MARSHALL'S THRESHING-MACHINES. rpHE Undersigned are now Booking Ordeis for Season JL 1883, and as the demand exceeds that of any previous year, it is desirable, in order to prevent disappointment as to time of delivery that parties requiring Machinery should lodge their orders without delay. The latest improved " Colonial" Thresher has given all parties who had it last season the greatest satisfaction. HENDERSON, LAW & CO., Dnnedin. Agents for Marshall, Sons and Co. (Limited"). BENEVOLENT CARNIVAL, 1882. THE COMMITTEE of the proposed CARNIVAL in aid of the Benevolent Institution, to be held in MR. DONALD REID'S NEW WOOL AND GRAIN STORE, 22nd NOVEMBER, 1882, Have pleasure in soliciting Donations, both in Money and Kind, as on former occasions. Donations in Produce, Stock, etc., will be carried free by Railway, and it is suggested where local Committees are formed for the purpc Be, that arrangements be made to send the contributions in one lot and not later than the 20th November. JOHN L. GILLIES, Hon. Sec. *. GLASGOW AND LONDONDERRY N^^ft BOOT k SHOE STORE. 13 Arcade, Dunedin. 'M^^^Bnßk XT EI L Me FAD DEN -=>-z=^-~=^ (p or m any years Salesman at Loft's BOOTS and Slippers strong and neat, Slipp> rs and Boots to fit the feet, Bwots and Shoes already made, At No. 13 Royal Arcade. BOOTS or Shoes for young or old, Shoes ai.d Boots, they must be sold ; Boots and Shoes at prices fair, Guaianteed to give good wear. OUTS and Shoes : the Dark Stout Man " Will do the best for you he can ; If you will only on him call, He'll try to please you one and all. OTICE. — If this should Meet the Eye of the person or persons who are wanting good BOOTS and Shoes, they should not b'ovget the Address of the Dark Stout Man, 13 Royal Arcade. OKTH KNOWING that the Best and Cheapest House for Boots and Shoes is the LAMiOW <te LOISDONDEKRY BOOT bTnitE, 13 Aicade. No clap-trap sale, but guarantee a good, honest article for the Price asked. Never Selling Off, but always Selling On. NEIL McFADDEN, 13 Royal Arcade. SHAMROCK HOTEL Spey Street, INVEBCARGILL. THOMAS SCULLY PROPRIETOR. The above hotel is centrally located in the principal business part of the town, and within five minutes' walk of the Railway Station. It has undergone thorough renovation. The Bed Rooms are lofty and well ventilated. The accommodation is second to none in Southland. Nothing but the. best Liquers sold on the premises. Note the Address :—: — SHAMROCK HOTEL, Spey Street. y^EORGE PRIEST, WOOL, GBA.IN, AND GENERAL PRODUCE BBOKER, TIM A B U
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume X, Issue 499, 3 November 1882, Page 24
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429Page 24 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume X, Issue 499, 3 November 1882, Page 24
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