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DRAPERY. V 8 E CI A L ATTRACTIONS FOR THE ' ' H O L IDA Y S E A S 0 N . ■ Jg R 0 W-N, JjJ WIN G, AN© C a Have just Opened Large and Important Supplementary Shipments of 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 j. 1 case dress improvers 2 cases parasols and sunshades 4 cases millinery bonnets and trimmed hats- •; 6 cases untrimmed straw hats, all sizes I case lace Capes, Jackets, shawls, &c. - 1 case children’s jackets and capes • 2 cases ladies’ silk jackets,’.- decidedly cheap ■ ■ • . L ease black and colored silks 3 cases flowers and feathers 1 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 1 case children’s marsella polonaises I 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'cbildroh’s wear ■ 4 cases prints, muslins,’ batistes, 2 casesladies’ and children’s stays 5 cases underclothing for all ages 2 cases baby linen, squares, robes, &c. 3 cases hair plaits, rods, pads, &c.' 3 cases sashes, scarfs, ruffles, sets, &c. 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, from 8d to la fid. 23 Cases PLAIN DOMESTIC GOODS. hors,- As we buy all Plain Household IDrapery and Furnishings from the Manufacturers for Net Cash, and sell at a Minimum Profit, we challenge competition. Men’s heavy tweed suits, 35s to 60s Men’s double-breasted suits, 60s to 75s Men’s tweed sac coats, lls fid to 35s Men’s paget coats, 32s 6d to 45s Men’s tine dark coats, 27s fid to 40s Men’s tweed trousers, 9s 6d to 17s 6d • Men’s good tweed trousers, 14s 6d to 24s fid Mon’s tweed vests, 6s fid to lls fid Men’s summer vests, 5s fid to 9s fid. ■ Men’s mole trousers, fis 9d to, I,ls fid Men’s alpaca coats' ids fid to 16s fid Youths’trousers, fis fid to 13s 61 Youths’ demi sac suits, 21s fid to 45s Youths’ double-breasted suitSj 36s fid ,; Youths’-fine dark suits, 45$ Youths’coats arid;’jackets, 12s fid.to 21s .. Youths’’colored mole trousers, 7s . Boys’ knickerbockers, 10s to 25s Boys’ Holland suits, 9s to 13s Boys’jacket suitsj 21s fid to 35s Boys’ demi sack suits, 27s.fid, 80s, 35s JUYEN I L E ; Boys’ double-breasted suits, 30s to' 40s Boys’ tweed trousers, 5s fid to 10* fid Boys’ colored mole trousers, fis fid Dress shifts, 4s fid Regatta shirts, 3,s 9d Colored cotton shirts, 2s 6d Crimean shirts, 4s 9d . Cotton drawers, 3s Serge drawers, 4s 9d Linen drawersj 4s fid Wool socks. IsBoys’ capsC Is 3d . Boys’felt hats, 2s fid Men’s felt hats, 3s fid Straw hats, 2s fid Men’s harvest hats, Is fid Hoys’braces,'.fid. Silk, ties, fid , “ 1 Cambric handkerchiefs, os half-dozen Men’s |best kid gloves (slightly soiled}) 2s fid a , pair CLOTHING. YnnmSJtnnmnTkJ® n ?7* ui ? oni.&very superior class.of MEN’S, BOYS’, and uuiub GLOTHING, 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 claas of labor mGreat Britain, together , with the increased Tariff, enable us to successfull y* besides opening upa New Industry which will.give employp eat to our own population. A large assortment of Boy s’ and,-Youths’ Garments of our, own manufacture always on hand. ROW N, • JTW IN G, AND £lO., CLOTHIER S, &c., ’ DUNEDIN,

PUBLIC NOTICES. JOSEPH’ NICHOLSON'S New Patent Double-speed Back- . delivery HEAPING AND MOWING MACHINE. success of the above Machine has been ; unparalleled in the Colony, as regards tlie j .great satisfaction it has given to the acri- | cultural community. ° ..Although only introduced late last season, tue large number of testimonials received as to its efficiency, and the great number sold,; ■snow the estimation Which. agriculturists place on this new invention. List of First class Phizes awardei/ in' ‘ ' ; r 1872. ; •. ; Pirst Prize—Geelong Agricultural Show Pirst Prize— Ballarat Agricultural Show Pirsfc Prize—Clunes Agricultural Show Pu-sb Prize—Smeaton Agricultural Show First Prize—(Silver Medal) Melbourne Intf rcolonial Exhibition Pirst Prize—Beaufort Agricultural Show First Prize—Gipps Land Agricultural Show First Prize—(Gold Medal) Dunedin Agri-’ cultural Show ■ Judges’ Certificate-Longford, Tasmania, as the best Reaper for general purposes in ' the yard. To instantly obtain a change of speed, supply my new Patent Reaper with an ecce tnc bush on the axle of the main drivi wheel ; and my driving wheel is construct with two sets of toothed gearing of differe JSJIfS 8 the .pinion throu which the kmfe-bar receives its motion • t eccentric bush having a lever attaf;hed whi il. 0 it k +n r * Uad J aat three perforatio in it to receive the catch on the spring, an by simply moving the lever to any of the perforations, the .machine cam be easl op™ WI Vf a i? faß f B Peed,. slow speed, or out gear. It has also Levers attached to bo sidesmf the machine, so as to regulate t height required to be cut, 5 v ;S®r^ eGt of this improvement is to o viate the necessity of substituting one pini. Bnee a d Th fi m 1:0 obtain » change speed. The great inconvenience and loss time that, arises from this ,is perfectly ™ known to all practical farmers. Y Having succeeded in this long deylr wo a rid; SeCUred my Pat6nt 1 These Reapers have been largely sold Otago; for ten years, the yearly demand for them, and the hundreds of tesl monials received from, all quarters and f host proof of their superiority. * To prevent disappointment, orders abmi 136I 36 sent to , m ® aa early as possilVie Cat loguea and prices sent, post free, rmapplic non. Sole Agent for Otago G. F. KJEID, Stafford st/reeb, Dunedin. i. a ? 1 a k° fhis year, importing limited number of SelLdeliVary MacS?. and Patent Grass Mowers. G. P. R£H). for ***'.**?. *** . Spare, Reaper Blades, D.P. Plough Shares ThA m q el - 8 ’* I C j l l ; cular Coulters, an. Throe-horse Swingle Trees always. in Stock • Importer of pibyck Fencing Wires Cornsaclcs, Weolpacks, Sheep Netf &a, & c

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Evening Star, Issue 3410, 26 January 1874, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 3410, 26 January 1874, Page 4

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