Clyde Business Notices COAL! COAL! JgIARNSOLEUGH COLLIERY JOHN BUCKLEY, Sole Proprietor, Begs to state that he has purchased the interest of his late partner in the above mine, and trusts to {receive a continuance of the support) accorded to the old firm. Coal supplied at the following rates— At the pit’s mouth, per ton - 12s fid In Clyde, cash on delivery - 24s Od „ booked- - - 25s Od Orders for Coal left at Murray’s Temperance Hotel, Clyde, will be immediately attended to. DUNS TAN TIMES STATIONERY WAREHOUSE, CLYDE, Every Description of writing materials Sold in Large or Small Quantities to suit Purchasers. Foolscap, Post, and Note Papers. Official, Commercial, and Other Envelopes. Black-edged Paper and Envelopes. ACCOUNT BOOKS. In the course of a few weeks a very large consignment is expected to arrive from Kelbournt [A Card.J J OHN CAMPBELL, Authorised Surveyor, CLYDE. Surveys undertaken In any part of the District. Alexandra Business Notices M R. WATSON, TAILOR, TARBERT-ST., ALEXANDRA. W. R. WATSON Respectfully informs his friends that he has taken the premises lately occupied by Mr James Samson, and solicits their support and patronage. W. F. FORREST. TOBACCONIST, STATIONER, AND NEWS AGENT. Fancy Goods Repository. W. P. FORREST Begs to announce to his Friends and the Public that he has commenced business as a Tobacconist and News Agent at Alexandra, in the premises formerly occupied by the late Mr hj . KUMMICH, and trusts by keeping a choice Stock of Goods at a moderate price to merit a share of their pa. trouage. r Large and Valuable Assortment of Fancy Goods in Stock that will repay a visit of inspection. ' Agent for the “Dunstan Times,” LEXANDRA BUTCHERY. CHANGE OF PROPRIETARY. Having disposed of the above business to Mr. J. E. Thompson, 1 beg to return thanks to the inhabitants of Alexandra and district for the liberal support accorded me, and respectfully solicit a continuance to my successor. GEORGE MARTIN. 1, the undersigned, having purchased at a large price the above business, now desire to ask the inhabitants of Alexandra and district to accord me that cordial support they have hitherto given my predecessor, and they may rest assured that nothing will be wanting on my part with regard to supplying them with the very best of moat procurable and at the lowest remunerative prices. Having acquired a practical knowledge of the business in England, coupled with many years colonial experience, it is my intention to carry on tho business in all its branches, I therefore trust to be able to give satisfaction and warrant suppoit. Ham and Bacon Curer. A supply of small goods always on hand. JOSEPH E. THOMPSON,
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Dunstan Times, Issue 1072, 10 November 1882, Page 1
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438Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Dunstan Times, Issue 1072, 10 November 1882, Page 1
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