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. TO COUNTRY CUSTOMERS. T BEG, to intimate that I have admitted Mr. John Glendining as my Partner and that the business will for the future be carried on upon an enlarged scale under the style of KniKPATRICK, GLENDINING and CO. HUQcK KIRKPATEICK, Princes-street, Dunedin. MKPATRICK, GLENDINING AND CO., PEINCES-STEEET, DUNEDIN, Desire to inform country residents and the public generally, that they have commenced business with a VEET EXTENSIVE AND VALUABLE STOCK op ' GENERAL DRAPERY, SILKS, MILLINERY, HOSIERY AND MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING, And being determined to secure a large share of public favour, are offering the greatest inducements to buyers, by selling at MOST EXTRAOEDINAKY LOW PRICES! Besides the large stock of the late firm, X:, G. and Co. are also showing £7000 WORTH OF NEW PURCHASES, All of which (recently imported from the very best home- manufacturers) are entirely Neiv, anfl form, without exaggeration, the most magnificent assortment of fresh and fashionable goods in Dunedin. Is now being held. The entire stock is selling at tremendous reductions ; and all purchasers during the next few weeks can buy at an enormous discount from usual prices. o-:r,:e.£Ji? ba.i^o-^i3sts Can be had in Black and Coloured Silks ; Dresses of all materials and shades ; Millinery ; Mantles ; Jackets in Silk, Velvet, and Cloth ; Calicoes ; Sheetings ; Hollands ; Flannels; Men's and Boys' Clothing; Hats and Caps. In all of the above lines, X., G. and Co. are selling much cheaper than any other house in town. THE INSPECTION OF ALL INTENDING PUBCHASERS INVITED. A great saving will be made by purchasing of KIRKPATRICK, GLENDINING AND CO., PRINCES-STREET, DUNEDIN (Opposite the Government Buildings.)

NEWMARKET HOTEL, BALCLUTHA. THOMAS POLLOCK begs to inform his friends and the public that he has re-opened the above Hotel, where, by strict attention to the whole routine of business, he trusts to merit a renewal and continuance of past favours, and — in order to secure the same -no effort will be wanting on his part to make the NEWMA R X E T one of the most comfortable and commodious Hotels, for Travellers and Boarders, out of Dunedin. Spirits of the best quality. First-class Stabling and Paddock. Alcock's Billiard Table. Horses for Hire at Balclutha, Popotunoa, and Mataura Bridge, at either of which places relays can be agreed upon. R O W N HOTEL, BALOLUTHA. GEORGE TOWNS END begs to remind his friends and the public that he has leased the above Hotel — being one of the oldest established in the Southern Districts— and that no exertion will be spared to maintain its reputation as the best conducted Hotel in the Province. Wines, Spirits, and Ales of best brands. First-class Accommodation for Travellers. , Unequalled Stabling and Paddocks. A splendid Billiard Table. . CROWN HOTEL STABLES, BALCLUTHA. ANDREW CHAPMAN. First-rate accommodation for horses. Loose Boxes. The Stables being under the personal superintendence of Mr. Chapman, is a guarantee that all horses placed in them will meet with every attention. , Accommodation Paddock. T>ALCLUTHA RESTAURANT AND D BAKERY. J. M'Ewan. Photographic Gallery, Balclu-fcha. JOHN JAMIE, Watch and Clockmaker, Balclutha. ALLAN C. CAMPBELL (late with Stewart and Gow), Tailor and Clothier, Balclutha. J SMITH, Carpenter and Wheelwright, Balclutha. Agent for Victoria Steam Sawmill, Tapanui, and Glenbamaru Saw Mill. J- M'NEIL, Wholesale and Retail . Butcher, Balclutha. ASHINGTON HOTEL, WETHERSTONES. ' JAMES B.USSEIL begs to intimate to the residents of Wetherstones and surrounding districts that h% has taken the above well- ■ known and popular house of entertainment, and hopes, by conducting business in a proper -manner, -to receive his share of patronage.

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Tuapeka Times, Volume III, Issue 215, 14 March 1872, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Tuapeka Times, Volume III, Issue 215, 14 March 1872, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Tuapeka Times, Volume III, Issue 215, 14 March 1872, Page 3

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