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<iha ri.Z‘\iyx DRAPisY, , ’BPEO IA L ATTRACT 10 KS : ■.. , .. FOB THE . ; ,H b L I D A.. Y • S E A S O N R 0 W N, WING, AN© 0. Have jurt Opened Large and Important Supplementary Shipments of GO n DS purchased towards the end of the ENGLISH SKA-SOm; at a Large Discount ,for OASHj and which wdl be offered until sold at PROPORTIONATEL Y XOW PRICES. » • ’ SUMMARY OP GOODS REFERRED TO. ' ! 1 case cambric handkerchiefs, splendid value 1 case dress improvers 2 cases parasols and sunshades •’ 4’ cased Millinery bonnets Cahd trixhmed hats 6 cases untrimmed straw hats, all sizes 1 case lace capes, jackets, shawls, &o. • ;.l case.children’s jackets and chpeg 2 cases ladies’ silk jackets, decidedly cheap 1 case black and colored silks 3 cases dowers'dad feathers'. .Incase floWera forjthe ball-roomt >; 1 case new ribbons, including' the l new sectional'ribbon, I 'in black ■, 3 ca6.es. summer-gloves 2 cases colored under-skirts ■ • , 'Lease skirts to Wear with polonaises 1 l ease children’s tuarsella polonaises 1 case dresses, blouses, &c;' 1 case ladies’ costnmes 1 case pinofores, tunics, &c. 2 cases grenadines and piques 9 cased dress materials, assorted i 3 cases materials for children’s wear 4 cases prints, muslins, batistes, dec. 2, cases ladies’ and children's stays*' ' ’ , 6 cases underclothing,fdr all ages ' 2 cases baby linen', squares, "robes; ;&b,i ; : ' 1 S tases hair plaits, rbl?s, pads; 3 cases sashes, scarfs, ruffles,' sets, &c. " 1 case real laces, crochet, tatting, &e. 3 cases fancy goods for Christmas trees, ;..&C. . 2 cases fancy goods for Christmas pro*. ‘‘' ; "sehts ’ V t ; ' • T eases summer hosiery ' «' ° ;9'cases haberdashery. 1 case bassinettes 2 cases travelling cases, bags, &c. 3,000 STR AW HATS for Ladies ;ahd Children, suitable for the Summer Holidays, will l ‘‘ '■'* ; i ‘ * ’ be sold very cheap, • ■ 1,570 BOYS’ HATS, in Straw; and leghorn, speckled, from 8d to la fid. f / ' '' 23 Cases PLAIN fiOMESTIO GOODS. Note.— As we.bay all Plain' Household Drapery-and Furnishings from the Manu- ‘ facturers-for/ISKT Cash, and sell at a Minimum Profit, we challenge competition. Men’s heavy tweed suits, 35s to 00s ■Men’s double-breasted suits, 60s tP' 75a ■ Men’s tweed sac.ooats, lls 6d.t0.35s Men’s paget coats, 32s fid t0,455,, . Mpn’s-fine dark coats, 27s Hd to 4Qs Men’s tweed trousers, 9s fid to 17s 6d ■ Men’s good tweed trousers, 14s fid to. ■ 24s fid ■ ■" ’ ; ■ ,/ Men’s tweed vests,,6s fid to lls fid jests, 6s 61 to 9a fidi Hen’s mole trousers, 6s 9d to.lls fid ! ~Mep’s( a lpaca coats, 10s fid to 16s fid, , Youths* troiisers, 6s. fid to 13s ;6L , ; . ,{ Youths’ demi.sacjsuits, 2ls fid to 45s Youth’s’ double-breasted suits; Sfis.fid , Youths’.fine.dark suits, 45s ; ;. t , ; Youths’ coats and jackets, l?p,fid to 21s Youths’ colored mole trousers, 7s Boys’ knickerbooUe-s, 10s to 25s Boys’ boll and suits, 9s to 13s Boys’ jacket suits, 21s fid to 85s Boys’ demi sack suits, 27s fid, 30s, 35s Boys’ double-breasted suits, 30s to 40s Boys’ Weed trousers, 5a fid to 10s fid Boys’ colored mole trousers, 6s fid Dress shirts, 4a fid Regatta shirts,' 3s 9d Colored cotton shirts, 2s fid ~,.. Crimean shirts, 4s 9d " Cotton drawers; 3s Serge drawers, 4s 9d Linen drawers* ,4s fid ' ’ ‘ •’ " Wool socks, Is Boys’ caps, Is 3d Boys’felt hats, 2s fid Men’s felt hats, 3s fid Straw hats, 2s fid Men’s harvest hats, Is fid B iys* braces, fid Silk ties, fid Cambric handkerchiefs, os half-dozed ' : Men’s .best kid gloves (Slightly soiled), 2s fid a pair JUVENILE .CLOTHING. m Youths? rt Tuu? ou * a ver y Bttperio'r class of MEN’S, BOY'S’, and YOUTHS CLOTHlNG,.suitable for the requirements of ,the r Colony, and at prices as low in proportion to quality as ordinary imported Slop : Good's. 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 d New Industry which will,give employment to opr own population., A large assortment, of. Boys’, and Youths’ Garments of our own, manufacture always on hand. ; . .. • ■g-R O. WN, jg wIN G, AN D CLOTHIERS, &e., DUNEDIN. c°-

PUBLIC NOTICES. ■JOSEPH NICHOLSON’S New Patent Double-speed Back* delivery ■REAPING AND MOWING MACHINE. The success of the above Machine has been l mparalieled -in the Colony,; as regards-the j ;reat satisfaction jt has given to the agricultural community,' i, only introduced late last season, | /he large number of testimonials received as l;o its effidtncy. and the great number sold, i mow the estimation which agriculturists place on this new invention, i I : ; ;j ■ List ot • Pirst-class Prizes awarded in : ’;; (i ;; ; • 1872/ ■ Agricultural Show u , Picst .Prize-*Ballarat Agricultui’ , £il,, Show * Pirat Prize—Clones Agricultural' Show 1 Firist Agriouiturt U Show First Prize-(Silver Medal) Melbourne In* ; tercolpnial Exhibition ' 1 ‘ First Prize— Beaufort Agricultural Show First Prize—Gipps Land Agricultural Sho'w First Prize—(Gold Medal) .Dunedin Agri* cultural Show ‘‘, ' . , Judges’ Certificate -Longford,. Tasmania, as - the best Keaiper for general purposes in the yard. To instantly obtain a change of spe«;d, I supply my new Patent Reaper'with an ric bush on the axle of the main- dri vine' wheel j and my driving wheel is constructed with two seta of toothed glaring o'f differ ent diameters for driving the pinion through which the knife-bar receives ils motion; th eccentric bush haviagia lever attached wHc works in a quadrant with three perforation an it to receive the catch on the spring, and by, amply moying the lever ,to any of thes perforations, the machine can be easll thrown mto fast speed, slow speed, or out c gear. It has also Levers; attached to botl mdes of the machine, so as r to regulate th height required to be cut. ° ■ object of this,improvement is to oh viate the necessity of substituting one pinioi for another in order to obtain a change o ®P e ® The great inconvenience and loss o tune that arises from, thijs. is perfectly wel known to all practical fariperaT ’ Having, succeeded in this long desire. ob ?ect, r have’secured.my patent rights al over the world. ; - ' 1 • ■ “ Thetie Reapers have been largely gold ii Otago for .ten years, the yearly mcreasio/ demand for them, bud the hundreds' of testi momala received, from .all quarters, and th best P ro their superiority, ‘ To prevent disappointment, orders shouli be sent to me as ear.y as possible. Qata Jogues and prices sent, post free, on applica tion. Sole Agent for Otago— _ i G. F, REID, Stafford street, Dunedin. N. B,—l am also this year importing i hmited .nnmber .of. Self-delimy Machine and Patent Grass Mowers. , j .. G. F. KEID. . Sole Agents for Pine’s Patent Double furrow Ploughs. . i Spare Reaper Blades, D; F. Plough Shares, Boards, Wheels. Circular Coulters, anc din eerhorse Swingle. Trees always 1 ih Stock Clover Seeds,: ; Fdncing' Wiresi Cornsacks, WobJpacks, Nete. &c!

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Evening Star, Issue 3413, 29 January 1874, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 3413, 29 January 1874, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 3413, 29 January 1874, Page 4

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