DUNCAN ROBEKTSON, Balmoral Motel AND GENERAL STORE, At the Ferry, Main Coach Road to Teviot, Tuapeka, BlackV, Mount Ida, and Duuedin. fPHIS llotel is the most commodious on \_ the road, is pleasantly situate, on the banks of the Manuberikia River, and in a most desirable spot for pic-nie parties from Clyde and Alexandra. First-class Accommodation fo- Travellers. BOR3B Feed & Stabling. W. & J. SCOULAR, WHOLESALE GROCERS, Wine and Spirit Merchants, PRINCES - STREET, DUNEDIN. If you want the Best Value for Money. Don't Foeget to Call Upon Jolin Marsh, AT THE BRIDGE HOTEL, CROMWELL. The best Stabling in the Township. John hethkiungton, Post - Office Store, CROMWELL, ~H[ AS always on hand a supp I}' 1 }' of Gruceries Ironmongery Di apery S ationery Tobaccos. (Best Brands.) Also a Larg) and Varied Assortment of Fancy Goods. Gold Purchased for the Bank of New South Wales. R. S. DODS, Importer, and Wholesale Grocer, VsT ine and Spirit Merchant, Rattray Street, HAS on Sale a Well-assorted stock of Teas, Sugars, Provisions, <fc Groceries of all kinds; also Wines, Spirits, and Malt Liquors. And is a Cash Buyer of Provincial Oats, Wheat, Flour, Butter, and Potatoes. Established, 1852. iELDHEIM BROTHERS, WHOLESALE JEWELLERS, Importers and Exporters of
English, French, and American Clocks; Electro-plated Ware, Cabinet and Optical Goods, Cutlery, Tobacconists' Ware, Stationery, Brush/ware, and Perfumery, Portroonaies, Musical Instruments, and GENERAL FANCY GOODS. 18, St Mary Axe, London. 62, Queen Street, Melbourne. RATTRAY STREET, DUNEDIN, N.Z. EYANS,KEmELLY,&Oo., Mining Agents, Stock and Share BrokersVJEW CompairieisjFloated and Registered TEMPLE CHAMBERS, PRINCES-ST., DUNEDIH, B, L. WHEELER, COLLECTOR, ADVERTISING, GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT, No. 1 Farley's Buildings, Dunedin. Agent for the Bruce Independent, Dunstan Times, Tuapeka Press, Waikouaiti Herald, and Wakatip Mail. BLUE HOUSE, MACLAGGAN STREET, DUNEDIN, Four Poors from Crown Hotel. JONES, BOWER, AND CO., wholesale and retail Cabiset-Makers, Wood-Turners, and Upholsterers, Tenders given for Household Furnishings, Shop Fittings, &c. Second-hand Furniture Bought, or Exchanged.
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Dunstan Times, Issue 240, 30 November 1866, Page 4
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