JNTew Advertisements * T^T ALTER IJISLOP & p 0., •Beg* to draw the attention of their Customers and the General Public to a SPECIAL LINE IN BLANKETS, Which "they have just opened out, slightly spotted,, and will be sold a DECIDED BARGAIN. Also, a SPECIAL LINE in W I JST C JE ~Y S, Which will be sold VERY CHEAP. They have much pleasure in drawing attention to their larg-e and -varied Stock of WINTER GOODS, Comprising- all the Novelties for the Winter Season. TRIMMED HATS, in Ladles' and Children's. Ladies' and Children's Untrimmed. DRESS FABRICS, In Crisp Winceys, Costixnie Cloths, Serges. French Merinos, Homespuns-, -and Drcs3 Tweeds. I COSTUMES' . For Winter Wear in various materials. NOVELTIES IN IFANCY GOODS, In Ladies' Silk Scarfs, Frillings, Collars, Cuffs, and Linen Sets. PLAIN DOMESTIC GOODS. Calicos, Flannels, Blankets Sheetings, Towellings, Quilts ■Curtains, Toilet Covers, etc. MEN'S, YOUTHS', and BOYS' CLOTHING. j Men's Tweed Suits, in Saos, Pagets, and' Galateas Men's Tweed Trousers, and Trousers and Vests J White and Printed Moles, in all sizes. Some very Cheap Linesan BOYS' CLOTHING. NEW BOOTS FOR WINTER WEAK, In Ladies', Gents', and Children's. A large cind well-assorted Stock suitable for the Season. > r SINGER'S SEWING MACHINES, At Dunedin prices, i c A Large and Well -Selected Stock of I GROCERIES, CROCKERYWARE, and IRONMONGERY, i . We Respectfully Solicit an Early Inspection. WALTER HIB LO P .& GO BA.LCLUTHA. c 344 - -NEW CLOVERS. NEW CLOVERS. J^ I M M O ■& "J£ L A I E Have on sale NEW CLOVERS, .just landed ex the " Hooghlej," from the well-known Seedsmen, Jas. Carter and Co., of London. Kimmo and Blair are Agents for these celebrated Reapers, which gained new honours at the late Sydney Exhibition, where they competed successfully against all comers. Amongst those in competition were the Canadian Exhibits from the great American International Show held at Philadelphia, U.S.A. IS T immo]and Blair 1 have a few of MITCHELL & SONS' GRAIN and GRASS SEED SOWING > , MACHINES. These machines are in use on the Greenfield and other large Estates, and on > several large and small farms. It is well known that these machines soon recoup the first outlay by the immense saving in seed, and' otherwise perform their work very evenly and satisfactorily. ' ' A consignment of W. G. Murray and Co.'s (of Banff) DOUBLE -FURROW PLOUGHS Has been placed in our hands to sell. These Ploughs are well known, and took ■ the first prize at the Royal Agricultural Society's Show at Hull, England. The prices are low, and the article good. We have also on sale :— - --SHEEP NETS FENCING WIRE, Nos. 6 to 10 WOOLPACKS CORNSACKS Extras for Pine's Double-furrow Plough for Joseph Nicholson's Reapers CHAFF-CUTTER, for horse-power, large size ' 'j - BARN BANNERS, -large size. ] I Commissions of all kinds undertaken. We are Dunedin Agents for the " Clutiia Leader." NIM M O . & BLAIR, (Successors to the late G. F. Eeid,) FORWARDING, CUSTOMS, and GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, STAFFORD-STREET, DUNEDIN. :
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Clutha Leader, Volume IV, Issue 166, 7 September 1877, Page 2
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