Houses and LandTO CAPITALISTS. . ' , SAFE AND PROFITABLE-INVESTMENT. ¥CR IMMEDIATE SALE. ' FREEHOLD. TH E ' N~H~O O D HOTEL,! Situate Corner of Rattray Street and York Place. ■ Section 1, Block 13, Dunedin. This large and commodious hotel has been most substantially "built, and affords accommodation second, to none in the Province, and is situated in the most healthy part of Dunedin. / ~"•■ • ' ; ; One wing of tfie building comprises, oh the firstfloor, a bar to Katfcray street,, public rooms, store: rooms, two servants' bedrooms, spacious kitchen, dumb waiter, scullery, and boot house. , '.'■>• Second Floor.—Three comfortable sitting rooms for families, each having ai fireplace, and four separate bedrooms. " . . • . : ~..,.."" ■-, Third- .Floqr:is a bar to York place, bar parlor, first class public room, and a very, superior and commodious commercial room. Fourth Floor.—Ten -comfortable separate bedrooms. ... ■:,:... .~' ,: .' . '.','.. '._ .-.' '. .." " On the other wing of hotel is a double English | skittle alley, 22 x4O, with fireplace, above which is a i superior billiard room, having a, height of 16 feet, in ' connection with it are two private rooms for Email ' parties, above which there is a large room, 32 x4O feet, for public meetings, dinners, &c. There are also two commodious cellars, outhouses, &c, and^a very superior six-stalled "weatherboard stable and hay loft, in fact, every convenience for the carrying: on an extensive business. . The Hotel is let to highly respectable tenants, viz., the Messrs Bastings (late of Melbourne), for a term of five years at L6OO per annum ; there is also a store on the ground, let at L4O per annum, and some unoccupied ground on the same section. The building is at present insured for L2.000'. For further particulars, apply to Mr W. Harris, of Messrs Bing, Harris and Co, Mr James Finch, of Messrs J. Finch and Co., or to Mr Edward Franck, of Messrs Franck and Co., Dunedin. * - For. Sale. M [ :jJ s l *- Union Tune Book Operatic Gems Musical Miracles Cabinet Popular Music, 2 vols Gems British songs Popular Song Music Musical Preceptors Czerny's Elementary Exercises, etc., At Daily Times Branch Office. PV 0 U AtY B I B L E S.Roman Catholic Prayer Books Church of England Prayer Books Church Services Wesleyan Hymns Bibles, with' Scotch Psalms Scotch Psalm Books At the Daily Times Branch Office. LA W STATIONER V, of every description, - At the Daily Times Branch Office. THE NUCLEUS OF FASHION ! AND THE EMPORIUM FOR CHEAP CLOTHING! IS THE MELBOURNE HOUSE PRINCES STREET, And to all those who Study Retrenchment, this ESTABLISHMENT offers UNRIVALLED BARGAINS. £20,000 WORTH DRAPERY AND APPAREL ! INCREDIBLE REDUCTION IN PRICES! ! TIHE PROPRIETOR of the MELBOURNE JL HOUSE has much pleasure in informing his Old CusxoaiEßS, and the Public Generally, of Otago; that, notwithstanding the high rate of the New Zealand Tariff, on all DRAPERY GOODS, and the- advance in Cotton Goods, through the Civil War in the States, he has made such arrangements with his Agents, in London, Paris, and the other Home Markets, that he is enabled to offer Goods at Further Reduced Prices. He will, therefore, make A GRAND DEMONSTRATION Of Superior and Seasonable Goods, at UNAPPROACHABLE LOW PRICES. : The following quotations he pledges himself.to adhere to:— COATS. Tweed coats, fine, 15s to 30s. Super, ditto ditto, 21s to 40s. Super black cloth, 30s to 50s. Silk alpaca, 8s 6d tolßs6d. Pilot jackets, veversibles, drab kerseys, and Inverness capes, in great variety. TROUSERS. Light tweed trousers, from 15s to 255. Ditto, super ditto, 22s 6d to 30s. Mixed doe ditto, 17s 6d to 255. Ditto super ditto, 22s 6d to 30s. Cheviot tweed, ditto, 18s 6d to 255. Black Doe, ditto, 20sto30s. -vests. ; ; Tweed Vests in endless variety, 7s 6d to 12s 6d Mixed doe, ditto, 8s 6d to 15s. Black cloth ditto 10stol5s f , Figured silk vests, 10s to 17s 6d. Moire antique ditto, 15s to 225. ■•■■:. S H I~R T S. ; Crimean "in endless variety, from 7s 6d to 15s. Refatta, Swiss, and white dress ditto, 3s to Bs. flannel, lambs' wool, and Merino ditja, 2s 6d to 8s 6d. Ditto, ditto, ditto drawers, 4s to 7s 6d. Hats and caps in great variety, 2s 6d to 169. A Large Assortment of Boys' and Youths' Clothing, In various Materials. ■ FAN C YD EPAE T M E XT. "■"' FANCY DRESSES In balzarines, -mohaifs, carmelites; challis, and bareges, irom 5s 6d, full dress. "" Flounced and robe dresses, from 7s 6d. Muslin dresses, new styles 6s lid. Checkdand fanej silks, in all the new colors, from 555. French merinos, in all colors, from 3s 6d. £2,000 worth Bonnet ribbons, '' 6d per yard. Sewed muslin collars, lid. Sets collars and sleeves, 4s lid. Fancy winsey petticoats, 5s 6d. White and colored crinolines, from 2s lid. Headdresses, Is lid. Several cases of bonnets, just arrived, from 2s lid. Crinoline, straw, and chip hate, new shapes, from 3s. Childrens' ditto, Is lid. Ladies' felt hats, fashionable shapes, 4s lid. Ladies' dress caps, Is 6d. 100 boxes French and British flowers, from 4d per sprig. A large lot of seasonable and fashionable mantles, from 7s 6d. Black Glace ditto, 17s 6d. Mantle cloths, every shade, 5s 3d. Cnildrens'dresses, in every material, from 3s lid, -White stays, 3s 9d. Drab ditto, 2s 9d. Womens' hosiery, from 6d per pair. Ladies' underclothing, very cheap. THE MANCHESTER DEPARTMENT, Comprises: 8-4 Sheeting, full width, from Is 6d. Long cloths, all widths, from 3fd. 4-4 and 8-4 grays, from 6d to Is. Welsh flannels from lid. Scotch' twill shirtings.' from'6M. Table damasks,' al •widths, from. Is sd. White and buff window ■ hollands, from 27 to 60 inches. Oil-baizes in marble,oaks, and mahogany,-firom-Is lid,per yard. Terry and Marseilles counterpanes; 10-4 J 'and 12-4,fromss9d. "All colors in 3-4 window damasks, from Is lid. 6-4 all -wool, do;- from 4s*9d. 'Fancy colored window muslins, from "4jjT * lid per set. A large lot of white, do, from 6a 9d . .Turkish towels, from 12s 6d perjdozen. Medical rubbers, from 9d per dozen. -" < - /'." },• ;. ..* , - h/kuathan,'^ . , j , Proprietor. JfJB—No" business transacted al this establishment from Friday evening sunset till Saturday evening, ~aine- time." , . t —- -. *„ BUTTER, prime'; Wellington, just landed: er Prince Alfred and Wo'nga, on Sale by > " WRIG.HT, ROBERTSON and CO.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 320, 29 December 1862, Page 2
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