Drapery. GEORGE STREET, DUNEDIN. GEORGE STREET, PORT CHALMERS. REVIVAL OF TRADE! Gr REA T c leaking s ALE GRAND ART £l5O UNION. TO BE GIVEN AWAY IN PRIZES, For full particulars of which see Hand-hills, Posters, and Otago Daily Times, The following are a few of the Attractions in each Department; but our Customers are requested to bear iii mind that Quality is the test of Cheapness. We invite an Inspection of our Goods, and claim for our ''took that it fs the BEST AND CHEAPEST IN THE PROVINCE OP OTAGO. DEPARTMENT. JjUNCY jyiESS jy The Largest Stock ever held by any Retail House m the Australian Colonies. 1000 Yards Rich Poplinette, 4s 6'd dress of 12 yards ; coat 9s Gd 2560 Yards of Newest and most Choice Fabrics, from 5s lid to 7s 6d full dress 2600 Yards of Florentine Serge, full dress, 8s 3d ; worth 16s 6d 3375 Yards Persian Crapes, beautiful colorings, 15s; worth 23s Purchased in Town an Immense “JOB,” 6t)92£ Faucy Dress Materials ; all of which are now offering at less than manufacturers’ ; rices. 10,530 Yards of Wincey, from 5Jd to 14d In Heavy Goods, Flannels, Blankets, Calicoes, Sheetings, Plaidings, Ac, Ac., we hold •an extensive Stock, and are offering wonderful inducements. ENGLISH BLANKETS, from 10s Gd. SCOTCH do, from 12s 6d 3 Bales Real Ayrshire Druggetings, Cheap HOSIERY, HABERDASHERY, AND FANCY DEPARTMENT. 4 Cases Black. Colored, and Tartan Trimmings, bought at a large discount from manufacturers’cost, and quite new. will be sold. , , , D , 2000 Yards Black Silk Fringe, 2£d per yrd. 1000 Yards Black and Colored Ribbons, “Job,” 3d per yrd. 6000 Pairs Ladies’Stays, from 2a 6d. 200 dozen Ladies Cotton and Woollen Hose ; remarkably good value. JJEPARTMENT. The merits of this Department are so well known that much comment would be useless. We have, however, determined during this Sale to outstrip all our previous efforts. A few lines are quoted . Men’s Fancy Jean Shirts All Wool Crimeans . • * Flannel Undershirts J Lambs’ Wool Men’s Ribbed L. W. Pants ~ Aberdeen Half Hose ~ Soft Felt Hatir ~ Tweed Hats 100 Men’s Colonial made Tweed Suits 200 „ „ „ .. Coats 60 ~ Grey Elephant Cloth ~ , • A Small Job Paget Coats A full assortment of Melton. Overcoats .■ ■ 50 Colonial-made Trousers and Vests : 100 pairs ~ ~ ~ Silk and Mixed 200 „ Men’s Self-Mole Trousers 250 ~ Four Crowns ~ - from 2s 3d ~ 5s 6d ~ 4s 6d ~ 2s 6d ~ 3s. 6d „ 9d „ Is 6d ~ Is 6d ~ 29s 6d „ 10a 6d „ 17s 6d ~ 7s 6d „ 27s 6d ~ 15b 6d „ 22s 6d ~ 5s 6d ~ 8s 6d BOYS’ AND YOUTHS’ CLOTHING IN IMMENSE VARIETY. Hats and Capssilmost Given Away. ■ Cents’ Josephine Kid Gloves, 2s 3d ; 100 Men’s Blue, and Black Reversib e Coats, 22s 6d; Grey Blankets,’ss 6d ; Sfearlet arid Blue Blankets, 9s 6d; Men’s Waterproof Coats, 12# 9d, BoCT' DEPARTMENT.—Landing ex “Omeo.” 7 cases Colonial-made Boots, comprising JOO pairs Watertights 144 pairs Bluchers. 272 prs • - Men’s, Yoiith’s, ami Boys Strorig Lace ups, 450 pairs Copper Toes, all sizes. Landing ex “Gilfiilan. ’ 20 cases of Boots-comprising 250 pairs ‘Men’s, Youth’s, and Boy’s Water tights, 108 pairs Men’s Li<dit Watertights, 100 pairs Men’s E.S. and half Wellingtons. . ° .SPECIAL LINES. ' ■ 5 Ladies’ Leather E.S. 7s 6d, Bs6d, 10s 64, 11564, 12 s 6d, Ladies Kid E.S., 4s lid, 6s 6d, 7a 6d, 8s 6d. 100 pairs Men’s Watertights, 10s 6d. Boys do, from 7a 9d. A. A T. INGLIS, George street, Dunedin, and Port Cnalmers. SATE COMMENCES ON SATURDAY, 25th JUNE, FOR THIRTY DAYS ONLY.
Election Notices. TO THE CITIZENS OF DUNEDIN. Gentlemen —i solicit your votes to elect me to the highly honorable position of Mayor, and I base my claims tb your favor upon the following considerat. tions : ■ I have sowed you as a Municipal Councillor without intermission for eight years — first in the old Town Board, when it began the formation of our streets and pavements y. and next in the Corporation, where 1 still continue to assist in promoting yqur, health and convenience/ During these eight years, I have voted and Spoken upon every important question, and, if I may .judge from my having been always re-elected by ; tbe same constituency, ‘ I have so voted and spoken to the satisfaction of my fellow-citizens. So far therefore, .as your choice of a Mayor depends upon his ‘ 'experience in Municipal duties, I feel that I have stronger claims than any other candidate who can come before you. No other member of the present Corporation hat served you beyond four years, and I think it not unfair to. point out that the periods of service of all other candidates, yet known to me, would not, if put together, equal my eight years.; u * In point of mercantile standing and credit in this city, I , also claim to be- entitled to seek the honour I look forward to. As to the candid at ureof Mr Reynolds, I will make but one remark—it is this- If the citizens elect him, passing, over the claims of those who have hitherto gratuitously worked hard to make this town' the best paved, lighted, and drained in New Zealand, and the,most worthy of being called a city —if they reject our claims, and confer the place of honour of our Corporation upon a gentleman who drops down from another, sphere to take what.our exertions have made an honourable and desirable office, tjien the citizens will pot only have pub a. very great slight upon the whole body of the present Corporation, but they will have sorely discouraged all other ifespucfcablo. persona from henceforth devoting their time as Councillors to the .service of Dunedin. Every Councillorisj M ihy opinion, !airly entitled to the honor and dignity of the M ayoralty, whqD) pY long-service and satisfactory uepresentation of his constituents, he has earned the position. Yeur election of Mr Reynolds would prove tlqkt. tfyc citizens are unmindful of such just claims. I shall have the honour to address my fellow citizens at several places jmdf qxr sc-; veral occasions, between this date and the day of election. I am, Gentleman, Your obedient Servant, JOHN GRIFFEN. Manor Place, 13th June, 1870. MAYORALTY. TM, WILKINSON begs to inform his • friends and fellow-citizens that it is his ententiou to come forward for the office of Mayor, aud respectfully solicits their support and interest. Juno 18th. ____________________ HEAP PRINTING, Billheads, pamphlets, &c, “ EVENING „STAR 30FF1CE.
Drapery. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT, RETIRING. FROM BUSINESS. Having made jip.his .mind upon relinquishing Business,'begs'to iuf6rrn of Dunedin, the suburbs, and the country generally, that he has determined to clear out the whole of his valuable and wellassorted Stock of General Drapery, at prices hitherto unheard of in the Provinccof Otago. THIS ALARMING SACRIFICE ; will he ai saving to all. Purchasers of FIVE SHILLINGS IN THE POUND. The following priceS'qUbted will be a sufficient guarantee as to this being a ‘ GENUINE CLEARING SALE, All of which will positively he sold considerably UNDER COST PRICE, with an allowance of Five per Ceilt. to all buyers over two pounds. 0 White Calico, 4Ad per yard 16 7Ad Grey Calico, to 7Ad Grey Sheeting, 72in,,i Is ta ls(*6d ; : '>• Best White, 72in., Is CJ Welsh Flannel, Is to Is (id Scarlet do., Is 3id > Window Muslins, 4sd to B£d Long Cuitains, 4s 9d tho set Men’s Cotton Socks, per pair Wollen do., Is Children’s. Socks from,i34d. toffifl* per pair Ladies’ White do., 7*d to lOd Ladies’ Underclothing and Baby Linen, the Cheapest in the Trade. Skirtings—Wiucey, Is 4d, worth 2s , Children’s White Winter Jackets, from 2s Gd each . Wincey Dresses, to Is 4d per yard Winter Dresses, from 3s 6d and upwards Ladies’ Strong Plain Stays, 3s 6d Umbrellas, from 2s lid Hats, from Gd upwards. All Goods Marked in Plain Figures, from which no abatement can positively be made. Note the Address— H. DODD, George Street, Corner of Moray Place. ABSOLUTE SALE OF Two Twousand Five Hundred Pounds worth of List of Prices ; N.B.—PREMISES FOR SALE,
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Evening Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2225, 24 June 1870, Page 3
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