Dunedin Advei-tisements. BROWN; EWINGj AND C#j T\HAPERS, OILK MERCERS, r\UTFITTERS, 0 C, PRINCES STREET & Mi&SE STREET, TTAVE received a large and choice assortment of SUMMER GOODS direct froni the HOME MARKETS, and specially adapted for the& own tUie CONSISTING OF ~fr NC V ~D R S'S E S , Chines, Marls, Stripes, Porcupines, and other new materials', from Bs. "6d. a Dress. SILKS British and Foreign, in all the Newest Designs',' from 58s. Cd. a Press. SIHLAI-WILS, 'JACKETS &c Z^^ZbTTZEILS: New French and English Pattern Shapes. MILLINERY, STRAW BONNETS, AND HATS, IN EVERY NOVELTY. SAILbRS' HATS FOR BOYS--Ty-HITE and SPECKLED STRAW, ALL SIZES ribbons; flowers; laces, gloves, ties, scarfs, 'CELLAR'S, and CUFFS, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION" Real Ayr&nire Plaidings', WelsJ^ Flannels, and Calicoes— Wnite and Grey in all widths. Uome-Made Druggets, for Petticoats- 1 - a large assortment. . - __i We are siloing a large; and Magnificent variety of Brussels, Tapestry, Medium, Superior, and three-ply Scotch Carpets, at a great reduction in price. Coir Mattings, fromithi?ee/-fQ.urth yds. to six^f pufth yds. wide . v Dutch Carpet from Is', per yd. , Floor ClothsV wdll se"a&one.d, from the most noted - manufacturers, three-fourths to six yards wi&el A First-rate assortment of Scotch and English Blankets, Sheetings', Table Cloths, Towellings, Napkins, Doylies, &c, &c. 0 tJ T F I T T I N U DE. P A"R T M E N T Our Stock is large and well selected in Home and Colonial Manufactured Clothing, at prices that cannot . "fee equalled. <iir Patterns Free on request, and all orders carefully attended to. BROWN, EWING, AND CO^ DRAPERS, CLOTHIERS; HABERDASHERS, £c, h
TNVEKNESS HOTEL, | UAVELOCK. HcqhFbasbb • . Proprietor. Wines and Spirits of best quality. YORK HOTEL, ' (xBORGE-STEBBT, Dunedin. ALEX; MILLAR, , in returning thanks for. the generous support he nas experienced since conducting the above-named Hotel," begs to assure those who have patronised him, and also the public in general, that his greatest desire will be to secure the first-rato article in the market, so as to ensure their future favors. N.B.— Good accommodation for horses. IT U D S 0 N'S HOTEL, MACLAGGAN STREET, DFNEDIN. Best accommodation 'for the Mining Community, Travellers, and pVfrerß. The Bar is supplied with Saothui^ But. first-class Beera, Spirits, &c. - 2o TTOUSTON AND M EVER, QUEEN'S LIVERY STABLES, GKEAT KEfG STKEET, (Between Moray Place and St. Andrew . street), DUNEDIN. Good Saddle Horses and Buggies and Express Waggons 'for Hue-. Hay, Oats, Bran, and Chaff on Sale* CHAEGES TO MEET THE TIMES. HOUSTON and MEYER Bupply English and Newcastle Coals ; best Smithy Coals and Coke ; Firewood, in lengths, or cut and split, at moderate charges. COTJ3TTBY OBDEBS CABEFtTLLT EXECUTED. HOUSTON AND MEYER, Great King Street, Between St. Andrew Street and Moray Place, , 35 DUNEDIN. f\ D . S P O O '«" E R, COMMISSION k&ENT, Clutha Ferry. .Agent 'fdr], Drive'r., Maclean naiTCbi, Danedin
Spirits, &c.
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Tuapeka Times, Volume II, Issue 62, 17 April 1869, Page 5
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