Tweeds, Homespuns, Beiges, Serges, Plain and Checked. From 9Jd per yard. HALF TON OF BLANKETS, All colours and sizes. From 7s lld per pair. MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING. Suits, Overcoats, Waterproofs, Pants, Shirts, &c, &c. MEW MILLINERY. A very choice assortment. ONE MILE OF FLANNELS AND FLANNELETTES, In Pink, White, Grey, Scarlet, and Fancy. From 6d per yard. BOOTS AND SHOES. HOUSEHOLD GOODS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. MODERATE PRICES AND A QUICK TURNOVER. M. FRAER, ROSS PLACE. LAWBENCE. WB. MARTIN, • WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, Has on Sale : Watches, Clocks, Brooches, Earrings, Bracelets, Bangles, Necklets, Chains, Alberts, Studs, Solitaires, Lockets, Pendants, Rings (Gold and Silver), all bought for cash, and will be sold at Dunedin prices. ELECTRO-PLATE WARE. Cruets, Teapots, Knives, Forks, Spoons, and Mugs in great variety. SPECTACLES ! SPECTACLES ! Having bought a large quantity of Mr N. Lazarus's Improved Spectacle Lenses and Frames, those who have previously found it difficult to get a pair to properly suit their sight may now rely upon getting suitable ones. ?ANCr GOODs In endless variety. A large Stock of Wedding Rings and Keepers from 7s 6d. Watches and Clocks cleaned and repaired at reduced prices. W. B. MARTIN. ] Practical W j.tchmaker and Jeweller, Ross Place, Lawrence. • NOTICE BEING overstocked, I must reduce by £1500- worth of Sales. During the remainder of this month, Cash Customers will receive a Discount of 2s in the poundWonderful variety— unequalled out of Dunedin. A visit solicited. J. C. ARBUCKLE, Tuapeka Bazaar. '

SATURDAY, 12th MxiRCH, 1892, At twelve o'clock. At Rooms, High-street, Dunedin. EC. REYNOLDS AND CO • have received instructions from Mr T. K. Harty, Liquidator of the Great Extended Sluicing Company (Registered), to sell by auction at their Rooms, High-street, Dunedin, as above — AH the Equity of Redemption, Right, Title and Interest of the said Company in 5497 Fully Paid-up Shares in the Blue Spur and Gabriels Gully Consolidated Gold Company (Limited.) • < For further particulars, apply to THE AUCTIONEERS, FOR PRIVATE SALE. THE Boarding House and Livery Stable Business at present carried on successully by Mrs Pearson. Will be sold as a going concern, with Furniture and every, thing complete. The Business is a profitable one, and a good opening for a suitable person with a small capital. Satisfactory reasons can be given for present owner selling out. Particulars on application to Mrs Pearson on the Premises ; or to J. C. ARBUCKLE, Lawrence. FOR SALE. UPON very easy terms, Section 7, Block XL, Town of Lawrence,with Buildings thereon. — For particulars, apply to the ■ Bruce P. I. and Building Society, Milton. J. J. LANE, Secretary, IMPOETANT. TO MINERS, QUARBYMEN, AND THE GJifcERAL PUBLIC. YOU can now procure Blasting Powder Dynamite, Fuse, &c, at cheap rates from FRANCIS OUDAILLE, General Merchant, Lawrence. WINTER TWEEDS. 1 NEW GOODS ! NEW GOODS ! ! A VARIED selection of Winter Tweeds just opened out. The first consignment for the season. The latest Novelties in Checks and Stripes. WATERPROOFS. Waterproofs in all shades and patterns kept in Stock, and made to measure. HATS. Hats— A large stock of the latest shapes and colours : Cowboy Hats, a novelty. Shirts, Ties, Collars and Gent's Underclothing. CHARLES STOKES, MERCHANT TAILOR, GENTLEMEN'S OUT FITTER AND HOSIER, Boss Plaub, Lawrence MISS M. E. THOMPSON, CERTIFICATED TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE, Is prepared to give Private Lessons at Pupils' Residences in and around Lawrence and Waitahuna. Address — Care Mr John Thompson, Lawrence. ' [A Card.] "Ijf ßS CHASE MORRIS (Pupil of Julius iv. Herz, Melbourne) is prepai-ed to receive Pupils for lessons on the Pianoforte and Singing. Terms — 2 guineas per quarter,in advance ; children, under 12, 1 guinea. Address — Whitehaven-street, Lawrence. .[A Card.] MISS ARTHUR, (Certificated Pupil of Mr A. J. Barth), TEACHER OF THE PIANOFORTE. _______ Address — Lancaster-street, Lawrence. [A Card.] MRS YOUNG is open for engagement as Lady's Nurs^. Any kind of Housework done. Address — Canna-st., near Hospital. WANTED AT ONCE. A SMART, Active Lad about 15 years of age. Must be able to milk. — Apply to I J. H. Kekr, Manager, Beaumont Station. WANTED— The Public to send their Macintosh Coats, needing repairs, to E. Levt and Co., Clark-street, Dunedin.

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Tuapeka Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1877, 9 March 1892, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Tuapeka Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1877, 9 March 1892, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Tuapeka Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1877, 9 March 1892, Page 2

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