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tu venuu au v eruscmeuisi DO YOU ENOW THAT EEADf-IEONEbr MEPSTED Is still selling goods as low, anil in some casds lower, than Invercargil or Dunedin prices ? The secret is this—Small expenses and no bad Idebts do not require large profits. His shopj crammed with HEW GOODS for tliej WINTER SEASON bought on the best terms from Colonial and Home Houses. j, ■ Inspection is invited to his STOCk o£ Blankets, Flannels, Sheetings Hosiery, Drest Materials, &c. MBIT’S, YOUTHS’, AND BOYS’ CLOTHINO of every description. LADIE’S AND CHILDREN’S ULSTERS, JACKETS, MILLINER! AND UNDEkcEOTHIN&rr •”** i '■ ’ t See that you buylat the right place. —TItE Ready-Money Drapery AND CDOTHTNG SHOP. PALMERSTON STREET, RIVERTON

GliE AT WES TEEN HOTEL, Palmerston St. M SHIELDS (late of the Wallace • County Hotel), Has pleasure in intimating that he has taken the above wellknown Hotel and hopes his old friends will roll up and give him a call. Good Stabling. CROCKETT & CO.’S IMMENSE Bankrupt purchase CHEAP sal e. Now is your time for Bargains. Come early. Let nothing prevent you. One Pound will go as far as Thebe. BANKRUPT PURCHASE— Girls’ Ulsters and Four-in-lmnds, 2s lid up , ■ Ladies’ Ulsters, 4s lid, 6s 6d, 8s lid up

D. W. CLAiIKE &c. FAMILY GROCER, I Tulles this opportunity of returning thanks I for the extensive patronage hitherto bestowed iupoh her late husband, and of intimating that ishe intends to carry on the business on he? 'own account, when it will be her aim to continue to give satisfaction to all who may favor her with their support. Biscuits and Confectionery of all descriptions. Teas, Sugars, &e., at the Lowest Price*. Wedding Cates made to order. Fresh Fruit always on hand. Faaiilies wailed on daiij, orders puno tually attended to. REMOVED OPPOSITE MR ! FIiASER, BUTCHER. JOHN FARBf ; Genera l Merchant C.OIINEROF. PALMERSTON & JETTY STREETS W ANTED TO PuUCIIASE — Any quantity o£ good fresh Butter. FARM PRODUCE BOUGHT & SO tilt SAWN TIMBER IN' stock. Several desirable Properties in South llivferfon for Sale, or to et. FIREWOOD FOR SALE. 5 1 Ulli HALL, Elizabeth streer, will be let for meetings or any wller purpose. Apply to Mr Forbes caretaker (f hall, or to the un.lersigred, T. BOOTH, Sc'ietary Wallace Lodge, No. 35, 1.0.0. F. notice. £5 0 R E W A R D. rg'MIK a! evo reward will be given Dy me t n - A ti e lust person who will give such informal i >u as will lead to the conviction of any ] croon injuring, stealing oi unlawfully ppm or j in in':. JOHN C. ELLIS » Mer jivale, 29th March 1883.

CHEAP SALE— A splendid lot Ladies’ Dolmans and Cloth Jackets; Gkakd Vat.ue. BANKRUPT PURCHASE— Dress Serges, Hid, Is 4Jd; worth double Heavy Wool Shawls, 8s lid A lot of Feathers to be cleared, 9d, Is, Is 3d and Is 6d BANKRUPT PURCHASE Gents’ Waterproof Chats, 8s lid, 15s 6d; 'going fast. NEWEST MUSIC, Vocal and Instrumental. ceockettTibd go., READY-CASH WAREHOUSE, (Near Railway Station) EIYEE T 6 N. U DfAED p EES Y. GENERAL CARTER (Successor to E. 1 Simpson), HAVELOCK STREET. Orders promptly attended to. Ag.nt for the N. Z. Expreis Company. ■ RIVERTON FISHMONGERY. | William Benetts MATTHEW’S BUILDIN&S ;,J PALMERSTON STREET, RIVERTON A supply of fresh and smoKod fish always on , hand. FRESH OYSTERS DAILY. HAVELOCK HOTEL, Corner of Napier and Havelock streets, RIVERTON. JOHN HAY desires to intimate to his friends and the pubLc generally that lu has purchased the above well known and comfortable hotel, and that no effort will be wanting on Lis p.rt to give satisfaction to all who may favor him with a cill. GOOD STABLING. NOTICE. D R YOCNG will attend Tuesday afternoons. nt Otaidau on JUST AEEI VE H A Large Co isignment of GROCER’S TEA PAPER TINFOIL DO. DO. GROCERS’ DRAPERS’ ANjj SEED BAGS FANCY BUSINESS AM* SHOW CARDS WESTERN STAE OEEIOE.

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Western Star, Issue 856, 2 July 1884, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Western Star, Issue 856, 2 July 1884, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Western Star, Issue 856, 2 July 1884, Page 1

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