Thomson, Strang, & Co.'s Advertisement. QOM PL EYE QHANOE OF gT O Cf£ SUITABLE JOE THE COMING qPBINGh AND nUMMEB rjIKADE. THOMSON, STRANG, AND CO., Beg to announce to their numerous friends and customers that they have recently received a large assortment of NEW GOODS, specially adapted for SPRING and SUMMER wear— to which they would respectfully request the attention of intending buyers. EVERT CAEE has been taken in selecting the Stock from the best Markets, to secure good value for money ; so that our customers may depend on receiving the same in return. OUR DRESS DEPARTMENT is fully Stocked with a fair Assortment of the Latest Designs, Colourings, and Fabrics, at extremely moderate prices. QPECIAL NOTICE is requested to our NEW SILK DRESSES of elegant O shades and styles, very suitable for bridal occasions, FOR a Good, Useful BLACK SILK DRESS our present stock is famed ; and every lady desirous of purchasing one should favour us with a call. T)LACK SATIN DE LYON— an entirely new fabric, of French Manufacture JJ —just to hand. It is a reversible material of satin and silk ; very durable, and will certainly give every satisfaction to the buyer. REAL IRISH POPLIN, in a nice variety of New Shades and Styles, to be had at our Establishment. It is needless for us to remark the well-known durability of this class of Dress ; they are very fashionable, and in good demand. "DLACK SILK JACKETS, of the tight-fitting shape, is the style of J3 Dress for Spring and Summer wear — he newest London shapes to hand. Silk Velvet Black Cloth, and Fancy Coloured Jackets, in great variety. THE DISPLAY of SUNSHADES and PARASOLS to be seen will amply repay a visit. Fringed Parasols, with hinged handles, are again the extreme of fashion. These, in all the new shades, together with Long Stalk Parasols of all the leading colours in Satin and Silk. FIVE CASES of STRAW GOODS and LONDON MILLINERY Just Landed, and now opened out for sale. All the newest shapes in Trimmed Hats. Infants', Girls', and Maids' Hats, Latest Fashions, low in price. Boys' white and speckled Straw Hats in great variety ITILLINERY ! TUMILY MOURNING * TVRESSMAKING ! IYI Jj IVI JJ Executed on the premises with punctuality and dispatch. V* INSPECTION INVITED. *** THE READY-MADE DEPARTMENT is well represented in all the Branches, and contains some choice Goods in MEN'S TWEED SUITS TWEED TROUSERS & VESTS MEN'S SILK SCARFS CRIMEAN SHIRTS WHITE DRESS SHIRTS LINEN FACED COLLARS , NEW SHAPE HATS HOSIERY OF ALL KINDS BOYS' AND YOUTHS' CLOTHING IN GREAT VARIETY. THOMSON, STRANG, AND CO., Gr-IEIN-IEIR^L DRAPERS, PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN, Opposite the Bank of New Zealand Clutha Perry Advertisements. Miscellaneous. CROWN HOTEL, TILOUR ! TILOUR ! ! TILOUR !! ! r J: Jj CLUTHA FERRY. Messrs. RENNIE & MACGREGOR, JOHN BARR has the pleasure of inform- Mour and Barley j^ ing his friends and the public, that he has DUNEDIN. opened the Crown Hotel, and by strict attention to business keeping GENTLEMEN, -Having used a large WINES, SPIRITS, AND ALES, . &nti \ of / our Flour this season > _, iU , . ,. t we have much pleasure m stating that we Of the best quahty. haye f ound fo be rf ACCOMMODATION for TRAVELLERS, an d equal, if not superior, to any brand Unsurpassed by any in the Province. offering in this market, for strength, stabling and paddook accommodation colou r, and flavour. We have also disTTNEQVAiiED. posed of same in small bags, and our cus- .,,,,,.,, ... .. . . v tomers unanimously pronounce it most And that he is determined to maintain the ,-. n , . „., n tj. . , c ., excellent for all purposes, character 01 the Crown Hotel as one of the r best in the Colony. George Blyth, Baker & Grocer, Walker-street A FIRST-CLASS BILLIARD TABLE £ e J> rr SS e Shand do. do. Princes-street Kobert Hay do. George-street On the premises. Andrew Mercer do. do., Princes-street Millar Anderson do. High-street Cobb and Co.'s Coaches arrive daily at 8.30 T. S. Sinclair do. Maitland-street p.m., and leaves at 830 a.m. John Gollar de. Albany-street ; Thos. Sinclair do. St. Andrew-street SPOONER, John Collie do. Cumberland-street COMMISSION AGENT JaS ' H y ndman do ' Princes-street COMMISSION AGENT, Walter Wright do. Rattray-street CLUTHA Febry. C and J. Taylor do. Kaikora Alex. Lawson Grocer, Walker-street Arch. Moir, Produce Merchant, Princes-street Agent for Driver, Maclean and Co., Dunedin ... — And principal Merchants and Bakers in and Dunedin Advertisements. around Dunedin. ESTABLISHED 1858. Dunedin Flour and Barley Mills. "DEFERRING to the above, RENNIE A LEX. BEAVER Il& MACGREGOR have now the WATCHMAKER and JEWELLER, satisfaction of intimating that their alterPRINCES STREET, ations and extensions are completed, -i. «. t> ! cn l comprising entirely new Silk Dessing Opposite the Bank of Otago, Machinery, imported from Glasgow, and Has a Superior and Select Variety of conßtruc ted on the most approved prinGOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, cipleSj and with all the imp * ove _ Which he imports mentg for thoroughly cleaning grain, Dircet from the Manufacturers. dressing flour, and making Pearl Barley. Each Watch being carefully examined, can .„ with confidence be guaranteed. I *sF We guarantee all Flour with our brand when bought direct from our Mills COLONIAL AND ENGLISH JEWEL- O r Store LERY, Of the best description and Newest Design, and M - are cash buyers of all deIn stock. scriptions of Farm Produce. Watch Repairs of eyery description. Perennial and Italian Ryegrass, red, _ -=— white, yellow Alsyke Clovers, and every Chronometer, Duplex, Lever, and other j- CI/ ,_; rv t,v« _# i?.,,™. a j ■, escapements adj«ste4 in a manner equal to desCT1 P tlon of Fam * Seed on sale, first-class. Hotj** in London, or Edinburgh,. Lowest rates charged for commission I Ex Timaru, and s t ora ge on consignments. MARBLE CLOCKS, " *** Sole Agents for Runciman's KaiElega^t Design, Specially made to Order. korai Oatmeal, and Woodhaugh Flax and Bone Milk Co. JJ.WELLERT MANUFACTURED. A. BEA YE, It, Office & Depot; Jetty-street, Dunedin. Princes-street, Mills : Dunedin Flour and Barley Mills, Opposite the Ba#k^fQtqgo, . •' > Water of Lefth.
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Tuapeka Times, Volume II, Issue 102, 22 January 1870, Page 2
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