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TRWIN AND MUSSEN, (Dunedin and Invercargill), LONDON PHOTOGRAPHIC ROOMS, DON STREET, Opposite Prince of Wales Hotel. Carte de Visites, Landscapes, Enlargements in Oil, Crayon, Indian Ink, and Water Colors, and Photography in all its branches. Mr Mussen having returned from Lawrence, will be found at his studio, till further notice. March 13, 1873. SADDLERY! THE LARGEST STOCK OP SADDLERY IN NEW ZEALAND, Of which the following are a few of the items, offered at strictly . MODERATE PRICES. SADDLES OF ALL KINDS 100 usually in stock, from which customers may select, from 70s each. Bridles of all descriptions, from 7s 6d each Martingales and Breastplates Side Saddles Race Saddles Pilches for Boy and Girl Pilches for Boy only Saddle Cloths Kangaroo Thongs Saddle Bags Portmanteaus Horseman's Aprons Stock Whips Chamois Skins Belt Hide Buggy Harness Express Harness Waggon Harness Dray Harness Plough Harness Hunting Whips Jookey Whips Spurs Valises Sponges Brushes And (numerous other articles, including nearly all the possible EEaTJIBEMENTS OF THE TRADE ! A Large Assortment of NEW (GOODS, Just received ex City of Bombay, DIRECT FROM THE MANUFACTURERS. Repairß and orders jby post promptly attended to. The Trade supplied on liberal terms. JOHN GELLATLY, DEE STBEET.

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Southland Times, Issue 1732, 25 April 1873, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Issue 1732, 25 April 1873, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Issue 1732, 25 April 1873, Page 1

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