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PuMic Notices. m your ißicii Fen 3 if; W u iVoA VII THE ' I * .icoj » Itl lO K'l I N H'o R nfia u n fc\u-, Sakvcl'lS rH.iirl ■%s (~\ L >■ ri S ,S; *^ ,pV 0^ THOUGi lilt COPIED a® BY ALL WtIELSCMifICSTE WiCSlErty ; « $) Ln v>ko CHCH m wc Gvj■Z. INDTTSTEIAL GAZETTE. 1 The blending is entirely attended to by Mr. Nelson himself, who is a Taster of great experience, and has bad a special training in the art.” TiMAiIU HERALD. 1 This firm deserves the support of all purchasers of Tea as the article they ofler is superior to anything we have seen in this Colony." PRESS. “ Mr. Nelson is a professional Taster and Blender.” PRICES: 2/- 2/4 2/8 8/4*4/per lb. PURE BIEHDED TEAS, AUCKLAND, W£ 11 iGTO.I,' HJHSTGHURGH, DUNEDIN. AGENTS EVERYWHERE* AIE. WILLETT, A.QENT - RIVERTON Riverton A dvertiseiuents. RIVERTON BAZAAR. JT. CHAPMAN thanks his many customers for past patronage, and wishes to inform • the general public that they may rely on getting the best goods at the lowest poesible prices—at and under Dunedin rates. Inspection invited of slock of Family and Pocket Bibles, Hymn Books (Presbyterian, Church Praise, Ancient and Modern), Church Services and Common Pruvers, from one shilling. JEWELLERY. Watches, Clocks, Gold and Silver Brooches and Earrings, Bracelets, Lockets and Chains, Bings (stone and plain). STATIONERY. Ledgers, Daybooks, Eoolseap Account, Letter and Note Paper and Envelopes (plain and fancy), Prize and Gift Books Novels from sixnence. FANCY ‘GOODS. Writing Desks, Work Boxes and Baskets, Ladies’ Bugs (in leather and velvet), Albums, Photo. Frames, Pocket Books and Purses, Berlin and Crewel Wool and Silks, Toilet Sets, Lustres, Eases from Is, Ornaments, Cups and Saucers, Jugs and Mugs. Pipes, Tobaccos, and smokers’ sundries. Accordeons, Concertinas, and Violins. Toy's (a large assortment). Cricketing Material. ANNUALS 1889. Leisure Hour, oueday at Horae, Family Herald, London Journal, Every' Week, Welcome, Casssls Saturday Journal, Boy r ’s Own .Annual (8s 6d) Girl’s Own Annual (8s 6d), &c. Books not in stock procured without delay. AGENT FOR Australasian/Sketcher, Canterbury Times, Witness, Southlander, Weekly Times, Young Ladies’ Journal, and Home ot Foi’eign public 'oreign publications procured. Agent for Colonial Insurance Comp my. N.B.—Chambers’ Graduated Headers at published price a a ) Copies at 3id Prize Books for School Committees and Sunday Schools at published prices. REVISED EDITION OF THE BIBLE. ■DI A R lES FOR !8 91. SMALL NO L'E PAPER, five quires for Is. XMAS AND NEW YEAR CARDS, SPLENDID ASSORTMENT, CHEAP J. W. CHAPMAN, Palmerston St., Tiverton. 3d for cash.

54 CASES AID BALES 64 OE NEW GOODS NOW OPENING D „ AT HERBERT, HAYNES & CO. Hie above Goods being direct from the British and Continental markets, and bought by a iirst-class buyer, we can, with every confidence, place them before the public, knowing the value cannot be excelled. 30, —Special attention to country orders. HERBERT, HA YNES & CO, Tailors, Drapers & Outfitters, TAY STREET, I N YERCAB 01LL. EHEECT. "eXPEEIEI’CE, ABILITY.^ THE SLiAS AME TO A SUOOILSSiTtJL BH.HNEdB. Ik is an Q <4 w 5 £ <4 w * GRASP AND HOLD! undisputed fact—THlS PKOFOUND CONVICTION, TILE I’LL ALU) ACKNOWLEDGMENT OF THE PEOPLE. AND YOU MAKE SO Ell 1105,! PUBLIC OPINION. That sterling und inexhaustible source from which there is ever iljvving a sparkling stream cf spotless judgment and wholesome instruction is proclaiming in unmistakcablo terms Hat the O. b. and 0, F., Otaul.au, leads t.n.nn ad. Ikeir facilities arc the best. You consult vour oivm in'erest. . i on consider the Mel I are <-f your own • ownship, and at the sune ti i e show ) cnu> good sense by icj eting the mvtiiical inducement otfo cd by outs.da institutions when -y A u buy at the O. 15. and 0. F. Eiuolishnn nt. Elegant Lines in Gout’s made up Sails at 80s; 0- 1;;>/ 1 Tweed 1 rjuseis, 12s Go ; Suits to measure, dlls up wards. bools to nr in ure, 17s p-l upwards. buy 3 our boots and Clothing r.l ,he O. H. and C. F.—tho largest stack ill the district. Gent’s Hats, Gaps, Ties, Collars, S-.irts, JJraccs, &0., &c. Fancy Goods, Pipes, Tobacco, &c &c. Once tried, always used is SLNOLAIIt’.S TEA at i7s p r box. Trv it. Cheese, 5d per lb. Call early and judge for yourselves. LATEST STYLES FINEST WORKMANSHIP CO LUiECT rjilOKS Til O flO UG i 1 SATIS FACTION BOOTS AN!) CLOTHING KEI’AIKED ON TiIESHOEi'EST NOTICE. TER M S aTJiI CT L Y Ca 3 Ji. Note the Address— OTAU T A IJ H E W o H E W E w O L r o BOOT AND CLOTHING i.V„T :.Y. A. W. SINCLAIR, Manager*

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Western Star, Issue 1548, 28 March 1891, Page 1

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