HE HAS JUST ARRIVED, From Where? Ballarat Street, Queenstown. Who? M-. FLEMING, The Celebrated Pegged Boot-Maker for the Melbourne Exhibition of 1861, and late of 100 Greatßourke Street, Melbourne, hat the honor to inform the residents of Clyde, Alexandra, and Crbmwvll; also, the ?quatters and Miners of the 'urrounding T istricte, that he has made himself a local Habitation at THE CORNER OF FERRY AND SUNDERLAND STREETS, CLYDE, (Late the Y >RHA YARR \ HOTEL,) " Where the weary may rest" while their measures are taken lor " Perambulators" such as are usually denominated DIGGERS WATERPROOF KNEEBOOTS, WATER-TIGHTS, WELLINGTONS, BLUCHERS, NAPOLEONS. GENTLEM V 'S ELASTIC RIDES, CLUMP sOLhD BALMORAL . DRESS WELLINGTON'S JOOKEY BOOTS, Will be made to the full PINKOF-FASHM By M. F. Who is considered to be perfect Master of Gummed Boot* repaired in the most perfect The terms will be found truly M odtrati . Fleming, Respectfully informs the Gontlemen of the Dunstan and other Visitors, that he Hair-Cutting, Shaving Shampooing, In First-Class Style, at the same Premises. Mark the Address—
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Dunstan Times, Issue 259, 12 April 1867, Page 4
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169Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Dunstan Times, Issue 259, 12 April 1867, Page 4
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