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A.R. Livingston begs to intimate

to the inhabitants of Oamaru

and neighborhood that as he

possesses the largest stock m the

province, imported direct from

Britain, he is inabled to execute

orders with promptitude, and at

reasonable prices.

Merchants’ Account Books ruled

and bound to any pattern.

Every desereption of legal, Commer-

cial, and Fancy stationery

constantly on hand.

Just Published

A New Map of the Province,

Corrected to 1864, with Hector's and

McKereow’s Explorations, Drag

Roads, Tracks, &c., from official

sources. Price, 55.; or mounted

or linen m a case for the packet 9s.

A.R. Livingston.

South Princes-street. Dunedin.

April 21 , 1864

Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/NOT18640421.2.21

Bibliographic details

North Otago Times, Volume I, Issue 4, 21 April 1864, Page 7

Word Count
103

A.R. Livingston begs to intimate North Otago Times, Volume I, Issue 4, 21 April 1864, Page 7

A.R. Livingston begs to intimate North Otago Times, Volume I, Issue 4, 21 April 1864, Page 7

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