Drapory. H E RBE RT , JJ AYN E S ADVERTISEMENT. We beg to call special attention to a large purchase yards—bought a Job for Cash in Town. We shall give s have never been seen before in Dunedin. Home Invoice Price. Is 2fd per yard O'/i Ei ‘ h-( 2? Is Ogd 114 d 10|d 84d H. H. & Cc Is 04. Kb 84< 74< 5 4< SUMMER DRESSES—FuII dress, 7s, 8s 6d, 9s 7d, 10s 6d. SUMMER DRESSES—FuII dress, 11s Bd, 12s Gel, 13s 9d, 14s 6d. SUMMER DRESSES—FuII dress, 15s, 15s 9d, 16s 6d, 17s 6d. SILK SUNSHADES—Very cheap, 3s 6d, 4s 6d, ss, and upwards, SILK SUNSHADES—Lined, 8s 6d, 9s 6d, 10s 6d, and upwards. SILK PARASOLS—Lined, 10s 6d, 13s 6d, 16s 6d, and upwards. LADIES’ T 4s Ci LADIES’ T 9a 6i MILLIE EE 14s Ci LADIES’ S 16s G( LADIES’ S 7s 6i BLACK CL 7s 6c All the new and fashionable shapes in Ladies’ Silk Paletot made to order. MARRIAGE SIT KS. REAL IRISH POPLINS. In spite of the advance in the prices of all French GOl our Stock of Black Silks at the usual prices, and for the prices—the usual length for a dress being 12 yards : Bright Black Glace Silks, 3s 11 Ad, ss, 6s 6d. The Alexandra Glace Silk (wide width), Ss 6d, 9s 6d, Black Ducape Silks (very soft and durable), 3s Black Drap de France Silks (wide width), 6s 9d, 7s 6d. Black Gros Grain Silks (wide width), 6s 6d, 7s 6d, 8s By far the Largest and Cheapest Stock of Colored : Broches, Chenes, Stripes, Checks, fee.. &c., froi
Merchandise. 0 N S E . Ex PETER DENNY, J. N. FLEMING, AND OTHER LATE ARRIVALS: — BOTTLED STOUT—Pig Prand and Blood’s. WINES— Cozen’s Sherries, Oflley’s and Warter’s Ports and Sparkling Wines, &c. SPIRITS Hennessy’s, Martell’s, Denis Monnic’s, Bisquet, Doubouche’s Brandies; Campbelton, Islay, Glenlivet, and Saucel . Whiskies; Lemon Hart’s, and R.W.P. Rum ; Booth’s, Burnett’s, Heddle’s, and Bernard’s Old Tom, &c. TOBACCO—IO’s Navy 6’s, B’s, and 10’s, Queen of the South and Kerr’s Twist. CIGARS Sir R. Peel’s and La Higuera Trabucos. URON— Sheet, plate, bar, and rod, galvanised, sheet, zinc, rivets, &c, - STEAM ENGINES Canal Basin Company, 10 h.p. OILS—Raw, boiled, colza, kerosene, railway grease. CANDLES Price’s, Belmonts, and Star brands. DRIED FRUITS—AII descriptions. Oilmens’ stores, groceries, and provisions, [ comprising every description of favourite I brands. i Seeds- -Clover, cocksfoot, rye, &c. i Sarsaparilla—Townsend’s. 1 Slates—Countess. Vestas Bell and Black’s, Palmer’s, and Letchford’s. 1 Woolpacks, cornsacks, canvass, Hessian and 1 scrim, door mats, coir matting, Crimean ■ shirts, printing paper, wrapping paper, | cement, pipes, and a large assortment of | general goods. 1 TO ARRIVE PER MAY QUEEN, from 1 LONDON, and ROBERT, from NEW j YORK:- 1 Associated Vineyard brandy, seaming and j shop twine, Osborne’s cast steel, vestas, j port wine, Hill Evans vinegar, blasting i powder, Devoe’skeroseneoil, tobaccos, axes, hatchets, hammers, trucks, stoves, &c., &c. W & G. TURNBULL & CO. 29th October, 1870. w HISKY, WHISKY GLENLIVET WHISKY. We have much pleasure to intimate that we have just lauded, direct from the distillery, 20 quarter casks of the above very superior Whisky, and from its age will be found pure, mild, and mellow, and superior to any in this market. A large stock of superior Champagne (at a very low price) and Port and Sherry Wines in wood or bottle according to the wish of the consumer. PATERSON & M'LEOD, Family Grocers and Wine and Spirit Merchants, Dunedin,
For Sale. FREEHOLD PROPERTIES FOR SALE. HALF-acre and stable, Dunedin, dcsira* ble building site ; three-quarter-acre, Dune in, with house, old and valuable fruit trees, &e. ; Clyde Hotel, corner Hope and Stafford streets, Dunedin ; 10 acres, heavily timbered, eight miles from Dunedin. Blueskin road ; 50 acre. bush do do. The two latter properties may be let on lease to good tenants. B \RRON, Gil ANT, & CO. Ei DUN FI CLAN. JWHISKY. WHISKY. WHISKY. INVERNESS WHISKY on Sale (either by t e Bottle or in Case). GO eas s of Genuine Old Highland Malt Whisky, 1 20-82 gals, proof strength, acknowledged by competent judges superior in quality to any ever imported into this market. H. C. PIKE, Prince of Wales Hotel, Princes st., South, Dunedin. FRREHOLDS I IN THE TOWNSHIPS OF | ST. ANDREWS, CAVER SHAM, KYNE- | TON, AND MCiRNINCTON. FREEHOLDS may be secured in any of the above suburban townships by easy 1 payments. Auvantai.es. —Near to town; high _ dry, I healthy; free from city rates and Building 1 Ordinance, and immediate possession i 1 i H. F. HARDY, I Eldon Chambers. j Partnership Notice. XM. JAAJIRSON, in returning his sin- • cere thanks to his Customers and the j Public for the largo measure of support he l has received since commencing business, : begs to inform them that Mr John Skene has entered into partnership with him, and from this date the business will be carried on under the name of JAMIESON AND SKENE. Princes street, Ist January, 1871. IN reference to the above, Jamieson and Skene beg to assure all those who may 1 favour them with their support, that nothing i will be wanting on their part to merit a conI tinnance of the same, j JAMIESON AND SKENE, i Grocers, Wine Merchants, Bakers, and Con- ! fcctioners, ! Princes street, South, IQ HE A P PRINTING, | “EVENING STAR OFFICE. I | Bill Circulars, &c.
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Evening Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2478, 25 January 1871, Page 1
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