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HE'S COME! HE'S COME!! HE'S COME!!! Has Comb to ST. BATHAN'S, (DUNSTAN CREEK) And OPENED a first-CLASS DRAPERY ESTABLISHMENT. 'HICH he has filled with the largest asd choicest STOCK OF GOODS Ever seen on a Goldfield. He Imported them direct from Home Purposely to please his customers, and is in a position to fit them out in the latest wyle o*f "Fashion, at one-half the prices hitherto charged. He Fears no Rival House, i«« evinced that the superior quality of his goods, together with their moderate cost will bring him all the trade. The Ladies' Department Con'ainß n magnificent assortment of New and Fashionable Goods, citable fer rhf senson, rich Slmwls and Mantels, handsome Hats and Bonnets, Prints, Muslins, Poplinettes and Mohair. A choice assortment of Underclothing, made expressly for this establishment. The Gentlemen s Department Contains complete Suits of the latest cut; Working Suits of the strongest and most durable material.; all the Newe s t styles in Hats, &c, &c. The Children's Department Contains Boys' and Girls' Clothing of every description. The Boot Department Contains the besfassortment.of Riding and Wellington Boots, Bluchers Waterugh n G.loshes, Long Boots. Grained Boots, and Ladies' and Children's Boots and Shoes ever brought on to the Goldfields. D. M'COmOCHIE Retains his e-tablishment at CLYDE.and he intends to PITCH into busines at both phces. He hopes to deserve and receive a continuance of the liberal suppor hitherto accorded him by an appieciating public. SHIERI? GRIFFITHS JOKES (JLatelFred- Hall). MUMumwrra? DUNSTAN CREEK. G JONES begs to inform his friends that he has made extensive alterations and . fl .nred the house throughout, and that it is now the most convenient in the town-Th-Bedßonms are warm and well fitted. There is a well-furnished Dinin" si Privote Sittiiit' Rooms, together with a large room, fitted with a stage and every • uipnee Wconc.prts and theatrical performances. F'.hpt-claps 'A'iwes and Spieits. Music and Dancing Evert Evening. : ASE TO THE HOESE & SAFETY TO HIS RIDER «ADDLEES, Sunderland - street. Clyde. beg to inform the inhabitants of Clyde, Alexandra, and surround" \ injs distr-cts that they have shortly to arrive a splendid stock of new goods, of the b« s' Colonial and English Manufacture, which will be sold at prices to suit the times. Jobbing Wobk of every description done at greatly reduced prices. Ladies' and •Gentlemen's saddles lined and stuffed with the lest new colonial hair, at 10s. each. Hakkbss of all descriptions made to order, on the premises, at the shortest notice,

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Dunstan Times, Issue 193, 6 January 1866, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dunstan Times, Issue 193, 6 January 1866, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dunstan Times, Issue 193, 6 January 1866, Page 4

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