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GOODWIN & BARLOW, ...... v ■ ■■-;;j- - : • Watchmakers, Mamaacturing Goldsmiths and Jewellers, TT AVE now on hand a first-class Selection of Gold and Silver Watches, also a choice assortment of Chains, Brooches. Pins, Eings, Earrings, Lockets, Bracelets, &c (MANUFACTURED ON THE PBEMISEB.) Clocks of all descriptions Lever, Alarums,, Striking and Silent, 25s and upwarde—guaranteed for twelve months Watches and Clocks cleaned, repaired, and accurately timed. Any article in Gjl d or Silver manufactured on the prem : ses, from parties own material. Artificial Teeth Fitted on the most approved principle. Satisfaction guaranteed. The Correct Time Ascertained by observation every week. Agents : Dunstan Creek, Mr W. Pjle. Blacks, Mr Carlbach. Queenstown, M Fraer. Drybread, Mr W. F. Dixon. EASE TO THE HOESE & SAFETY TO HIS EIDEE. SADDLERS, Sunderland - street. Clyde. CIHADWICK&Co. beg to inform the inhabitants of Clyde, Alexandra, and surround* ) ing districts that they have just received a splendid stock of new goods, o* the best Colonial and English Manufacture, which will be Bold at prices to suit the times Joobixo WoßKof every description done at greatly reduoed prices. Habkeßs of every description made to order, on the premises, at the shortest notice.

The Late Fire, IHOMAS HUDSON (Late of the i Scandinavian) has much pleasure in informing his old friends that he has taken the premises known as THE OLD CLUB. The same attention and comfort, as for merly cf the Scandinavian, will be given. T. HUDSON, Scandinavian Hotel, Maclaggan-ctreet. RANTED KNOWN.—Wm. Fidler * » thanks the Miners and the Publie in general for the very liberal support they have bestowed upon him since starting as an Hotel-keeper in Dunedin. W. F. having been an Ovens digger so many years, has a good idea what a miner's comfort should be. Everything in his Hotel is of the best quality. * Board and Lodging 25s per week. Billiards and Bagatelle for the amusement of visitors. Auld Scotland Hotel, Stuart street, five minutes' walk from Coach office. NEWING MACHINES. J.' - . ■ Sewing Machines. Sewing Machines. EDWARD HAMILTON, Machinist and Gunmakeb, Repairs Sewing Machines of every description and has for sale new and secondhand Machines. Observe Next the Shamrock Hotel, Rattray Street, Dunedin. Cromwell Coal Pit. I 'PHE Coals from this Pit are Unequalled 1 for their burning properties, either in Stoves or Grates. 20a per Ton at tne Pit' B mouth. Full Weight Guaranteed. and Drays loaded at Five Minutes' Notice. W, GOOPALL, Proprietor

CROMWELL HOTEL, CROMWELL. Begs to return thanks to his Friends am the Publio generally, for the kind support he has hitherto received, and still hopes t< merit the same. la connection with his House is a SEW TEN STALL STABLE. For the convenience of Travellers. A CAREFULL GROOM ON IHE PBEMIBES. MDOUGALL'S ROYAL MAIL LINE OF COACHES Between Clyde and Queenstown Union Hotel, Clyde every Monday Wednesday, and Friday, af 7 a.m.; convey ing passengers and mails to the Kawarau Roaring Meg, Arrow River, and Queen*•own, returning every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday. The above line will meet the Dunedin Coaches Parties conveyed from the Lake listrict through in THREE DATS TO DUNBDJH. N.B. The proprietor will not hold himself responsible for parcels unless the oarriage thereon is pre-paid. VICTORIA STORE, CKOMWELL, WRIGHT & CARPENTEB, Grocery and Haberdashery,, j Fancy Goods. , CIRCULATING LIBRARY

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Dunstan Times, Issue 229, 14 September 1866, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Dunstan Times, Issue 229, 14 September 1866, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Dunstan Times, Issue 229, 14 September 1866, Page 4

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