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Drapery. JUST OPENED EXTENSIVE WINTER STOCK OF DRAPERY, HOSIERY, MILLINERY, CLOTHING, BOOTS, &c. A. AND T. GEORGE STREET, AND GEORGE STREET, PORT CHALMERS. JNGLIS, DUNEDIN, The Largest, the Newest, the best, and the Most Fashionable Assortment in Otago. All direct from British Manufacturers. No House in the Province has received such LARGE SHIPMENTS OF ENTIRELY NEW GOODS. Wc arc in a position to sell at TWENTY PER CENT. under .any other house in Dunedin, especially in the following lines, Di esses Calicoes Flannels Blankets Millinery Mantles Men’s and Boys’ Clothing Boots A STARTLING ASSERTION, but nevertheless a fact. Buy then of the Cheapest House, where .the best quality can be had at the lowest prices, saving 20 per cent. EXCELLENCE AND CHEAPNESS COMBINED. What more can be desired ? A. & T. INGLIS, GEORGE STREET, DUNEDIN. N.B. —Forty Cases more daily expected per Jessie Headman now in Port. RELINQUISHING BUSINESS ! ! GREAT CLEARING SALE ! ! ! OF BABY LINEN, UNDERCLOTHING, MILLINERY, AND LADIES’ AND CHILDREN’S BOOTS and SHOES. No. 5, GEORGE STREET, f O OSS begs respectfully to intimate P . jAi to his friends and the iuhabints of Dunedin and surrounding districts, iat he is about to relinquish the above isiness, and with this object in view will ibmit the whole of his well-assorted stock, mmerated below, at such extremely low •ices as will be found on inspection to be ie cheapest and best value ever offered in us City. Mothers of families and ladies desirous of ying in a supply of the above goods for the >prqaching winter season will find it greatly i their advantage to inspect this stock here purchasing elsewhere, as this is a BONA FIOE CLEARING SALE, id all the goods being fresh and seasonable rare opportunity is offered of securing sally first-class articles at a great reduction om the ordinary selling prices. f B \BY LINEN, comprising all the usual requisites for infants outfit, robos, frocks, frock bodies, long and short slips, monthly gowns, night gowns, flannel barriers and pilches, bibs, pinafores, merino, llama, and marcella pelisses an t , frocks, hoods, hats, &c. i UNDERCLOTHING.—Ladies nightdresses, che uises, drawers, camersoles, stays, corsets, corded bands, white petticoats, &c. ( MILLINERY—Hats and bonI nets trimmed and uutrimmed, Jin great variety, feathers, j flowers, silks, terrys, velvets, | and areophaucs, ribbons, laces, l&c. f MUSLIN GOODS—Chemisettes, muslin jackets, lace and muslin collars and sets, einEOSS, broidery, trimmings, and flouncJeorge -i ings, washing edgings, Maltese, V S t~- -_ _ .4 *. M.X J* k va/a a o ROSS, George itrcct. ROSS, George street. ROSS, George street. V alenciennes, anti crotchet laces, black and white Chantilly, spot and figured muslins, curtains, falls, &c. r HOSIERY—WooI and cotton Q stockings, and socks, and wool IOSS, j ru flj eS) S carf ß, squares, peler.corge | gloves, sujantee, bootees, icet. | and collarettes, clan tart. ton silk scarfs, &c. 3ERDASHERY & FANCY GOODS. ( Ladies’ waterproof manUes, 1 children’s cloth and velveteen jackets, skirts quilted and plain, striped skirting, white and colored flannels, calicoes, diapers, hollands, lawn, book muslins, &c. Splendid Assortment of Ladies and Children’s BOOTS SHOES & SLIPPERS, le will commence on Saturday first and utiuucd for one month, after which the ice of stock will be sold by auction, if therwise disposed of. siucss fur sale. Shop and Dwelling3in rear to let. Capital opening for any lesirous of commencing business. J. ROSS, Fo. 5, GEORGE STREET, breet. ROSS, George ;reet.

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Evening Star, Volume IX, Issue 2550, 20 April 1871, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Volume IX, Issue 2550, 20 April 1871, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Volume IX, Issue 2550, 20 April 1871, Page 3

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