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Drapery. CONTINUATION OF gALE FOR 14 D AYS LONGER. During the remainder of this Mouth will continue T H E G R 3 E A T L> I S S 0 L U T lON SALE, At which New and Choice Goods will be offered at still lower rates than hitherto. SILKS I JACKETS Black Glaces and Gros Grains, 39s 6d the Black Silk Velvet Jackets, 47s Gd full dress 1 Black Silk Jackets in variety, greatly reColored Broche and Striped Glaces, 47s 6d I duced I Black Cloth Jackets, 6s 3d Owing to the unusually rapid Passages of Home Vessels this Season, our Stock has been unexpectedly augmented by the arrival of 62 |* ACEAGES N EW G oom Which have been opened up and marked at prices calculated to make a Thorough Clearance during the remaining 14 days of the Sale. MILLINERY New Styles in Hats, Is 9d Broad Leaf Leghorn, 2s lid French Millinery Bonnets and New London Trimmed Hats, greatly reduced Ladies’ Children’s Infant’s UNDERCLOTHING (Comprising every possible \ variety very cheap In addition to our ordinary stock, which is this season unpi’ceedentedly large and wellassorted, and the shipments noted above, we have purchased large consignments in this market at a considerable discount from Manufacturer’s prices. DRESSES Fancy Dresses, from 5s 6d Muslin do do 4s 6d Made up Skirts, from 3s 3d Piquets and Marcellas, IsGd The whole of our Magnificent Stock of Carpets, Floor Cloths, Rugs, poor Mats, Mattings, &c. (all new Designs, just landed), subject to the same sweeping reductions. 150 dozen Linen Setts, from Is 4d 50 do Muslin, Cambric and Lace Setts, Is lid 35 do Ruffle Frills, and Lace Ties, 8d Sowed Cambric Trimmings, from 3|d French and English Ribbons at less than half-price An immense variety of Ladies’ Fancy Belts, Clasps, Ac.,'equally cheap Women’s White Cotton Hose from 6d per pair Children’s do do Sox, from 3d _do Brown Hollands, from 6d White and Grey Calicoes, from 3|d White and Col. Flannels, from 12|d Large Size White Blankets, 14s 6d Do do Quilts, 8s 6d Loom and Bleached Damask Cloths, from 2s lid Printed Cloth Table Covers, full size, 8s 9d Muslin Curtains, 6 yds long, 4s Cd Linen and Cotton Sheeting, at cost price GENTLEMAN’S DEPARTMENT. We subjoin a list of a few special linos, all now goods and imported direct, which will deserve the attention of Cash Buyers ; Do Do Do Do Boy’s Knickerbocker Suits, I2s 6d Do Trouser Suits, 15s Do Scotch Tweed Trousers, 6s 6d Do Moleskin Trousers, 4s Gd Trousers and Vests, 12s 6d Cloth Caps, Is lOd &c., Ac., Do Do Ac. Men’s Tweed working Trousers, 7s Gd Do Fine heavy Tweed do, 11s very best West of England do, 14s Tweed Coats (new and good shades) 15s Tweed Suits, 30s Fashionable Suit (dark coat with light trousers and vest) LI IDs Gd The LARGEST STOCK in Otago of— Men’s Crimean Shirts (full sizes), from 5s Boy’s and Youth’s do (all sizes), 2s 6d Men’s Underclothing of every description, greatly reduced Men’s White Dress Shirts (linen fronts and bands) from 4s 8d A large and new stock of Hats, Ties, Scarfs, Umbrellas, Braces, Shirt Fronts, Studs, Ac., Ac., very cheap. In addition to the above, we have secured at an average of one-third under invoice price, • a large indent of New and Fashionable Clothing which the Importers were not in a position j to take up on their arrival. These will be sold at a trifling advance. i TERMS CASH. INSPECTION INVITED. ROW N , W I N G, AND J 0 . , PRINCES STREET AND MANSE STREET. R OXBU R G H OUSE MAOLAG GA N STR BET JQRAPERY AND QLOTHING JgjSTABLISHMENT C. J 0 H N S 0(? N Bags to announce th he is now opening out an jgNTIRELY j^EW TOOK OF QPEING AND gUMMER gTOCK OF g which he will offer at EXTREMELY LOW PRICES Early Inspection Invited. Note'the Address— —Nets the'adurcss G,JOH N S O N ROXBURGH HOUSE, MACLAGGAN STREET. Tailors. W. M' LARE?: MERCHANT TAILOR AND HATTER, Submits to the Public of Duuedin and Vicinity the following reduced List of Prices : Tweed Suits, 1.4 Trousers and Vest, L2 ; Trousare, LI os Black Dress and Clerical Suits equally moderate. A Choice Hock of First-class Hosiery, Gloves, Shirts, &0., Ac., Ac. A Large Stock of Linen and Paper Collars of newest make. PRINCES STREET (OPPOSITE THE NEW POST OFFICE) DUNEDIN.

Hairdressers. NOTICE OF .REMOVAL FB E I S s B L , • Hairdresser and Perfumer, By Appointment to H.Il. H. the Duke oC Edinburgh, His Excellency the Governor and Volunteers, Warm, Cold, and Shower Baths always; ready, with a good supply' of hot water. Ladies’ Room Cp-stairs. Removed to opposite the Bank of New South . Wales, Princes street. Nightmen. WILLIAM GREENWOOD, Nightman... Address Boxes : Queen’s Anns Hotel,. 'Onion Hotel, Oragieburn Hotel, Provincial. 'Hotel, Glasgow Arms Hotel, Royal George! •Hotel, York Hotel, London Tavern, Empire: .Hotel, Old Identity Hotel, Sussex Hotel, 'Oddfellows’ Anus Hotel, Robert Bums! .Hotel, Hibernian Hotel. Rubbish taken; :away on the shortest notice. N.B.—Chimney sweeping dorc. W illxam Greenwootj so name alone on the boxes.

Government Notices TENDERS are invited for the Erection of Additions and Alterations to the Public Offices at Wellington. General Conditions, Specifications, and Drawings may be seen at the Offices of the Colonial Architect, Wellington, at the General Government Offices, Auckland ; the Post Office, Christchurch; and at the Custom House, Dunedin. Tenders will be received by the undersigned. up to noon on Monday, the 12th day of December next. The lowestor any Tender not necessarily accepted. W, H. CLAYTON, Colonial Architect. HEAP P R I N T I N G. Printing of every description executed with neatness and despatch at the

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Evening Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2386, 24 November 1870, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2386, 24 November 1870, Page 3

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