Miscellaneous. Melbourne house, T A Y-STEEET, OPPOSITE ROYAL HOTEL. PMOELLER & CO. beg most respecf ully . to inform their customers and the inhabitants of Invercargill and Southland in general, that they are now opening out, JEx GOJSANOQUE, ABIMA, ESPEEANZA, AUSTBALIA, FREDERICK, FAIK TASMANIAN. And other late arrivals from home and Melbourne, the most complete and best selected stock of DEAPERY AND MEN'SJDLOTHING ever brought to Invercargill, and beg to draw most particular attention to their large stock of FANCY AND PLAIN DRAPERY, Ladies' felt hats V™ Silk dresses of tho newest description Do wool do latest fashions Mantles in silk, sealskin, clotb, &c Silk and woollen skirts Hepps, winceys, llamas, plaids, &c &« AKD A very lar»e assortment of ladies' under-clothing, hair nei and head dresses of the choicest description ; silk and velvet trimmings in great variety, and a large selection in the HOSIERS AN© HABERDASHERY LINE Too numerous to particularise. Velvet pile, brussels, Kidderminster, and lelt carpets, Floorcloths, ana oil baize Plush, velvet cloth, and damask table covers and A varied Assortment of all goods in above respective lines. THEIR STOCK QV MEK'S CLOTHING Is Now Most Complete, Comprising amongst a large assortment too numerous to mention — Colonial and English made auiti, in Doe, Tweed, and Cheviots Coats of all shapes, do Waistcoats, do Trousers, do Coats and vests to match, do Trousers and vests, do do Iteversible jackets, do Pilot jackets, Crimean shirts, a very large assortment White and regatta, do Lambs' wool and flannel underclothing, Hose and half hose of all sorts Collars, ties, handkerchiefs, scarfs, mufflers Gents' hats and caps in great quantity Buckskin and woollen gloves, &c, &c. THE STOCK IN BOTH DRAPERY AND MEN'S CLOTHING Will be found the most complete and well selected, and of tho most seasonable stuffs, and best materials. Of heavy goods they aro opening — Moleskin Trousers, Cord Trousers, lied, White, and Blue Blankets, Rugs and Counterpanes, &c, &c. The above Goods will bo sold at the lowest prices, to make -room for large shipments to P M. & Co. being about improving and enlarging their premises, intending purchasers will have a better chance of inspecting the stock. A call is most rospectully solicited. CAREY & GILLES, T \ND ESTATE, & GENERAL COMMIS1/ " ' SION AGENTS, Having in Course of Erection Large STORES °AND AUCTION MART, In Kelvin-street, Are Prepared to receive CONSIGNMENTS OF MECHANDISE FOE SALE, And to Hold SALES BY AUCTION of same ; Also of Land and Estates. CAEEY{& GILLES, Commercial Sale Eooms. CAREY & GILLES BEG to inform the Squatters and Public of New Zealand and the neighboring Colonies, that they have entered into business in INVERCARGILL (SOUTHLAND), NEW ZEALAND, AS Stock, Station, and General Salesmen ; That they aro prepared to arrange for the SALE OB PURCHASE OF STATION PEOPEBTY; To receive Consignments of CATTLE, SHEEP, & HOESES FOE SALE I And, when required, MAKE LIBERAL ADVANCES, They further beg to notify that they are erecting SALE -YARDS, With Commodious Stables, capable of accommodating One Hundred Horses, in Tay-street, where AUCTION SALES Will bb Held Twice Eveey Week. Also SALE-YAKDS outside the town, where Stock coming from the country, or imported, can be easily driven. Ample paddock accommodation will be secured for, and avery attention paid, to the landing of N B.— They will be happy to make arrangements for holding Country Sales of Land, Cattle, and Farm Stod^^v^^ Invercargill Sale Yards. Agents : W. E. and A. S. King, Melbourne • Duncan Ballantyne, Gipps' Land Eichards and Carey, Castlemaine Wright and Eobertson, Dunedin. SCHOULSTIC. MRS. PETTINGAL, of Hobart Town, would take thia opportunity of informing the in. habitants of Invereargill, that she purposes removing thither at a very early date. Instruction in the usual branches of a sound English education, and all the modern accomplish ments. References to H. W. Whitton, Esq., Messrs Maning and Whitton, merchant*. ALE! ALE!! ALEH! nriHE UNDERSIGNED having nearly com I 1 pleted their Brewery, hope soon to be in t position to 6 upply a *g*g»l*jft s
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Southland Times, Volume 2, Issue 2, 15 May 1863, Page 2 (Supplement)
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657Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Volume 2, Issue 2, 15 May 1863, Page 2 (Supplement)
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