Cromwell CUMMER DRAPERY, Ex Otago and Ihjdaspes. We are now opening out 37 PACKAGES OF DRAPERY, specially suited for the Summer Season, which have heen personally selected and bought for CASH, and will be disposed of at VERY LOW PRICES to suit the times. Our new Stock comprises all the latest novelI ties from London and Paris. Being too varied to particularise, we enumerate oidy Leading Lines. Ladies' Trimmed and Uh trimmed Hats, in Dolly Varden, Mandarin, ]S'uilson, and Sydney,—all newest shapes. Girls' ditto. Ladies' Dresses in Silks. Mohairs, Grenadines, Muslins, Merinos, Prints, &o. &c. Ladies' Chemisettes, Ties, and Sleeves,— a great variety. Sunshades,-all kinds. Ladies' and Children's Underclothing. &c. &c. &c. Men's and Boys' Clothing, in immense variety. THE LARGEST STOCK OF DRAPERY ON THE GOLDFIELDS. —AN INSPECTION INVITED. I. HALLENSTEIN & CO, | Drapers and Importers. WINES. SPIRITS. GROCERIES. "N Order to meet the increasing require- j meats of the district, we have opened out in the above lines. By purchasing for CASH, j and keeping the best class of goods obtainable, I and selling them at reasonable prices, we trust j to receive a share of patronage. Brandy—Hennessey's in case and bulk Rum—best Jamaica Whiskey—Lome Highland ' Dunville's, Islay Port Wine—Offley's four grape Sherry—Gonzale's four diamond Colonial Wine, Geneva, Old Tom, Ginger ! Wine, Cordials, Bitters (various), &o. kc. GROCE It I E S of the best quality, in Teas, Coffees, Sugars, Caudles, Soaps, Raisins, Currant*, Sauces, Oysters, Salmon, &c. Ac. I. HALLENSTEIN & C O.A GENERAL IMPORTERS, Cromwell, Queenstown, Arrow, and Melbourne. TT'E, the undersigned, beg to inform tlie i » inhabitants of the Crom veil, Alexandra, and Clyde districts that we have appointed I. Hallenstein and Co., Cromwell, As our only AGENTS for the sale of our Silkdressed FLOUR, BRAN, AND POLLARD. We guarantee all Flour branded with our name, and obtained through the above agents. IRTSOX & HALLENSTEIN, Brnuswi"k Flour Mills, LAKE WAR ATI P nROMWELL PUBLIC LIBRARY. The Reading-room is open t.i Subscribers on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Saturdays. The Library contains an extensive variety of Books in every department of literature ; and about £6O worth of New Works is expected to arrive shortly from Great Britain. All the Provincial Newspapers, and a number of English Papers and Periodicals, arc regularly received for the use of Subscribers. Annual Subscription, £1 Is; naif-Yearly 12s <>d ; Quarterly, 7s Gd. >OISON for DOGS will be laid on Mount Pisa Station on and after this Mount Pisa, 12Ci May 1870. 27tc Bannockburn „ .TILLIAM SUTHERLAND & CO., vv ' ' (Late of Lo ; ;iutown), GENERAL BLACKSMITHS & FARRIERS, Beg to intimate to Mining Companies and the public generally have removed t< OUARTZVILLE, next to llazl Range Hotel, where they hope, by s..rict attention to business and reasonable charges, to merit a fharc of their pntronage.
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Cromwell Argus, Volume IV, Issue 164, 31 December 1872, Page 2
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