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Drapei-y. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. RETIRING PROM BUSINESS. ABSOLUTE SALE Of £2,500 Two Twousand Five Hundred Pounds •worth of E N E R A L R APERY. H, I) ODD '... Having made up Lis mind upon relinquishing Business, begs to inform the Inhabitants 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 Province of Otago. THIS ALARMING SACRIFICE will be a saving to all Purchasers of FIVE SHILLINGS IN THE POUND. The following prices quoted will be a sufficient guarantee as to this being a , __ GENUINE CLEARING SALE, All of which will positively be sold considerably UNDER COST PRICE. ; ; with an allowance of Five per Cent, to all buyers over two pounds. List of Prices : White Calico, 4kl per yard to 7id : i Grey Calico, to 7Ad '. Grey Sheeting, 72in., Is to Is 6d Beat White, 72in., Is 6d Welsh Flannel, Is to Is 6d Scarlet do.', Is ■ Window Muslins, 44d to 84d Long Curtains, 4s 9d the set Men’s Cotton Socks, 5Ad per pair W T ollcn do., Is Children’s Socks from 3id to 6d per pair r Ladies’ White do., 7id to lOd Ladies’ Underclothing and Baby Linen, the Cheapest in the Trade. Skirtings—Wincey, Is 4d, worth 2s Children’s White Winter. Jackets, frq.m_ 2s 6d each ' 1 %. < Wincey Dresses, Did to Is 4d per yard *' - E Winter Dresses, from 3s Cd and upwards Ladies’ Strong Plain Stays, 3s Cd ■Umbrellas, from 2s lid Hats, from 6d upwards.. All Goods Marked in Plain Figures, fr&tf which no abatement can positively be made. Note the Address— H. DODD, ‘ George Street* Corner of , Moray Place. N. B. —PREMISES - FDR SALE. Merchandise. Q N ' S■' A'*' 7 L E . Ex'EQUATOR, PEMBROKE CASTLE, 1 DUNFILLAN, and other Late Arrivals A Large Assortment of , .General consisting of — • i Wines, spirits, teas, liqueurs, bottled ale and stout, provisions, groceries, oilmen’s stores' dried fruits, caustic ale and porter corks, crushed lumpi sugar, fencing wire, sheet, plate,- bar* rod, and galyanised iron, hops, malt, linseed oils, printing and wrapping . paper, . ■ stationery, sporting powder,; sarsaparilla, grass seeds,'vestas, curi| dies, perfumery,. door; mats,; Milner’s'* safes, cement, corhsacks, and every other description, of general merphun-. clise. ‘ ' ■ ‘ TO ARRIVE PER AGHILLESiu: VANGUAR >, DELHI, andE. P. BOUVEKIE: : 3200 packages malt, .cement,, poufeatjpnety, marmalade, brandy, in case and bulk, stout, Warfer’e .port .wine,. Cdsen’s slicrricsj Burnett and Booth’s , old tom, Moet’s champagne, .isinglass, plain and striped matting, sago, liquorice, Taylor’s cocoa, white iclpvesr, alsikc, timothy, trefoil, red clover, and oovv-grass, ; vestas, figs, Elome and Sultana raisins, New Kent hops (18G0), paper ba"s, Morton’s oils, E hides, and salmon, Albert’s sardine?, ea 7 -and Perrin’s sauees, .wrapping-; ‘ : paper, star brand candles, sheet zinc, Osborne’s steel,. Giflqn’s ginger wine, hi ’ bulk' amT case, French pickles, , neats,foot,oil,-caustic soda, white lead,. ' Blasting 'powder, Ac., <6c.', 'O6. W. & G. TURNBULL & CO. Educational. PREPARATURYySUHDOiL, FILLEUL ST. MRS AND MiISS DUAPMAN desiring to meet the wishes of the parents of their pupils, haye terms , : of ; their School, which will bh "abplication be found very moderate.., faqd fancy work. MissChapjn^V^t^c^eVjOf.Pianoforte.. Election ftotiebs. * TO J EN beg to intimate that 5 > I- am a' 'Candidate itie] the ‘positibir of Majlorbf the City at thb fbirthebibihg : ,Bl€t-' tibih ; I hiivo simply to say that during the time J have hud 1 the honor to serve yon as a Councillor, I have used hiy best exertions in* your interest. , Tne; large amount of support accorded me at the last Eleqtiou justifies me, I think, in seeking your suffrages on the present cccasion. If yoivbonor me by electiiig hie Mayor for tile ehiniifg twelve'iflonths, it cvill be'my anxious endeavor to discharge the importantduties of the office in; such a manner as will reflect no discredit on yon. I shall take :ln earty opportunity of addressing you iu all parts of the City, in order to give you my view on municipal politics generally. ,v . I am, ; Gentlemen, 1 . ‘ 'i’o'ur obedient ' , r ) IJf. . FISH,

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Evening Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2228, 28 June 1870, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2228, 28 June 1870, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2228, 28 June 1870, Page 3

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