New Advertisements. ]^" 0 T I C E. TO SETTLERS, HOTEL-KEEPERS, &c, &c. WANTED Known-The Otago Labour Exchange and Registry Office for all classes of Servants, for town dr country, is now open. Office Hours; From 9 a.m., till 5 p.m. j and in the evening from 7 to 8. Also, all sorts of Commission Bussiness transacted at lowest rates. All communications punctually attended to. JAMES WHYTE, Agent. Office. Above Wise's, bookseller, eam&v Princes and Rattray streets. 72( "OOOTS ! BOOTS ! BOOTS ! D. B. SIEYWRIGHT (Bootmaker to his Royal Highness the Prince of Wales), Desires te set before the inhabitants of Balcluth? and surrounding districts the advantages of hay ing their boots made by him ; — 1. A good fit, combining ease and comfort, i secured. 2. Parties afflicted -with corns or bunions wil have their boots made so that these wil be no inconvenience. 3. The best iraterial will be guaranteed. Fo strong work Scotch kip alone is used; h light work French calf and kid. Stitchei soles in every case when wanted. 4. The lowest remunerative prices. As D.B.S. is a first-class workman, and as hi personally executes the greater part of his orders he is enabled to sell at prices below any one ii the trade iD Balclutha. He has always in stock a full supply of Eng lish, Scotch, and Colonial-made goods. As a. specimen of his prices he would simpl mention the following *. — Men's Watertights 16s 6d „ Balmorals - 17s 6d „ Elastics 15s Women's Kid Elastics, from lis to 14s 6d Childrens' from Is upwards D.B.S. would ask his customers to compar the above prices with those they have been ii the habit of paying at other establishments. D. B. SIEYWRIGHT, Bootmaker, Ci/iDE-ST-, Balolutha. .72 63T Please read this Advertisement. W. REID, "^yeOLESALE AND RETAII SEED MERCHANT, PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN, HAS FOR SALE— Clovers, all of this season's growth, of the ver finest samples, at very low prices. I am n-*w landing per ship Harrington four ton; of Aberdeen Turnip Seed, same as las season, and known by so many farmers to b< unequalled in the Colony. Also, -50 bushels of "Reid's" Champion of tin World Swedes, which I am sure need n< comment, being now so well known. Foi this early application will he necessary, . the supply will not meet the demand. Also, every sort of Agricultural and Gardec Seeds, all new and of the finest samples. Five Hundredweight of Larch, Scotch and sprue COs per lb), which every person should grow, as they are useful, hardy, and will add value to your estate. Prices on Application. Note the Address — WILLIAM REID, Seed Merchant, 37 Princes-street, Duuedin. nno travel 'ibis season In the Clutha, South Molyneux, Ahuriri, Warepa, Kaihiku, and Te Houka Districts. THE r*t-Af^P^la^»M CLYDESDALE IMPORTED r»0 fV-lifS. STALLIO:iSr * JACK'S THE LAD. Terms £4. Groom's Fee, payable at the time of service. Guarantee as per agreement. AH mares sold after service, tbe seller to be held responsible " All cl aims to be paid before Ist February, 1879. All guarantees due, Ist September, 1879. For pedigree see cards. FALCONER & CO., 820 Proprietors. nno TRAVEL THIS SEASON, in the Popotuna District, the DRAUGHT Jrm J^^Ph& HORSE MARQUIS OF^ HAMILTOH. 766 - THOMAS POLLOCK, Proprietor.
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Clutha Leader, Volume V, Issue 226, 8 November 1878, Page 2
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534Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Clutha Leader, Volume V, Issue 226, 8 November 1878, Page 2
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