-,«r-.^,* TQ country CUSTOMERS, 1 -jot 1 , -■■.-.' * •' / ' - ' ' ' ' j i ir BEG to intimate that I have .admitted Mr. John GlbUdivino as my Partner and that the business will for the future be carried on upon an enlarged scale qnir^ ityle of KIRKrATRICK, GLBNDfNING atid CO. |•JM *i J ' . l " j3£U " a . HUGH KIRKPATRICK, . -■*?••**" j« ;.> '*.••!**** v 'I ; . *i - 3 i * Princes-street, Dunedin. KIEKPATRM, , GLEMNINO AND CO., - : PR ! E*eE&&TIiEET, DTJNEDIN, ' ' 'Desire to inform country residents and the public generally, that they have *" ' ' . • ' commenced business with * , VERY EXTENSITE .AND VALUABLE STOCK OF | GENERAL DBAPERY^ 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 EXTRAORDINARY LOW PRICES,! Besides the large stock of the late firm, X;, G. and Co. are also showing £7000- WOETH OF NEW PUECHASES, All of which (recently imported from the very best home manufacturers) are entirely New, and form, without exaggeration, the most magnificent assortment of fresh and , fashionable goods in Dunedin. .A. QZBZIEAJP S-^ILj--] Is now being held. The entire stock is selling ab tremendous reductions ; and all purchasers during the next few weeks can buy at an enormous discount from usual prices. o:R,:E__vr B_A_iß,a-_^i::_TS Can be had in Black and Coloured Silks,; Dresses of all materials and shades ; Milli-' nery ; Mantles ; 'Jackets in 'Silk, velvet, imd 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 oheaper than any pther housp in town, THE INSPECTION OF ALL INTENDING PURCHASERS INVITED. A great saving will be made by purchasing of • KIRKPATRICK, GLENDINING AND CO., _ PItfNCES-STREET, DUNEDIN (Opposite the Government Buildings.)
NE^fMA RKET, HOTEL, THOMAS POLLOCK begs to inform , his friends and the 'public th'at 'he' ; Has re-opened the above >'Hotely where,' by strict attention to the whole routine of business,, he trusts to merit a renewal and (eontinuance.|of past favours,' and-^-in order to secure the. same^ —no; effort will be wanting on his part tp jnake the pne of the most comfortable and commodious Hotels, for Travellers and Boarders, out df Dunedin, 5 ;-;--> Spirits of the best §uality\ <• ■ First-class Stabling and Padddck, Alcock's Billiard Table. . Horses for Hire at Balclutha, Popotunoay ■ and Mataiira Bridge, at either of which . < . -place's relays can be agreed upon, ' R O W N H O T"E L, BAIOIiUTHA. GEjORG'E-TOWNS END begs to remind ? his friends and public that he has. leased the abdve Hotel— being oneoi 'the pldest established in the : . Southern Districts — and that im exertion will be spared to maintain its'reputatibii as -the best ponducted Hotel -in the. Province." Wines,- Spirits, and Ales of best brands. First-class Accommodation for Travellers.. Unequalled Stabjing and Paddocks. .. . A splendicfßilliard Table, [ . CB,O;WN.,HpTEL STABLES, * JOALCLUTHA. : ANDBEW fcHAPMAN. .First-rateacfeommoda'tion for horses.. . .t • • f Loose Boxes. 1 The,"Sjtables7Kemg wider the personal superintegdencet.of Mr. Chapman, is a guarantee -thdt'aU.ilb'&'es placed in them will meet with every atte'frtiW. - ■-' - ' . " ' Ac<»mmodation iPaddoclc BALCLUTHA AND t) BAKERY. ~ Jy. M'Bwaw. Photographic Gallery, Balcl_tha r . JOHN JAMIE, Watch ;, and 'Clock- ■ .maker, Balclutha. „- tLAN C. CAMPBELL (late .with Stewart and Gow), Tailor and Clothier, Balclutha. ,- T.: SMITHS, Cirp4nter and Wheelt) , wright, : Balclutha. ° Agent for Victoria Steam Sawmill; Tapahni, and Glenpamaru Saw MilL . ■__ >_ JM'NEIL, Wholesale and Retail. , , Bu|cher« ,Balclntha. "4SHINGTPN HOTEL, VVETEJKRSTONES, - JAMSS EUSfIELL beg* to intimate to the %f Wetheratones and surrounding, a|ltrior« that hi has taken the ,above well- — "knowuind popular house* of entertainment, fad hop<M ( by Conducting bußinefls in a proper nv &vm te'wfeW W* *»* fif patronage..
MACKAY'S ROYAL MAIL COACH TO TAPANUI. X Mack at begs to notify to the travelling ■ public that he has established a line of coaches, - completing' CoacK' -communication between Dunedin and T.apanni. MacSkay's Coach leaves Tapanui for .Dunedin and intervening places on Saturdays, at 10 a.m. ; arrives at the DunrobinHotel at 1 p.m., where it "(joins Matheson's Switzers Coac,h ri The Coach returns to Tapanui on Thursdays. - Booking Office at Tapanui : — Mr. Kil"gour's shop. >- ".' NOTICE. ALL Horses and Cattle found depasturing. jon Runs No., 369 and 199, without the consent of the undersigned, willbe driven to the Clyde Pound. - CARGILL 4 ANDERSON. N O T 'I C E POISON has been laid for Dogs on Runs No. 199 and 369. : ' CARGILL ANfr' ANDERSON. ! : Teviot,^October sth, 1870. TflE'o^der of time'aiid plaice for offering .Holy Sacrifice 'df v the Mass in the Triapeka District :— ' " Masses. Lawrence 2 Ist Sunday of the month „ 1 3rd Sunday,iat 11 a.m. Waitahuna .1 3rd Sunday at s>.m. Teviot 2 2nd Sunday of the month Waipori 2 : 4th Sunday of the month The CatechisnTwiil be taught and-Ves-, pers-recited on the occasions above men 1 ] turned, at three and. half-past. six 'o'clock -respectively. ' , '' . ; W. JrI?ARKTN./ j ■ Lawrence, September 20,?187-l« f ■ mUAPEKA IB,OI{MON.GKEBY r A* . . WAREHOUSE, Jw . - BOSS PiACE, LAWRENCE. F.^ME^Ek. ANIHOO.;: .„,'*" Wholesale and Retail IEONM ONGEBS, &o , i Respectfully invite .the* public to 'eonte and inspect the beautiful a'ssortjniehi bi' ■ 1 - .-- XERXDiSENE LIMPS, &c,, ■j- -* just, opened oqt, consisting of . . - * -Lustre '. ' „ Vase - ■ , " 'Table '•--'<"' ' .'•-T- " - - Hand Lamps, r of a varied description, which will be sold al reajjouabje prices; to meet the tinies.,
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Tuapeka Times, Volume 21, Issue 216, 21 March 1872, Page 3
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