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Bannookburn Q.LADSTONB COAL WORKS, Bakhookpubn anw Adams's Gully. Th« undesigned beg to intimate that, they continue to supply COAL of the very boat quality at 32a. per ton, delivered in Cromwell or,at Kawarag Gorge.'- '_'', ~, ; .-.'.,' , ~j" From the Vib. in, Adams's Gully, Coal of exceedingly good quality is i^bw'being supplied to residents at Bannockburn, at moderate prices. | V: NICJHOLAS & CO., ! Proprietors. F ERR Y, KAWARAU RIVER, Main crossing-place between Cromwell and the Nevis for Waggons, Drays, Horses, and Foot passengers. M '. Children attending School, Free. THE FERRY HOTEL Has first-class accomodation for Travellers. Miscellaneous,

WANAKA HOTEL, PEMBROKE. The above hotel, which is delightfully situated oh the margin of the Wanaka Lake, offers to the tourist and pleasure-seeker advantages rarely to be met with. The scenery in. tbe neighbourhood is exceedingly picturesque; and on an Island in the Lake there is excellent rabbit-shooting. A large PLEASURE-BOAT is kept for the accommodation of visitors, and every i care is taken to provide means for their enjoyment while staying at the Wanaka Hotel, which is universally admitted to be one of the most comfortable and best conducted houses in the Province. The Proprietor of the Wanaka Hotel can confidently state that a more pleasant method of passing a few days free from the turmoil and care of business, than by a sojourn in the neighbourhood of the picturesque and romantic Wanaka Lake, can scarcely be imagined. THE STORE, In connection with the hotel, is well supplied with Groceries, Household Utensila, Ironmongery, Mining Tools, &c. THEODORE RUSSELL, Proprietor.

GENERAL IMPORTERS, <s>TULe©:o.©tO'rar:Et! (:&£©] MellDourne.

WE have much pleasure in calling the attention of the inhabitants of Cromwell and surrounding districts to our LABGE AND WELL-SELECTED STOCK, Which is specially suitable to supply their wants. Each Department will be found complete, and assorted with every requirement.

Tl _ ) The attention of Ladies is respectXJrapery. j fully directed to this Department. It will be found replete -with all the latest novelties from the Melbourne markets, (carefully selected by our Mr Hallenstein), comprising : Dresses, in silks, fancy and black ; alpacas, challies, mohairs, winooys, muslins, prints, coburgs Shawls, all.wool plaids, French merinos, skirtings, jackets, &c. Hosiery, gloves, handkerchiefs, laces, trimmings of all kinds Ladies' and Children's Underclothing. Our stock will be found the largest and bestassorted on the Gold-fields Ladies' and Children's Hats, trimmed and untrimmed Feathers, flowers, corsets, chignons, &c. A large assortment of white : and coloured flannels, serge and oricketing ; calicoes and sheetings j and every other article required in the trade, cn„« Slop Department, j gac , boyß , ditt ° Leo . pold, Stanley, sac, and kniokerbocker Trousers and vests, all kinds Trousers, in silk mixture, doeskin, tweed, cotton, Bedford cord, and moleskin Shirts—white dress, regatta, Crimean, serge, Scotch twill, tweed, and jean Pants and nnder-shirts, in flannel, lambswool, serge, merino, and cotton Men's and boys' Hosiery, of all kinds Hats—rstraw. merino, tweed, silk - stitched, felt, and plush, in all the latost shapes Waterproof coats, overalls, leggings, and squ'westers Monkey jackets and pilot ooata All the above Goods are to our special order, Boots and Shoes $ '*£s£££«*' Ladies', girls', and children's boots, in kid, cashmere, morocco, and leather Slippers—canvas, patent leather (plain and fur-trimmed), sheepskin, and oarpet Men's and boys' side, Balmoral, Blucher, Wellington, half Wellington, and riding boots Colonial water-tights, made to our order in Melbourne Gum boots—Hay ward's North British and Liverpool; Hardy'a ffuggets. r!aimo+a i W tap&itry, felt, all-wool kiddorj Matting-r-China and coir j oilcloth, door-mats.

WLftmSm WILL RECEIVE OUR PROMPT AND CAREFUL ATTENTION.

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Cromwell Argus, Volume I, Issue 18, 16 March 1870, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Cromwell Argus, Volume I, Issue 18, 16 March 1870, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Cromwell Argus, Volume I, Issue 18, 16 March 1870, Page 6

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