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i Clydp • ANTHONY BROUGHBARRISTER, . SOLICITOR, A CONVEYANCER. ! Office, Clyde. _______ HALL ’ OLYI)E i 1 ' % M. MARSHALL, UipSlIST' AND DRUGGIST, ! SgBK SUNDERLAND-ST., CLYDE. ™~. Prescriptions caretuliy prepared, ■ buuKSELLER, STATIONER, AND NEWSVENDER. Importer of English, Foreign, and Colonial Newspapers and Magazines. Libraries and Magazine Clubs supplied at a small advance upon English prices. J AM E S HAZE ET T, WHOLESALE STOREKEEPER, WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANT , Sun DE ft L A N D -ST ft E ET, CLYD E, The largest and best-selected Stock of W 1 N E S, SP I R TS, . GkOCIiRIE S. PROVISIONS. Packers Supplied at Lowest Rates. %* Agent for Marshall A Copeland’s BEER, in Bulk and Bottle. To ti‘ c IHI Id 1 Ijlf iirds of the Cr*i Hi V/ es(i Tot, R. BARLOW, ORACT 1G A L WATCHM AKE R, A AND MANUFACTCUING JEWELLER, CLYDE, Has now on hand a choice and varied assort, nient of Cold and Silver WATCHES ; Emdish, trench, and American CLOCKS; also, a°very choice selsction of English A Colonial JEWELLERY, consisting of Cold Scarf Pins Lockets Chains Brooches Ear-rings Guards Wedding, Signet, Gem, and Keeper Rings, Seals Keys, and Chains in endless variety, of the new ujst designs. ALSO, Lately arrived, a very suitable and elegant assortment of FANCY GOODS, too numeroui to particularize, very suitable for Christmai PftESftNT.saiid New Year’s Gifts. H fitches ,(■ t locks eorijully Cleaned ,t* Repaired Established Twenty Years. i I BORG E M A TTII E W S, VJ NURSERYMAN, SEEDSMAN, AND SEED-GROWER, Moray Place, Dunedin, Begs to intimate that be has constantly on hand Agricultural and Garden Seeds Fruit, Forest, and Ornamental Trees in season Garden Tools Pruning Gloves Flower Pots, Ac. Ac. WATCHES. WATCHES. WATCHES. nEO R G YOU NG, FRINGES- STREET, (Opposite Bank of New South Wales), DUNEDIN, Begs to inform his friends and the public generally, that in accordance with the arrangements he made when in Britain, he is now receiving regular and frequent shipments of Fresh Goods of the choicest description, and of the newest and latest fashions, direct from the makers. 16 Cases of New Goods Just to hand, ex “Equator” and “Leueadia” from London, and “ Dunlillan ” and “ E. P, Bouvcrie ” from Glasgow. The following arc a few of the quantities • 10 doz. Gold and -Silver Hunting and Openfaced Watches S doz. French and American Clocks S doz. Gold Brooches !) doz pairs Gold Earrings 0 doz. Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Gold Rings Si doz. Gold Lockets 0* doz. Gold Chains and Alberts 0 cases Silver A Electro-plated Goods, consisting of Salvers, Cake and Card Baskets, Cruets, Liqueur Frames, Cups, Inkstands, Saltcellars, Revolving Cover Dishes and Egg-boilers, Ac. Ac. Also, a large and varied assortment of Studs, Sleeve-links, Solitaires, Scarf Rings and Pins, Crosses, Field and Opera (-lasses, Telescopes, Aneroids, Bohemian Glass Vases, Lustres, Ac. Ac. G. Y. would particularly draw the attention of intending purchase!s to this large and beautiful addition to his present stock, which he is certain cannot be surpassed iu the Colonies, cither for quality, or for newness and variety of design and pattern ; and as these have been bought for cash, at the lirst hand, and imported direct, he is thereby enabled to oltcr them at very low prices. Early Inspection Invited. LARGE STUCK OF COLONIAL JEWELLERY. I Carefully Cleaned and Repaired Jewellery,’ Ac. ( ilt iM(Jllerate Ulal T«G. Y. would remind his friends and the public that he received the First Prize for Clocks and \\ a iches at the New Zealand Exhibition, 1805. GEORGE YOUNG, I’ll I N! T’.S-ST ft F.F, t, •Blj (Opposite Bank ot New .South Wales). [d.T

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Cromwell Argus, Volume 1, Issue 43, 7 September 1870, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Cromwell Argus, Volume 1, Issue 43, 7 September 1870, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Cromwell Argus, Volume 1, Issue 43, 7 September 1870, Page 3

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