NOTICE! ! ■:: "di* if TO BUYERS OF ’ DRAPERY. WINTER George Clark of the London House, respectfully requests dicm to Wafer purchasing, until tin y Ini vo inspected ,| his Winter Stock, which is now on the road from Dunedin. GEORGE CLARK, , LONDON HOUSE. CLYDE. GENUINE SALE. , M MARSH AL L L iU. N now SELLING OPE his large and well-selected STOCK-in-TRaDE; including Stationery, School Books and Requisites, Fancy Articles. &c. ; • also a very large and well-selected , Stijok of Loudon and Melbourne made [* Account Books, all sizes. Prices to Suit the Times. For Cash Only. Y r ou must bear in mind that this is a Genuine Sale. The Goods Must be Sold, as M. Marshall is leaving the district in the Spring, when the Balance of Unsold Stock will be Sold by Auction. M. MARSHALL, S u uderla nd-strect. i ’ A Large Quantity of Waste Paper for Sale, Cheap. ' QOALS! COALS!! GOAD CLYDE COAL PIT • JAMES HOLT, Proprietor. The Clyde Coal Pit is now in full working | order, and the proprietor is in a position to i Supply Coal in any quantity. Price at the Pit’s mouth 20s, per ton. The Quality of those Coals is Superior t any other in the Province. Large Consumers Contracted with. N.B.—A Large Qua tity always on the Surface, and Drays Laded with despatch. THE WELL-KNOWN, D. L E w 1 s - FRUITERER AND SEEDSMAN, Regs to inform his friends and the pubic that lie will continue to Visit the District Periodical!, with . F R U I T, of all kinds F I S 11, Cured and Fresh OYSTER S, &c. D, LEM IS has a Covered Express constantly travelling the road, carrying Passengers and Parcels At Greatly* Reduced Rates. Commissions Promptly Executed. MANUH KRIKIA TIMBER YARD, FURNITURE WAREHOUSE AND MINERS’ EMPORIUM. WM. BERESFORD, BUILDER AND CARPENTER, Tarbert St., Alexafdra. HAS on Sale Colonial and Imported timber for building and mining. Miners’ Tools of every description, canvas, (t'O., &c. Largo stock of Home made and Imported Furniture always on hand. Estimates given, and Contracts taken. COLONIAL WINE. IF you want a glass really good, go to MARSH'S BRIDGE HOTEL, A Y L 1 N G , COAL CREEK HOTEL AND POST-OFFICE, 4 ’ * TEVIOT-ROAD. R. Ayling will bo happy to receive a Visit from Travellers.* First-class Accommodation. Good Stabling. . 9 Acocn.mo dr-ticn Prddock, well- watifreiL
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Dunstan Times, Issue 579, 23 May 1873, Page 1
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