OTAYS, Is lid, value 2s 9J ; 2s 6d. value 3s 9d ; 2s lid, value 4s 6d » Corsets, 2s 9d, value 4s. A superior lot of Regulation Corsets 3s lid, value 5s 9d, in white, drab, and grey. Trade discount on dozens of these only, the first line excepted. Toilet Quilts. 12s 9d, value 16s 6d. STRIPE Druggets, Is 6.U1, value 2s ; Is lid, value 2s 9d. For Skirting. CRIMEAN Shirts. 4s 9d, value 6s 9d ; os lid, all wool, value 8s 9d ; 7s lid value 10s 9d. Brown Cotton Half-Hose, os lid the dozen, value 8s 6d ; 6s lid the dozen, value 10s 9.1; Ss lid the dozen, value 12s 9d. Trade discount on quantities of 5 dozen. GENTLEMEN’S Silk Handkerchiefs, Is 6d. Discount on whole pieces of seven. Extra quality of Figured Silks, iTlld. Discount on whole pieces of seven. THE Grosvenor Tie, Is 6d, value 3s. Discount on boxes containing halfdozen. The Lalatea Tic will be sold at the same price. r l he Duke of Edinburgh Ties, Is lid, value 4s; Twilled Corah Handkerchiefs, 4s 9d the dozen; 2s 6d the halfdozen. The lines indicated as reduced refer to stock opened up on the other premises, and comprise a large lot of Dress Materials. NOTES IN REFERENCE TO THE ABOVE. Special attention is directed to the quality and price of the Sheetings, and this notwithstanding the recent advance in cotton at Home. Where Dress Fabrics arc mentioned at per dress, the length is 12 yards of the ordinary width, ami 10 yards when the material measures 29 or 30 inches wide. Any length cut at the same rate. It will be observed that the variety opened is much greater than the limited space in the other, premises would admit of shewing. For the convenience of purchasers, a copy of the above list will remain on the counter, from which selection can be made. RICHARD MILLS. Princes street, Dunedin, July 31st, 1869. REMOVAL TO TEMPORARY PREMISES. CONTINUATION or LEAR I N G ox S ALE TEMPORARY PREMISES. JgANNERMAN AND C°. Beg to inform their numerous Customers that, during rebuilding their Premises they have EMO V E D To the Building betwixt Messrs Brown, Ewing and Co. and Solomon, Princes street, and nearly opposite the old Post Office. In order to REDUCE THE STOCK On account of the limited accommodation in the Temporary Premises GREATER REDUCTIONS THAN EVER Have been made in every Department, Special attention directed to the following, viz. : UNDERCLOTHING HOSIERY, GLOVES, HATS BONNETS, SHAWLS, & MANTLES GENTLEMEN’S SHIRTS, COLLARS TIES AND SCARFS. N.B.—The very best Josephine KID GLOVES, 3s Od. To Let: /""iARISBROOK HOUSE, containing 8 \J rooms, out-offices ttc.. standing in 8 acres of Paddock and Orchard, TO L' T. The property is only about 20 minutes’ walk from the Post Office, is in good order, and commands a fine view. For further particulars, apply FREDERICK H. EVANS, Estate Agent and Auctioneer. TO LET, detached Cottage in Elm row. Apply to Mr E. Quick, Eldon Chambers.
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Evening Star, Volume VII, Issue 1952, 7 August 1869, Page 3
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500Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Volume VII, Issue 1952, 7 August 1869, Page 3
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