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IDA VALLEY STORE, M'PHERSON'S STATION. WILLIAM EAMES, WHOLESALE & KETAIL MERCHANT. TAS on SALE : ' 4,000 ft. White Tine Batten, 1| x 3 3,000 ft. ditto Quartering, 3x2, full cut I,oooft. ditto, ditto, 4x2 (The above under cost price.) Half-a-ton of Blasting Powder. Price per keg of 25 lb. 255. Drapery of all kinds Wines Spirits Pi'ovisions Oats and Chafi. Also, A large assortment of Boots, viz.: Gum Boots (Hayward's) Knee Boots Watertights Elastic Sides Ladies' Boots. All goods delivered within fifteen miles free of clu rge. W. EAMES also begs to inform the public that he has now opened the IDA VALLEY HOTEL where his friends and travellers will find the best of accommodation. Good Stabling. N,B. No connexion with the Ida Burn Hotel. If you want tho Best Value for Monoy. Don't Forget to Call Uton John Marsh, AT THE BRIDGE HOTEL, CROMWELL. Tho beat Stabling in the Township, BANNOCKBURK HOTEL & STORE, DOCTOR'S FLAT, On the Main Line of Road from Cromwell to Nevis. John Richards. Proprietor. FIRST -CLASS Accommodation for Travellers. Good Stabling. Stores at Cromwell Prices.] STEWART'S FERRY, KAWARAU EIVEE. Main Crossing-place between Cromwell and the Nevis "HOR Waggons, Drays. Horses, and Foot passengers. Children attending School crossed free. Tho Ferry Hotel. First-class accommodation for Travellers. M'DOTJGALL'S ROYAL MAIL LINE OF COACHES Between Clyde and Queenstown REDUCTION OF FARES. Cromwell, 7s Gd. Gorge 10s. Eoarin" Meg, 15s. Queenstown £2los. TTnE above line of coaches wil leave tho L Dunstan Hotel, Clyde every Monday Wcdncsday,andFriday,atG.3oain.;conveying passengers and mails to tho Kawarau, Roaring Meg, Arrow River, and Queenstown, returning every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday. The above line will meet the Dunedin Coaches. Parties conveyed from the Lake district through in THREE DAYS TO DUNEDIN. N.B. The proprietor will not hold himself responsible for parcels unless the carriage thereon is pre-paid. ' J. SMILEY, Ageut.

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Dunstan Times, Issue 280, 6 September 1867, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Dunstan Times, Issue 280, 6 September 1867, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Dunstan Times, Issue 280, 6 September 1867, Page 4

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