I For Sale. THE EMPORIUM OF FASHION SIBBALD'S DEAPEHY KSTABLISHMENT. Opposite tbe Police Barracks. JS., in resuming business, has to state that'he . has opened those premises in Princes-street, opposite the Police Barracks, which will be found replete with a first-class stock of Gentlemen's Drapery tif every description, and of the very best quality, at the lowest remunerative profit, for cash. ; In calling1 attention to this Stock of Merchandise,* he need only state that tliey are a class of goods - which have been purchased and selected in the very best Englisb.and Scotch markets, and imported direct for this present, season. Any Gentleman in want of Cheap aud Good Clothing, only require to visit ' SIBBALD'S EMPORIUM OF FASHION. Observe :— Prince a-Street, Opposite Police Barracks. TO ORDER. J. S. would particularly desire to draw the attention of his friends-and the public to his splendid stock ot directly-imported materials, they being, without exception, decidedly (he most superior class of goods yet offered in New Zealand. As J. S. will devote his whole attention to the cutting department, parties may rely on Elegance combined with Comfort. COATS. The Clarendon Lounging Coat The Provincial Overcoat The Legislative Reversible Coat (very cheap) The Otago Sac The Hnwkeshury Walking Coat The Municipal Fearnought, warranted to protect the wearer from any atmosphere, invasion, and THE OLD IDENTITY, For Evening Costumes—especially recommended. Vests and Thouskrs of every description and. style to match the above. Also,— The latest styles of ladies' riding habits. HEADY MADE DEPARTMENT. Inverness capes, cloaks, &c., of every description and price. ■ Pilot cloth and beaver top coats Pilot cloth and heaver monkey jackets Tweed and Angola morning coats Black cloth and colored riding coats Blue serge and flannel shirts Australian Melton cloth } And V For the new identity Tweed jumpers j Black cloth trousers and vests Tweed and Angola- trousers and vests - Moleskin and beaver trousers ana* vests And a very large stock of Bedford cord trousers and pants HOSIERY. Gentlemen's superior segrova under shirts Do lambswool shirts and pants Do Shetland do do Do white dress and plain shirts Crimean and regatta do Lambswool hose and half hose Every description of merino and cotton hose Highland and military hose Youths' and children's lambswool, tartan.and Merino hose An assortment of the most fashionable neck ties, pocket handkerchiefs, &c. BELL TOPPEKS ! BELL TOl'l'EllS ! ! BELL TOPPESS ! ! • First quality. Satin and velvet nap hats Felt and Wicker yachting hats Cabbage tree and Panama iiats Felt and bearer stakeholders Balmoral and Glengary bonnets Blue and black cloth cap 3 Fancy tweed aim Angola caps Ladies' riding hats, &c. Observe — SIBBALD'S EMPORIUM OF FASHION, PIUNCES-STREBT, 1 • Opposite the Barracks. OOLE, DODS, and CAMERON offer for SaleTea, in chests, half-chests, and boxes Sugar, loaf, Cossipore, and Victorian Companies Coffee, fresh roasted and ground, and in airtight canisters Carraway seeds, cloves, whole and ground ginger ' ■ ' Rasins, Currants, and dried apples " Oatmeal, flour, and pearl barly _ Hams, bacon, cheese, and colonial butter Salt, soap, starch and blue, soda crystals Carbonate soda, tartaic acid, and cream of tartar. Castor oil, salad oil, and bottle vinegar " Vinegar in qr.-casks, " Hill and Evans." Pickles, jams, and bottled fruits. Potatoes, onions, and American brooms Capers, curry powder, and sardines. Brandy, rum, gin, whisky, and old torn, in bulk ami bottle. Port and Sherry wrnes, in bulk and bottle.. Ale and porter, in hhds and bottle Now Landing Ex Sea Breeze, and other vessels, 25 chests finest Congou, ex Florence Nightingale 15 hhds. London porter 50 cases MarteU's brandy CO cases Henessey's real "Battle Axe " do. POLE, DODS, & CAMERON, Importers, and Wholesale Grocers, Provision, Wine, and Spirit Merchants, • lIATTRA.Y STEEET miGKLE & CO., Stafford-street, offer for Sale, JL in quantities to suit—either from Bond or Duty paid:— Whiskey, in quarter casks and cases —Kirkliston, Camptellton &c. Rum. iv hhds, 10 O.P. Brundy, in bulk —Martell,s and others Do., in case —llennessv's, Otard's, Murat's, &c. Geneva, red and green cases Wiflts, port and sherry, in quarter-casks and bottle Marrians Burton ale, in hhds. TICKLE & CO., Free and Bonded Stores, Stafford-street. DUNEDIN ATHENiEUM AND MECHANICS INSTITUTION President: His Honor the SurEiiiNTENDEKT. nnHIS Institution will be opened on the first of X* June next. The object of its promoters has been to"atlorcl to the subscribers the means of acquiring literary and scientific knowledge. It is sought to'attnin tli se ends by means of a Library and Heading Room, and lectures on Literature, Science, and It is anticipated that the liberal manner in which the Committee have provided for the intellectual wants of the place, and the heavy outlay they have ventured to incur, will secure for them the cordial support of all classes of the inhabitants. THE LIBRARY. A small but valuable collection of Books has been obtained, and will at once be placed in circulation. Upwards of 2000 volumes are on the way out from England : and it is expected that within twelve months nearly 4000 volumes of carefully selected and standard works will be available for the use of the members. Arrangements have also been made for receiving per mail, as pnblished, all new works of interest. THE READING ROOM will be supplied with the following : — Quarterlies. —The Edinburgh, 'Westminster, Quarterly, North British, and National Reviews. Magazikes and othek- Periodicals. —Blackwood, Frazer, Cornhiil. Dublin University, Alacmillan's, and Mechanics' Magazines. Art Journal, Athenjeum, Chambers' Journal, Once a Week, All the Year Round. Illustrated London News, Punch, L'lllustration. Saturday Review, Examiner Economist, Home News, European Times. Colonial Newspapers.—The Otago, Canterbury, Wellington, and Auckland papers. Melbourne Areas °Herald, Age, and Journal of Comirevce. Sydney Herald, and Empire. South Australian Advertiser. Hobart Town Mercury. _ Members will have the privilege of obtainiOg free admission to the Reading Room, for one .month jn every -year, for any person being a non-resident or the captain of any vessel trading to the Port. The Reading Room will be open from 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. The Library from 10 to 12 a.m., - and from i. to 8 p.m. ' Terms of Subscription : • Annual .. ... £2 2 O Quarterly ... •.. . •-W «
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 174, 6 June 1862, Page 8
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