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I. HALLENSTEIN & CO., GENERAL IMPORTERS, Cromwell ) j Arrcwtown Queenstown ) I Melbourne. WE have much pleasure in calling the attention of the inhabitants of Cuo.MWKU, and surrounding districts to our LARGE AID WEIL-SELECTED STOCK, Which is specially suitable to supply their wants. Each Department will be found complete, and assorted with every requirement. Drnranr S The attention of Ladies is respect- i ” l ( fully directed to this Department. It will be found replete with all the latest novelties from the Melbourne markets, (carefully selected by bur Mr Hallenstein), comprising : Dresses, in silks, fancy and black ; alpacas, challies, mohairs, winceys, muslins, prints, coburgs Shawls, all-wool plaids, French merinos, skirtings, jackets, &c. Hosiery, gloves, handkerchiefs, laces, trimmings of all kinds Ladies’ and Children’s .Underclothing.- Our stock will be found the largest and bestassorted on the Gold-fields Ladies’ and Children’s Hats, trimmed and untrimmed Feathers, flowers, corsets, chignons, &c. A large assortment of white and coloured flannels, serge and cricketing ; calicoes and sheetings ; and every other article required in the trade. Slop Department, j pold, Stanley, sac, and knickerbocker Trousers and vests, all kinds Trousers, in silk mixture, doeskin, tweed, cotton, Bedford cord, and moleskin Shirts—white dress, regatta, Crimean, serge, Scotcli twill, tweed, and jean Pants and under-shirts, in flannel, lambswool, serge, merino, and cotton Mon’s and boys’ Hosiery, of all kinds Hats—straw, merino, tweed, silk-stitched, felt, and plush, in all the latest shapes Waterproof coats, overalls, leggings, and sou’wosters. Monkey jackets and pilot coats All the above Goods are to our spooial orde Boots and Shoes j A Ladies’, girls’, and children's boots, in kid, cashmere, morocco, and leather Slippers—canvas, patent leather (plain and fur-trimmed), sheepskin, and carpet Men’s and boys’ boots—elastic side, Balmoral, Blucher, Wellington, half Wellington, and riding hoots Colonial water-tights, made to our order in Melbourne Gum boots—Hayward’s North British and Liverpool; Hardy’s nuggets. p m i (In tapestry, felt, all-wool kidderA hj ( minster, drugget; hearth-rugs. Matting —China and coir; oilcloth, door-mats. Ironmongery,') Carefully chosen by our Mr Mining Tools, 1 Bttttneri To enumerate all • ■. • ~ . 1-the articles in this depart* -agricultural nien t j 8 impossible. Every Implements, j want can bo supplied. Building \ Consisting of Timber, all kinds . . , •! Iron, galvanised and painted , materials ) zinc, doors, sashes, ridging and spouting, screws, nails, locks, hinges, and Dolts, Paints, Oils, Glass, all kinds. Paperhangings— -a very large and choice assortment. Tinware— all kinds. Kitchen Utensils— stovas, boilers, sauco* pans, kettles, &c. Crockery—a well-assorted department. Lamps, Glassware, Kerosene, Lampware. m ( Comprising chairs, tables, bod- ’ j steads, mattresses, wash-stands flock, hair, pillows, bolsters, &c. Leather —in crop, kip, calf, kangaroo, &0., from tho Tannery of Miehaelis, ilalleustem, and Co., Melbourne. Grindery —a largo assortment. Tobacco, Cigars. &C. j firm 9 * ( being largo impor* tors, wo can do this line especially well. Stationery, j A ff f lection ~f uotC) k , tter > J ( and foolscap* papjor ; envelopes of every description ; commercial books, a largo variety ; a choice selection of gift-books, &c. Fancy Goods j Patent Medicines of all kinds. o„ i j (Made expjressly for us by Altson oaacuery, j 0 j- Melbourne) — a splendid assortment, comprising sprring-cart and dray harness, hames, straps, collars, saddles of various kinds, bridles, halters, martingales, and saddle-cloths ; jockey, cart,'stock, and buggy whips ; spurs. Tj j Agents for Robertson and Hallen* JrTOaUCe { stein, Brunswick Flour Mills, Lake Wakatipj.—We have for sale their silk-dressed Flour, (the best in the Province); pollard, bran, oats, wheat, barley, chaff. Garden seeds is great variety. ~ , . (Tents, tarpaulins, Manilla ropissmnan.es. j [ UISe oa j,vas, horse-covers, wheel, barrows, hose-directors, brnshware, camp and colonial ovens, &c. &c. &c. ALL ORDERS WILL RECEIVE OUR PROMPT AND CAREFUL ATTENTION.

4 New Line of ROYAL MAIL COACHES BETWEEN Queenstown and Clyde. W. D '.ls lEL bogs to intimate that ho " has started his new line of Coaobes between Clyde, Cromwell, and Queenstown, leaving Clyde on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, and Queenstown on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays. [a card,] JQ R , JA M E S 00 R S Jfi, SURGEON, May be consulted daily at his residence, MELMORE-STIiEET, CROMWELL. TIJE CELEBRATED JgLACK HOUSE BREWERY BEER. XXX AND XXXX ALE. BASTINGS AND KOFOED - PRomuBTOB*. The undersigned lias boon appointed SOLE AGENT for Cromwell and surrounding districts, and can guarantee a regular supply. The Bod cannot bo excelled in Otago. W. 3. BARUT, \ V.-mwcU.

A W A R A U HOTEL, CROMWELL. William Smitiiam Proprietoh. The best conducted and most comfortable Hotel in the District. A FIRST-CLASS BILLIARD ROOM, With one of Alcock’s best Tables. Coaches leave for Queenstown and Arrow every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, at!) a.m. ; for Clyde every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, at 3.30 p. in. ; and for Cardroua and Albertowr, every Wednesday at 9 a.m. N.B.—W. S. having erected a largo range of Stabling, would intimate to Travellers that every care will be bestowed upon horses. An experienced groom in attendance. REE TRADE BUTCHERY, (Wholesale and Retail), JAMES DA WKINS . - PROPRIETOR. A supply of Beef, Mutton, Veal, Pork, Hams, Bacon, &c., always on hand. Joints of Beef, Gd pev lb. Sides of Mutton, » » Meat delivered at Town Prices throughou the district. F, BADGER, ' LEGAL AND MINING AGENT, CROMWELL, Terms— Cash. [a card,] M ELMORE-STREET, C R 0 M W ELL) and AT BEN did D gully.

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Cromwell Argus, Volume I, Issue 37, 27 July 1870, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Cromwell Argus, Volume I, Issue 37, 27 July 1870, Page 1

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