Drapery. Geokoe street, j A AND np TNGL IS, JOeoroe street, Dunedin. \ 11, JL.. JL I Port Chalmers. Have received an I are now showing their First Shipments for the SPRING SEASON. 1 Case 1 3 „ 2 „ 1 -*• J J 1 M ’ 1 1 .. 1 „ Total 21 Cases. EX ‘ADVANCE,’ 21 CASES. J^jILLIN.ERY’ —Bonnets, the latest London and Paris Fashions. FEATHERS, Flowers, and Straw Ornaments, selected with great care. LADIES* Untrimmed Huts, all the new shapes. MAIDS’, Girls’, and Infants’ Untrimmed Hats. LADIES’ Trimmed Hats. GIRLS’ and Maids’ 'Primmed Hats, INFANTS’ Trimmed Hats. CASH WERE Hoods, Silk Hoods, Infants’Silk Bonnets and Hats, Sun Hats and Dress Caps. BOYS’ HATS. Sailor and other useful shapes, Scotch Bonnets and Fancy Scotch Caps. MEN’S and - Boys’Hats and Caps. DRESS TRIMMINGS, including every Novelty in Fringes, Rucheings, Pipings, (limps, and Buttons. MUSLIN TIES, Chemisettes, Lace Sets, and Linen Collars and Cuffs. LADIES’ PAPER COLLARS, Ladies' Chignon Pads, Boys’ White Dimity Collars, Ladies’ Plain Linen Volunteer Collars, Embroidered Linen Lappets, Insertion Sets, Lady Napier Collars, Cavalier , C'dlara. MUSLIN TIES, Gossamers and Gossamer Falls, Frosted Arcophanes and Laces, BLACK AND COLORED GLACES, Gro-Grains, Black and White Satins, and Fancy Silks. PARASOLS and Sunshades—new shapes, “ Countess,” “ Adeline,” and “Climax.” FANCY DRESSES, Marl Poplins, Serges, Fancy and Broche Reps, Chen&s, Striped Serges, &c. LADIES’ JACKETS, the Latest Fashions. Bales EX ‘WILLIAM DAVIE,’ 55 PACKAGES. 4 Cases—containing SHEETINGS, Brown Hollands, Lawns, Fronting Linens, and Glass Cloths. 2 FRENCH MERINO, French De Laines. TURKISH TOWELS, Huckaback Towels, and Table Linens, ARABIAN GLACE and Corded Glacis, White Alpacas, and Grenadines. HOYLE’S PRINTS, and Fancy Cambrics. Hi >RRnCKS’s LONG CLOTHS. CRIMEAN SHIRTINGS. GREY CALICO. FLANNELS. WINDOW UNIONS, Buff, White, Green, and Imitation Venetian. TOILET QUILTS, and Toilet Covers. KIDDERMINSTER CARPETS. SCOTCH l)i UGGETS. FLAX SHEETINGS, Loom Dowlas, Cotton and Union Ticks. DIKED COVERS—Carpet Rug-. HABERDASHERY and Fancy Goods. LADIES’ and Children’s Hosiery. CRIMEAN SHIRTINGS. BOYS’ KNICKERBOCKER SUITS. MEN’S WHITE SHIRTS. BOOTS AND SHOES.—Our Men’s, Youths’, and Children’s Strong Boots have been made to our own samples ; every pair warranted. The largest and best assorted stock of Colonial and Scotch made Boots ever shewn in Dunedin. 2 1 4 3 1 3 1 „ 1 Case 1 „ 2 Bales 1 „ 2 1 Bale 3 Casus 4 „ 1 „ 1 M 1 „ 10 Trunks and 6 Casus EX ‘ASTEROPE,’ 8 PACKAGES. MEN’S PAPER COLLARS. FLOOR CLOTH-5 8, 3-4, 4-4, IG-4 wide. CHILDREN’S PELISSES and Dresses. FANCY GOODS—Brooches, Ear-rings, Belts, Buckles, Laces Falls, and Gossamers. Total 55 Pkgs. 1 Case 5 „ 1 „ 1 „ Total, 8 Pkgs. 1 Case 1 „ Total, 2 Cases. The above Goods have been bought for Cash by Mr A. Inglis, in the best Home and Continental markets, and are now offered at very moderate prices. FROM MELBOURNE, FIVE CASES COLONIAL MADE BOOTS, ALL WARRANTED. , EX MAIL STEAMER, 2 CASES. JOSEPHINE KID GLOVES, first choice. RIBBONS. N G L I S, A_ AN D rjp_ J GEORGE STREET, DUNEDIN, AND GEORGE STREET, PORT CHALMERS. Bootmakers, SELLING OFF ! SELLING OFF ! FOR ONE MON T II 0 N L Y, Previous to Alterations and Additions to Premises. SCOBLE is determined to Sell Out his STOCK OF BOOTS AND SHOES, GEORGE STREET, at prices that will defy competition. J. SCOBLE. Publications, &c. WILL BE PUBLISHED, on SATURDAY, 16th OCTOBER, THE FIRST NUMBER OF rjpHE ■^y r EEKLY QBSERVER. Price 3d ; post-paid, 4d, or 4s 4d per Quarter. A Journal of News and Belles Lettrf.s. TTIHE impediments thrown in the way of X the transmission of news by the postal regulations, render a daily paper in most cases too costly a luxury to be indulged in, in the outlying districts of the Province. It is therefore proposed to publish a Weekly Journal at the office of the Evcnin;/ Star, under the above title. The enlarged form in which the Star is now issued, necessitates retaining an efficient reporting staff, and every care will be taken to render the week’s news as full and reliable as possible, and to present it in a form that will supply agreeable reading as well as solid in formation. Nor is it intended to fill the columns of the Weekly Observer solely with narratives of passing events, or articles bearing upon them. It is proposed to > pen its pages freely to original contributions, whenever they are of sufficient merit to deserve a place in them, and to publish an interesting story from the pen of some talented author, that the literary matter may interest a'd classes of readers, and the Weekly Observer become a welcome household guest. In politics, the utmost care will bo taken to weigh well the measures proposed, irrespective of the men who bring them forward. The time has gone past for pledging support to any poliiical party. Measures, nt men, should be now the motto of every journal, and to this rule it is intended faithfully to adhere. Although there will not be so many pages of reading matter as in the Otatjo Witness, the difference in type will bring the qu>nti - y nearly on a par with it, and render the Weekly Observer the cheapest journal m the, ( ohmy. It is therefoie coufidtnrly anticipated that it will be widely circulated, aud become a most desirable advertising medium. Arrangements are making for pub ishing the first number on Saturday, October Kith; and intending subscribers are requested to forward their names in, time to secure a copy of the first number. A 1 advertisements intended for insertion in the fir t number should be left at the office of the Hrming Star not later than Wednesday, the 13th October. Medical. Public Notices DALRYMPLE, JUNE., AND CO., Laud and Estate Agents, Auctioneers, Arbitrators, Money Lenders, General Commission Agents. Stafford street. Outfitters, etc. "7\TOTICE TO THE GENTLEMEN OF i.l DUNEDIN, and its vicinity.—J. TAYLOR respectfully reminds gentlemen resident in and visitors to Dunedin, that his Stock is always replete with a choice assortment of goods for gentlemen’s wear, comprising Hats, Caps, White, Crimean, and Si k Shirts, Scarfs, Ties, Braces, Collars, Gloves, Silk and Cambric Handkerchiefs, Ac. Undershirts, Drawers and Socks in every size aud quality. Noted for the largest and choicest assortment of Silk Scarfs in Dunedin. Every requisite for evening dress. All goods are personally selected with great care, guaranteed ffist-class, and at prices strictly modei'ate. Hats made to order. J. TAYLOR, Gentlemen’s Outfitter, Hatter, Hosier, and Glover, Rattray street Dunedin. Eight doers from Princes street. Money to Lend. 0 N E Y TO LEND, in sums from £2OO and upwards—on freehold securities. T. REDMAYNE, Union and Castle streets. Educational. Evening school.—Mr j. carnCROSS, over “Echo” office (late “ Evening Star” Office), Stafford street. Private instruction; hours to suit the convenience of pupils. Conveyances. MORNINGTUN ’BUS. and after the 4th of October, a Bus will run between Momingtou daily, leaving Wright’s Momingtou Store, aud stopping at the Otago Hotel, Rattray street. R. C . U R R T E. Princes street, opposite Criterion. Leaves Mornington. 9 a.ra. 11am. 1 p.m. 3 p.m. 4.45 p.m. Fares Leaves Dunedin. 10 a.m. 12 noon. 2 p.m. 4 p.m. 5.15 p.m. 6d each wav.
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Evening Star, Volume VII, Issue 2003, 6 October 1869, Page 3
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1,178Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Volume VII, Issue 2003, 6 October 1869, Page 3
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