DRAPERY, SPECIAL A TflT RACT I£o N£S FOR THE HOLIDAY SEASON. B R O W N, E WING, AN© o°. Have just Opened Large and Important Supplementary Shipments o! GOODS purchased towards the end of the ENGLISH SEASON, at a Large Discount for CASH, and which will be offered until sold at PROPORTIONATELY LOW PRICES. SUMMARY OF GOODS REFERRED TO. 1 case cambric handkerchiefs, splendid value 1 case dress improvers 2 cases parasols and sunshades 4 cases millinery bonnets and trimmed hats 6 cases untrimmed straw hats, all sizes 1 case lace capes, jackets, shawls, &o. 1 case children’s jackets and capes 2 cases ladies’ silk jackets, decidedly cheap , 1 case black and colored silks 3 cases flowers and feathers I case flowers for the ball-room 1 case new ribbons, including the new sectional ribbon, in black ' 3 cases summer gloves 2 cases colored underskirts 1 case skirts to wear with polonaises ..I,case children’s marsella polonaises 1 case dresses, blouses, &c. 1 case ladies’ costumes 1 case pinofores, tunics, &c. 2 cases grenadines and piques 9 cases dress materials, assorted 3 cases materials for children’s wear ‘ 4 cases prints, muslins, batistes, &e. 2 cases ladies’ and children’s stays 5 cases underclothing for all ages 2 cases baby linen, squares, robes, &c. 3 cases hair plaits, rolls, pads, &c. 3 cases sashes, scarfs, ruffles, sets, Ac. 1 case real laces, crochet, tatting, Ac. 3 cases fancy goods for Christmas trees, &c. ’ 2 cases fancy goods for Christmas presents 7 cases summer hosiery 9 cases haberdashery. ‘ 1 case bassinettes 2 cases travelling cases, bags, &c. 3,000 STRAW HATS for Ladies and Children, suitable for the Summer Holidays, will be sold very cheap. 1,570 BOYS’ HATS, in Straw and Leghorn, speckled, from 8d to Is 6d. 23 Cases PLAIN DOMESTIC GOODS. Note.—As we huy all Plain Household Drapery and Furnishings from the Manufacturers for Net Ca sh, and sell at a Minimum Profit, we challenge competition. Men’s heavy tweed suits, 35s to 60s Men’s double-breasted suits, 50s to 75s Men’s tweed sac coats, lie 6d to 35s Men’s paget coats, 32s 6d to 45s , Men’s fine dark coats, 27a (id to 40s Men’s tweed trousers, 9s 6d to 17s 6d Men’s good tweed trousers, I4s 6d to 24s 6d Men’s tweed vests, 6s 6d to 11s 6d Men’s summer vests, 5s 6d to 9a 6d. Men’s mole trousers, 6s 9d to 11s 6d Men’s alpaca coats, 10s 6d to 16s 6d Youths’ trousers, 6s 6d to 13s 6d Youths’ demi sac suits, 2is 6d to 45s Youths’ double-breasted suits, 36s 6d Youths’ fine dark suits, 45s Youths’ coats and jackets, 12s 6d to 21a Youths’ colored mole trousers, 7s ' Boys’ knickerbockers, 10s to 25s Boys’holland suits, 9s to 13s Boys’ jacket suits, 21s 6d to 35s Boys’ demi sack suits, 27s 6d, 30s, 35s Boys’double-breasted suits, 30s to 40s Boys’ tweed trousers, 5s 6d to 10s 6d • Boys’ colored mole trousers, 6s 6d Dress shirts, 4s 6d Regatta shirts, 3s 9d Colored cotton shirts, 2s 6d ■ Crimean shirts, 4s 9d Cotton drawers, 3s Serge drawers, 4s 9d Linen drawers, 4s 6d . Wool socks, Is ; Boys’ caps. Is 3d Boys’ felt hats, 2s 6d 1 Men’s felt hats, 3s 6d Straw hats, 2s 6d Men’s harvest bats, Is 6d Boys’ braces, 6d Silk ties, 6d Cambric handkerchiefs, 5s half-dozen Men’s best kid gloves (slightly soiled), 2s 6d a pair JUVENILE CLOTHING. VOTTTH J p? htuTatJT 6 n ? W 1 t l ur ? on * a ver y superior class of MEN’S, BOYS’, aud , uvl tib CLOTHING, suitable for the requirements of the Colony, and at prices as low in proportion to quality as ordinary imported Slop Goods. The rise in price of this class of labor in Great Britain, together with the increased Tariff, enable us to compete successfully, besides opening up a New Industry which will give employment to our own population. A largo assortment of Boys’ and Youths’ Garments of our own manufacture always on hand. gROWU, jgj WIN G, AND CLOT HIE RS, &c., DUNEDIN. C 0.,
PUBLIC NOTICES. JOSEPH NICHOLSON’S New Patent Double-speed Back- ’ delivery REAPING AND MOWING MACHINE. This success of the above Machine has been unparalleled in the Colony, as regards the great satisfaction it has given to the agricultural community. ,Although, only introduced,late last season, the large number of testimonials received as to its efficiency, and the great number sold, show the estimation which agriculturists place on this new invention. List of First class Prizes awarded in 1.872. First Prize—Geelong Agricultural Show First Prize—Ballarat Agricultural Show First Prize—Cluues Agricultural S how First Prize—Smeaton Agricultural ißhow First Prize--(Silver Medal) Melbourne Intercolonial Exhibition [First Prize—Beaufort Agricultural S how First Prize-r-Gipps Laud Agricultural Show First Prize—(Gold Medal) Dunedin Agricultural Show Judges Certificate —Longford, Tasm: nria, as the best Reaper for general purj loses in the yard. To instantly obtain a change of speed, supply my new Patent Reaper with anec?e trie bush on the axle of the main, drivii wheel; and my driving wheel is construct* with two sets of toothed gearing of differei d r^r 8 for driving the pinion, throw which the knife-bar receives its motion : ti eccentno bush having a lever attached whi( works in a quadrant with three perforatioi in it to receive the catch on the spring, an< by simply moving the lever to of thei perforation 8 , the machine can be easl thrown into fast speed, slow spend, or out i gear. It has also Levers attached to bol sides of the machine, so as to regulate tl height required to be cut. The object of this improvement is to ol viate the necessity of substituting one pinic for another m order to obtain a change . speedy ihe great inconvenience and loss < time that arises from this is perfectly we known to all practical farmers: succeeded in this long desire object, I have secured my patent rights a over the world. These Reapers have been largely sold i Otago for ten years, the yearly increase demand for them, and the hundreds of test momals received from all quarters, and tt best proof of their superiority. To prevent disappointment, orders shoul be sent to me as early as possible. Cats loguea and prices sent, post free, on appJici tion. Sole Agent for OtagoG. F. REID, Stafford street, Dunedin. r f a ? a a H° tllis yesr importing hmited number of Self-delivery Machii ( and Patent Grass Mowers. G. F. REID. Sole Agents for Pirie’s Patent Doubh furrow Ploughs. _ Spare Reaper Blades, D.F, Plough Sham Boards, Wheels, Circular Coulters, an . Ihree-horse Swingle Trees always in Stock Importer of Clover Seeds, Fencing Wires Cornsacks, Weolpacks, Sheep Nets, &c„ &c
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Evening Star, Issue 3406, 21 January 1874, Page 4
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