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T) co;rm ac k, BOOTMAKER, Scotland-street, Roxburgh, Has on hand a supply of Ladies' Gents and.Childrens Boots. Gum Boots of the best brands ,ia stock. All orders promptly attended to. P T. FITZGERALD X * SHOEMAKER, Scotland-street, Roxburch,'* In returning thanks to his numerous I* riends and Customers, begs to intimate that he has resumed business in ston'a Building (opposite Ormond'® Hotel), and is now prepared to execute allorders entrusted to his care. Ihe following Goods can be obtained by order Ladies' Cork-soied Iligh-legged Balmoral Boots Elastic Boots, with or without cork Military-heeled Spring Side Boets Gents' Riding Boots Wellington, Elastic, and Balmoral Boots sewn, pegged, and rivetted Youths' and C.bildeo'a Boots Made on the premises, at P. T. FITZGERALD'S. Every description of Boots and Show made and ueatly repaired. Charges Moderate. TEVJLOT SIIOEJNG AXDIJEWERAL FORGE, THOMAS ANDREW Has now for sale a general assort* menj; ot Ironmongery, Hardware, Hardwood (suitable for wheelwright work), and Smithy Coals, which will be sold at the lowqst remunerative prices. T. A. in order to facilitate the requirements of the district has added to his plant a Turning Lathe, Drilling Machine, Tireing Plate, etc. Castings in brass done on the shortest notice. Farming and Mining Implements made and repaired.

Shoeing, Bs, 10s, and 12s periet. .ROXBURGH SHOEING FORGE~ rjl CAMERON GENERAL BLACKSMITH. JUNCTION HOTEL, (Known as Rae'sJ At the Junction of the Switzers and Teviot Beads, MRS MACIyAY ... Propbietbix, Mrs M. bogs to notify to the inhabitants of the Crookston District, and the travel' ling public generally, that she has leased the above well-known hostelry, con* venient'y situated on the main up-country road, and by strict attention to her customers, she hopes to merit public favor. The Stabling is second to noue on the road, and every attention to horses is guaranteed. Wines andSpirit3 of the Eest Quality

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Mt Benger Mail, Volume I, Issue 44, 2 March 1881, Page 1

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303

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Mt Benger Mail, Volume I, Issue 44, 2 March 1881, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Mt Benger Mail, Volume I, Issue 44, 2 March 1881, Page 1

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