New Advertisements: Q H Ji a P rt A l yjGIVING UP BUSINESS ! Stoddart Brothers having determined to give up business in Kaitangata, will offer the whole of their stock DRAPERY, GROCERIES, IRONMONGERY, &c, AT ASTONISHING LOW PRICES, and for cash only. Sale to commence on MONDAY, 14th OCTOBER. Stoddart Brothers ivquesfc that all parties indebted to them will uLn:]-..-^-* their debts at once. 793 JfILOODS! FLUOD6. Fl/JohS! In consequence, HORN, ROY, & CO., Stirling, Will offer for 'sale, for six weeks, their whole stock of damaged goods at such unwonted reductions tliat. nothing but a trial in purchasing is qualified to convince. For all goods damaged, no reasonable offer refused For all goods undamaged, 25 per cent, allowed on current jmces For all goods damaged, no reasonable offer refused For all goods undamaged, 25 per cent, allowed on current prices For all goods damaged* no reasonable offer refused For all goods undamaged, 25 per cent, allowed on current prices For all goods da.naged, no reasonable offer refused For all goods undamaged, 25 per cent, allowed on current prices For all goods damaged, no reasonable offer refused. HORN, ROY, & CO., Stirling. o It is almost futile to say that, taking the ratio of their current prices, there is no house in tlie district we know comparable to tliem in equality and moderation of charges. 826 JJ ALCLUTHA UiNDKIt WATER. THE BROKEN BRIDGE. Magnificent views of Balclutha during the recent floods, showing the wreck of the bridge as it at present stands, by WALTER BURTON, Photographer, George-street, Dunedin, may be had on application to Mr H. S. Reunert, agent, Balclutha. 842 Jp iS H X, V BOAT. Messrs D. M'Favlane and D. P. M'Kenzie having placed a Boat upon the river at the site of the old bridge, are prepared to convey passengers across at all hours. CHARGE: SIXPENCE. 830
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Clutha Leader, Volume V, Issue 226, 8 November 1878, Page 2
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