" , . ' * "New ' Advertisement. A -■ ' ' ' f : A. ANNUAL OLEARIUG S A#S) '"f H y,- ! {•■■■J IA -■ '' '- AND* V**? 1 '.Aa- .*-'.-'■>?.■. Ji ■A ' \y' y GREAT REDUCTIONS ■ .--• . . <a AT '•-■■•.■ ■ ' y SIIS®M«. ST»IKMMFM®S § * : . : j "*. ;' ; \ CAD AT AJ¥ T O W. ■ • : ■■ . * . Having resolved to largely redace. ozzr ejzteixsive : ctAA7%d- •>■ vciried Stock of General Merchandise previoiXs to tak_ - ■ ing stock in JM/cuy, we beg to intimate to the. inhabi-' "'■" tants of Clinton and the siarroanding districts, that wcshaAllofferat Z77X7^e7^e^ ctnd April— for Qksll—the wJzole of ozzr new and 'well ",<■",' ctssorted Stock, consisting of special inducements in \ y every department, and at szzch sweeping Redactions as should command a. speedy clearance; ancZlagAfKe present stock mzzst be cleared to' make room for Wz7xter> AParahases, no reasona/ble offer will be refasedA/A ""'"'". '"','' ■ ' ' ' A... .. „ ir. . , *. •■/ Early Inspection Invited and Bargains to 111:' ■;;.; .'.;.,;,: AT ...."'"""' SCOBIE BROTHERS^ '- : ■"■A A'
■ illllfl -^ ROYAL MAIL LINE OE COACHES. TAPANUI TO DUNEDIN, THROUGH~IN~ONE DAY. ON and after TUESDAY, the .26th October the Tapanui Coach wiii co'ntinu to 'run as under : — Leaves Tapanui Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, at 6 a.m, Leaves Clinton at nooa', arriving at BaL clutha in time for the 4 o'clock train to Duaediu. Leaves Balclutha -on the arrival of the morning train from Dnnedin, Mondftjs, Wednesdays*, and Fridajs, reaching Tapanui t-ame day. WILLIAMS & CO., 418 Proprietors. COALS ! COALS ! COALS ! JOHN NELSON - Benhae Colliery. T N. begsto intimate that he has purchased ** * Mr Couperthwaite's Coal Mine, and having made extensive improvements is now prepared to cup ply Coal of firat-rate quality for 7s per ton at the Pit. Coals Delivered to all parts of the township st 143 per ton. All orders left with i/Lv Peter Mason will receive prompt. attention. K.l3.~The road to the Pit is now in good repair. 479 WAIPAHEE II 0 T E L, WAIPAHEE. 14 Miles from Tapanui ; 11 Miles ivom Clinton. JOHN KNOX . . . . . Proprietor. ~|" K. begs to' inform his friends and the *-* * travelling community that he has taken the above Hotel, and that it will be his utmost -endeavor to conduct the house in a manner which will ensure those calling onoß to call again. First-class Stabling and Padddck Accommodation. 'Horses and Buggies always ready for Xiift, 701
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Clutha Leader, Volume II, Issue 91, 6 April 1876, Page 2
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359Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Clutha Leader, Volume II, Issue 91, 6 April 1876, Page 2
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