TO MINERS, TOWN RESIDENTS, AND . COUNTRY SETTLERS. "OEOM nearly every post town in -H- the Province we have had satisfactory communications in the mntLer of our £o Bale method of conducting business. Started as an experiment, we were confident from the first that"a fair trial would establish confidence, aid open up a large field for us, which we could.in no other way overtake. For Residents in Small Townships, Settlers in Isolated districts, and Miners on the G-oldfields, tjiis system is specially and particularly advantageous, as they are enabled to supply , themselves from a Large and Fashionable Stock, at-i)TTNEDIN peices, without leaving their own homss. This System was started a decided novelty, it has had a fair trial ori-its merits, it has proved a decided success, and wo invite all to study the advantages it offers,'and try & Sample Bale, which, we feel convinced, will lead to more. THOMSON;,:,STRANG, AND CO., • CUTTING-, PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN.
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 439, 13 September 1877, Page 2
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153Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 439, 13 September 1877, Page 2
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