0 H E A g1 L E for two Months only. I. WRIG HT, SAVING DISPOSED OF HIS PREMISES IN CROMWELL, NOW OFFERS FOR SALE HIS LARGE AND VARIED STOCK. A PRIVATE SALE WILL BE HELD TILL CHRISTMAS, WHEN THE REMAINDER WILL BE PUT UP TO AUCTION. THE STOCK CONSISTS OF A large assortment of Ladies and Children's Hats, trimmed and untrimmea; *»yiifiTtiiE»»Wil.i^<»miTti Ladies' and Children's Underclothing; Ladies' and Children's Dresses, Jackets, &c.; Grey and White Calicos ; Table Linen, Sheeting, Towelling, Dimity ; Mnslifi Curtains, Bed Quilts ; Toilet Covers ; Hoyle's and other Prints ; Alpacas, Winceys, Lustres, All-wool Plaids ; Grenadines and other Woollen Goods ; Welsh and other Flannels ; Hosiery and Haberdashery ; Men's and Boys' Hats and Caps—Straw, Leghorn, and Felt; Trimmings, Tulles, Spotted Nets, Flowers; Ribbons, Feathers, &c. j MEN'S &*BOYS' CLOTHING, of every description ; Matting, Carpeting, Druggeting, &0.5 China, Crockery, and Glass ; IRONMONGERY & CUTLERY; Hanging and Table Lamps ; Electro-plated Goods of every description ; Picks, Shovels, and Garden Tools. • STATlONEßY—consisting of Account, School, Prayer, and Hymn Books ; Bibles ; Birthday Presents and Novels ; Note, Letter, Foolscap, Music, and other paper Envelopes, Pens, Ink, &c Patent Medicines of all kinds; Cabinet and Basket Ware ; Meerschaum, Wooden, and other pipes ; Brushes, Looking-glasses, Toys, &c.; FANCY GOODS, of every description ; Paperhangings and Borderings j Forfar Lining. JEWELLERY—consisting of Brooches, Earrings ; Wedding, Keeper, and Dress Rings ; Watches, &c. Eight-day, Striking, and other Clocks.
[a card.] JOHNSTON, Barrister-at-Law and CONVEYANCER, CROMWELL. ti&EB TRADE BUTCHERY, (Wholesale and Retail). TAMES DAWKINS ■ PROPRIETOR, A. supply ol Beef, Mutton,. Veal, Pork, Hams, Bacon, &c, always &a hand. %*Meat delivered at Town Prices throughout the district. CROMWELL BUTCHERY (WHOLESALE AND RETAIL), OWEN PIERCE * PROPRIETOR. A. supply of Meat of all descriptions always on hand, and sold at the Lowest Prices. CROMWELL ETERINARY SHOEING- FORGE, , Next door to Kidd's Cromwell Hotel. ROBERT WISHART, General Blacksmith, Farrier, Machinist, &c, Begs to intimate to the public that he has purchased the business from Mr Edward Lindsay, as Farrier and Blacksmith, and hopes by paying strict attention to business, and turning out good substantial Work of all kinds, guaranteed, to merit a continuance of public support. R. W. begs to intimate to the public generally that he has purchased the cast-iron bfd for tiring WftEELS from Mr Lindsay, being the first introduced up-country ; and in this branch he will guarantee to give every satisfaction. Horses shod on the latest and most approved principle. Light Shoes - - - 12s. Draught do. - - - 17s. L W t S~H AR T, Veterniary Shoeing Forge. NOTICE. • NY Stray HORSES or CATTLE . running on the Wanaka Station must not bj removed without the consent of the sta» tion-owners. CAMPBELL k M'LEAN.
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Cromwell Argus, Volume V, Issue 266, 3 November 1874, Page 3
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