®t. jr. ©tub. "'¥Tli m fi CS C- BATK AN S) WINTER AMD AUTUMN ADVERTISEMENT. " UT begs to inform the public that it .is, his intention to offer the undermentioned Goods : at '-prices that ' will • • astonish the purchaser. ,As the ,Goods ihaye been .bought for nett cash in .the cheapest l Home r.Markets he can offer special advantages.-' The..first shipment is to hand ex: s.s. "Atrato," which lhas turned i-out'- first - class. The next Consignment will be ex " Cartsburn," now du&. : ' - t , , , . i Steamed Winceys . , + ( ; . Superior Winceys : Wide Winceys : ! " ■Aberdeen Winceys , Black Alpacas / Russet Cord Fancy Dresses 1 ' 1 • Skirting Drugget Satin Quilted Petticoats. Sateen (Quilted Petticoats r Fi lt Quilted-Braided Petticoats «' . Black Alpaca Twilled Petticoats': -/ ' > White, Scarlet, Blue, and Pink Flannel , Pink Edged Saxony Flannel teal, Scotch Plaiding- .• • ■4' Grey Calico • • «<? ■ 3(i'Grey Calico ( ». ... Horrock's Long Cloth, A, B, H; MT. jBBB Brown Hollands, Irish Linen v Linen Diaper and Cotton do.: •Linen and union Ticking. '• Tablecloths in white damasks', unbleached Linen velvet pile embossed cloth, all colors French . erinoes in all colors'. , Plaids—Rob Roy, Shepherd Plaid] Yic- • toria, and Stuart -Black; drab,-and brown,' Water Moreen Infants' Dresses'in merino, marsella, ( vel Vet, and llama , ;■ j-' _'' ' : Infants'xßobes, trimmed, and-do. 'Frocks Infants' Stays,'fancy Bodies,.&c , &c. ;•" Infants' velveteen Jackets, clutli & wool do. Ladies' silk Jackets, cloth do.,' silk velvet. do., fur-trimmed do,, and wool do. . -j* Ladies'-'ufool Shawls and jTurnovers Ladies' Furs ,_ > ■' ' ,V , Blankets,'- from 8s "4d'. 5 «tcM 'l2s.' 4d.,' scarlet,. white, and blue ' White Bed' Quilts, wool White-marsella,Quilts .n r Green and scarlet'Bullion-Fringe ;v. . .... Ladies' Waterproof Cloaks 1 •. >, !, . . Children's' Waterproof Cloaks Ladies'? wool -Clouds . . Ladies' Kid' Gloves, - wool and cloth.do.' " Girls' clothf and wool Shoes :.. . , p ". ; -i* , Sunshades and Umbrellas in .silk alpaca Ladies Collars in muslin, Coventry,; Maltese, and Princess Louise v,. . o . Hosiery of'every description ■ American-Leathers, ; best brown;and-green Feltings and Druggetings .Cocoanut Matting 5-4 - . - • Canvas,, ;Twine,, and Hemp . Ropes,jail.sizes ~i t, . s ., ; Hessian and, Scrim, ' „ . Crinolines in. all.colors , 500 pairs, of Ladies Stays • ,All,sorts and . sizes - in,.lnfants and Girls ...Stays; >■ t , ,-j Aien's.Buits • Men .Coats,-riPagets; i Galatea', and ,overcoats . • • „ / M en's iTrouserSj s Men's Moles-and v ßedfor'd''Cord .-'1..., iVAI. ' . o- Ml'" >, Men s Drawers in. W9OI, and' Merino Blaid-; ing ' ' % f Flannel Drawers, 'Flannel- ShirtspMßrino' Shirts,. Crimean .Shirts,- jTweed Shirts, , Blue Sekge fahirts 1 Men'sV YoutHs'/:' and' Boys'; Hats;'-in <Felt; Tweed and Clo rt h Caps of every "description iLadiesrpMiUinery: 1 anduUnderclothing, j in' every variety . ' .' ... k ... 1 v jr *ui .v - j ..v »> ■ 1 U f j * l ' BILK HANDKERCHIEFS MEN'S SILK &CARFS Atfl) i TIES.ik, WQOL ' " ' - 1 > B°y s ' Knickerbocker Suiis, in Tweed'and Velveteen. . 1 ? , , \0X a^ d Value-in Mens' Double Texture Waterproof Goats, and Oiled Calico Coats.' 1 w f Hand Sewing- Machines are stilLin stock,; • Sssring, Machines are, far handier than those; with'therstandards-as.-they, can-be; '' " ' worked. (Terms easy) ,1 , ' t ; 1 _ ,•• • Boot Department. .'. , ~' m , W. M'C wishes to draw the attention of tht Miners and the Public to hisjGUM ;BOOTS which he 'has just opened,out, and whiph were made up to his order.,.; Knowing>the wants of this diatrict in'this particular line.hei has.'beenLendeavoring ,'to.iget -a serviceable article for a long time past but failed, so had to send his order direct to-the«-manufacfcurersr"- The Boots 1 have' just arrived, and he can recommend them, with fevery confidence. The ,Trade wrill be.suppliediatiiDunedinapricesii and terms '--given ~ With, regard to LEATHER BOOTS he has, arranged with a manufacturing firm to make 'them to :, his'order/ l Thfe > 'Boots -are ''of ! a superior description, and will be sold at>the Lowest possible Price. The stock consists of.' ' f •Men's Wellington . and ITalf- WeHingtuu" -Bpjro 1 and~YouclJS*'stxong~lace-up3-"— ; - Boots (nailed, and without nails) • ; / • -Ladies' Kid Boots ; • ; ; .if. 'Mens' Calf Almas and Blucher Boots : Ladies' Calf Alma ' Ladies' Clielseais V,, 1 - . i'lj;.:.''-, ">7/ : i. t „. ; > f .Jiddies'iStrong. Leather « i Slippers," Canvas.an'd iLeather Men's Shooting Boots Men's Slippers, Leather, and Canvas Men's Watertights- - i *.: r . Boys' and Ybuth^,'Watertights":;.!-; ,< ,< -Maids'""<md'Girl3' Calf Almas - - 1 1 •' Maids' Girls' Kid Boots ■ and, Girls' Gopper-rtoedi Boots (with 1 . or .without nails)- '■ Infants' Boots, in Morocco,,Pa- ;, tent 'Wool' Bound,;and' Biickld "Shoes *' 1 1 Special Lines in>Yotithti- Colonial Tweed "Suits, 255'!,: w}>rtk sss } '; WhitetMosyiel Yarn; Za, §d. pef Uf.- 'worifi 6s. 6d. ■ Some - Class .Tweed, saved ftoyn the. late fire* at the Mdsgiel Warehouse ~ } ; s . ' , ni \ ~ M an tolarmin</ reduction'to clear it off. l _ "J; "' 1 , ! ,H snil'.i't ' '7 ; ' ,-J s. • i <: ( * Haberdashery and Fancy Goods' Jewellery and 'Medicine " Ribbons, Laces, Arnolds Rufflesi .; . , ■ Gents'' Riding Gloves , . Berlin Wool in all Shades and Colors ; * . A Splendid Assortment ob 1 ' f Real Culonial Jewellery ;>■. Watches, Clocks, Gold Brooches l and Earrings to match Gold Chains, in beautiful designsGents', Gold ( Rings,,. Signet and: Plain Greenstone -Pendants; mounted with goldLadles' Gold Necklets 1 ■ < . , Gerits' Hair Alberts, with !l gbld: , very cheap :,, z'Fancy Goods De!fiaommti Lockets and.Pendants, in.gold,i'ivory', jet ' 'and'vulcanite " v . . Alberts, andlLadies Watches''}.' ':"\ n Gold/Rings and Keepers * 7 ' ;'; 1 v . /Gold Pins, Sleeve jar Buttons. , v . . . Looking Glasses, large and small, Perfumery and Perfumed Soap, Combs'and Brushes, and everything appertaining to 'the .-. . .... above department. < — ll -' A Large stock of Stationery on hand. A Beautiful Assortment of Crystal .Lustres and Table Ornaments to be Run i ff at Wholesale Prices, .. A First-class Milliner and Dressmaker always on the Premises, arid all Orders promptly execute Samples sent free by post;/ - Notf,°, ww ing , ng 1° , the limited accommodation in his present premises he is 'compelled- to build, so'.the j T • ...i .. ■, < of the aboye-mentioned.Stock wHljbe offered to the public at Prices hitherto Amknovvn on ; / ,1 the Goldnelds. 11 , , , ( i, ,*i . w. i E, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRAPER, . i/ ST. BATHANS.
ssalurs. R. AITKEN. NION "BAKERY ! AND GENERAL STORE, ' NABEBY M,OU'N' ■T , Ij) i', HE U NDERSIGN ED "having .Bought the STOCK-IN-TRADE and jGOOD-WILL of the Business' lately -carried "on by M'Fadyen a,nd Jarvis i ; Bakers, ofltfaeo-, "by, begs to intimate that it i 6 his'intention-to-CARRY ON the.BAKKRY in such a riiahrier -as to merit continuance of <t.he pajronago. previously bestowed. 1 >• : NOTICE. SOBEIIT GLENN: '' 1 4 '"1 O ,» .1 •' »
■ Matcljmakcts./' Q-Eo'H ae. Y 0 VWa, ■' ' " ' • t " ,/PuAaaoAL'. i . WATOHMATfER -AND' JEWELfcM" ' ' ""And l \,\ Importer of-Watches. Clocks, and Jewellery' ' PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN. (Opposite the Bank of New-South Wales.) Large and varied Stocks of Watches; Clocks, Jewoliery", Silver and Electro-Plated Goods,' Field.and Opera Glasses, &c;, &c.j all imported lirect from the best manufacturersin theihome country. ' * ~ -».« .i: > . Receives every month parcels of the above goods in all the latest designs undpattorns. <<■' Ail kinds of Jewellery made to order; (Repairs promply and carefully executed, at-mode-." rate charges. , . tali i> «» Orders (Vo.nrf thd CountrypunctuAlly atterldecl . 0... •• - ' ?••■■■■' JST.i.—Awarded EI RSTi 1 PRIZ E "foV - CLOCKS and WATCHES, New Zealand Ex'hibibiorif'lß6s.' " , t ffJM.t.llli »' " i,ifi ,«•«., J i Note the Address-^-• , ••• b' - , ! • . . I! i i '& E 0 E G' E /Y 0,, U, N/ G,, : ■ • .Princes Street, Dfariedin. ! ygnvn* i Oppoxile t/ie Bitrik of hem Sputh ifpole*,*"v u
. ... ... ' MOUNT IDA' BREiV7EEY. ",' ' ®3T ALES'], ALEIa !: , ALBS'K!! j^, J) r J../ G-.REER. AN D 'CO., ■having ptu chased the Mount Ida Brewery •from' Mr. F. Fraii&s, are now: prepared 'to supply First Class ALES '(equal to best Dunedin) at ' . . DUNED IN PR ICES. \; "Y'lGTolilA ITLtE • MAEINE 1 i ; - INSURAIfCE"CCiMPiNY qii!-.: j i:-' iWiViy. zr:\ yv-.v L ,■<■,>- i-.r, . Agency for'the Mount'ldf District s' ' ' ,m" .Cfl ICONIC LEOFJTJCJS. '< - ■*-
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 292, 3 October 1874, Page 1
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