WANTED. OH ANTED Known—Real Crochet ColW lars, real Maltese Lace do., Tatting do., at Is 6A each. Per mail: the Silk Tassore Scarf and Plain Silk do., from Is each. Ladies’ Morocco Belts, with elaborate Albert Chain, at Is 3d each—could not be bought for less than 3s 6d. A. and T. Inglis. WANTED Known—Csl rich Feathers, 6d each ; French Flowers, 4d spray; 2,000 Untrimmed Hats, from 6A to 10.) d euch ; Do, Trimmed. 3s 6d to 4s 6d ; French Trimmed Bonnets, 6s 6d, 7s 9d, 9s 6d—would be cheap in Paris at 14s. A. and T. Inglis. ANTED Known— 1,000 Children’s v V Waterproof, at Is 9d ; Maids’ do., 3s 9d; Children’s Scarlet Petersham Jackets, from 2s 9d ; Do., Astrachau Beaver Jackets, elaborately trimmed, at 3s 6d ; adies’ Pur Trimmed Beaver Jackets, 12s 6d, 13a Gel, 14s6d, worth 25s to 37a 6d. A. and T Inglis. WANTED Known—Ladies’ Dress Caps, at 3s 6d, worth 7« 6d ; 1,000 Ladies’ Chemises (bleached and unbleached), at 2s lid less than the price of making. A, and T. Inglis. WA N TED Known—M en’s Tweed Trowsers, 6s 6d ; Men’s Mole do (inch thick) 6s 6d ; Bovs’ do, 5s 6d ; Men’s Trowsors and Vests, 15s 6d ; Men’s Tweed Coats, from 10s 6d ; Men’s Suits, from 27s 6d. A. and T. Inglis. WANTED Known—Men’s Waterproof Coats, from 10s 6d; Boys’ do, 9s 6d; Knickerbocker Suits, 6s 9d; Men’s Pilot Coats, from 12s 6d; Men’s Colonial Tweed Suits, from 50s, A. and T. Inglis.* W r ANTED Known—Men’s Fancy Jean Shirts, from 2s 6d ; Men’s Crimeans, 5s 6d ; the new Dolly Varden>hirt, all wool, fast colors, 7s 6d— cheap anywhere else at 10s 6d. A. and T. Inglis. WANTED Known Men’s pi aiding Drawers, 3s 6d ; Blue do (Indigo dye), 4s 6d ; Brown Cotton Pants, 2s 6d ; Youth’s all wool Crimean Shir's, 3s 6d and 4s 6d. A. and T. Inglis, WANTED Known—Celtic Tweeds, all wool, at Is 9d per yard ; Bannockburn do, 3s (Id per yard ; Drab Moleskin, inch thick, Is lid per yard. A. and T. Inglis. ANTED Known--Men’s Felt Hats, 2s 6d, wwoli 7s 6d ; Quilted Silk Hats, 5s ; Boys’ < loth Caps, Is 3d and Is 6d; Tweed Hats, 2s 6d ; 1,000 Duke of Edinburgh Scarves, at Is ; Black and Colored Ties, (sd. A. and T. Inglis. WA TED Known—Babies’ Boots, 9d per pair. Colonial made Copper Togs from 4s 6d ; ditto, Girls’ Strong LaceUps, 4s 6d ; Girls’ Levant Elastic fcides, slightly damaged, 4s 6d. A, and T. Inglis. WANTED Known—Boys’ Strong LaceUps, Colonial made, pegged, 8s 6d ; Youth’s ditto, 10s 6d, Women’s Calf Elastic Sides, own make, 12s 6d; ditto Men’s Elastics, own make, 16s 6d. A. and T. IngUs WANTED Known—Women’s Elastic Sides, 5s lid ; Men’s Bluchers, 8s 6d; Men’s Wellingtons, 12s 6d; Scotch Wateroights, 12s 6d, A. and T. Inglis. WANTED Known-Cheap Furniture: Dressing Cheat Drawers, L2 7s 6d ; 6-Drawer Chest, L 3 10s ; Cheffonicrs, L 3 10s; Round Table, with pillar, LI 10s; Colonial Sofas, with back, Cushion and Pillows, at LI 14s; Wash Stands, 7s 6d; Dressing Tables. 9s 6d ; Pillows, Is 3d ; Bolsters, 2s 9d ; Flock Beds, Linen Tick, LI 10s ; real Horse Hair Mattrasses, linen tick, L+ ; Flax Mattrasses, 7s 6d, 8s 6d, 12s 6d, 17s 6d, 20s, 22s 6d; American Dressing Chest, 18s 6d, A. and T. Inglis. WANTED Known—A. Inglis and Co.’s, corner Princes street and High street, is the Cheapest House in the City for Ready-Money Purchases. TENDERS. TENDERS will be received at the office of the Secretary for Works until the 31st inst, for Removal of one of the Old Immigration Buildings, Princes street south, and Re-erection on the Reclaimed Ground, near the Prisoners’ Workshops. Particulars may be obtained at the Provincial Engineer’s Office. HORACE BASTINGS, Secretary for Works, Dunedin, July 25, 1873. TENDERS will be received at the office of the Secretary for Works until the 31st inst. for Supply and delivery at Rattray street Jetty of 100 M anuka or Totara Piles, 12in diameter, and length 25ft to 30ft. Specifications to be seen at the Provincial Engineer’s Office. HORACE BASTINGS, Secretary for Works. Dunedin, July 25, 1873. TENDERS will be received till Saturday, 2nd August, for Erecting a Butcher’s Shop and Dwelling, of wood, at Kaikorai hill. MASON & WALES, Architects. np E DERS will be received till noon on aturday, 2nd August next, for the Erection of Stone and Brick Premises in the Gutting, Princes street, for Messrs Thomson, Strang and Co., Drapers. MASON & WALES, Architects, SPORTING. MELBOURNE CUP. ¥ ONS T E R DERBY SWEEP. One Thousand Subscribers at LI each. Book now open at Empire Hotel.
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Evening Star, Issue 3256, 28 July 1873, Page 1
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767Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 3256, 28 July 1873, Page 1
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