IN cwnßeqUence of C/HtpTGINS a»d CO. having deter^mekupon^DiSSOLTanl^ ; SHIP, they vriU OFFERTon ; jM¥tn#D^%Ki^§ §?€®^. . j And during the'wKble" of the month, ! st o <y& o p Imen's & mm clothing, I AmSuntmi^ulwkraß pf ! SACRIFICED IRRESFECTIVE OF COST, ! ~T T v: £T glttsorder£to leffegta E2ISI [ LARaE CLEARANCE I H','j Lh? 'VCErior^the Dissolutionr r^B3S.^f[' | C. Hi akd CO- desire to call the j&JttjmrUvn^. of JGentlomen, .Storekeepers, .and ' the Trad^ in gene* iral, that.- the .aboye^Stoct ( ib a'first: ; clasß^or4er of decent 'purchase, and will* be found"Yell assorted, • ..X :; v .'.■r-".r. i.o ,<:,.. f::-;:i'.>"S ,o £. ; o:-:-."7:i>n?fS EXJf^. , .{andy ; offered.; at such priceßjthat^yrillr eSußly the ipaiblie that it is a ■ " ■■ '■' - '■■■ -■ .r.'rs&iii JC LE ABJ^^^ ;^ G Si^E . i 20 "dozen"" best .Aberdeen Sock, li. } ! worthy 2i.. - : ...., „ : ;.., .,:>.»... -v , ~ e^r?. ! 10 dozen JlAmbßwpoi Socks, 9d. ; worth 25 dozen Flannel ShirU, from 4a. 6d. j ; worth 6s. 6d. J 200 pair 8 Millers' Moles, 7a. 6d- » | .' ,' 10s.-.: ";.-..rc .-■.,.•. .■■■ n - :/ 150 pairs Bedford Cords, 13sv 6d. to 20b^ ; V worth 20s. to 3ps.. .., . •„ ..S/J 50 Heavy Tweed; 12b; 6d.} worth 18s: ? - r i 300 pairs .Dpe"l^owße^/_iss;'^'."'2oi;>^ worth 20s. to 30s. : . ; c:: i 150 pairs Colonial make, 225: 6d. ;' worth : ' 325. . --"■••- --20 best Doe Suits, 705. ; worth 90s. 70- Colonial make, 705. ; worth 100«. .- ... 25 Heavy Scotch Tweed, 45s. ; "worth'i&S*.' Waterproof Coats, from 205..; worth 30*. Tweed and Cloth Vests, from 4^ 6d. About 60 pairs Summer Trowseri, half of original price. Summer Sacks, from 9s. 100 pairs white Blankets, 12«. 6d. { worth 18s.' 6d.' <- 50 pairs white Blankets, 15s. ; worth 25§. 50 pairs Gentian Blankets, 14s. 6d. j worth 20s. 40 pairs Grentian Blankets, 17s. Cd. ; worth 255. . Hats and Caps very cheap. Also, Hosiery of all kinds. Gloves, . Ties, Scarfs, .; Black and Colored Satin and Silk, Squares ; Linen, China, and Corah Handkerchiefs ; Braces, White and Regatta Shirts ; Crimeans, in wool, tweed, cloth, and plush materials ; Scotch Twills,- Jumpers, Guernseys, Wliito Linen and Turkish Towels. The Sale will Commence on SATURDAY; lax * OCTOBER, and continue during the whole of October, at CHEISTOPHEE HIGGINS & CO.'S, DEE-ST REE T , i. Opposite Exchanges Buildings. 52-64 Hotels and Restaurants. THE GOVEENMENT ~ ACCOMMODATION HOUSB AND FEEEY, MOKOMOKO. ; rjiHE above HOUSE is NOW OPEN. Visitors X will find comfort, with moderate charges r 45 58 HAMILTON CARSON. EOYAL TEMPERANCE HOTEL, Eaic-STBEET (near Cricket Ground). PRIVATE ROOMS can be had, with or without Board, at a moderate charge. Quadrille Assembly every Monday and Thursday Evenings, at the above place, commencing at Eight o'clock. 37-te ALBION H O T E L, DEE-STREET, INVERCARGILL. WILLIAM A. LIND respectfully informs his friends, the old settlers, and the public generally, that he has RE-OPENED the. above HOTEL, and trusts, by strict attention to businesa and the wants of his customers, to merit a share of their support. Extensive alterations have been made, and the Hotel newly furnished throughout. . . First-class Stabling attached to the Hotel, and are under the management of an experienced ostler. Livery, Bs. ; baits, 2s. 6. The Wines, Spirits, and Beer are of the first brands only. 27-tc- ■■ pEINCE OF "WALES HOTEL, -*• DEE-STREET, . INVERCARG-ILL. •8-tc J. G% HUGHES, Pbopbietob. ; AT THE GrTiASGOW C L V D ;. E -S T RE E T, YOU will always find Breakfasts^, ready from Seven o'clock until Ten. : '- r Dinners from Twelve till Three. Tea from-Fve till Seven. J ' J . < CLE AN r WE L L- AIR EJJ^BEJ) S.. With Charges to meet the times; ' THE " SOUI^AM TIMES" ' IS PUBLISHED BYEBT --■ '■'-. TUESDAY, ■ -AT THB r " . ■■'■'. *"" '^" \ : H E -A-"!) ■■-'- O F F^t'O-W-l "' ;rJ!:3X-.B'T'EB";BT;"IKy;K»OJrE«:I'IrI|T :?TTT {Between Dee-street and the yllgiltoat/ StaKtbn^},'^"' THIS JOURNAL is largely circulated through- ■ out New -Zealand, iVic^riajfJTewiScratK *1 Wales, South Australia, Queensland, Tasmania, and Great Britain, and' as an Advei^sjmgvmediunv offers^peenh^r = advantages to? Merchantp^jpC^dßr^jjj and others. Ij'-j-glj' ■ ,-, . SCALE FOR '-. ADVERTISING: : i First^inserfion, incH v:? ■ ° . . p> Zs MA^l ■ Each subsequent insertion "of the ' same Adyertisement, p^inch^^yls 6d i Where.. Adyertißements; arp: Beat in for^ One, ■ Two, or ThrW Months,- : » ; Uti«ral r &wcOTniE "is
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Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 52, 29 September 1864, Page 3
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647Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 52, 29 September 1864, Page 3
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