Ifew Advertisements QTI XL I N~a fITOB E. Wo beg -respectfully to return our sincere thanks to the inhabitants of STIRLING, INCH CLUTHA, HILLEND, and surrounding districts for the LIBERAL PATRONAGE accorded to us since we commenced business in' Stirling, and trust, by procuring our Stock at the very best markots, and selling at the lowest possible profits, to receive a continuance of your hitherto bestov/ed favours. Having lately considerably increased our stock of GENERAL MERCHANDISE, consisting of Drapery, Groceries, Ironmongery, Bqots and Shoes, Crockery, Stationery, Etc. Etc., And having facility of Railway Communication to our doors, wo can safely say wo can offer our Varied Stock at prices which cannot be undersold in tho district. We invite sjiecial attention to our stock of CLOVERS and GRASS SEEDS. Having a thorough knowledge of the quality of Farmers' Seeds, and having exercised great care in selecting Seeds from the best houses, we can offer the above at moderate prices and of. firstclass quality. Garden Seeds in large variety. We arc BUYERS of all sorts of FARM and DAIRY. PRODUCE at highest market prices. Agents for — National Fire and Marino Insurance Co. and Otago Daily Times and Witness Co. TTORN, "OOY, and CO. Xi JA; c 469 TJONA-FIBE CLEARING SALE OP GENERAL MERCHANDISE, AT KAITANGATA, PREVIOUS TO STOCK-TAKING. J W. T. SMITH Begs to inform his Customers and tho Public generally that ho will offer the Wholo of his Stock at EXTREMELY LOW RATES for ONE MONTH, Commencing Ou BATUBDAY, the 25th AUGUST. The Stock, which is well selected and very suitable for tho District, and will well repay any inteudg purchasers making a visit, comprises A large stock of GENERAL DRAPERY GROCERIES BOOTS and SHOES IRONMONGERY GLASSWARE CROOKERYWARE FANCY GOODS Builders' Materials, Timber, Sashes, Doors, Etc. etc. Terms cash. W. T. Smith, GENERAL MERCHANT, KAITANGATA. August 15, 1577. c 474 GLASGOW PIE HOU^ HOTEL, and RESTAURANT, Corner of Princes and Dowling-streets, DUNEDIN. JOHN DONALDSON, Proprietor. Elegant and commodious premises have been erected on the site of the -wall-known Old PieShop, forming a complete Hotel, Restaurant, and Refreshment Rooms This House now possesses unequalled advantages to Strangers and Visitors from -the'eountry, from its central position in tho business part of thft City, and its close proximity to the Shipping and Railways. Superior accommodation for Visitors and Boarders. Comfortable Bods, with every convonieuce. First-class Cuisine. In tho Restaurant, Meals can bo obtained at all hours of , the day, with every luxury of the season. The celebrated Ashet Pie, with Cup of Coffee or Glass of Ale or Porter, 6d; Travellers called for early Trains and Coach. Nig] it Porter. N.B. — Orders for Wedding Cakes and all descriptions of Confectionery executed with tasto and despatch. Societies' Balls, etc., catered for on reasonable terms. Large Rooni suitable for private or public Meetings or Social Reunions. c 222
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Clutha Leader, Volume IV, Issue 166, 7 September 1877, Page 2
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