■Business Notice. TO THE COMMUNITY OF OTAGO. THK NOTED AND DISTINGUISHED MELBOURNE 110 US 13—Established 1860. COIIXL'K Or lIIOH-STKKKT AND PjtIN'CKS-STHHST. 11. E. NATHAN, PuornruroK. DRAPERY ! CLOTHING ! ! MILLINERY ! ! ? Newest Gsod*. Lai'im Fashions Constantly AIIRIVINO. UNEQUALLED LOW PRICES. LiKOUST IIr.TAIL SIOOIC IN DUSEDIX. TSIHE Proprietor of the above Establishment begs X respectfully to call the attention of the inhabitants of this Province to the extensive importations of drapery; clothing, t Vc, which he is constantly opening ovt, aii 1 also to assure thosd who favor" him | with a t-ail tiut they will meet with prompt attention and be able to .select trom a superior sto3k, replete with every ai tide in general drapery, and at price*! bejond nil competition, j The Melbourne House was the first establishment in Dunedin that did business for cash only, andas the proprietor has since followed out this principle, he is enabled to sell at unusual low prices, and to replenish his stock direct from the iirst markets with the newest, moat recherche and seasonable goods. No Credit. —Every article marked in plain ° 100 pieces French silk velvety in every shade and color, from 7s 6d to 17s (id per yard. Fashionable bonnets, latest styles, in silk, crinoline, velvet, and straw, 2s to 425. A magnificent stock of Feathers, Ostrich and others. The largest assortment in town of , Ladies' trimmed felt hats Do. no. crinoline and straw , Girls' and childrens' do, do. : £1000 in French and English silks, direct from , London aucl Paris, the latest styles and most fashionable colors, in dresses from. 31s 6'd to £10 10s. Under-clothing .. and baby linen—an extensive ' assortment. ] French artificial flowers in great variety Silk and Lama, shawls, winter mantlea Wincey petticoats, crinoline And dreu&es of the last new modes, in the most fashionable and prevailing seasonable colors. Ribands (ex late arrivals), gloves, trimmings, hosiery, haberdashery, kc , &0., &c. Particular attention is called to the stock of clothing, blankets, and Manchester goods, being the most extensive in all the Province. An early inspection invited. Ileveisible coats' I Mole trowsers Superior pea jackets Bedford cord do. Box coats Do riding pants Doe and tweed bics Doe and tweed trowsers , | Black cloth do. Boys' and youths' clothing—a large slock. Every description of belts, braces, neck ties, handkerchiefs, and men's hosiery. Crimean shirts, new stock, 'just arrived White do : do. do Regatta do. do , ■ . do Men's felt hats, plush hats, deerstalker, motadors. Garibaldi's and Canadians, cheapest in town. Cloth caps, jumpers, guernseys, flannel shirts , and drawers, an excellent stock. Ladies' under-clothing, &c, made to order by machinery, if required at half an hour's notice. Note the address — MELBOURNE HOUSE, Corner of High-street and Princes-street. 11. E. NATHAN, Proprietor, T> E T E II M A T II E SON, GLASGOW BORDING HOUSE, MACLAGGAN-sTiiEET,l.Oppo3ito Abbeliex House. Good Beds, and Meals at all hours. • Board and Lodging. NOTICE. ALL claims against the late John Moli-isON, Princes-street, to be rendered immediately ; and all outstanding debts to be paid without delay ' to the undersigned, at the store, in Princes-street. ANNE MOLLISON. Dunedin, 23rd April, 1802. JEFFREY WILLIAMS, ' Livery .and Bait Stables Abbbylcix House, Maclaggan-street, Horses, Carnages, Dog Carts on Hire and For Sale. ■ Hay, Corn, &c, Wholesale and Retail. HARDY'S EXPRESS will leave R. Wilson's & Co., Stafford-street, at 12 o'clock, carrying Passengers for Tuapcka, the Junction, and Weatherstone's. A CARD. To the Aristocracy and Gentry of Dunedin and its' Vicinity. MESSRS.- WATERS & MORTON, having completed their extensive arrangements, are now prepared to take contracts for Large ■ and Small Dinner Parties, Pic-nics, Ball Suppers, Wedding Breakfasts, Dejeuners a la Fourchette, &c, &c. Messrs. WATERS & MORTON'S combined experience ensures to their patrons every saiisfaction, the " CUISINE" being under the immediate superintendence of Mr. Mokton, whose successes in gastronomy are so well known and appreciated. MESSRS. WATERS &TmORTON'S CAFE AND RESTAURANT, Farley's Arcade. OTICE. —DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.—The Partnership hitherto subsisting between the undersigned, carrying on business as General Storekeepers, at Weatherstone's, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. ■ • > Signed BENJAMIN NAYLOR. b JAMES CLARKE BROWN. Witness : W. Blewden. DunediD, the 23rd April, 1802.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 137, 24 April 1862, Page 6
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