Miscellaneous, BROWN, EWING, AB£> CO., PRINCES STREET AtfD MA.JJSE STREET, DUNEDIN, Would invrte attention to their Jlnrge and well-assorted STOCK OF DRAPERY,imported direct from the Home Markets. MANTLES. — Ladies' Circular Mantles, in white, silk, sealskin, astrachans, reversible, fancy >cloth> and clan tartans, Waterproof Tweed Costumes, and Mantles ia tartans, blue Venetians, brown and grey mixtures. SHAWLS. — Tasmanian wool, fancy clan *nd shepherd tartans, French and Paisley , Wove squares and longs, STLKS.— Black glacees, gros grains, Drap de Dyons, 'Gros de Suez, all of the most' 'celebrated make -for wear. Fancy Silk Dresses, in chenes> broches, ! ■stripes, and -checks. Plain corded Si3ks, Moire Antiques— a beautiful selection, and very -cheap. j MILLINERY.— French and Eftglisk, in all the latest novelties. Trimmed and ! urifcrimmed Botanets «nd Hats, flowers, featkers, tartan *atms and ; velvets, in endless profusion. T\RESSES.— Ohromo serges, clan tartan serges, all wool tattans, freppsin all •colors, ■ *-' plain and Bhot camlets, brocaded poplins, sulfe&na cloths in all the ' leading •colotft, Aberdeen, Perth, and Glasgow winceys, from 6sd. ' per yard to the finest manufactured. . TILAN-NELS AND J3LAK KETS.— White and colored Welsh, antr-rheittmatic, and ' ■»- Lancashire flannels, from § of a yard to three yards wide, Crimean ■shirtings, Scotch, and -English blankets, every size and price, of a i pare colour and vety fine finish* Keal Ayrshire blankets, seamed up the middle, <eaTpet »nd dice bed covets, real Ayrshire plald&sg., towels, ticks, ■and shirting, table cloths— "all splendid value. TWRNISnINGS. -Brussels tapestry, kidderminste.r,^lnd three-ply Scotch carpets, i jnbe, felt, a/fid •wnion kidder "carpets, felt squares, hearthrugs to match cairpets, <do2r mats, coir, New Zealand, and China mattings^ ftoor cloths fifom 2ft. 3in. to lsft. wide. All wool and union damasks, repps, moreens, 'chintfces, oil baizes, American heathery Victoria velvet pile, and ©albroidered cloth table covers, tfce. p(LOTIIING.— Men's, Youths', and Boys'* Clothing in every stee and make. Colonial and Home made, guaranteed the best vatee to be had for money. PATTfiIUTS FREE ON REQUEST, BROWN, EWING AND CO., VT O ft T H AND HCOVLLAR, CABINETMAKER', mil Importers of all kinds of HOUSEHOLD FUKNITURE, CARPETS, FLOOR CLOTHS, &c. of the newest and Improved makp, are able to supply tlie public AT TNPUECEDENTEDLY LOW PRICES. P R I N C E OF TIT ALES DBA WING-ROOM SUITS FROM £20. Tapesfry Brussels ' arpete, a 1 " 4<. per yard. Hearthrugs and other G-oodi equally cheap. — All Article* guarantied. Note the Address :—: — NORTH AND 8 C O U L A R > PATTRAY MPRKET, DUNKDItf Branch Establishment : — Princes Street (*wo doors from Octagon). Teviot Advertisements. Benger Burn Advertisements. JUNCTION HOTEL, HAMP HOTEL AND STORE, tr TEVIOT ROAD. BENGER BUHN. HUGH MACKENZIE (late of Manuheri- CHARLES NICHOLSON, Proprietor. kia) begs to intimale to his numerous friends >■ -t — fiat he has purchased the Junction Hotel, Accommodation for Travellers. General lately occupied by Mr. Thomas Higgs, where gtore Wines> S p iritß> and Ales of the besi ho trusts, by a studied attention to the wants v-, .-,, j. -n- L • a. -n ' J . brands. Charges model-ate. District Post of his customets, to receive a continuance of Office. tlie support po liberally bestowed upon his =- predecessor. PADDOCK ACCOMMODATION. ; Branch Booking-office for Cobb's Coaches !! — ' ~ for Teviot and Swi'zots. "niCIIARD PARKS COCKER, Jl\j Passengers change coaches for Switters at GINGER BRER (he Junction HoteL AND CORDIAL MANUFACTURER, Good stabling anefpaddock accommodation. . BENGER BURN, MACK AY BROTHERS, Moa Flat. STOREKEEPERS, @ltttha Ferry Advertisements. oo f|RoW2f HOTEL, Teviot. 33 [j * ' — ' CLUTHA FERRY. COMMERCIAL HOTEL, Teviot Junction, WEST CLUTHA. JOHN BARR has the pleasure of informing his friends and the public, that he has J. BEIG-HTON - - Proprietor. opened the Crown Hotel, and by strict attent ion to business keeping The most comfortable and commodious Hotel gp in the District ' , " ' Of the best quality. GOOD STABLING. — — ACCOMMODATION for TRAVELLERS, JOHN BEIGHTON, • » • .1 unsurpassed by any m the Province. " Wholesale and Retail STOREKEEPER, stabling and paddock ACCoitatODATioN _. __ _ TTWEQTJ'AMJBDt Teviot, West Cltjtha. .. — ii — — And that he is determined to maintain the DAVID COR MACK, character of the Crown Hotel as one of the boot and shoe maKeßj best in the Colony; HOXBURGH, A FIRST-CLASS BILLIARD TABLE Begs to announce he is about to open his new Oh the premises. Shop, near Mr. Beighton's Store, where he hopes, by strict attention to business, to secure a share of public support. Cobb and Co.'s Coaches arrive daily at 3.30 "■ p.m., and leaves at 830 a.m. TTfILLIAM SLY D _ ■ p 0 0 H "j, X f 1 ' COMMISSION & &EKEBAL MEECHANT* Ij ~" - COMMISSION AGENT, Agent for the New Zealand Steam Navigation Company (Limited), and the Wreck CLUTHA Ferry; Recovery Company (Limited). STAFFORD STREET, DUNEDIN. Agent for Driver, Maclean alid Co.* Dunediri
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Tuapeka Times, Volume III, Issue 118, 12 May 1870, Page 3
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