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Miscellaneous, BEOWN, EWING, AND CO., PRINCES STREET AND MANSE STREET, DUNEDIN, Would invite attention to their large and well-assorted STOCK OF DRAPERY, imported direct from the Home Markets. MANTLES.— Ladies' Circular Mantles, in whifc9, silk, sealskin, astrachans, reversible, fancy cloth, and clan tartans, Waterproof Tweed Costumes, and Mantles iv tartans, blue Venetians, brown and grey mixtures. SHAWLS. — Tasmanian wool, fancy clan and shepherd tartans, French and Paisley wove squares and longs. SILKS. — Black glacges, gros grains, Drap de Dyons, Gros de Suez, all of the most celebrated make for wear. Fancy Silk Dresses, in chenes, brocheß, stripes, and checks. Plain corded Silks, Moire Antiques — a beautiful selection, and very cheap. MILLINERY. — French and English, in all the latest novelties. Trimmed and j untrimmed Bonnets and Hats, flowers, feathers, tartan satins and velvets, in endless profusion. DRESSES.— Chromo serges, clan tartan serges, all wool tartans, repps in all colors, plain and shot camlets, brocaded poplins, sultana cloths in all the leading colors, Aberdeen, Perth, and Glasgow winceys, from 6|d. per yard to the finest manufactured. TILANNELS AND BLAB KETS-— White and colored Welsh, anti-rheumatic, and J- Lancashire flannels, from £ of a yard to three yards wide, Crimean shirtings, Scotch and English blankets, every size and price, of a pure colour and very fine finish. Real Ayrshire blankets, seamed up the middle, carpet and dice bed covers, real Ayrshire plaiding, towels, ticks, and shirting, table cloths — all splendid value. TIURNISHINGS. -Brussels tapestry, kidderminster and three-ply Scotch carpets, J- jute, felt, and union kidder carpets, felt squares, hearthrugs to match carpets, door mats, coir, New Zealand, and China mattings, floor cloths from 2ft. 3in. to 18ft. wide. All wool and union damasks, repps, moreens, chintzes, oil baizes, American heathers, Victoria velvet pile, and embroidered cloth table covers, &c. /^LOTHING.— Men's, Youths', and Boys' Clothing in every size and make. \J Colonial and Home made, guaranteed the best value to be had for money.

PATTERNS FREE ON REQUEST. BROWN, EWING AND CO., JDUISTJEUDXIST.

VTORTH AND HCOULLAR, CABINETMAKERS, and Importers of all kinds of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, CARPETS, FLOOR CLOTHS, &c, of the newest aud Improved make, are able to supply the public AT UNPRECEDENTEDLY LOW PRICES. pRINCE OPTTTALES DRAWING-ROOM SUITS FROM £20. Tapestry Brussels Carpets, at 4s. per yard. Hearthrugs and other Good 9 equally cheap.— AH Articles guaranteed. <§p~ Note the Address :—: — NORTH AND SCOULAR, RATTRAY STREET, DUNEDIN. Branch Establishment : — Princes Street (two doors from Octagon).

Beaumont Ferry Advertisements. BEAUMONT FERRY HOTEL AND D STORE, BEAUMONT FERRY.

Teviot Advertisements. MACKAI BROTHERS, STOREKEEPERS, Teviot. 33

COMMERCIAL HOTEL, Teviot Junction, WEST CLUTHA. J. BEK3-HTON - - Peopbietor. The most comfortable and commodious Hotel in the District. GOOD STABLING. JOHN BEIGHTON, Wholesale and Retail STOREKEEPER, Teviot, West Citttha.

SAM COWAP begs to inform his numerous friends and the public generally in the Beaumont, Tuapeka, Teviot, Tapanui, and Switzers Districts, that he has opened bis newly built premises, which are fitted up with every accommodation for the convenience of the travelling public. S. C. has always on hand a large stock of Grocery Goods and General Stores, at the most reasonable prices. Wines and Spirits of superior quality. GOOD STABLING-. Good Bagatelle Table on the premises. Oats and Chaff for sale.

DAVID CORMACK, BOOT AND SHOE MAKER, ROXBURGH, Begs to announce he is about to open his new Shop, near Mr. Beigh ton's Store, where he hopes, by strict attention to business, to secure a share of public support. Tapanui Advertisements. HEWITT AND WILLIAMS mAPANUI HOTEL, TAPANUI. The above Hotel has been opened by Hewitt and Williams, who beg to inform their friends and up-coun»ry visitors generally that the arrangements now made for their comfort in the above Hotel are very superior. The Hotel has been greatly enlarged, aud the Bedrooms all refitted.

HROOKSTON HOTEL AND STORE, \J BEAUMONT FERRY. D. Htjnteb • - Proprietor. Travellers and others will find every comfort, attention, and convenience at this large and commodious Hotel, situated on the south bank of the river. Ales and Spirits of superior quality. IIBST-CLASS STABLING. N. B.— DISTRICT POST OFFICE. Oats and Chaff for Sale.

TjLUE MOUNTAIN HOTEL, •*-' Junction of Tapanui Short Track and Teviot Roads. (One mile from Beaumont Ferry.) GEORGE ROGERS, Proprietor. The Proprietor begs to announce that he has opened the above Hotel, and is now prepared to offer every accommodation for travellers.

The Stabling is first-class, and every attention is paid to horses. Horses Broken-in to Saddle and Harness. { Livery and Letting Stables. Ladies and Gentlemen's Saddle Horses always on hire. Liquors of the very best quality.

Good Bedroomss First-class stabling. pAMP HOTEL AND STORE, V BENGER BURN. CHARLES NICHOLSON, Pbopbietob. Accommodation for Travellers. General Store. "Wines, Spirits, and Ales of the best brands. Charges moderate. District Post Office. PADDOCK ACCOMMODATION.

T\UNROBIN HOTEL, Half-way between Tuapeka and Switzers. Wm. M'Kay, Proprietor. i Good accommodation for man and beast.

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Tuapeka Times, Volume III, Issue 135, 8 September 1870, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Tuapeka Times, Volume III, Issue 135, 8 September 1870, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Tuapeka Times, Volume III, Issue 135, 8 September 1870, Page 3

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