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€5 IS EA T CIEAItISG gA)L WINTER DRAPERY, ROOTS, SHOES, && mm SUSDERLAND-STREET CLYDE. D. M'CONNOCHIE ''FAKES this opportunity of informing his numerous customers iu the surrounding Districts that this being his First Clearing-out Sale in Otago, He is prepared to offer the whole of his large and valuable At prices hitherto unknown on the Goldfields. The Stock consists of A large variety of Colonial made Suits Moleskin Trowsers, cheap Superior Silk Mixture Suits Colonial made Dark Suits 150 Pilot Jackets, 13s. 6d., worth 255. Men's Tweed Trowsers, Bs. Cd. Men's Tweed Jumpers A large assortment of Colonial-made Vests English-made Over-Coats Men's Inverness Capes Witney Reversible Jackets Waterproof Coats, very cheap Men's Hats in endless variety—all the newest shapes Blankets, all colours Calico, Huckaback Towelling White Turkish Towels Sheeting, Counterpanes Prints new patterns New Shades in Gin«hams D. M'Connocliie wishes to draw particulaa attention to his large assortment of Ladies' Dresses, Millinery, &c, Which must be sold, to make room for spring goods, at prices regardless of cost A large Assortment of BOOTS and SHOES, consisting of Men's Thigh and Knee Boots (Hayward's) English and Colonial made Watertights English and American Nugget Boots Ludies' and Children's Boots in great variety. Which will be sold very cheap. Wholesale Butees will de Libehallt Dealt With. THE SALE WILL CONTINUE FOB ONE MONTH ONLY Note the Addbess D. M'GOffNOCHIE, London Mouse, Clyde.

The EIGHT MAN in tlte RIGHT PLACE Has once again opened His ESTABLISHMENT at CROMWELL. WILLIAM JACKSON BAEEY "AS the pleasure of informing his numerous friends and patrons that he has repurchased his late business from Mr. R. Halston, and aspires to deserve public favor as heretofore so liberally bestowed upon him. W- J- Barry, Carcase Butcher and Cattle Salesman, Has always on hand a larj Cattle, fine Fat Wcthei and Store &c. Bacon and Hams Smoked on the premises. Barry's Woolsked. Near the Bridge, Cromwell. Wool Received, Sorted, and Forwaidcd to Duncdirr. Commissions of every description executed for settlers. Goods receivedand despatched to their destination. Barry's Sale-yards-Sales of Stock will be held Monthly, In connexion with the above establishments W. J. Barry will shortly add the Wine, Spirit, and General Merchant, And will guarantee io supply the public with none but first-class, ancles rtt { j ie

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Dunstan Times, Issue 276, 9 August 1867, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Dunstan Times, Issue 276, 9 August 1867, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Dunstan Times, Issue 276, 9 August 1867, Page 3

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