BSJSSBESS UC TECE_B. MISS J. .CL,OU (r II (Next Mr. XI 'Corkin .iu, Watchmaker and 'Jevr.elk ■ >, ITCHEN-sthVET, C iiATir, Has a large and well-assort--i stock of Fancy and Wool Goods (silk Urn' : okk-ry), Traced Cosies, Cushions, Slipper- and* Smoking Caps; Lace, Sxik, Moh- ••, and Cottou Braids, in all C Jours ; xl Einbr-.-hkry Silks, Co. mred au.i White t'rochet Cotton, in ball's au_- reels ; Lii.i/'u, Merino, Fieocy, Berlin FLs. 'Uloa ana "'-'ingerino Wi-o's. in every coi ur ; 'i_ »ced Goods ; Children's- Costumes, i>_ and Pinafores, W r ool Boots, £>.. ees, Gi~ L "vs, Infantees, and Bootakins, Wooi and Oiu. mere Hoods : Poll, Dressing, and a large van..-./ of Ladies' Back Combs ; Re.al . nd Imitation Maltese Lac -s ; Ribbons, Velvi/'s, Collars, aiK. Cuffs ; Perfumes, Pin Cushions, Watch Pockets; Cord and Tassells in all colours : Vases, Toilet Sets, Dres mg Jacket.', etc., &c. All Goods at Dunedin Prices. Infanta' Baskets and Bassonetts. J. CLOU GH, G FORGE-steekt, Dunedin, and Itchex S I BEET, OAZVIAIIU. 172 E. FAPv R AND C 0., PASTRYCOOKS AND . CONFECTIONERS, Have now on Hand a Large Assortment of CONFECTIONERY, WEDDING CAKES, CHRISTENING CAKES, BIRTHDAY CAKES, BISCUITS OF ALL KINDS, &e., &c., All of which are made of the Very Best Materials, and in the Highest Style of the Art. Note the Address— Opposite the Post OlEce. N.B.—Hot Pies and CYfTee at ALL HOURS. £B6 QUEEN'S HOTEL, THAMES-STREET, 0 AMARU. JA3N E i M ARKHAM, PKOPrJETOK. THE PROPRIETOR Legs to inform the public geneially that he has just taken the above house, which is BEING ENTIRELY ALTERED and RENOVATED to such a degree as that it will bear comparison with any other house in New Zi aland. He having ako laid in a CHOICE STOCK of WINES, SPIRITS, &e., and intending to keep ncne other, hopes by civility and attention to the wants of his customers, to merit the patronage of the public. GOOD ACCOMMODATION FOR BOARDERS. THOMAS RICHMOND, WAIM AT E HOTEL, Waimate, ESPECTFULLY announces to his large circle of friends that he has taken the above Hotel, and will at ail times welcome them with cheerfulness and civility when they kindly please to visit liim j guaranteeing to supply none but the VERY BEST ALES, WINES, and SPIRITS; clean, cosy, and comfortable BEDS ; LUNCHEONS, daily, from 12 till 2. Neatly furnished PRIVATE HOC Life (specially suited for snug parties of friends). Commercial Travellers accommodated, and laid on to the best lines in everything. THE UNDERSIGNED is prepared to RECEIVE FOR SALE, STORAGE, or SHIPMENT, GRAIN, WOOL, OR OTHER MERCHANDISE, AT HIS STONE AND CONCRETE STORES, Abutting on to the Railway Lines. Expenses are very much reduced in consequence of no cartage being required, and low premium for insurance. GEORGE SUMPTE&
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Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 309, 20 April 1877, Page 1
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