OiiAPSRY. gPEC IA L ARRANGEMENTS FOR WINTER. t f £ h ,® arn / al °4 th ! Ja T S Nio< ? Flemin § and Janet Court having placed us in possession TBATWO^ Btofou l^ Wl ‘ lter^ 1 P ment3 . amounting in the aggregate to over 500 OASES and BALES, we beg to notify our arrangements for the season. In order that the re-build-rng of premises and the unavoidable meonvenience arising therefrom, may not interfere with the growth of our largely-increasing business, we have marked off every class of goods at merely nominal prices. The object in thus offering a magnificent stock of New and Seasonable Goods, under the usual rates, is to insure the turn-over o the entire Winter Stock during the next two months, in consequence of the very limited accommodation at our command. ROW N, JgWING, AN b QO. B LIST. White flannels, Is 8d Anti-rheumatic flannels, Is Id, Is 2kl, Is 4d to 2s 6.1 Scarlet flannels, Is to 2s 9d Ayrshire plaining, Is lOd, 2s to 2s 9cl Strong Crimean shirting, lOid, Is, Is 3d. Is 4d, Is fid All-wool shirting, Is 6d, Is 9d, 2s, 2s 3d to 3s 3d Oxford shirting, Bd, 9d, lid Grey calico, 4d Just received, a large lot of Muslin and Leno Curtains, slightly damaged manufacture, very cheap, from 2s 3d per pair. ° White calico, Sf I, 4d. 4<d to Is Brown Hollands. 7R 9d, 9Ad, lOid, Is, Is Id. Is 3d Heavy twill sheetings, Is fid and upward's White blankets Ss fid, 10s fid. 12s 61, 15s White blankets (full size), 15s fid, 17s 6d, upwards Scarlet blankets, 16s fid, 18s, 21s, 26s Blue blankets, 10s fid, 12s M. 15s, to 25s Crib and cot blankets, all sizes Colored bed covers, from, 4s 9d White toilet quilts, 5s 9 1, 7s 6d, upwards White counterpanes, 4s 9d, upwards in the Scoured winceys, 9d, lOd, Is, Is Id Bure Saxony winceys, Is 9d Aberdeen winceys, Is 4d, Is Bd, 2s, 2s 3d, 3s , * New twill and tweed winceys, in great variety French merinos, Is Hd. 2s 3d, 2s 6d, to 4s 9d Black Russell cord, Is 3d, Is4d. Is 9d, 2s 3d Black Persian cord, Is sd, Is 9d, 2s to 3s Black alpacas, 74d, lOd, Is 2d. Is 3d, to 3s Silk-warp winceys and double diagonals Melton and Batswing skirts, 7a 6d to 15s Black quilted skirts, 7s 6d to 19s AII-wqol tartans (double width), from 2s 6d Embroidered skirts, 3s 9d, 4s fid, 5a 3d 7s 6c Cur stock of DkESS FaBuICS is the largest we have ever held, and comprises a magnificent assortment of New Mateiials and Colorings, New figured poplins, Is, Is 2cT, Is sd, Is 9d New colonade iusr,r., Is 2d, Is fid, Is lid New wool serge. Is Id, Is sd, 2s, 2s 6d, 3s New wool chambray, 8s 6d the dress length ' ew diagonal camlet, 14-< 6d the dress length New stripe serge, 15s 6d the dress length New heavy wool serge, Is 6d, Is lid, 2s 3d 2s fid New diagonal cloth, la Id, Is sd. Isß< New stripe crape cloth, IBa 9d the dres length New Shah cloth, 21s 9d the dress length New Ashantee stripe, 27a fid the dree length Fashionable-made skirts, to wear with pole naise. 12s 9d, 14s 31, 16s fid . ._ . , liaise, SU, i*s 6 i, ios no. A magnificent assortment of COSTUMES and M\DE-UP SKIRTS, with material - f° r Body, from 19s fid upwards. Girls’ waterproofs, all sizes, from 3s fid Ladies’ waterproofs, from fis fid Ladies’ wool shawls, from 10s fid Ladies’ cloth jackets, from 4s fid Ladies’ fur-trimmed president jackets, from 12s fid Ladies’ straw hats, from Is A case satin skirts, bought a job lot, from 32s fid Ladies’ wool scarfs, Is, Is 3d, to 3s fid La iies’ knitted cross-overs, 2s, 2s 9d, 3s fid, and 4s fid Ladies’ linen sets, from Is fid . Ladies’ new ruffles. 9d, Is, to 8s fid Children’s wool polkas, 2s to 3s 9d Men’s Crimean shirts, from 3s fid Men’s Crimeans, all wool, from 5s fid Men’s colored cotton shirts, from 2s 61 Men’s under-flannels, from 3s 9d Men’s flannel drawers, from 4s 3 I Men’s planting drawers, from 4s 9d Men’s larabs-wool drawers, from os 3d Men’s wool scarfs, from Is Ladies’ cambric handkerchiefs, 2s 9d the half dozen Children’s wool scarfs, 9.1, Is, and Is 2d Men’s tweed suits, from 34s fid Men’s double-breasted suits, from 45s Men’s paget suits, from 49s Men’s heavy overcoats, trora 30s Men’s superior overcoats, from 37s fid Men’s waterproof coats, from 12s fid Men’s sac coats, from 15s Boys’ jacket suits, from 15s Boys’ kuickerboeker suits from 11s fid Boys’ pilot and beaver overcoats, from 17s fid Boys’ waterproof coats, from 10s fid Boys’ Inverness capes, from 13s fid. Men’s 1. w. socks, from Is Men’s Irish hand-knitted, from Is fid The utago collar, 9d The do do. for boys, fid Hats, caps, ties, scarfs, braces Portmanteaux, umbrellas, rugs Gloves, handkerchiefs, &c., in great variety O R 0 W N, E WING, AND c°WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRAPERS. CLOTHIERS. TAILORS &c PRINCES STREET, DUN EDI >. ’ M
iSifoCHANDI E. NEW ZEALAND VARNISH AND POLISH. These Varnishes are equal, if not superior, to any Varnishes imported. William Gilchrist having a large stock of these Varnishes and Polishes on hand, is prepared to supply House Painters, Coach Painters, and Cabinetmakers at the lowest possible price. "WILLIAM GILCHRIST, Importer of Paperhangmgs, Glass, Oils, Colors, Brushes, &c., GEORGE STREET, DUNEDIN. Price List on application. T*E Undersigned have lauding, and to 3 arrive, ex Dallam TWer, Dunfillan, Warwick, Lutterworth, Carnatic, Himalaya, Trevelyan, Jung Frau, and Scimitar—--340 cases Galvanised Iron 1,500 barrels Cement 500 kegs Nails 30 casks Ironmongery 25,000 feet Super. Ash Plank 300, 000 ~ Leals 750 boxes Glass 45 tons Fencing Wire 30 rolls Sheet Lead 20,000 Slates 20 casks Zinc GUTHRIE & LARNACH. Otago timber yard, Steam, Saw, Planing, and Moulding Mills, Sash and Door Factory. OiN HAND— Large and Full Assorted Stocks of TIMBERS & BUI DING MATERIALS, of every Description. ON SALE— Scotch, American, and Colonial Timbers Galvanized Iron Ridging and Spouting Doors and Sashes Glass Doers and Casements Mouldings and Aichitraves Cornice and Skirtings Hurdles, Posts, and Rails Turnery, ' c> Cement and Plasters Slates and Drain Pipes Glass, Wire, &c. Coachmakera’ and Wheelwrights’ Material, of every Description.
MERCHANDISE. Q N bALE AND TO AKLUVt. 200 cases Devoe’s Kerosene Oil, patent cans 2 tons genuine White Lead, in lewt. casks 5 tons v\ hite Lead, in kegs 500 gallons Raw and Roiled Linseed Oil in casks ’ 3 tons Putty, in casks 10,000 Gold Leaf 50 bales and cases Paperhangings 1 ton lied Metallic Oxide Paint 3 tous assorted Paints 6 tons Whiting. To Arrive, ex William Davie—--75 cases Chance’s 16 and 2loz. Glass, assorted sizes 10 cases do do, stock sizes 2 do Rough Plate 2 do .Enamelled Glass. . To Arrive, ex Durham. 3 cases assorted Picture and Room Gold Mouldings, superior quality 2 cases Engravings and Chromo-Litho-graphs, by tiie best artists. To arrive, ex City of Tanjore. ' IQ O drums Raw and Roiled oil 16 casks do do 3 tons Putty 10 tons genuine and other qualities 4 White Lead, in casks and kegs. H. S. FL->H AND SON, Importers, Princes street south.
u. s. . MONbY to Lend, upon mortgage of freehold property. E. P. KENYON, ■ Solicitor, Eldon Chambers, trincea street. npo LE.ND—LBO in one sum, at 8 per X cent. Apply at once to Pox 149, Post uthce. j\/|ONEY. — ihe undersigned is prepared Lf - f , t0 negotiate Loans of from L2O and upwards on Freehold, Leasehold, or Personal Security, at low rates of interest, repayable by instalments, if wished. J. DOUGHTY, Land Broker and Agent, Manse street, Dunedin, from £2OO upwards to Lend on kJ mortgage, at current rales of interest. Apply . T. REDMAYNE, Union Street.
Illustrated Catalogues on application. FINDLAY and CO., Stuart, Castle, and Cumberland streets, Dunedin. timber yakds,» Moray place and Cumberland street, Messrs w. asher & co. have always on hand full assorted stocks ot the undermentioned Timbers : T. and C, Flooring—Baltic, Kauri, Red and White Pine T. and G, Lining—Do do do Weather Boards—Do do do husticated Lumoer—American, do do do And also large assorted stocks of deal, Oregon, kauri, red, white, and black pines, totara, hardwood, cedar, clear pine, ash, American and Colonial shelving, lumber, ■ obart Town p:.lings and shingles, doors, sashes, architraves, mouldings, skirtings, pickets, laths, spokes, naves, felloes, plaster, cement, lime, fire-bricks, galvanised iron, ridging spouting, and turnery, &c., &c. And likewise having command, at their btoam daw-mills, of the only Verticle Sawframe erected m Dunedin, capable of cutting timber to a breadth of 48 inches, can supply the trade with any quantity or size. 4&“ SoS re ' xeo “ ted with de “ pakb - w f ASHER & eo.
UNDERTAKES. To the Provincial Government. HG 0 0 R L E A • AND J. L UVV I S (Late of Spicer and Murray and D. Taylor), UNDEKTAKEUS, Oconee and Maclaggan streets. ■ti U ijEO EG E WILSOH ' * Successor to Edward Menlove, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BUTCH Ell, George and Maclaggan streets, Dunedin. Families waited on for orders in all parts of the City and Suburbs.
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Evening Star, Issue 3545, 3 July 1874, Page 4
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