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VICTOR I A HOUSE, CL¥!> E. ■A _ * * * LARGE AND VARIED ASSORTMENT OF SPUING AND SUMMER STOCK .1 » -4 B E N J A M. I N N A ¥ L 0 B • *. ' , *r # ''X * • * , ‘.O * EGS to announce to lie numerous Patrons and llio Puljlio Generol'y that he has Parohssol a Very Lavje and Well selected Sleet of DRAPERY. CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES, &3., &o„ Which will be found n n inspection to be Second to None in any Up omitry store in the Province of Ota''. Sjip" BENJAMIN NAYLOR being in a position to Burch ase from tin Best llousos in Mclb v.mis an I Dunedin, is enabled to Sell at PRICES WHiCH DEFY COMPETITION FOR C SH, For the truth of which assertion the Uudannen tinned Lines will vouch, n.- ’ .... DRAPERY DEPARTMENT. Aberdeen Winceys, in all shales, from 10*1 Newest Shades and designs in Poplinettes, Reps, and Serges, from Is. Merinos and All-wool Plaids, from 3s. 6d. Newest Designs in Wool Skirtings, from Is. 3d. Welsh Flannels, from Is. 2d. White and Scarlet ditto, from Is. Gd. White and Grey Calico, from Gd. Wool D masks and Reps, from 4s. Del. Ladies’ Lasting Balmoral Corsets, Ss. Every Desirin' ion of Ladies’ and Children’s Under-Clothing Infants’ Rohes, Ac. hosiery depa m.ient. Ladies’ Balbriggon Hose, from Is. Whi‘e, Grey, and Sea r’.et LavyVs-wool ditto, from Is. 9d. Maids’ and Children’s Hose ami Half-hose Men’s LamVs-wool II df-hose. from Is. Gd. Cotton ditto, from 9J. Heavy Alloa, best, Is. 9d. Lamb’s-wool Pants, from 7s. Gd. Flannel ditto, pool, 7s. Ditto Under-shirts, 7s. Good Ca 1 dig m Jackets, 11s. Gd. Great Variety of All-wool Crimean Shirts, from Bs. Heavy Tweed ditto, 10s. Gd. Blue and Grey Se’-ge ditto. 7s. White Bath Blanke's, from 255. per pair Blue, Grev, and Scarlet ditto, IGs. Gd. Turkish Towels, Is. 3d. MEN’S AND JUVLMLV: CLOTHING HAT AND CAP DEPARTMENT All Wool Tweed Sußs from 50s to on-. Fancv Tweed an 1 Silk mixed Sacs, from 2Cs. Ditto Trocscis. 15s. Gd. Men’s Heavy Pilot Cloth Jackets, wool lined, 255. Men’s Tweed V,cs l s from Ss. Gd. Moleskin Trousers, 7s. Gd. Boy’s Stow and Harrow Suits, from 27s Gd. Boy’s Knickcr-bocker Suits, from 17s. Gd. Boy’s Trou era, from 7s. Gd. Men's Blank Felt Hats, from 7s. Gd. Ditto Drab ditto, Cs. Gd. Boy’s Tweed Hats, from ss. Ditto French Peak Caps, from 3s. Gd. BOOT AND SHOE DET.VRTMENT. * -a*. Ladies’ Kid E’astie-side Boats, from 10s. Gd Do. Lasting ditto, 7s. Gd. Do. Leather ditto, l()s. Cl. Do. Lace-up ditto, 1 Is. Cd. Maids’ Kid Elastic-side, 9s. Cd. Children’s ditto, Gs. Gd. Do. Lace-up Copper-toes, ss. Leather and Canvas Slippers, 4s. Cd, Haywood's Gum Boots, 30s. Har.lina’s Nogee's, 235. Gd. ♦Colonial made Water Tights, 225. Bluchers, 9s. Gd. Mans’ E'astic side, bom 17s. Ditto Wellingtons, from 21s. BENJAMIN NAYLOR, GENERAL DEAPiR, CLOTHIER, HOSIER, HIB 33,0 AS 133,, BOH AND SUE ri?)3T3l, WINE SPIRIT, & PROVISION MERCHANT, AND GENERAL STOREKEEPER, DEALER IN AGRICULiU AL IMPLEMENTS, IRONMONGERY, GLASS, CIOCNERY, PATENT MEDICINES, FANCY GOODS, Jkc. The Victor la Store, Sunderland-street , Clyde,

| A LOU 11! POLL MID! BRAN notice. Wr„ the t'n'e - si?tie i. beg to inform tb inhabitan's of Civile. (’ronnvcll, Alexandra, anl Surrounding Bistricts that wo have been appoints 1 by ROBERTSON & lIALLENSTEIN, Brunswick Flour Mill, Lake Wakatip. Sole Agents for the Sale of their Silk-dressed Flour, Bran, and Pollard. We guarantee all Flour obtained through us and branded with the name of ihe above firm. Orders entrusted to us will receive our best and prompt attention. I. lIALLENSTEIN & Cx CROMWELL.

PIIA iN KT 0 N HOTEL. Livery and Bait Stables. The Best Road-side House in the Province. Wines, Spirits, Beers, and Cigars of the Best Brands. Superior Accommodation for Travellers. Loose Buses for Racers. A First-class Accommodation Paddock. R. ANDERSON 1 ,

R AYL I N COAL CREEK G , HOTEL AND POST-OFFICE, TEVIOT-EOAD. R. Ayling will be happy to receive a'Visit from Travellers. First-class Accommodation. Good Stabling. Accommodation Paddock, well watered.

JOHN MARSH. “VALUE FOR MONEY" bridge mute l. C 11 O M W el L.

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Dunstan Times, Issue 561, 17 January 1873, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Dunstan Times, Issue 561, 17 January 1873, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Dunstan Times, Issue 561, 17 January 1873, Page 4

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