Drapery. gyD N E Y GEORGE STREET. H OUSE, MESSRS "g ROW N, JONES, AND OBIN S0 N, Having pui chased the entire BANKRUPT STOCK of Mr D. LI LB ERNE at a considerable Reduction from the Original CO-t, they are now nrepared to offer the whole at UNPRECEDENTED PRICES. The Stock has been marked off at such prices as cannot fail to recommend itself to the Inhabitants of Dunedin and District. In addition to the Bankrupt Stock, they have purchase I an entirely NEW STOCK OF GENERAL DRAPERY, th ■ whole of which, comprising 50 cases and bales has this day been opened out. WINCEYS at 5d per yard ~ at S<l, worth Is ~ from 9d to 2s FRENCH MFRINGES, Is lid, worth 2s 9d FANCY DRESSES, from 6d to 2s 6d yard BLACK and COLORED SILKS SHAWLS, MANTLES, and JACKETS, at ridiculously low prices. LADIES’ and CHILDREN’S UNDERCLOTHING. In this Department Messrs BROWN, JONES, & ROBINSON stand unrivalled. LADIES’ WHITE TUCKED, WHITE LONG CLOTH, and TRIMMED PETTICOATS, from 6s 6d to 355. Splendid value. LADIES’ CHEMISES, from 2s 6d to 25s „ DRAWERS, 3s 6d, ss, 6s, to 25s INFANTS’ LAWN SHIRTS, 9d to 2s 6«l INFANTS’, GIRLS’, and MAIDS’ STAYS &c. &c. & c. GLOVES, TIES, RIBBONS, FURS, FE \THEKS, FLOWERS, HOSIERY, HABERDASHERY, and FANCY GOODS. MANCHESTER DEPARTMENT. LONG C'iOTMS, 4|d upwards. WELSH FD ANN ELS, Is upwards. HUCKABACKS, SHEETINGS, TABLE LINENS. DAMASKS, TICKS, CHINA MATTINGS, &c., &c. MEN’S CLOTHING must be sold, regardless of coat. MEN’S TWEED TROUSERS, ss, worth 10s. ~ ~ ~ 6s, worth 11s. ~ ~ ~ 7a 6d, worth 12s 6d. BOYS’ TROWSERS, 3s 6d to 10s. COLONIAL MADE TROUSERS and VESTS. 255, worth 40s ; 28s, worth 45s JOB L<)T OF MEN’S VESTS, 3s 6d. MEN’S, YOUTHS’, and BOYS’ SUITS. A LOT OF MEN S HATS, from 2s 6d, worth 10s; 4s, worth 12s 6d. These Goods are given away at ruinous prices. GENTS’ TI P S, from 6d upwards. ~ COLLXRS 2s cross. CRIMEAN SHIRTS, 4s 6d, worth 7s 6d ~ ~ 6s. worth 10s. MESSRS BROWN. JONES, AND ROBINSON, GEORGE STREET, Opposite the Red House. Bootmakers. BOOTS ! BOOTS ! ! BOOTS ! ! ! NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. TSCOBLE begs to call attention to his Extensive Stock of BOOTS and SHOES, • which are of First-class Quality, and which he now offers at greatly reduced prices. He guarantees that the prices now ruling his Establishments are the lowest charged in Dunedin. Note the Address — GEORGE STREET AND PRINCES STREET.
Corporation Notices. CITY OF DUNEDIN. ANNUAL ELECTION OF COUNCILLORS AND AUDITORS. THE following CANDIDATES have been duly Nominated forthe offices of Councillors and Auditors, for the year ending Ist August, 1870 : As Councillor for South Ward Henry Smith Fish, jun , Princes street Stephen Stamp Hutchison, do. John Tonkin Roberts, Walker street As Councill r for Mich Ward : Andrew Mercer, Princes street Charles S ephen Reeves, Maclaggan street Henry John Walter, High street As Councillor for Bell Ward : Louis Thonemau, Moray place William Woodland, George street As Councillor for Leith Ward : Edward M'Glashun, George street Benjamin Willoughby, Great King street As Auditors for the City : Frederick Horatio Evans, Princes street William Mathew Hawkins, Stafford street Sydney James, Cumber'and st-eet James P. Millar, Cargill .-tn-et All further proceedings in the Elections were adjourned until Mon ay, the second day of uignst, 18(59, on which day a Poll will be taken in eacli of the lour Wards of the City, between the hours of 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. The Polling places will be : South Ward—Old Police Barracks, Princes street south High Ward—Co y Council Chambers, Princes street Bell Ward—Odd Fellows’ Hall, George street Leith Ward—Grind Stand, St David street THOMAS BIRCH, Mayor. 28th July, 1869. Pastrycooks, &c. Morrell and go., GENE HAL CONFI CTIONERS. Muffins, Crumpets, &c. ; also MORRELLS COUGH DROPS, Not to be equalled in the Colony in cases of cold, GEORGE STREET, Next Odd Fellows’ Hall. Pawnbrokers, j WANTED, New Arrivals and others to know, that Mrs Davis is open to buy any quantity of Second-hand Clothing and Jiwellery, Books and all kinds of Instrunnnts, Guns, Pistols, &c. Old Gold and Silver bought; Ladies and Gentlemen’s Wardrobes purchased. The highest price given. N.B.—Household Furniture bought to any amount. Gentlemen waited upon at their own residences. All letters punctually attended to. Please mark the address—Mrs Davis, next to Oddfellows’ Hall, George street. At home from 8 to 11 a.m., and from 2 to 5 p.m Tenders. TENDERS wai.ted for the erection of Athei.aaum an-1 Mechanics’ Institute building. Lans and specifications to be seen at my office, and tenders received ti 1 Saturday, 31st inst. DAVID ROSS, Architect, Princes street.
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Evening Star, Volume VII, Issue 1945, 30 July 1869, Page 3
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757Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Volume VII, Issue 1945, 30 July 1869, Page 3
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