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Dnpßir GEORGE STREET, DtTNEDIN. GEORGE STREET, PORT CfiALMsRsT '' M ■ 'A '' , ‘'i■’ . jg Ah El G REA T REVIVAL OF TRADE r } . ; : QLEA E I N G GRAND A; R.T UNION. £l5O TO BE GIVEN AWAY IN PRIZES, •■urf For full particulars of which see Hand-bills, Posters, arid Otago Daily Tima, ; ‘ The following are a few of the Attractions in each Department; but orir are requested to bear in mind that Quality is the test of Cheapness. We; invite an Inspection of our Goods, and claim for our Stock that it fs the BEST AND CHEAPEST IN THE PROVINCE OF OTAGO. ! ' JjTANCY JJRESS JJ DEPARTMENT. The Largest Stock ever held by any Retail House in the Australian Colonies. 1000 Yards Rich Poplinette, 4s 6a dress of 12 yards ; cost 9s 6d 2560 Yards of Newest and most Choice Fabrics, from 5s lid to 7s 6d full dress , • r-r 2600 Yards of Florentine Sergs, full dress, 8s 3d; worth 16s 6d f 3375 Yards Persian Crapes, beautifql cOlopngs, 15s ; worth. 23a Purchased in Town an Immense “ JOB,” 66924 Yards Fancy Dress Materials ; all of which are now offering at less than manufacturers’ prices. 10,530 Yards of Wincey, from,sid to 14d In Heavy Goods, Flannels, Blankets, Calicoes, Sheetings, Plaidings, &c, &c., we hold an extensive Stock, and are offering wonderful inducements. < ENGLISH BLANKETS, from 10s 6d. 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 iron nyym» £j : facturers’coat, and quite new. will be odd. \ ,;, r 2000 Yards Black Silk Fringe, 24d per yrd? 1000 Yards Black aud Colored Ribbons, u> “Job,” 3d per yrd. 6000 Pairs Ladies’ Stays, from 2s 6d. 200 dozen Ladies’ CqttOttei i and Woollen Hose; remarkably good value.| | ■ , The merits of this Department are so well known that much continent wouldbe ttMtak" We have, however, determined during this Sale to outstrip all'our previous effbrts. , A'foW (> lines are quoted:— ■ Men’s Fancy Jean Shirts - ' s . . from 2s 3d All Wool Crimeans - - - ~ 5»6d ■- Flannel Undershirts • • ti 4s6d r “ ! ' Lambs’Wool • • • „ 2s 6d ! Men ? s Ribbed L. W. Pants .. . « ~ 3s 6d ~ Aberdeen Half Hose , , • i • „ 9d : <• . ■ ~ Soft Felt Hats - - - „ Is 6d „ Tweed Hats • - . ; „ Is 6d 100 Men’s Colonial made Tweed Suits • - ~ 29s 6d 200 „ „ „ „ Coats- -■ „ 10a6d / 60 ~ Grey Elephant Cloth • . „ 17s€d ‘ A Small Job Paget Coats - - • ■ „ 7#6d . > A full assortment of Melton Overcoats • ~ 27s 6d 50 Colonial-made Trousers and Vests - „ 15s'6d 100 pairs ~ ~ ~ Silk and Mixed • ~ 22s 6d 200 ~ Men’s Self-Mole Trousers r - - „ 5s 6d ; 250 ~ Foot Crowns ~ , * • • ~ Bs’6d ; • BOYS' AND YOUTHS’ CLOTHING IN IMMENSE VARIETY. , , ;;;v ’ Hats and Capa almost Given Away. • ! * 1 " J “ : ‘ Gents’ Josephine' Kid Gloves, 2s 3d ; 100 Men’s Blue and Black Reversible Coats, -22s 6d; Grey Blankets, 5s 6d ; Scarlet and Blue Blankets, 9s 6d; Men’s Watsrproof Coats, 12s 9d. BOOT DEPARTMENT —Landing ex “Omeo.” . . .. 7 cases Colonial-made Boots, comprising 100 pairs Watertights, 144 pairs Bluchers, 272 prs Men’s, Youth’s, and Bays Strong Lace-ups, 450 pairs Copper Toes, all sizes. • Landing ex “Gilfillan.” . ’ ' ' ' 20 cases of Boots—comprising 250 pairs Men’s, Youth’s, and Boy’s Watertight*, 108 pairs Men’s Light Watertights, 100 pairs Men’s E.S. and half Wellingtoris, special Lines. Ladies’ Leather E.S. 7s 6d, Bs6d, 10s 6d, 11s6d, 12a 6d, Ladies Kid E.S., 4s lid, 6s 6d, 7« 6d, Bs6d. 100 pairs Men’s Watertights, 10s 6d. Boys do, from 7s9J. : - A. & T. INGLIS, George street, Dunedin, and Port Gnalmera. SALE COMMENCES ON SATURDAY, 25xh JUNE, FOR THIRTY DAYS ONLY-”

Drapery. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. RETIRING FROM BUSINESS. ABSOLUTE SALE OF £2,500 Two Twousand Five Hundred Pounds worth of G BNE RA L RAPE R Y . H. D”' Having made up his 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. j List of Prices ; White Calico, 4£d per yard to 7id Grey Calico, 44d to 7id Grey Sheeting, 72in., Is to Is 6d Best White, 72in., Is6d Welsh Flannel, Is to Is 6d , Scarlet do,, Is Sid Window Muslins, 4|d to Bid Long Curtains, 4s 9d the set Men’s Cotton Socks, s£d per pair Wollen do., Is Children’s Socks from 34d to 6d per pair Ladies’ White do,, 7.* d to lOd Ladies’ Underclothing and Baby Linen, the Cheapest in the Trade, Skirtings—Wincey, Is 4d, worth 2a Children’s White Winter Jackets, from 2s 6d each Wincey Dresses, 54d to Is 4d per yard Winter Dresses, from 3s 0d and upwards Ladies’ Strong Plain Stays, 3s 6d Umbrellas, from 2s lid Hats, from 6d upwards. All Goods Marked hi Plain Figures, from which no abatement can positively be made. Note the Address — H. DODD, George Street, Corner of Moray Place. N.B. -PREMTSES FOR SALE.

Manufacturers. HARDING’S FLEXIBLE ROOFING, Reduced to One Penny per Square Foot. Suitable for all climates. Liberal terms to shippers and 'whok* sale buyers. Samples and trede terma free. Cocker br o the rs, (Successors to Samuel (Docker and Son) Sheffield, England, ; Established 1752. Manufacturers of Steel, Files, Wire, Tools, ' Reaping-Kniyes, Saws, Scythes’ and Sidkles, rSteel wire Ropes, Crinoline Steel, and Springs, Ac., <. ’ L Also GENERAL MERCHANTS. • The only firm honored with Three Priza Medals at the Exhibition of Loudon, 1851. First-class Prize Medal at the Exhflritiim of Paris, 1855. Medal of Honor of the Society of Arts, London, 1856,' .■ ‘ i Awarded for the Superior Quality of their Steel, Files, Wikk{ To6ls, Ae; .!■ ''■ OAKEY'S SILVERSMITH’S SOAP (Non-Mercurial,) For Cleansing and Polishing Silver, Electro* Plate, Plate Glass, Marble, Ac, ' Tablets 64 . OAKEY’S WEI/L/NfjT.ON SNIPE POLISH, Prepared expressly for the , Patent. Khifw Cleaning Machines, -Indiarubber hnd; Btotl Leather Knife Boards; Knives constantly* cleaned with it hare a br lliant polish equal, to new cutlery. Sold in packets, 3d epch ; and tins, Cd, Is, 2s 6d, ana 4s each. ‘ OAKEY’S INDIARUBBER KNIFE BOARDS Prevent friction in cleansing, and injury to the knife. Price from la 6d each. Oakey’a Wellington Khife Polish should be Used with the boards. Sold everywhere by Grocers, Ironmongers, Bruahmakers, Oilmen, Chemists, Ac. Whole* sale by " ’ ' JOHN OAKEY A SONS; Manufacturers of EMERY CLOTH, BLACK LEAD, CABINET* GLASS PAPER,.Ao, 172 Blackfriars-Road, London, England. r - JOYCE’S SPORTING AMMUNITION* Established iB2O. * ' FREDERICK JOYCE A CO. , < ■ Invite the : attention of Sportsmen to; the f$J : lowing of the heat gnaiityhotF in general use throughout. England India, and the Colonies. Joyce's Treble Waterproof entrap Fire Percussion Gaps, - - . Chemically-prepared Clothaod Folt GUB Wadding, Cartridge Cases of superior quality for Breech-loading Guns, and Wire Cartridges for killing Game at long distances, And every description of Sporting Ahnsuni* tion. Sold by all Gunmakers and Dealers in Gunpowder. ’ FREDERICK JOYCE A CO., Patentees and Manufacturers, Wj&Upjwr . Thames street Her Bajcsty’s WarDepartwnl. 1 1

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Evening Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2230, 30 June 1870, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2230, 30 June 1870, Page 3

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