HERBERT, HAYNE3, AND CO. PEINCES-STEE OT, DUNEDTN, Beg to inform their Friends and the Public, that they are now showing their Extensive Shipments of Being the Contents of 133 PACKAGES, All Landed and Opened Out for the Season's Trade during the months of September and' October, and have more than 100 PACKAGES To arrive during November and December, thus ensuring their Customers a Constant Supply of NEW AND FASHIONABLE GOODS, At the same time giving the Very Best Value for Money, as will be seen by the following Quotations : — DSESS DEPARTMENT— BLACK SILKS— New Dresses C-3 lid Full Dress Drap de France 49s for 14 yards New Dresses 8s 9d Full Dress Drap de Lyon 56s for 14 yards Chene Lustres 9s 7d Full Dress Drap de France 69s for 12 yards Cavour.Cloth 10s Od Fnli Dress Drap de Lyon 7ls for 12 yards Sylvan Lustres 10s 9d Full Dress Gros de Suez 78s for 12 yards Poule de Chevre lls 9d Full Dress Gros d' Athens 84s for 12 yards MUSLINS AND PEINTS— COLOTJEED SILKS— Printed Muslins «6?, d per yard Fancy Striped 49s 6d for 14 yards Printed Muslins 6|d per yard Double Colours 59s 6d for 14 yards Printed Muslins 7|d per yard Figured Silks 65a for 14 yards Crocker's Prints C|d per yard Hair Line Stripes 6ss for 14 yards Crocker's Prints 7id per yard Brocaded Silks 7o» for 14 yards Hoyle's Prints B£d per yard j Corded Silks 853 for 14 yards PATTEENS FEEE BY POST: LADIES' JACKETS— MILLINERY— Summer Jackets 6s 6d White Lustre Trim'd Hats 4s 9d New Shapes Summer Jackets 7s 6d White Lustre Triin'd Hats 5s 6d New Shapes Summer Jackets (!s 6d Light Tweed Trim'd Hats 6s 6d New Shapes Summer Jackets 7a 6d Light Tweed Trim'd Hats 7s 6d New Shapes Silk Jackets 14s 6d Silk Jackets Siik Jackets 16s 6d Silk Jackets A Magnificent Assortment cf French Silk Jackets 17s 6d Silk Jackets and English Millinery, Bonnets, Silk Jackets 203 Od Silk Jackets Hats, Feathers, Flowers, Wreaths, &c. A very large and varied Stock of the All the New Shapes in Parasols aad Newest J )eoigns in Rich (Silk and Sunshades for the Season, comSilk Velvet Jackets. mencing at 3s 6d for Silk Sunshades WOOLLEN, COTTON, AND LINEN GOODS. White Flannel Is Od 28 hafces wide Grey Twill'd Is 9|d double width White Fiaunel Is Id WelsV White Calico sid 1 yard wido White Flanael Is 4|dWelsh White Calico 7Jd and upwards White Flannel Is 6d Welsh White Sheeting Is 4d U yard wide White Flannel Is 6d Lancashire White Sheeting 2s Od 2 yards wide White Flannel Is 8d Welsh White Twill'd Is 6d 1£ yard wide Crimean Flannel Is 6d All Wool White Twill'd 2s 2*yards wide Crimean Flannel Is 8d All Wool Crimean Flannel 2s Od All Wool Brown Holland 6^d per yard Crimean Flannel 2s 4d Fine Twills Brown flollaud 7ld per yard White Blankets 16a tid Single bed Brown Holland Bid per yard White Blankets 18s 6d Single bed Brown Holland . 9Ad per yard White Blankets22s 6d Double bed Homespun Damask Is 9d per yard While Blankets 3os Od Extra large Homespun Damask 2s per yard Homespun Damask 2s 4d per yard Grey Calico 5d per yard Table Cloths 7s 6d Bleach'd Damask Grey Calico s£d per yard Table Cloths 9d 6d Bleach'd Damask Grey Calico . 6|d per yard Table Covers 7s 6d Victoria Grey Sheeting lOid double width Table Covers 83 6d Victoria Grey Twilled Is 8d double width Table Covers 14s 6d Printed Cloths PATTEENS FEEE BY POST. CLOTHING FEPAETMENT. Men's Coats 15s 6d Brighton Sacs Crimean Shirts 4s 6d Fancy Checks Men's Coats 21s Silk Mix'd Crimean Shirts 5s lid All Wool Men's Coats 25s Riding Sacs Crimean Shires Us 6d All Wool Men's Trousers 9s 6d Sydney Tweed Cotton Pants 3s 6d Strong Men's Trousers 10s 6d Scotch Tweed Lamb's Wool pants 3s6i Knitted MenVrrouser*l3s6d — Cable Ribb'd Lamb's Wool pants ss9d Ribbed Men's Vests 58 lUbb'd Tweed Under Flannels 4s 6d Large Size Men's Vests 5a 6d Fancy Tweed Under Flannels 5s 6d Exfra~Dsrgp j Men's V«t,t3 12a Cd Stable Vests Union Tweeds Is b\! Diagonal Men's Suits 42s b'd Brighton Fancy Tweeds 2s 6d for boys' wear Men's Suits 52s 6d Galatea Celtic Tweeds 2a 3d All Woo) Men's Suits 59a 6d Derby Yorkshire Tweeds 3s 6d Very Btrong The largest and cheapest Stock in the New Patterns in Bannockburn and • Province of Boys' and "Youths' Clo Cumberland Tweeds of very supething, Hats, Caps, and Uudercloth- rior quality, from 4s 9d to 63 9d ing per yard. SPECIAL JOB LINES. Children's Holland JacktAjL,Ts6d each 25 doz. Black Lace Falls, 6d each Ladies' Velveteen Jackets, 7s ZA each Women's Worsted Hose, 10£ d, worth 725 yards Blue Llama, all wool, l(%cl Is 6d per yard Ladies' Camlet Underskirts, beauti40 doz. Cambric Handkerchiefs, with f nfly trimmed, 9s 6d, worth 14s 6d Coloured borders, 3d each 100 doz. UIiAV. Gaps, Is ecah. HERBEUT, HAYNES, AND CO., \ PRINCES-STREET, DUNEDIN. "^
TUAPEKA M. B. BUILDING- AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY. NOTICE TO BORROWERS.— AII Insurance Fees in this Society must in future be paid at the next Monthly Meeting after the premiums become due, in accordance with No. 18 of the Society's rules. WM. HAVES, Secretary. TUAPEKA M. B. BUILDING AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY. MONEY TO LEND. MONEY advanced on Freehold Property. • For further particulars, apply to WM. HAVES, Secretary, Peel-street, Lawrence. VffACKAY'S ROYAL MAIL COACH ill TO TAPANUI. William Mackay begs to notify to the travelling public that he has established a line of coaches, completing Coach communication between Dunedin and Tapanui.. ■ Maotay's Coach leaves Tapanui for | Drtfiedin and intervening places on Saturndays, at 10 a.m. ; arrives at the DunrobinHotel at 1 p.m., where it joins Matbeson'a Switzers Coach. The Coach returns to Tapanui on Thursdays. Booking Office at Tapanui ; — Mr. Kilgour's shop.
NOTICE. ALL Horses and Cattle found depasturing on Runs No. 369 and 199, without the consent of the uudersigned,- will be driven to the Clyde Pound. CARGILL & ANDERSON. . NOTICE POISON has been laid for Dogs on Rxins No. 199 and 369. CARGILL AND ANDERSON. Teviot, October sth, 1870. rE order of time and place for offering Holy Sacrifice of the Mass in the Tuapeka District :— Masses. Lawrence 2 Ist Sunday of the monlh „ 1 . 3rd Sunday at 11 a.m. Waitahuna 1 3rd Sunday at 9 a.m. Teviot 2 2nd Sunday of the month Waipori 2 4th Sunday of the month The'Cateohism will be taught and Vespers recited on the occasions above mentioned, at three and half-past Bix o'clock respectively. W. J. LARKIN. Lawrence, September 20, 1871. UTESTON'S WIZAKD OIL Mexican Mustang Liniment. WESTON'S WIZARD OIL. Mexican Mustang Condition Powders. WESTON'S WIZA.BD OIL. Agent fov Tuapeka District, GBOR&E JEFFEEY, CHEMIST $ DBUGGIST, Tuapeka Dispbnsaby, "Boss" (Place, Lawrence.
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Tuapeka Times, Volume III, Issue 206, 11 January 1872, Page 3
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