TO THE INHABITANTS OF CROMWELL AND THE SURROUNDING DISTRICTS. I. II ALLEN STE L N &■ Jo., GENERAL IMPORTERS, No. I, E LIZA I? Bl’H-STH EET, MELBOURNE. DEE-STREET, INVERCARGILL, QUEENSTOWN, ARROWTOWN, AND CROMWELL. TT AWING for the last fifteen years enjoyed one of the largest up-country connexions in Victoria and New Zealand, trust, by adhering to the principles of their other •stablishments, to gain equal favors in the Cromwell and surrounding districts. Their Stock will in every reaped he found second to none in New Zealand. It is their ruling principle to keep the very bed articles obtnimble, and they may state that, by a long Colonial experience, they have acquired an intimate knowledge of every class of g>oL most suited for a Mining, Agricultural, ami Pastoral Community.
: COLOHMEN’s STORES Taints, Gils, I’aperhangings, Paint and i Whitebrush Brushes, Glass all sises. STATIONERY, &c. A first-class Assortment FANCY GOODS & BRUSHWARE. Concertinas, Perfumery a large variety, Scented Gils, Pomades, and Soaps, Toilet and Complexion Powder, Hair, Tooth, Baby’s, Kail, Shaving, Blacking, Blacklead, Clothes, and Scrubbing Brushes, Combs, Chess and Draughtsmen and Boards, Dressing-glasses. MEDICINES & DRUGS. Sarsaparilla various, Cherry Pectoral, Pills and Ointment, Salts, Senna, Camomile Flowers, Sulpher, Bluestone, Gimault’s Medicines, Copper Pomade, Worm Tablets, Syrcnges, Cement, Cream of Tartar, Chlorodyne, Steedman’s Powders, and a very large Assortment of Children’s Medicines. TOBACONISTS’ GOODS. Light, Dark, and Fancy Aromatic, various Brands. Barrett’s Twist, Cigars, Swiss. Trabuccos and Havanhas. (This is a line we can do especially well, as our Melbourne Firm are very large Importers of the above Articles.) Meerschaum, Wood and Clay Pipes, Pouches, Tobacco Cutters, Snuff. CROCKERY & GLASS. Cups, Saucers, Basins, Toilet Sets, Meat, and Pic Dishes, Tumblers and Wine Glasses, Teapots, Plates, Jugs kc. LAMPS & LAMP WARE. Table, Chain and Bracket Lamps, Kerosiue, (best brands) 3s. 9d. per Gallon. LEATHER & G. INDERY. Solo and Kip Leather, (manufactured by Michaelis Ilallcnstein and Co., Tanners, Melbourne), French Calf aril all goods required by the Trade. JEWELLERY Clocks, Watches, Brooches, Chains, Earrings, Pins, Lockets, tc. SADDLERY. Saddles, Bridles, Whips, Saddle and Cloths, Harness, (made for us by Alston, Melbourne). FURNITURE Chairs, Tables, Toilet Stands, Sofas, Drawers, Mattrasses, (Single and Double), Bolsters, Pillows Ac. PRODUCE. Fine silked dressed Flour, (from our Brunswick Milk, Wakatip), Pollard, Bren, Oats, Chaff, Barley, Wheat, Garden and Flower Seed. A good slock always on hand.
Pants of all kinds, Hats a large i variety in all the newest shapes, Cotton, Merino and Woollen Tlalf-hosb, and a large variety of flora and A ouths’ Clothing. Also Tents, Tarpaulins, Horse-rugs, superior Hosing Canvass. BOOTS AND SHOES. Ladies’ Black, White, and Colored Kid Elastic Sides, Cashmere and Leather Boots, and a large assortment of Slippers ; Men’s and Boys’ Elastic Sides, Balmoral, Welling- ! tons, Nuggets, Bluchers ; twenty-one cases Hayward’s Thigli Gum Boots (a direct shipment, 375. Oil. per pair) ; a variety of Leggings ; Colonial Watertight*, made to our own order in Melbourne, and guaran* ! teed superior to any other make, 255, per j pair. IRONMONGERY & HARDWARE. Perhaps no trade is more difficult and requires more knowledge in getting the right class of goods than the hardware Business. Ajded hy the long experience of our Mr. Buttncr, who devotes the greater portion of his time to the ironmongery and hardi ware, we enjoy special advantages in get- i | ting the latest improvements which arc continually taking place in Mining Tools, | Agricultural Implements, and other branches ! Axes, Adzes, Anvils, Augurs, Awls, | Axe, Adze, Pick, and Hammer Handles, j | Brass Taps, Blind Hooks, Bings, Roller j j Brackets, Buttons, Butter Tryers, Pats and j Prints, Bellows (house and blacksmiths’), Iron and Galvanized Boilers, Beils, Bedsteads, Candlesticks, Candle-moulds and j Cotton, Compasses, Hog, Cart, Plough, and | Trace Chains, Butchers’ Choppers and I knives, Coffin Furniture, Mane Combs, i Horae Brushes, Socket and Tirmon Chisels all sizes, Cruets, Corkscrews, Colonial and Gamp Ovens, Stoves, Table and Pocket i Cutlery, Spoons, Teakettles, Saucepans, Long-handled Shovels, Spades, Manure and Potato Forks, Fencing Wire, Quicksilver, Coach and Screw Wrenches, Powder and I Fuse, Clothes Pegs, Planes, Saws, Files, Hamj mors all sorts, Fishing Lines, Gridirons, | Frying-pans, Ladles, Carpenters’ Rules, i Scissors, Paste Cutters and Jiggers, Pin!ccrs, Sheep Shears, Turkey Stones, Grecian Hones, Hobbles, Milk Yokes and Selves, Manilla Rope all sizes, Turnscrewa, Gimlets, Augurs, Sail Needles, Palms, Bread : and Nutmeg Graters, Glue Pots. TINWARE. Basins, Cullenders, Funnels, Lanterns, : Ewers and Basins, Dishes, Plates, Pannikins, Milk Cans, Measures, Dishes, and | Strainers, Bread, Meat, ami Baking Dishes, j Scoops, Coffee and Tea Pots. TIMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALS. Soft and Colonial Timber all kinds, Corrugated and Painted Iron, Rolled Zinc all Spoutings, Patent Cut and Finishing Nails all sizes, Screws, Locks, Latches, j Bolts, dry Sheet Felt.
DRAPERY. The Ladies will find this the largest and newest Stock out of Dunedin, continually added to by the latest novelties from the Melbourne Markets : comprising Black and Fancy Olaccs, Moire Antiques, Velvets, Shawls, Mantles and Paletots, Jackets, Crinolines, black and colored Balzarines, Robed Dresses, Checked and Fancy Challis and Mohairs, Mantle Cloths, Whitney’s and Sealskins, French Merinos and Llamas all colors, Prints, Muslins, Coburgs, Lustres, Winceys, all-wool Plaids, white, colored, and fancy Crimean Flannels, Kerseys, Sergos, and Cotton Check, white and colored Blankets, Worsted Rugs and Wrappers, white and colored Quilts, grey and white Calicoes, Cotton and Linen Sheetings, Horrocks’ Longclolh, Imperial Croydon Shirtings, Holland, Swansdown, white Sateens, Furniture Dimities, Marseilles Quiltings, drab Jean and blue Dungaree, Beetle Twills, Rolled Jaconets ant Shirtings, Oil Baizes, •American Leathers, Toilet Covers, I Ginghams, Irish Linens, Diapers, Linen Damasks, Window Hollands, Tickings, Hessians, Glass-cloths, Towels, Book Muslins, soft Mulls, Nainsooks, Harness, Book, and Lcno Blinds, Swiss Muslin and Lace < 'urta ns. Antimacassars, Jaconet and Cambric Muslin, Edgings, Laces, Insertions, Whisker Blonde, Falls, Cap and Bonnet | Fronts, Children’s Cloaks, Pelisses andj Frocks, Infants’ Cashmere Hoods, Silk! Hats, Infants’ Robes, Ladies’ Collars and ! Cuffs, Cambric Handkerchiefs, Hair Nets, j Chignons, Sunshades, Flowers, Ladies’ Bonnets and Hats a large assortment, Silk j and Satin Ribands all colors and widths, j Fancy Buttons and Trimmings, Velvetpile, Embossed, and Cloth Table-covers, Ladies’ and Children’s Hosiery, a verylarge stock, white and colored Josephine Gloves, Ladies and Girls’ Underclothing a very choice assortment, comprising plain and trimmed night-dresses, chemises, camisoles, drawers, skirts, &e., Baby Linen, Infants’ Bibs, Pitches, Monthly Gowns, Day and Night Flannels, Lawn Shirts, Ladies’ Paris-wove Stays and Nursing Corsets. CARPETS. Tapestry, Felt, Jute, and all-wool Kidderminster, Druggets, Green and Colored Baize, Floorcloths, Cocoa and China Matting, Dutch Carpeting, Felt Squares, Hearth Rugs, Door Mats. CLOTHING & OUTFITTING DEPARTMENT. ■ Our new Stock will ho found superior to any in this Province, being all Colonial- j made, under the inspection of our Mr. Hallenstein, in Melbourne : —Suits, Coats, Browsers, and Vests, made of Black Cloth, Plain and Fancy Doe and Tweeds ; Witney, Pilot, and Reversible Coats, Oilskins, Inverness Capes, Crimean anil Tweed Shirts, Silk, Flannel, and Cotton Undershirts, and Drawers, Puggaries silk and muslin,
We have only advertised the prihciple articles, as we shortly intend publishing an Alphabetical Catalogue, enumerating every article; which will assist buyers in gi'ing thru eiders. Storekeepers, Hawkers, and Wholesale Buyers will find that they can Assort their Stocks as advantageously »» from town. All our goods being paid for in Cash gives us an advantage which few are enabled to avail themselves of. All orders entrusted to us will be promptly executed, and the articles found to be of good value. I. HA LLENSTEIN & Co. Croihtellj, 15th December, 18fi8. ■
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Dunstan Times, Issue 354, 5 February 1869, Page 3
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