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BROWN, EWING, AND CO. Clothing. Underclothing. A magnificent variety — This important branch of English and Colonial-made gentlemen's mercery has re- . — for Gentlemen, Youths, ceived special attention from bd § and' Boys' cut and finished our buyer this season, so ££) equal to bespoke garments, that our stock now contains © Q and at one-half the cost. every size, quality, & shaped J3 The Boys' and Youths' suitable for different consti<q Suits combine durability tutions and changes of cliwith cheapness. mate. Imported direct from H O" Specially cheap linesnotcd the first hosiery manufac£i ' below. turevs in the world. ' I— l __ 1 I Q w -' Overcoats, &c. Shirts, &c. § 2! ■ o 2 We have to hand a splen- Our Stock embraces over O did lot of Overcoats, Water- one hundred and fifty dozen proofs, Inverness Capes, and light ground and other CriKeefing Jackets. nienns, ranging from No. 7 Also, Cardigan Jackets, Boys' to the largest Men's MuffTers, Tartan Woollen siz?. Scarfs, &c, &c, &c. ' ' Splendid Value. SPECIALLY CHEAP L,INES:— 150 MEN'S DARK TWINED COATS ... ... 22s 6d, much under value „ STOTJT TWEED TROUSERS ... Us 6d, „ WITNEY OVERCOATS 28s 6d, „ YOUTHS* AND BOYS' TROUSER SUITS 15s Od, „ BOYS' KNICKERBOCKERS 15s Qd, „ „ CLOTH CAPS 2s 3d, „ MEN'S DOUBLE-BREASTED UNDERSHIRTS ... 5s Od, INSPECTION INVITED.

JUST PUBLISHED, Regulations of the Otago Goldfields, &c., 122 pages and index," price 2s. each (the usual allowance to the trade). May be had from Provincial Government Storekeeper, Dunedin. 30th March, 1870. APRIL 20th, 1870, AT NOON. -J H SECTIONS of Crown Lands, of J_o Special value, and situate in different parts of the province will be offered for sale by Public, Auction, in the Land Office, Dunedin, at noon on Wednesday, 20th April, 1870. For further particulars see Provincial Government "Gazette." March 31, 187-0. WL, PHILP, formerly of the White , Horse Hotel, George-street, begs to intimate that he has taken the CROWN IOTEL, Rattray-street. Old Friends and the Public generally will receive the best attention. Q-ood accommodation for country visitors. NOT CONNECTED WITH THE MONOPOLY IN THE TOWN. MESSRS. BENNET & WEDDERSPOON have now on hand the undermentioned Doors and Sashes, a,t reduced town prices. DOORS. 6ft Bin by 2ft Sin . . 163 each 6ft 6in by 2ft 6in .. 14s „ 6ft lQin bj 2ft lOin ... 18s „ 10ft by 12ft Sashes ... Us per pair 6in deal architraves, per hundred, 23s sin „ „ „ „ 19a 4in „ „ „ „ 16s Every description of Doors and Sashes made to order, at the above scale; also, Mouldings at reduced prici-s. Contractors liberally dealt^wilh. EATTRAY-STREET, DUNi'DIN. PROVINCIAL HOTEL, •*• WAIPOBI. JAMES EOBERTSON begs to intimate to the inhabitants of Waipori and Tuapelsa that lie has leased the above Hotel of Mr. James Vial, and trusts to be favoured by a visit from his numerous friends. ' GOOD ACCOMMODATION FOB TRAVELLERS, j Stabling unsurpassed in Waipori. COMMERCIAL HOTEL, W A IP O R I. THOMAS REYNOLDS begs to announce to his wide circle of friends and acquaintances that he lias again taken possession of his old established house at Waipori, which is fitted with every accommodation for the travelling publip, Q-ood Stabling, with abundance of oaten hay, and a competent groom in attendance. BRIDGE HOTEL, W A I P O R, I , JOHN JOHNSON (late of Commercial Hotel) begs to inform his numerous, friends aud customers in Waipori and surrounding districts th^t h^e has opened the above Hptel, which he has enlarged and improved at great expense, and where he' can now offer comfort and convenience^ combined with civility and attention, to. those who may favour him with their patronage. The Bixliard Room is one of. the largest and most comfortable rooms out of Dunedin, and is furnished with one of £■ hack's Prize Tables. ' 1 a _^_ ■WINES, SPtHITS, &C, OJ? BVST BBAipttS*

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Tuapeka Times, Volume III, Issue 113, 7 April 1870, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Tuapeka Times, Volume III, Issue 113, 7 April 1870, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Tuapeka Times, Volume III, Issue 113, 7 April 1870, Page 4

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