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Cromwell Advertisements "MHsHkfcridH GENERAL IMPORTERS, 7TE have muck pleasure-in calling the attention of the inhabitants of Cromwell ? and surrounding districts to our Which is specially suitable to supply th eu " wants. Each Department will be found complete, and assorted with every requirement. r> -n \ The attention of Ladies is respect- Ironmongery, Carefully chosen by our Mr urapery. f ix uy directed to this Department. Mining" Tools Buttner. To enumerate all It will be found replete with all the latest novel- . . . ' }-tho articles in this departties from tlie Melbourne markets, (carefully Agricultural | men t is impossible. Every selected by our Mr Hallenstoin), comprising : Implements. J want can be supplied. Dresses, in silks, fancy and black ; alpacas, « ~j ( Consisting of Timber, all kinds chalhes, mohairs, winceys, muslins, prints, ~? " . f I Iron, galvanised and painted . coburgs Materials ( z i nCi doors, sashes, ridging and Shawls, all-wool French merinos, skirt- spouting, screws, nails, locks, hinges, and bolt ings, jackets, &c. _ „••... _., -,. „ „,,,.,„ Tinware—all kinds. Hosiery, gloves, handkerchiefs,-. laces, trim- UUS, Uiass, an Kinas. mings of all kinds PaperhangingS—a very large and ckoio Ladies' and Children's Underclothing.-Our assortment. stock.will be found the largest and best- Tinware-all kinds. assorted on the Gold-fields Ladies' and Children's Hats, trimmed and un- Kitchen Utensils—stoves, boilers, sauoetrimnied pans, kettles, &c. Feathers, flowers, corsets, chignons, &c. Crockery-a well-assorted department. A large assortment of white and coloured T „.. __ T flannels, serge and cricketing; calicoes and Lamps, Glassware, Kerosene, Lampsheetings ; and every other article required ware. in the trade. j p urn {f u « fl I Comprising chairs, tables, bed- ( Mmi'k Sni+« Patrpt nnd ' steads, mattresses, wash-stands Slop Department, j sac; boys' ditto ITo- flock > hair > P illows ' bolsters, &c. pold, Stanley, sac, and Knickerbocker Leather—in crop, kip, calf, kangaroo, &0., Trousers and vests, all kinds from the Tannery of Michaelis, Hallenstein, Trousers, in silk mixture, doeskin, tweed, and Co., Melbourne. 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 Grindery—a large assortment. Tobacco, Cigars, &c ( Our Melbourne firm , & kj, uiu. j being large importers, we can do this line especially well. Men s and boys' Hosiery, of all kinds | «...__ ( A good selection of note, letter, Hats—straw, merino, tweed, silk - stitched, I stationery, j and f oo j scap p apcr . envelopes felt, and plush, in all the latest shapes of every description ; commercial books, a large Waterproof coats, overalls, leggings, and sou'- J variety ; a choice selection of gift-books, &o. and pilot coats I Fancy Goods j A large ' choi f' 'T 1 YiU ' ied i J ( assortment. All the above Goods are to our special ord e i-t->x * •**- ■>• • o ni • , * ! Patent Medicines of all kinds. Boots and Shoes j A ' Saddlerv i (Made ex l H ' essl >' for us b >' Altßon T ,. , .., ,«..., consisting of: bactCUery, of Melbourno)-a splendid assortLadies, girls, and children's boots, in kid, ! ment compris i„g spring-cart and dray harness, cashmere, morocco ami leather hj gt co]k < flf ]dnd Slippers-canvas, patent leather (plain and brkU hll martillgaleSj and S addle-cloths fur-trimmed) sheepskin, and carpet jock cart stock anc f buggy whi . Mens and boys boots—elastic side, Balmoral, OOJ * r Blucher, Wellington, half Wellington, and -pvr.rh-.nA . ( A S ents for Robertson and H alienriding boots ■ rroauce I stein, Brunswick Mour Mills, Lake Colonial water-tights, made to our order in ! Wakatip.—We have for sale their silk-dressed Melbourne ! Flour, (the best in the Province); pollard, bran, Gun. boots—Hay ward's North British and oats > wheat, barley, chaff. Garden seeds in Liverpool; Hardy's nuggets. g l- eat variety. r „ natfl (Tn tapestry, felt, all-wool kidder- Sundries. I F ente ' tal 'P auli " s - Manilla ™PeCarpetS j min^tor) d t hearth . r c ■"«""«» | hose canvas, horse-covers, wheel, barrows, hose-directors, brushware, camp and Matting—China and coir; oilcloth, door-mats, colonial ovens, &c. &c. &c. ALL ORDERS WILL RECEIVE OUR PROMPT AND CAREFUL ATTENTION.

ARGUS SEED WAREHOUSE, CROMWELL. George Matthews, NURSERYMAN, SEEDSMAN AND SEED GROWER, Moray-Place, Dunedin, Begs to announce that lie has established a BR \NCH of his business at the office of the CROMWELL ARGUS, where he purposes keeping in BtocK every description of Fruit Trees and Garden Seeds Of the very best qualities, and suited to the requirements of the district. Orders received for all kinds of Nursery Stock, Fruit and Forest Trees, Ornamental Trees and Shrubs, Flower Seeds, Agricultural Seeds, &c, etc., &c. The first consignment of Trees and Seeds has just arrived, and is now on sale at the Sfcb SStarcjjottsf, CROMWELL. U N C T lON H 0 T E TUAPEKA ROAD, (Seventeen miles from Lawrence). HUGH MACKENZIE, (Late of Manuhcrikia), Desires to inform his numerous friends throughout the Northern Gold-fields that he has purchased the JUNCTION HOTEL, lately kept by Mr Thomas Higgs ; and that he is enabled to offer, at the above hotel, accommodation equal to that of any house on the road. Branch Booking Office for Cobb's Coaches to Tevift and Switzers. Passengers change coaches for Switzers at the Junction Hotel. Good stabling and paddock accommodation. A, JACK'S riRITERION FAMILY k COMMERCIAL A L E X A N I) R A. Livery and Bait Stables.--Loose Boxes, Coach house, &c.

SPARKS FROM THE ANVIL. •ILL IA M BARNES, BLACKSMITH AND FARRIER, (Late of Addlestone, Surrey), Begs to announce to the inhabitants of CROMWELL and the surrounding Districts that he is now carrying on the above business near the Bridge Hotel; and trusts, by strict attention to business, coupled with moderate charges, to secure a share of the work of the district. nROMWELI AUCTION MART, J (Formerly Ziele's Store), MELMO RE-STREET. W. J. BARRY, Auctioneer, Cattle Salesman, AND COMMISSION AGENT, Begs to announce to his friends, and the public generally, that he is now prepared to conduct AUCTION SALES in Cromwell, or any other part of the Province, at the lowest rate of commission. W. J. B. begs to remind the public that his experience as a Cattle Salesman is unsurpassed by that of any other Auctioneer in the Province. In conjunction with the Auction Mart, a large STORK has been secured, capable of holding 500 Tons of Goods, which will be done at a very low rate of storage. Monthly Sales of Cattle will be held, particulars of which will be duly notified. Extensive Cattle Yards—capable of accommodating from 200 to 300 head of Cattle, or from 5000 to 10,000 Sheephave been erected on the Flat immediately adjoining the Township. Drafting Pens for Cattle are provided, so that each party may have his stock sold in separate pens. Arrangements have been made for re ceiving periodical consignments of Drapery (roods and General Merchandise from Dimedm and Melbourne, which will be .':old at the Mart iiv livening Sales,

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Cromwell Argus, Volume I, Issue 44, 14 September 1870, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Cromwell Argus, Volume I, Issue 44, 14 September 1870, Page 2

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