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PHOTOGRAPHY. H AET CAMPBELL & CO., PORTRAIT AND LANDSCAPE PHOTOGRAPHERS, Whose (Portrait and Landscape) have been so much admired and so favorably commented upon by the leading Press of Otago, beg to announce to the inhabitants of Tinkers, Drybread, and district that they intend to make a stay of a few weeks in Blacks, jwhere they have erected their commodious Studio, (the largest and|bcst appointed ever up country) next to Mr M‘Cavan's, Shamrock Hotel, and are now prepared to take Portraits in any known style, and in any weather. Locket and Brooch Miniatures worked up, and Portraits enlarged from Carte or Negative, and painted in ajstyle superior to anything which can be produced in this Country by other Photographers. To Our Intending Patrons. To prevent disappointment, which might arise through coming late, please note that at this season, to secure First-class Photographs of Children and Groups, it is necessary that they should be taken not later than 1 O’clock in the day.. As an inducement to the Public to patronise us at an early date, and keep us cmloyed for a short period, we intend to give fourteen cards for every dozen ordered to the 9th July next. Otir Prices Are*. For one or two persons, same Carte—per half dozen, 12s. 6d. ; per dozen, 20s. For every person in Groups above Two, 2s. Cd. extra for half dozen or dozen. Views of Claims, Residences, Horses, &c. as per agreement. Inspection is respectfully invited of the numerous specimens of our work up country. P RIME MUTTON, Threepence per lb by Hie Quarter ; PRIME BEEF, Fourpence and Fivepence per lb.; delivered for cash by CHAS. NIEPER’S Butcher’s Gully. gHAJIEOCK HOTEL, BLACKS No. 1., (OPHIE). MARTIN CAVAN, PROPRIETOR. MARTIN GAVAN begs to inform his numerous-friends andthe travelling public that he has rebuilt this Hotel of stone, and made such additions and alterations as places it on a footing with any house upcountry. All the rooms which comprise Dining, Sitting, and Bedrooms, are lofty and commodious, are all newly furnished, and contains the convenience of a hotel as well as the comforts of a home. The Stable in connection with the above Hotel is built of stone, and will be found equal to any on the road. TRAVELLERS WILL FIND EVERY CONVENIENCE. The best of Liquors—Malt and Spirituous—only kept. First-class Billiard Table and Room. ■gDIYARD CHARNOCK, Wheelwright, Coach Builder, AND GENERA L BLACKSMITH, Sunderland & Camp Sts., Clyde. E. Ciiarnock begs to inform the general public that he has now engaged a First-class General Smith, from Dunedin, who is able to turn out in a thoroughly workmanlike manner any work entrusted to him. Horses Shod on the Most Approved Principles. Every kind of Wheelwright work undertaken and executed by Edward Charnock himself, who guarantees that only the very best and thoroughly seasoned timber is used, A largo stock of all kinds of Wheelwright’s and Blacksmith's materials always on hand. Waggons, Spring Carts, Drays, and Buggies neatly repaired and made to order. tg3g?’ Agricultural Implements of all kinds Repaired. Throat Affections and Hoarseness. All suffering from irritation of the throat and hoarseness will lie agreeably surprised at the almost immediate relief afforded by the use of “Brown’s Bronchial Troches.” These famous “ lozenges ” are now sold by moat respectable chemists in this country at Is lid por box. People troubled with a “ hacking cough,” a “slight cold,” or bronchial affections, cannot try them too soon, as similar troubles, if allowed to progress, result in serious Pulmonary and Asthmatic affections. See that the words “ Brown’s Bronchial Troches ” are on the Government Stamp around each box. —Manufactured by John I. Brown k Sons, Boston, United States. Depot, 493, Oxford-street, London

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Dunstan Times, Issue 794, 6 July 1877, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Dunstan Times, Issue 794, 6 July 1877, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Dunstan Times, Issue 794, 6 July 1877, Page 2

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