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SPEC IA L ATTRACTI QijjyS ■ ... FOE THE i ■*' * HOLIDAY SEA S O N. R.O W N, E : WING, AND G°jurt Opened Large and Important Supplementary Shipments Of GOODS purchased towards the end of the ENGLISH..SEASON, ;at a Large Discount for CASH, and which wjII be offered until sold at PROPORTIO IST AT ELY LOW PRICESSUMMARY OF GOODS REFERRED TO. case cambric 1 handkerchiefs, splendid value ’ ■;; •' ■ • ; case dress improvers : : caees'parasolaand sunshades,’, bases' millinery bbmifeta and trimmed : hat&‘ ‘ .• ■ ' cases untrimmed straw hats, I 'all sizes case-labe capes,‘ 'jackets, shawls,‘ fed , Cash Children’s‘ jackets and Capes - cases ladies’ '. sUk ’ jackets;' 0 decidedly Ycheap ’• ■, • case black and colored silks ’ cases flowers and feathiers ; ; ■ " jio case flowers for the ball-room . case new ribbons, including the hew sectional ribbon, in black cases sumhier globes O - ■' ’■■■’ i! ! 1 > cases colored under-skirts casd’skirts to-wear with polduaises; ’ ■ - case children’s marsello polonaises ’ case dresses; blOhses, &c. ! \ l: - , vr 1 case ladies’ costumes 1 case pinofores, tunics,' &c. • 2 cases grenadines and piq ties' ! ‘ 9 cases dress materials,‘assorted ; 3 cases materials for Child roa’s Wear 4 cases prints, muslins, batistes; &e. 2 cases ladies’ and children’s'stays > 5 cases imderelothing for all'agea 1 2 cases baby linen,'^squares, 1 robes, &o. 3 cases bair plaits, rolls; pads, : &c.f 3 cases sashes, scarfs, ruffles,’ sets, &c. 1 case real laces, Crochet, tatting, &c. 3 cases fancy goods for Christmas; trees, ■ • * &C; ‘. •..'l’.ri 2 cases fancy goods for Ghristmas presents ' r. : - T eases summer hosieiy ■ 9 cases haberdashery.. '■ l ease bassinettes / • ;. L i 2 cases travelling cases, bags, &oi 3,000-STRAW'SAPS for Ladies suitable for the Summer HoUdays, will, ~. j /r; r -1 . , £ , „be sold very cheap. ll 'l;570 BOYS’ HATS, in Straw ahd 1 Leghorn; ;spfeckled,. from 8d to Is 6d.. 1/ 23 Cases PLAIN DOMESTIC GOODS. J facturersfor Net Cash," and aell 1 at : a Minimum Profit, wechallenge competition. Men’s heavy tweed-suits, 35s to 60s Men’sdouble-hreaated suits, 50a to' 76a i Men’s tweed sac .coats; ils 6d to 35s u-- •. . Mpn’sp’aget coats; 32a:6d to.4sst * ; ’ , : iMctt’s hue dark- coats; 27a fid to 40s r.; Men-s tweed, trousers, 9b 6d to 17s 6d .=>; Men’s good, .tweedr-trousers, :14s 6d Jto 24s 6d .. j Men’s tweed vests, 6s 6d to lls 6d' summer vests,' 5s 6d to 9s6d. Men’s mole troufters, 6a 9d to lls 6d Men’s alpaca coats, 10s 6d to 16a 6d Youths’ trfausers, da 6d to iSsfli ' -,' "'Yputha’demi.sac shits,'2ls 6d,to 45s '• • - Youths*'double-breasled suits,-36s 6d Youths’ fine dark suits, 45s .. Youths’ coats and jackets, 12s 6d to 21s; i Youths’ colored m°,le trousers, 7s. •. ; Boya’ lOa to 26a , „ Boys’nolland suita, 9s to 13s Boys’ jacket suits, 21s 6d to 35s Boys’ demi sack-suits, 27s 6d, 30s, 355, .. VBpys’ tweed trousers, 5s 6d to 10s ,jSd r ; v Boys’ colored moletrouee^Bs,6d Dress shirts, 4s. 6d . . 2a 6d .Crimean shirty-4s 9d .... j Cotton 3s - . v - • : Serge drawerSj.4s_9d ~ . s .Linen dra^ers ? 6d - ,r : ‘Wool socks. Is./,, •, - ’ Boys’capkla 3d ; r Boys’, felt hats, 2a. fid ;, : , Men’s felt hats, 3s 6d Straw hats, 2a 6d ; y 1 Men’s harvest hats, la 6d , ! Boys’ braces, 6d | Silk ties, 6d ; Cambric handkorchiefs, os half-dozen ■ Men’s .beat, kid .gloyejj (slightly soiled), t J 2s6d a pair ' •JD V E NIE E ’ GLOTHING i VOTtSSS 6 of and : YOUiIHS pLOTfIING, suitable for the requirements of the Colony, and at prices as ‘ j i vPf°P 0 t rt , lon typify a f ordihdry irhjjorted Slop Goods. The rise in price of ! together with «the iherea'acd Tariff; 1 enable us to i cbtapete successfully, besides" opening up a New Industry which will give employ- ; meot to out own population. A large-assortment of Boys’ and Youths’ Garments of our own manufacture always ou hand.' > . \ vw. - - ■■.. V !. ■•■■.!! . ,1 ‘ , . g-ROWN; : ; crijo t eps, &©., . I : DUNEDIN.
PUBLIC NOTICES. JOSEPH .NICHOLSON’S' - i i New Patent .Double-speed Backi delivery ‘ REAPING AND ROWING MAG9INE. ■ ■•i | ’ iThe success of the above Machine has been .■unparalleled in .the -Colony,, as regatds ■ the .. f great satisfaction it has given to the agricultural community. >.;dT K .--A'/ f. • -Alilioiigli only introduced late last season, - i-w® *Mg6 number nftestimonials received as ■ r -®i *l® efficiency, and the great number sold, 1 show the estimation which agriculturists , place on.tjluß.new jnyention. , r . , . - List op First-class Prizes awarded nr " '■ : >'? ..ict.v't 1872. ‘ ; First Prize—Geelong Agricultural Show First Prize—Ballarat Agricultural Show .First Prize—dunes Agricultural Show r ;^^r^|»lyM Melbourne^L*.‘ First Prize—Beaufort Agricultural Stow ' 7 •First Prize—Gipps Land Agricultural Show • Prize—(Gold ■ Jdedal) Dunedin Agrij cultural Show r • <: 1 1 • ' Judges’ Certificate—iLongfdi'd, Tasmania, as ; the befit fßeiper for general 'purposes in •; the yard. . , ' 1 To insthntly obtain of speed, I su.PPty ffiLnew; Patent Reaper with aneccenon thfc axle p£ - the main wheel j and my driving wheel is’constructed with two sets of toothed gearing ‘of different' diameters fori driving/the .pinioU through: ' wlpch the knife-bar receives j/the. eccentric bush Haying aTever , a in a quadraint with three peiforatioUfi : it to receive the catch on the spring, and, ’by simply moving the lever to any of these ■ : perforations, .the machine • can be easily ■ thrown into fast speedy slow speed, or out of 'gear. It has Slso Levers attached to both sidea:®f the- machine; so as tp regulate the - height required to be cut.v.i. :; ■ - The object of this improvement is to obviate the; necessity of substituting one pinion for another in order to obtain a change of spejed, ;, The. great inconvenience and loss of . time that arises from this is perfectly well ; Known to all practical farmers. ■ • • -r ■ -• Having succeeded ;in this long desired object, I have secured my patent rights all ! 'pyervthAWorid. . 72 £,,-. ' These Reapers have been largely sold in Otago for ten-years, the yearly increasing demand for them, and the hundreds bf testimonials received from all quarters, and the besjb proof of their superiority. 1 !i prevent disappointment, orders should be sent -to-me -early - as- possible.-" Gats-' logics and prices sent, post free, on application. Sole Agent for Otago— G. Fi EEip, Stafford street, Dunedin. ■ N. B.—l am also this year importing a limited num her.', of Self.delivery ■ Machines [ and Patent Grass Mowers. G. F. REID. . .Sole Agents for Pirie’s Patent Doublefuriow Ploughs. Spare Reaper Blades, D.F. Plough Shares, Boards, • Wheels, Circular Coulters, and Three-horse,Swipgle Trees always in Stock. Importer of Clover Seeds, Fencing Wires, Cornaacks, WooJpftcke. Sheep Nets, &c, i
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Evening Star, Issue 3399, 13 January 1874, Page 4
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