Fancy Goods, dfce. MONTHLYBULLETIN. L. RODGERS, 117" HOLES ALE and Retail Bookseller, Sta- ** tioner, General News and Advertising Agent, Importer of Colonial Gold Jewellery, Clocks, Musical Instruments, Toys, Basketware, Cabinetware, Glassware, Druggistware, Perfumery, Combs, Brushes, Shefßeldware, and every description of British and Foreign Fancy Goods. NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS!! NEW GOODS!!! T R. begs to intimate that he has just received large additions to his already Magnificent Stock of BOOKS, STATIONERY, JEWELLERY, FANCY GOODS, TOYS, &c, &c, Which he is now selling at such prices as will DEFY ALL COMPETITION. NEW BOOKS, NEW BOOKS, NEW BOOKS; AT REDUCED PRICES ! ! ! Good Words I Leisure Hour Sunday Magazine Sunday at Home British Workman Band of Hope ReviewChildren's Magazines — various Ginx's Baby — cheap edition Beeton's Book of the War Belew's Art of Amusing Mark Twain's " Eye Openers" AND MANY OTHER NEW AND POPULAR WORKS. COLONIAL GOLD JEWELLERY; T R. would draw the attention of the in *-*' habitants of Southland, to his very superior and extensive stock of Colonial Gold Jewellery, which, for Beauty of Design, and Variety of Pattern, is not equalled in the Province, and which is now marked at euch prices as will satisfy all. A VERY SUPERIOR SELECTION OF GEE ENSTONE ORNAMENTS. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. GERMAN CONCERTINAS FROM 7s 6d EACH. SPECTACLES, SPECTACLES, SPECTACLES; AT FROM Is PER PAIR; ALSO, VERY SUPERIOR BRAZILIAN PEBBLES. New supplies of the following goods to hand, which are now marked at reduced prices — Ladies' and Gentlemen's Bags, Rogers's Razors, Butter Coolers, Bread Plates, Williams's Butchers' Knives, Travelling Portmanteaus, Violins, Jet Goods, Toys, Field Glasses; Aneroid B^ometers, Compasaesj Clocks, Gluo Pots, &c, &c. THE MELBOURNE "LEADER." The Proprietors beg to announce that they propose publishing a series of portraits of Prominent Living Colonists, men who have distinguished themselves, &c. &c. The first number will be published on Saturday, Feb. 3rd, and will be continued in every alternate issue. Intending subscribers Bhould send in their names without delay to L. RODGERS, Sole agent for Southland. The paper is supplied at the Melbourne price, if paid in advance. THE MELBOURNE "AUSTRALASIAN." SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 3bd, Will be commenced the new novel by George Elliott, entitled "MIDDLE MARCH," a Study of Provincial Life, and will be continued till finished. Intending subscribers should fiend in their names without delay to L. RODGERS, Sole agent for Southland. The paper is supplied at the Melbourne price, if paid in advance. AMERICAN RUBBER STAMP. r pHE undersigned has much pleasure in anJ_ nouncing that he has been appointed Sole Agent for the above new invention, which is now in general use throughout the Australian colonies by the different Governments, Banks, Law Institutions, Friendly Societies, and Mercantile communities. It is adapted to all professions and business pursuits, and will mark on iinen, wool, and all kinds of paper. Sample book, with price list, may be seen at L. RODGERS'S, BOOKSELLBE, &C, DeB'BTBKETh INVEHOAE&ILI *
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Southland Times, Issue 1574, 7 May 1872, Page 4
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481Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 1574, 7 May 1872, Page 4
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