Drapery. S Y DN E Y JJ OUSE. GEORGE STREET. MESSRS 0 B I N S 0 N, Jg ROW N, JONES, AND Jg Having pm chased the entire BANKRUPT STOCK of Mr D. HLBURNE at a consider* able Reduction from the Original Gist, they are now prepared 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 purchased an entirely NEW STOCK OF GENERAL DRAPERY, the whole of which, comprising 50 cases and bales has this day been opened out. WINCEYS at Bd per yard ~ at Bd, worth Is ~ from 9d to 2s FRENCH MERINOES, Is lid, worth 2s 9d FANCY DRESSES, from 6d to 2a 6d yard BLACK and CO CORED 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 6cl, ss, 6s, to 25s INFANTS’ LAWN SHIRTS, 9d to 2s Gd INFANTS’, GIRLS’, and MAIDS’ STAYS &c, &C. &c. GLOVES, TIES, RIBBONS, FURS, FCOWERS, HOSIERY, HABERDASHERY, and FANCY GOODS. MANCHESTER DEPARTMENT. LO v G C .OTHTS, 4Jd upwards. WELS’I FD ANN ELS, Is upwards. HUCKABACKS, S iEETINOS, TABLE LINENS, DAMASKS, TICKS, CHINA MATTINGS, &c., &c. MEN’S CLOTHING must be sold, regardless of cost. MEN’S TWEED TROUSERS, ss, worth 10s. „ ~ ~ 6s, worth 11s. „ ~ „ 7s 6d, worth 12s 6d. BOYS’ TROWSERS, 3a 6d to 10s. COLONIAL MADE TROUSERS and VESTS, 255, worth 40s ; 28s, worth 46s JOB LOT 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’ TIES, from 6d upwards. ~ COLLARS. 2s gross. CRIMEAN SHIRTS, 4s 6d, worth 7s 6d, ~ ~ 6s, worth 10a. 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.
Brewers, etc. WELL PARK BREWERY, DUNEDIN. Having been compelled to make EXTENSIVE ALTERATIONS and ADDITIONS to our BREWING PLANT, in order to meet the Increasing Demand for our Beers, we beg to inform our numerous Town and Country Customers that the same arc now completed, and second to none in New Zealand — enabling us 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 St*nd v 'ound, and IMPROVE WITH AGE. Orders now received for our New Brews, which we are sending out in line condition. Nos. 2, 3, 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 bushels 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, 1869. Timber Merchants. Timber i timber i timber i Just Arrived, Ex Marathon, from Boston, 175.000 feet of shelving, lin 12 to 20 Ex Peter Denny, from Glasgow. 30.000 feet 6 x IJ T and G 25.000 do 6xl do 20.000 do 6 x 5 do 18.000 do 6 x | do 75.000 do 6 x 4 do 22.000 do dressed FEW boards 20.000 do architraves. Always on hand, a large stock of Hardwood, Kauri, Red, White, and Black Pine, and Totar.i, Hobart Town Split Posts and Rails, Palings and Shingles, English and Scotch Iron. FINDLAY AND GTLMOUR, Otago Timber Yard and Steam Saw Mills, Princes street south. N.B. Country orders punctually attended to. Furniture Dealers, SOUTH DUNEDIN, RED HOUSE. FURNITURE MART, PRINCES STREET SOUTH. WILLIAM BREADING (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 has opened the above establishment. Country orders punctually attended to. Kerosene o 1, Crockery, Lamps, &e. Valuations effected. New and second-hand Furniture bought, sold, or exchanged. To Let: riNO, LET, detached Cottage in Elm row. _L Apply to Mr l£. Quick, Eldon Chambers. TO LKT, OFFICES in Harbor Chambers, Crawford street. Apply to M'OALLUM NEILL & CO., Bond street.
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Evening Star, Volume VII, Issue 1953, 9 August 1869, Page 3
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809Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Volume VII, Issue 1953, 9 August 1869, Page 3
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