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DRAPERY. Dunedin, March, 1873. In publishing the following “ Extracts from our Homo Correspondence,” we wish to show, without laying claim to advantages not possessed by others, that our Goods an purchased in the best markets, and on the most favorable terms; that they are selected with the greatest care and judgment; that no effort is spared to secure the newest, most fashionable, and best goods of every class, and that no house is in a better position to give sterling value to their customers. BROWN, EWING, & CO. extracts from home correspondence. e Qj-.p (into of last letter shipments have been despatched by the several vessels bound OllH/t UilvA/ . . , ~1 1 11 1 v, r.4- ™nn uAiir ClltirC f.r V n»r "nort all of which, with others longer afloat, cannot fail to o;jon up to your ci tho great a still larpr tacm, of bum*. “Mr Ewins (who is at present in the manufacturing districts of Scotland), from his long experience and thorough knowledge of the requir-montai of the Dunedin market, has rendered invaluable assistance in securing for you the right class of goods, and uiiquestlona“A rcstlt* ofVifr efforts, you will, during the winter at least, bo ab 1 e to ! A ur constituents at old prices. . . . The bulk Stock held over from last season wKvl you an immense advantage over those requiring to buy now, as the advance on heavy woollen goods, such as Blankets, flannels. &c., is enormous. “ Your increased orders have caused all difficulties in tho way of going to the fountainhead entirely to vanish, and now I venture to say that no hrra c m get readier access to all esi ahle people. . . . I believe everything going out this season will bear favorable comdesira -P 1 ... rpao hine vour market. . . There is no earthly reason why you should not'eompete successfully with any wholesale house in New Zealand in the matter of value.” “ JACKETS AND SHAWLS.—By this mail you will receive six eases, one of which contains the very latest styles. The mantles are very richly trimmed this season. ” “MILLINERY, as yon will see, is from the loading French establishments, and ought to be all that can be desired.” “STRAW GOODS, tho’ vastly in excess of orders, must be right. . . . I never pllpatw (roods ... By Charlotte Gladstone you should soon have one portion of ™ Hats before mentioned. They are a desperate bargain, and ought to do you “RIBBONS —The new colors, so recently considered ugly by many, are now all the A full variety has been sent. Watered ribbons will be much worn. « FURS, having been bought in summer, are fully a fourth under present prices.” “SILKS —More than usual attention has this season been given to this line. Tho lacks, in particular, you will find are exceptionally good value. You may safely warrant r ery piece.” GOODS.-Bradford, London, Glasgow, &e., have been carefully gone rough, where the best value and most suitable goods were secured [wherever met with, ou will find some very choice things amongst it.” “WINCEYS and SKIRTINGS.—Of these, Mr Ewing seems to have made some cry large and satisfactory purchases in Aberdeen, Perth, &c. ; but upon these and other loods purchased in his tour, he will no doubt make his own report. “PAPER MODELS.—These life-size Models represent the very newest designs in •resses, Mantles, Jackets, Tunics, &c., &c„ made specially for you.” “FANCY GOODS.— Everything new, pretty, and seasonable has been sent in Clouds, oarfs, Gloves, Collarettes, Real Crochet, New Laces, Belts, Falls, Fair Nets and Rolls, c. &c. Clouds are as much worn as ever. The Roman s>carf and sash-of which a large aantity has been sent—is the greatest novelty, and quite the rage. JgROWN, Jjl WIiN G , AND QO. Being in receipt of THE UNDERNOTED SHIPMENTS, ARE NOW , „ SHOWING THE LARGEST AND MOST MAGNIFICENT COLLECTION OF NOVELTIES AND SEASONABLE GOODS They have ever been able to exhibit. Tho whole of these Shipments have opened up Splendid Value, and have been marked ’ with the Smallest Remunerative Profits, so that they have every confidence m inviting ipection and comparison. FX VESSELS IN PORT EX VESSELS TO ARRIVE 160 CASES 135 .. 295 CASES IN ALL, ROW N, jgl WIN G, AND £lO., PRINCES STREET AND MANSE STREET, DUNEDIN.

CONFECTIONER. BY APPOINTMENT, HUDSON AND CO., PASTRYCOOKS, CONFECTIONERS, AND BISCUIT MANUFACTURERS TO HIS EXCELLENCY SIR GEORGE BOWEN, K.G.C. STEAM FACTORY, DOWLING STREET. Depots PRINCES and FLEET STREETS, DUNEDIN. MONEY. fXIO LEND—Sums, from £2OO upwards, on X Freehold Security, at Reduced Rates of Interest. Apply to T. REDMAYNE, Union and Castle street. MONEY! MONEY! UNION PAWN, LOAN, & DISCOUNT OFFICE, Fleet and Maclaggan streets, (Late Arcade). Money Advanced, from £5 to £1,000,"on personal security, repayable by weekly instalments. Discount, daily bills, promissory notes, or other available securities, at lowest rates of interest. Monthly or quarterly payments, as per agreement. ISAACS & MARKS, Fleet and Maclaggan streets. Money Lent on Clothing, Diamonds, Jewellery, &c. MONEY! MONEY!! MONEY!!! AND ART’S UNCLE TOM’S PAWN, LOAN, and DISCOUNT OFFICE, Fleet street (late Arcade). MONEY ADVANCED upon Gold and Silver Watches, Diamonds, Plate, Jewellery, Firearms, Clothing, and all other personal property, BILLS DISCOUNTED. CASH LENT ON PERSONAL SECURITY, repayable, if desired, in weekly instalments. LOANS EFFECTED from LI to any amount. All transactions strictly private. The lowest rate of interest in New Zealand. Uncle Tom’s Pawn, Loan, and Discount Office, Fleet street, late Arcade. Note the Address— Between Harper’s (Greengrocer) and Hart’s Fancy Bazaar. LYONS & HART, Proprietors,

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Evening Star, Issue 3154, 29 March 1873, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 3154, 29 March 1873, Page 4

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