- drapsry. SPEC IA L 1 A TTiRACT ION S : '.t ■ ' '‘so% THE . • ■, . , ■;/' H O I. D , A,-,“ T. ; - 1 S A- S< '• O • -ftC/v R O W N, wil N , A. N' B -Q* i 2 ope , ne< J i ar ß®^^:T m P°rt ant Supplementary 'Shipments' of GOODS -purchase* JoWartis the end cjfthefcNGLlfeH S BASON, atl a Large Discount for CASH, andwhicl he offered until sold at PROPORTION - ATKiL¥ LOW PRICES.'-^*--• ■ • j 1,.;,,.: ,v . '.• .■ ■ V'• • _ ; .. I " T ; . 0 ’fetJMMkRY OEVQb'ODSi REFERREDTO. i ,1 case cambric handkerchiefs, .splendid, j ) value ' ’./V' :j 1' ■ | 'l'das^dreWMpVdVe^'"•*) j 2 cases parasola andhUnshadeß ! ‘ ; • 4 ,cases millinery bonnets and 'trimmed I : . v . rA'nhut. ’’ • -X-.H'."" \* y j 6 cases untrimmsd straw hats, all sizes, , 1 case-lace capes,jackets, shawls) &o. . [ 1 case'children’s ,i ackets pad,capes.■ ; •. I ; 2 cases -dadijaa*-; silk., j ackets, decidedly ! cheap ’;;;/", v - tx A ‘ t 1 case black hhd colored silts 3 cases flowers apd feathers, 1 case flbwefs for the. ball-room j A case^ including tbe ’-neW i ' . • sectional tibboh, in black <• ■ ’ ( -Seises summerglbVes 1 v J,j ’ ! ■■■■■■'■ I i cpsetcolbred underskirt# ; - | I cSse 1 skirts to ftcai: With'pblbnaises j 1 case children’s marseHii pelbhaiSes v ; i I case dtCsSes, blouses', Ac. 1 case ladies costumes, • ■ 1 case piinofores, tunips, S cases grehadihep'aind piques./ . !f ), 9 cases dress materials,--assorted -3 caaCaihateridlhforchildroh’.a wear; - <: 2'cases ladies’ andchildreh’S stays ■«•/- S capes underclothing .for all&fceS'' 2 cases baby Hfam,'ir^^rii,' ! robies^-'&<£''! 3 ; u 3 cases sashes, scarfs, .sets, ’ Ac/j 1 case real laces, crochet, taiting, &e.'” 3’cases fancy gopds, for Christmas tree* ■ &0. • ~:;V ’ . , ..... " 2 cases fancy goods for ; Christmpsi pre sehts y ft ■ ■ : . .;i', 7'cMes'hhraiier^hosiery n .i; : 9 oases haberdashery; ; y. i.. lease bassinettes , ■% cases' irayelling 1 s, Ac. 13,000 ; STRAI/7pHATS ehildrenl suitable for the Summer Holidays; wiil I on:'.' « ■' bfe Sold very: ohoap. . 1 HATS, in Stfaw hnd Leghorn,. I" ■' ; : GOODS. ..... 1 i ; biV*aU.P^rHott^hold- : i>w FuraistinM irom tlie Manu- ; . racturera for
| Men’s heavy tweed suits,'3ss;td 6os- + ,v- ---: ; Mph’? suits, 50a : to. ,755. j ,!! M oik's tweed sac coats, ila6dtossa i ; Men’s paget • Men’s fine dark coats,' 27s fid to’46a’ : ‘ |. A Men’s: tw.eed irons, 9s 6d to I7s 6d , , . Meu’s.good tw.eed- trousers, 14s 6d\^6- • 24sed ;; j ~-Men’s : tweed vests, 6s 6d to 115,6 d ! i Men’s summer'yestSr ,55,6d-to 9s'6dl Men’s, mole trousers, 6a 9d to lls 6d • Men|s alpaba coats, ,10s 6d.,t0 i6s ; 6d j Youths’ trousers, 6s 6d to 13s 61 | Youths’ dfemi, eae suits, 21s ,6d to 45s ;^ Yonfchs’ .doublerbroasted.auita, ,36a 6d " J Youths’fine dark:SMit«. 455,/- £ Youths’, coats and jackets, i2s 6d!to 21s : t ' Youths’j colored mole trousers, 7s f Boys’kuickerbopkers, lOacto . 25a •. , J : [ ißoys’ hollaud suits, 9atol3a!,' Boys’ 6d to 35a!. I .. -Beys’ demi sack suits, 27s 6d,305, 35s ‘ j Boys’ double-breasted suits, 30s tb 40a j ; Bqys’ ! twebd trouieirs, 5s 6d to 10a 6d !i j Boys’ colored table trousers, 6s 6d i; ; : , l Dross shirts,!4a 6d : ; i Regatta shirks, 3s 9d ' | Colored cotton shirts, 2s 6d • - i Crimean shirts, 4s 9d • : Cotton drawers, 3s .. j Serge drawers, 4s. 9d } f j Linen 4s 6d I Wool socks, la i ißoys’caps, Is 3d , : ; j Boys’felt hats, 2s 6d •- Men’s { Straw-hats* J2d'6d '! ’'!T(> I Men’s harvest hats, ls 6d 1 Boya’braces, Sd i r'. ■ ;•> :■ Silk tieft, 6d• . ,> Cambric handkerchiefs, 5a half-dozen : . .best , kid-gloves : (slightly soiled) 2s 6d .a,pair r'; • , ; ; v;/; :v '. v * V;! J 'U.Y E N IDE CL O T t V'i - YOUTtfs?siserior classof^MEN’S, a B6YSV and *OUXjlio;. OLOrHll>6j suitable for the requirements of the’Colony."add at bricas ai' low in proportion to quality as ordinary imported Slop Coods.' ; . The rise jif price 3" this class of labor m Oreat Britain, together jwith .the incwtted ,Tariff, enable ns to' 1 compete successfully, ’betides opening up a; New Industry. which mU givb employ! ‘ meat to oqr own population. A large aasorttaent, of Boys 1 , and Youths’ Garments l of our bwb. manufacture always bhband.; 'j ' . ■ " ■ .s*, R’*o.W; ,r -.jjjrw f ~.i ■' C LOT H I.lt RS; •&•*,••• ’ v . •-dunbdi&..VT‘.': ! " c°:.:i; P
PUBLIC NOTICES. i | J OSE P H NI 0 H OLSON’S New Patent 1 Babk*.* r ’ : ' y b’tJ o nr.--.; -delivery REAPING AND MOWING MAG SINE. !l Wi. ; :/I -, v . . ■;;; j 'The suCo'eSaofthe above Machine has been i in the Colony, as regards l the ’ STf-ot satisfaction it- has'given' - to- the agricultural Commhflity. ■’ !• :; -f ■ ■ ;.yd y,y ,j only introduced late last Season, 1 the large number of testimonials received as to its efficiency/and the ;gteat numbbr-sold, show the estimation which' ! agriculturists place on this new invention. List of ; First oiiAss, Prizes awardbd. iir First' Prize Geelong Agricultural Show- ■- Agricultural'Sfib^r‘‘- r First Prize—Cluues Agricultural Show First Agricultural Show ,? rize "(Silver .'Medal). Melbourne In- . Phchihij^bn*• l ! ;; ‘ 'K J First kgneul Eirst ( Priherrr.Gipps Land; Agricultural- Show First Prize—(Gold fdetlal) .Dunedin - Agricultural' Show : - r ; the j)eßt Reaper for general purposes' in - - .theyard.,', L ’■ To instantly obtain, a change, of speed. -T----supply my hew Patent Peapei*with ! in eccentric bush on the axle of .the, main driving wheel; and my driving Sheens constructed with tWo.sets oft toothed’ gearing~of-, different diameters; Jor the pipipn through which the >nife-bar receives Us motion - the a ietr%'r\ttaohed which works in a quadrant with three perforations in it to receive the catch on the spring, and, by simply moving the lever to any of these perforatiOiiis, ; the mdohine :r 'dan be easily .thrown into fast speed, slow speed, or out of gear. It haa ; ilso Lovers attached to both sides of the. machine, so as to regulate the height required to be cut. The object of this improvement is to obviate the necessity, of substituting one pinion fdp ,a hpther ; iin order to ; obtain a change-of speed. The. great inconvenience and' loss of time that arises frqih ; this is perfectly well known to. all practical ’farmers* Having succeeded in-this long desired 9pj ( e ct, I.h a ve secured my patent rights all over the world. : : !t. These Reapers have been largely sold in Otago for ten years, the; yearly increasing demand for them, and, the hundreds of testimonials. received from all quarters, and the best proof of their superiority. , To prevent disappointment; orders should to. me as - eariy as ; possible. (Catalogues and prices sent, post free,, on application, , Sole Agent for Otago— . . : : g. f. reid, : ' '' Stafford street; Dunedin, N:B, —I am also this year importing a limited number of Self-delivery Machines and Patent Grass^Mowers. G. F. RJEID. • Sole Agents for Pirie’s Patent Doublefurrow Ploughs. ; v : ■ Spare Reaper Blades, D.P. , Plough Shares.; ®? ard ». t . r Wheels, jJCircular, •' Coulters, and! Three-horse Swingle Trees 'always'in Stock.* Importer of Clover Seeds, Fencing Wires, Cornsacks, Woolpacks, Sheep Nets, 4c, 4c.
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Evening Star, Issue 3396, 9 January 1874, Page 4
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