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JE¥ SEEDS. TV/TV Stock of GARDEN anc! FWx'il ■"■*■ SEEDS is entirely of last season,' growing, and can be relied on. Early Kidney aud Prince Regent Potatoes, Thorn Quicks, Sweet Briar, Cabbage Plants. J. H. PRESBLY, Lawrence. August 22. SUSSEX HOTEL, GEOEGE-STBEET, VXJVBDIS. DANIEL BANNATYNE begs to inform his numerous up-country friends and the public in general that he has disposed of his business to Mr. Thomas Oliver, and trusts that friends will give his successor the same warm support received by him. THOMAS OLIVER, as the Proprietor of the Sussex Hotel, assures his friends that the prestige of the late proprietor shall not deteriorate in his hands. Country visitors will find this -well-known hostelry a home, and a hearty welcome extended to all. September 9th, 1874. P T. FITZGERALD, -*- • in thanking his numerous friends and customers for their patronage during the past ten years, begs to intimate that he has lowered the price of his Boots as follows :—: — LADIES'. First-class Military Heel Kid Boots • 25/ Flat „ „ „ - 22/6 „ Military „ Leather „ - 20/ Hat „ „ „ - 17/6 „ Strong Leather - 15/ GENT.'S. lst-class Military Heel Wellington Boots 40/ „ Medium „ „ • „ 37/6 „ Strong Wellington „ 35/ „ E.S. Military Heel „ 30/ „ Flat „ „ 37/6 „ Balmoral Military Heel „ 30/ „ „ Medium „ „ 27/6 „ Strong Watertight „ 27/6 „ Medium „ , „ 25/ Children's, from 10/ to 14/. If the above prices suit, and you hare sufficient confidence in my ability as a tradesman, please signify the same by leaving your orders, as business is dull at present. P. T. FITZGERALD, BOOTMAKER, ROXBURGH. September 10th, 1874. N.B. — Tho above are cash prices, and cannot be booked. OPENING- OF FIRST INSTALMENT OP TVTEW OPRING pOODS. 19 PACKAGES, Personally selected from Shipments ex Sam Mendel, Cartsburn, Main Bhan, and Mail Steamers. LATEST NOVELTIES FROM PARIS AND LONDON. OUR DRESS DEPARTMENT Contains all the Newest Fashions in Black and Colored Silks, Lustrines, Ashantee Serges, Striped and Fancy Mohairs, Russell Cords, Alpacas, Grenadines, Irish Poplins, Twills, &c, ~&c, &c. MUSLINS AND PRINTS. All the latest designs in Percale Stripes, Borders, Croquets, Brilliants, and Satin Stripes. Batiste, Mabcella, and Pique Costumes. MILLINERY. The Newest Styles in French and English Millinery. Bonnets and Bonnet Shapes, Hats in great variety, Undine, Leonore, Camilla, Medusa, &c. TRIMMINGS, &c. French Flowers, Maltese and the new Tunsienue Laces, Gossamer, Ruffles, Collars, Sets, Tulles, &c. Ribbons in all the newest shades, Satin, Watered, and Faille. Choice Selection op Ladies' Underciothing-. NEW HOSIERY, In White and Brown Cotton, Silk Lace and Lisle Thread Hose. Children's Socks in great variety. EANCY GOODS. Gold Ear-rings, Brooches, Lockets, Chains, &c., Jet and Pearl Slides for Ladies' Dresses, Perfumery " from every flower that breathes a fragrance," Toilet Ware, Pomades, Bruah•ware, Soap, &c. HOUSE FURNISHINGS. Carpets, Sheetings, Flannels, Damasks, Muslin and Lace Curtains. Agents bob Singers' Sewing Machines. MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING-, From the New Zealand Clothing Factory specially made to our order, iii all the latest styles and materials. Tweeds from Moagiel, Nelson, Glasgow, &c. Large selection of Men's and Boys' Hats. * MEN'S MERCERY. Shirts in Dress, Regatta, Crape, Silk, Crimeau, &c. The new Anti-Bronchial Fronts. American finished Collars — Lome, Fritz, and Edinburgh; Scarfs, T'es, Gloves, Sleeve Links. Merino and Cotton Hosiery, a large stock. BOOT DEPARTMENT Contains a large selection of Ladies', Gentle-men'-s, and Children's Boots of all kindß. I. HALLENSTEIN AND CO., LAWRENCE, And at Queenstown, Cromwell, Dunedin, Melbourne, and London.

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Tuapeka Times, Volume VII, Issue 390, 12 September 1874, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Tuapeka Times, Volume VII, Issue 390, 12 September 1874, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Tuapeka Times, Volume VII, Issue 390, 12 September 1874, Page 3

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