DRAPER - ?' Ate now Showing their NEW S H MEN T 8 OF WINTER GOODS, Consisting of 294 CASES, The LATEST NOVELTIES produced for the SEASON. 12 oases NEW MILLINERY will be? shown .TO-MORROW, Including all the Latest Styles in Hats, Bonnets, trimmed and untrimmed, New Feathers, New Flowers, New Trimmings, &c. 100 dost. New Hat and Bonnet Sashes in Fancy Checks, at 4s and 5s each, yards long. 50 doz. NewjHat and Bonnet Sashes in Fancy Checks, at Is 6d, 2s 6d, and 3s each, 50 pieces 4J-in wide Check Ribbons, the new trimming for winter hats, at Is 6d per yard. 200 doz. ladies’ Linen Collars, embroidered black and white, and fancy colors, 4s 6d per doz. A Bargain. In Homespuns, Cheviots, Coslume Cloths, Serges, Wool Repps, Poplins, Fancy Diagonals, Wool Sateens, French Homespuns and Fancy Checks, the highest class of manufacture. Ladies’ and Childrens’ Underclothing in great variety, made from Horrocks’s Long Cloth, M'Kmtoch’s Patent Down Clothing in Quilts, Toralluims, Centoriums, Skirts, DressNEW DRESS GOODS NEW[ JACKETS. NEW SHAWLS. NEW SILKS,’ guaranteed free from dressing. improvers, &o. New Fancy Goods New Rufflings New Lace Falls New Lace Setts New Collarettes New Wool Hosiery New Wool Scarfs New Bead Ruffles New Bead Trimmings New Bead Fringes New Mantle Trimmings New Dress Buttons New Fancy Buttons New Lace Goods New Shetland Goods New Ladies’ Belts New Silk Scarfs New Silk Sashes Jg ROW N, WING, AND Q 0., PRINCES STREET AND MANSE STREET.
PUBLIC NOTICES. GEORGE STREET TIMBER YARD, Steam Sawmill, Turnery, and Wash-board Factory. THE undersigned beg to announce to their Customers, and the Public generally, that, with the increased facilities they have how at command, consequent on the combination of the stock aud appliances removed from their former place of business in the Octagon with that lately acquired from J. R. Spicer and Co., they can execute all orders entrusted to them with care and despatch. On Sale— Baltic Deal, Oregon Shelving and Lumber Kauri, Red, White, and Slack Pine Scotch and Colonial T. and G. Flooring and Lining Fire Bricks, Tiles, Lime, Cement, and Plaster Builders’ Ironmongery, Galvanised Iron, Ridging, and Spouting The trade supplied with first-class Turnery. A. FULTON & CO. A cents for Lambert’* Drain Pipes, A.o. THE Undersigned have landing, and to arrive, ex Janet Cowan, Sophie Joachim, Jeannie Louttit, Candidate, City of \ ienna, Garelock, Mallowdale, Rangitiki, and Oamaru ; 300 cases Galvanised Iron 60 tons Standard Iron 60 tons Fencing Wire 62 casks Zinc 40 rolls Sheet Lead 700 kegs Nails 10 tons Fencing Staples 75 pkgs Ironmongery 1700 casks Cement 20,000 Fire Bricks 15,000 Slates 5 tons Champion's Genuine White Lead 90,000 T. and G. Flooring, all sizes Also, — From the Baltic direct, ex F. Bassil— A full cargo T. and G. Flooring and Lining. GUTHRIE & LARNACH, TIMBER YARDS, Moray place and Cumberland street. Messrs w. asher & co. have always on hand full assorted stocks of the undermentioned Timbers & Flooring—Baltic, Kauri, Red and White Pine T. and G. Lining—Do do do Weather Boards—Do do do Rusticated Lumoer—American, do do do And also large assorted stocks of deal, Oregon, kaun, red, white, and black pines, totara, hardwood, cedar, clear pine, ash, American and Colonial shelving, lumber, Hobart Town p&l’igs and shingles, doors sashes, architraves, mouldings, skirtings’ pickets, laths, spokes, naves, felloes, plaster’ cement, lime, fire-bricks, galvanised iron* ndgmg, spouting, and turnery, & c ., &cAnd likewise having command, at their Steam Saw-mills, of the only Verticle Sawframe erected in Dunedin, capable of cutting timber to a breadth of 48 inches, can supply the trade with any quantity or size. Country orders executed with despatch. A trial solicited. W. ASHER AGO. STANDARD INSURANCE COMPANY. NOTICE OP REMOVAL. TOURING the Erection of the Company’s New Offices on their present site, the business will bo carried on in the promises of Mr Rose, clothier, on (he opposite sido of Prudes street. v/HAS. REID, Manager,
PUBLIC NOTICES. rpHB undersigned have on Sale, ex ChauJ_ diere. .Catharina, and to arrive, ex Light of the Age ; 10 half barrels of dried apples 20 4 100 boxes clothes pins 5 cases of brooms 75 sets of tuba 50 doz. pails 45 „ wash boards 25 barrels shoe pegs 10 cases of axe handles 15 „ of pick „ 200 ~ of chairs 1 ii buggy harness 60 barrels of resin. And a quantity of hinges, glass cutters, potato peelers, door looks blind adjusters, doer gongs, sash pulleys, blind staples, and a variety of notions. Also, 5 American planing machines, 1 moulding machine, chair borer and mortiser, shaping machne, panel raiser, dove-tailing machine, blancbard spoke lathe, band saw, and a number of other laborsaving machines specially selected on their merits by our Mr Clayton when in America. We are also prepared to procure for the trade any American wood-working or other machinery, and we have now on view illustrated catalogues of all the principal machine makers in America and if required can guarantee delivery of orders within three months of receipt of same. We are also agents for G. G. Hallett. of New York, stove range and hot air furnace manufacturer, and have now on hand and for sale Nevada stoves and fixtures, vesper, mariner, and victor ranges, ships’ cabooses and fixtures. We are also prepared to take orders for F. H. Lovell and Co.’s manufactures, viz , kerosene lamps, chandeliers, crystalware, and a variety of such goods, as per illustrated catalogues to be s j en Also, Lacroix’s improved middlings purifiers. This is one of the greatest discoveries of the age. It produces superfine flour from what is called in the Colonies sharps, and any one interested can get all information by applying at our office; oi>r 0 i> r i r . a y^ on having seen the machine do all that is claimed for it. To Timber Merchants and the Building Trade.—We havefor sale 30,000 ft of the best clear pme, in and 2in. This line was specially cut to our order and selected by our Mr I : ovfrtn * GIBBS & CLAYTON, Temporary Buildings, Bond street. T, rj. trorncrof * General Ironmonger, Stove and Range Maker, Locksmith and Bellhanger, Great King street, Dunedin. and Ranges, made expressly t suit the Colonial Coals, will be found muc better and Cheaper than any imported. cuSd Pair 3 ° f aU kinds * Smoky Chimney R. Patronised by H.M. the Queen, H.R.H. th Prince and Princess of Wales, Ihe Principal Nobility of the English Midlam _ . Counties, and Their Excellencies Sir George Grey, Sir Georg 1 1 . Bowen, and SirG, Fergusson, Governors of New Zealand. BU RT ON BROTHERS Photographers and Artists, Princes street, Dunedin, Have opened the Season of 1874-5. with a revised price ust) So that they are now producing the Highes Class of Photography at exceedingly Moderate Prices. They are now exhibiting their New Panorama of Dunedin, taken from the Spire of the First Church. * Bee opinions of th. Press.
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Evening Star, Issue 3754, 5 March 1875, Page 4
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