Riverton Advertisements. RIVERTON BAZAAR. J. W. C“ APMiN ' BOOKSELLER, STATIONER And. Fancy Goods Dealer, In returning thanks to the residents of Riverton and district for pist patronage, begs to intimate that he has opened in his new premises, corner o£ Palmerston and Napier streets, with a large and varied stock at prices to suit the times. Family Bibles from 255; Pocket Bibles, from Is 6d . , English Presbyterian Hymn Books from Is; Hymns (A. and M.), la JEWELRY Gold and Silver Brooches and Earrings Lockets, Chains, Rings (set, wedding and keepers^ Watches—Rotherham’s, Waltham, &c. STATIONERY.,. Ledgers and other Account Books, Novels from 6d upwards,-Prize Books, Albums from Is, Work Boies, Writing Desks,-. Ladies’ Bags, Fancy Goods, Toys, I Pipes,-Tobacco, etc.ANNUALS. Leisure Hour, Sunday"-at Home, Quiver i ■ Good Words, All; the Year Round,! f Family Herald, London Journal, Bow Bolls, and other serials . School Requisites and School Books AGENT FOR Australasian, Sketcher, New Zealand NevyS ' Otago Witness,-' Canterbury Times, Southland Times, and Southlander, Colonial Insurance Company. C Home Papers and Periodicals by every mail. Prize Books to School and Church Committees at published price. ! LETTS’'DIARIES, 1884. General News and Advertising Agent, PALMEKSTOK-STREET' 'RIVERTON. CHAPMAN, j ’R. MILLS & CO AUCTIONEERS VALUATORS. INSURANCE, STOCK AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, Palmerston street, Riverton, : Beg to announce that they have taken over the business lately carried on by P. Grant and Co., and trust by strict and prompt attention to nil business entrusted to them to merit the same liberal support accorded to their predecessors.
I BILLIARDS! BILLIARDS rjIEMPERANCE /BILLIARD SALOON Napieb Street, RIVER TO N. B. H. BRUCE, I • Proprietor QueeirstoAvii Advertisements. P J AMES REID Begs to announce that lie is now prepared to supply bis unrivalled XXXX A ™ S Tom In bulk bj bottle. A trial respectfully solicited. JAMES REID Brewer, Queenstown Eastern Bush Advertisements. M. S C 0 B I E GENERAL STOREKEEPER, EASTERN BUSH, Begs to thank the settlers and the residents of the district for their past favors, and hopes to receive a continuance of same. His general stock of DRAPERY, GROCERIES, IRONMONGERY, &c., Is specially selected to suit the requirements of the district, and is being constantly replenished. It will be sold for cash at town prices, with carriage added.
Orders to tide amount of £3 and upwards will be delivered within a reasonable distance free of charge. Orders by post promptly attended to. Hides, Rabbit Skins, and Dairy Produce taken in exchange for .goods. The highest prices given. igert for the Victoria Insurance do
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Western Star, Issue 805, 29 December 1883, Page 1
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415Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Western Star, Issue 805, 29 December 1883, Page 1
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