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TO TIEOII Kinm of Otago I WM. I‘CmmiilE, CmP il Bfl au BT. SAVSASB, Has just Opened out a Shipment of tne Newest Improved OILSKIN COATS, Made by the North British "übber Company to suit New Zealand,, and ordered by his special agent, a well known colonist of many years standing in the Mount Ida district, of whose arrival in Soot* land, and prompt attention to'the require* ■ meuts of tlie Goldfields, intimation has been received by the last mail. GUM BOOTS! ANNUAL SHIPMENT FOR 1873: The Newest Improved North British Lubber Boots, have just arrived per the Wellington, Double Uppers, Plain Soles. This year’s shipment will be . found to have GREATLY IMPROVED UPPERS. Cracking in the Knees, and other Defects hitherto■ considered irremediable, are now, fur the first time, satisfactorily aired. As usual, the Trade will he Literally Dealt With, ami all orders will receive prompt attention, the retail customer being offered the full benefit of the direct consignment. frar Mr, M’Connoobie will bo glad to receive suggestions from bis friends and customers by which further improvements can, if possible, be made to increase the high standard of excellence already reached in the shipment of Gum Bootsfor 1579, shortly to be ordered. ' 1 •• ■ rh lb f-. t> '1 un'S, Arrangements have been made for the supply of the best Sewn Hose, to be procuied for hydraulic mining in the market. Mr M ‘Ceimuchie has determined that legitimnje trade should make it impossible for the retail purchaser to gain any advantage from direct purchases from the wholesale houses. No advantage can be gained in direct purchases that he is not prepared to offer to his friends. CALICOES! Now under offer ! A special line of 32-iuch Calicoes is placed at Gd. per yard. Flannels | Winscys A large assortment of Flannels and Winscys, also imported direct from Glasgow, will be cleared off on arrival A V THE LO I VEST KATES. General Drapery! General Drapery of all descriptions in hand and to arrive LADIES’ TSIMMED PELT HATS. Something very Choice in Ladies’ Hats now in hand. Watches ! Jewelry ! A Large Stock of Jewelry in hand, including a large selection of Roderhams Silver Hunting Levers and Erhardt’s best, made specially to order. *** Watches supplied during the past year to all parts of the district have given great satisfaction. Has just returned from Dunedin, taking delivery of a Large Shipment of ZDS.-A.IPIELR'S'' Direct from Scotland, consisting of Men’s, Youths', and Boys’ Pilot Ulsters! Boys’ and Youths ’ Macintoshes, Waterproof Goats, and a General Stock- of Drapkky suitable to tbo Season, lie has also received a Large Consignment of the NEWEST IMPROVED U i f r Direct from the best makers ■ of Great Britain. Mr. M’CONNOCHIE begs to inform the Residents of • CAMBRIAN, DSIBREAD, TINKERS AND BLACKS, That he will periodically visit those places when Purchasers may rely on being promptly attended to, and all Orders entrusted to him will receive his.personal attention. Special Agencies, NEW ZEALAND IKSUSANCE CO. Mr. M’Connochie is the Agent for this well-known local Company'. All claims dealt with without delay, and . ia a most liberal spirit. SINGER’S SEWING MACHINES. Mount Ida Agency for Singer's Machines. It will be found advantageous to send orders fortbc Dunedin Agent, Mr G. M. A ulrich, through the Sub-Agency at St. Bathans. GENERAL Com mission A gent ! Mr. M’Connochie, from his largo and extensive connection with the trade in the Colonies and in the Old Country, ia in a positinn to purchase for the trade or for (ho general consumer at prio s which cannot bs effected elsewhere. He is able to offer every convenience to those entrusting him with their orders. Approved Bills discounted, and advances made at the lowest rates for bona fide business transactions. All matters, whether commercial or financial shall be treated with strict confidence. W. I‘CONNOCHIE, DRAPER, ETO. r

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Dunstan Times, Issue 864, 8 November 1878, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Dunstan Times, Issue 864, 8 November 1878, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Dunstan Times, Issue 864, 8 November 1878, Page 3

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