Drapery. S Y DN E y JJ 0U S GEORGE STREET. E. MESSRS R 0 W X, ONES, AND 0 B I N S 0 N,Having pu,cl.aseat.be entire BANKRUPT STOCK of Mr D. LILIUIRNE at a ; conaulerni.'le Reduction from the Original 0->»t, they are now prepared to offer the whole at UNPRECEDENTED PRICES. The Stock lias 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 purchased an entirely NEW STOCK OF GENER AL DRAPERY, the whole of which, comprising 50 cases and hales has this day been opened out. WINCEYS at 5d per yard ~ at Bd, worth Is from fld to 2s FRENCH MERINOES, Is lid, worth 2s 9d FANCY DRESSES, from Gd to 2s Gd yard BLACK and COLORED SILKS SHAWLS, MANTLES, and JACKETS, at ridiculously low places. LADIES’ and CHILDREN’S UNDERCLOTHING. In this Department Messrs BROWN, JONES, & ROBINSON stand unrivalled. LADIES’ WHITE TUCKED, WHITE LONG CLOTH, and TRIMMED PETTICOATS, from Gs Gd to 355. Splendid value. LADIES’ CHEMISES, from 2s Gd to 25s „ DRAWERS, 3s Gd, ss, Gs, to 25s INFANTS’ LAWN SHIRTS, 9d to 2s Gd INFANTS’, GIRLS’, and MAIDS’ STAYS &c. &c. &c. GLOVES, TIES, RIBBONS, FURS, FEATHERS, FLOWERS, HOSIERY, HABERDASHERY, and FANCY GOODS. MANCHESTER DEPARTMENT. LONG CLOTHS, qd 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 cost. MEN’S TWEED TROUSERS, ss, worth 10s. ~ ~ ~ Gs, worth 11s. ~ ~ ~ 7s Gd, worth 12s Gd. BOYS’ TROWSERS, 3s Gd to 10s. COLONIAL MADE TROUSERS and VESTS, 255, worth 40s ; 28s, worth 45s JOB LOT OF MEN’S VESTS, 3s Gd. MEN’S, YOUTHS’, and BOYS’ SUITS. A LOT OF MEN S HATS, from 2s Gd, worth 10s ; 4s, worth P2s Gd. These Goods are given away at ruinous prices. GENTS’ TIES, from Gd upwards. „ COLLARS. 2s gross. CRIMEAN SHIRTS, 4s Gd, worth 7s Gd ~ ~ Gs, 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 BOOT?} and SHOEv>, . which are of First-class Quality, and which he now offers at greatly reduced ,rices. He guarantees that the prices now ruling his Establishments arc the lowest charged in Dunedin. Note the Address GEORGE STREET AND PRINCES STREET.
Timber Merchants. IMBER ! TIMBER ! TIMBER ! Just Arrived, Ex Marathon, from Boston, 175,000 feet of shelving, lin 12 to 20 75.000 do 6x | do 22.000 do dressed F E W hoards 20.000 do architraves. Always on hand, a large stock of Hardwood, Kauri, Bed, White, and Black Pine, and Totar.i, Hobart Town Split Posts and (tails, Palings and Shingles, English and Scotch Iron. FINDLAY AND GILMOUR, Otago Timber Yard and Steam Saw Mills, Princes street south. N.B. Country orders punctually attended to. Business Notices. SAMUEL BIRD, Lime Merchant, Walker street, Agent for M‘Donald’s celebrated } Penin-ula Roach Lime. Cement and Plaster of Paris always on hand. rp II 0M AS TAYLOR, STEAM BISCUIT MANUFACTURER, GEORGE STREET, P0 u T CIIA L M )■: KS , WM. WILSON, Otago Foundry, Cumberland street, Boiler Maker, Engineer, Millwright, and Blacksmith, &c. All kinds of Castings in brass and iron. Machines of all kinds made and repaired. Water Engines of any power, superior to any now in use, constantly on hand. The only agent for Booth’s Patent Flaxdressing Machine, '■vl'iicli is capable o£ dressing two tons of fibre per week. CA RP ETS. ]VT ORTH AND BCOU LA R JJi invite attention to their now Stock of CROSS LEY’S TAPESTRY AND BRUSSELS CARPETS, Ex Pampero. NORTH & SCOULAR, Rattray street. Furniture Dealers, SOUTH DUNEDIN, RED HOUSE. FURNITURE MART, PRINCES -TREET SOUTH. WILLIAM BREADINfi (late of Beck and Breading, Red House, George street) begs to return his thanks to the inhabitants of Dunedin and Suburbs, for the liberal support given him during the last six years, and to inform them that he ias opened the above establishment. Country orders punctually attended to. Kerosene oil, Crockery', Lamps, &o. Valuations effected. New and second-hand Furniture bought, sold, or exchanged. Tailors. i riAO be or not to be, that is the question, JL whether ’tis ’ better to pay NICOLL, the TAILOR, 20s for a pair of Tweed 'Browsers to measu or L 3 the suit. Let me see -his addresr is The Aberdeen Clipper, Maclaggan strer , opposite Rattray street hill. N.B.—Suit of Black Cloth to measure, L 4; Black Cloth Trowsers to measure, 255, and Great Coat to measure, L2 10s.
Brewers, etc. WELL PARK BREWER Y, DUNEDIN. Having been compelled to make EXTENSIVE ALTERATIONS and ADDITIONS to our SKEWING PLANT, in order to meet the Increasing Demand for our Terrs, wc beg to inform our numerous Town and Country Customers that the same are now completed, and second to none in New Zealand—enabling ns to produce ALES AND PORTER of a quality fully equal to any imported, which we guarantee manufactured PURELY FROM MALT AND HOPS, the best procurable, and to Stand Sound, and IMPROVE WITH AGE. Orders now received for our New Brews, which we are sending out in fine condition. Nos. 2, 8, and 4 Ales in hhds, barrels, and kilderkins. Bottled Ale and Brown Stout, in 4 dozen cases or 2 dozen baskets. On sale, at a very low figure, 10,000 bnshels prime Pale Malt, manufactured from the best samples of Barley to be procured in the Colonies —carefully selected. We are Cash Purchasers of Good Samples Barley. Orders to be addressed or left at our Offices and Malting Premises, Rattray street, next Shamrock Hotel. WILSON AND BIRCH. July Ist, 1809. Public Notices, GREAT REDUCTION IN THE PRICE OF GAS ! THE Lessee, at the solicitation of several of the jjrincipal Gas Consumers, has determined to REDUCE THE PRICE OF GAS, On and after the Ist day of August next, TO -20s. PER 1000 CUBIC FEET, to all those Consumers who pay their Gas Accounts at the Office on or before tbe 7th day of each month. B. B. WILLOUGHBY, Secretary, Dunedin Gas Company. CC H I L C O T T, .LAPI D A R Y. Greenstone and Pebbles Gut to any Design, and Polished. George street (next door to Artillery Hotel) NOTICE OF REMOVAL. JAMES MOLLISON, Bootmaker, begs to intimate to his Friends and Public generally, that during the Rc-building of his Premises in Rattray street, be has Removed to that shop in Princes street, lately occupied by Messrs Rcitb and Nicholson, stationers, and between Mr Wilkinson, chemist, and Burton Brothers, photographers. 20th July, 1869. Educational. ] A VEXING SCHOOL.—Mr J. CARNCROSS, over “Echo” < ffiee (late “Evening Star” Office), Stafford street. Private instruction ; hours to suit the convenience of pupils. Money to Lend. O N E Y TO LEND, in sums from £2OO and upwards—on freehold securities. T. REDMAYNE, Union and Castle streets.
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Evening Star, Volume VII, Issue 1946, 31 July 1869, Page 4
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