■M - - - ■ Business Notices. fVS SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED— LABGE STOCKS OF. > . . •■ ■ TEA-s^Btgß^ibn's, in half-chests and boxes SUGA^P^aaraius and Company'n FLOUR— Duffield's and Otago CURRANTS— New Fruit ex Chfle RAlSlNS— Muscatels, Elemes, and Sultanaß ALMONDS, Figs, Nuts, Nutmegs TOBACCO -^-Anchor, '.Barrett's Twist, Navy, Aromatic, Two Seas, Tens, and i-pounds LING FISH, Salmon, Herrings, Lobsters, Sardines SHEEPWASH TOBACCO, Woolpacks SULPHUR, Cornsacks, Sewing Twine i PAPER— Brown, White, and Grey BICE, Split Pease, Pearl Barley CROCKERY, Ironmongery, &c.j &c. MITCHELL & CO. ATTEHTI ON!!! "jypESSRS J. & M. HYAMS desire to call ■*-'j- attention to the* following announcement — TO BE SOLD VEBY CHEAP!!! A large and well-assorted stock of FANCY GOODS, Ac, suitable for CHBISTMAS PBESENTS and NEW YEAB'S GIPTS! Also, A well-selected Stock of "BEAL JEWELLEBY" in contradistinction to "GOLD OF THE PERIOD,' r Or Fictitious Gold, the beauty of which is transient, -while the former keeps its beauty for years. j NOTE TBS ADDBBSS J v _?. &: M. HYAMS, (Next to Muir & Garven), DEE STREET." — QHPERIQR FLAX DRESSING MACHINES, 1^ capable of dressing from 25 to 30 cwt. of fibre per week. All machines tried before leaving the works. Purchasers can see the macnines working on our premises. 1 ten-horse power high pressure Stationary Steam Engine, with multitubular Boiler. 1 do do Oscillating Cylinders, second hand. 1 one-horse power Stationary Steam Engine. KINCAID, M'QTJEEN & CO« Vulcan Foundry, Dunedin. JUST ABEIV ED, LETTS'S DIARIES FOR 187 L All sorts and sizes. Early selection requested so as to cause no disappointment. Also, School Books, School Prizes, Mathematical Instruments, Windsor and Newton's Watercolors, Bibles, Teßtaments, Hymn Books, Bateaaan's Hymns (harmonised edition), 100,000 Envelopes (all sizes), The Game of Bezique. BOSS'S,. Corner of Tay and Dee Btreets. CHRISTMAS TREE!!! Tickets are now issued for Prizes in the GRAND CHRISTMAS TREE, To be drawn for on CHBISTMAS EVE. rpHE articles to be "given as. prizes 'will be very _L choice, and good value for the money — all prizes and no blanks. The tree and ■ drawing to be under the superintendence of Mr William Wesney. Tickets — 2s each. BOS E ' S FANCY GOODS WAREHOTTSE, Corner of Tay and Dee streets. COACH TO LONG BUSH. A PAIR-HORSE EXP:B ES S will leave MSNTYRE'S COMMERCIAL STABLES, For the Meat Preserving Co.'s, Long Bush, EVERY MONDAY at 6 a.m., and . EVERY SATURDAY at 12 kook, Returning same days, after allowing ample time for the transaction of business or for visiting the works. Fare— Return Tioket, ss. THE CALEDONIAN SCHOOL JOHN G. SMITH, F.E.1.5., Mastsb EVENING CLASSES.
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Southland Times, Issue 1351, 23 December 1870, Page 1
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413Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 1351, 23 December 1870, Page 1
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