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J ' • « - l : i ■ DUNEBIN ADV^RTISBiMiENTSj ."*■ . " " 'r' T^\; :SS^^^saynl^allFoS 4D V E R -T TSE;M E. N. T., > ; WE haye ranch pleasure in !sAWr\d, >^renti m to .ojir'Ti*!irQfe. ; aTirl;CV>irie(l Sfock of' and in doing so would point out the following special advantaj-es, we off.ejf i».o»r.- Customers and : the Public :~v -..;■-• ' ;\ " ;::''.. : -\/'.- ■jfife-r' ■• ','■' '.'■-' ■' Ist. Our large business enables us always to-kefep. our- Stock^^ TsTew an 4" Fresh. ' : 2nd. It is. bought in the/best Home Markets— very few ships. arriyiagwithpufe ; ; . bringinj; us : New G,oods. 3rd. All intermediare profits are thus savefl to the purchaser* 4th. We are always prepared to give our Cu^f.omers;the full bgnefit of any ad-. Svaiitapeous purchases made in; this, mar.ket. By the four 'asr. vessels, that have arrived, we have received 7,5 packages, of g-ood«, which areajl opened put r and in ; addition, we, have purchased in, town about TWOTHOUSANI) POUNDS'- WORTH OF DRAPERY at Isper cent, discount from, the home invdipe price, so that we shall be able. to, give, great bargans in, all. these :^opds. ; ;.-■-■ We quote the prices,of a. few leading 5 articles, but the same, gooi value,, for, i»pney throughout cannpt bie fniVnd; elsewhere — - . Summer Drjessea, (full dress), 7s, 8?< 6rl. 9s 7d, 10s 6rl, lls Bd, and upwards.; Muslin, Dresses, (lull ilress); 3? 9il, 4s 6fi, s?j 6d, 6s 6d, 7s 6;!, and upwards. •-•■■■:; - ,' Rich Black SilksV-brijrht, soft, and durable, 3s 11^:1. 4s 6tl, 4s 91, 5s and iipwiards.^ A special make of Black I)ucape Silks, very sofr, and guaranteed to wear, from. 4s 9d the yard;. New Colpr'd: Silks, 55s the'Dressr " Figured and Brothe* 'Silks, 59s 6i, 655, 70s. marriage silkK moire' Antiques, real, iris h poplins.. .... Aberdeen Winceys, 7^d,B|d9^d,lOjd Is l^d, Is 3d, Is 4Jd to 2s per yard.. MILLINERY;, MILLINERY.. MILLINfciRY. WEDDING. OUTFITS; ; LADIES! UN DER€LOTHI^G,— : Ladies' Silk Jiackets, 16s 6:1, I7s 6'l, 18s 6rl, 2ls 22s 6d, and upwards. ' Ladies' White Jackets,,(r.rimM) 7* 6d, '9^ 6d, 10«6il, 12s6d 14? 6 1,'17s 6d, and upwards Ladies' Velveteen Jackets, 10s 6d, lls 6d, 12s 6d, 14s 6d, 16s 6d, and upward*, t : Ladies' Black Cloth Jackets, 7s 6d, 85,.856 d, 9^ 9s 9d, 10s- 6(1, 12s6d,aud upwards. Muslin House Jackets, 3a, 3s 6J, 3s 9d, 4s, 4s 6d, 5s 6d, and upwards. Tapestry Carpets, 3s Ud, 4s 3d, 4s 6d • Celtic Tweeds, 2s, 2s 3d, 2s 6d Felt Carpets, 2s 9d, 3s 6d, 3s 9d Twist lweeds, 3-i, 3? 6d; 4s 6d Brussels Carpets, 5s 9il and 6s 6d, ; Bannock ourn Tweeds, 4s 9d, 5s 6d, 5s 9d Stout Unbleach'd Calico, 4|d, 5Jd, 6d Prints (fast color!-) : 6|d 7^>l-B^d Unbleached Sheeting, Is 6<V l' s 9«'i. 2 * Oheck C^ttoa ■ Shirt in*r, 6| I, 7£d, B^-d Wh;te. Calico (1 yard, wide), 4^l, s|d 7d Crimean Flannels (all wool) Is 3d, Is 6d, Is 8^ (PaxtkknS; Free by Post.)* GLOTHI^G. aE P AR.T ME NT . Men's Tweed Snits, 27s 6-\ 33s 6d, 3^-s 6d Men's Trousers and Vests, 1856d255, 30s Scotch Tweed Suitj, 42s 47s 61, 50s ' Boys' 1 Jacket Suits, 21s, 255, 30a Wes.t of Midland Suits, 555, 65-s, 75a Knickerbocker Suita, 12a 51, l-ss, 17s 6-1 Men's Cloth Trou-qrs.'Us 6d, 17-< 61. 21s Men's Crimean Shirts, 4s 6 I, 5s 11.1, 6a 6d Scotch Tweed Trousers, 8s 6.1 10-' 6d, 12s 60 Alloa Knit Socks, Is 3 1 and Is 6d Heavy ttiblied Trousers, 12*6 J, 14s 6d 16s 6d Striped «J«tr,un Shirts, 'is I Id 3a 61, 4s Men's Bt-aver Ooats, 15s, 17s 61. 22s 6d tVlen's Plaiding Drawers, 43, 4s lid, 5s 6d Men's Tweed Goafs, 158, 21-*, 27s 6d Men's Lambs- wool Drawers 3s 6d. 4s 6, 5a 9d Black Cloth Coats, 2os, 27s 6vi, 32a 6d Men's Under Flannels, 4a, 4s 6d, 5a 6d \( en's. Nats and Caps in endless variety, from la each. Men's strong durable Waterproof C'>ats, 15s, worth 255. HE R B KHT, 11AYN ES, AN D C 0., NEAR THE OCTAGON, PRItfCES STREET. Country Drapers and Stoiekeepers. will find they can buy many things from us cheape' than elsewhere, as we are continually buying goods in this market under Engl ish invoice price, and so are a long way under the usual Wholesale prices. Orders must be accompanied by remittance or first-class reference.

ESTABLISHED 1856. TOHN HIS* LOP (Late Arthur Beverly), PRINCES STREET, DU^EDIN Opposite Bank of Otago. J. H. begs to acquaint his friends and the public generally, that he is in constant receip' o f — by every mail — New Goods, purchased from the best makers, o c . which a list is enumerated below. WATCHES— GoId and silver, ladies' and gents', open faced, and hunting, keyless and every other description. CHAINS — Ladies' and Gents' Colonial and English gold albert and guard chains. BROOCHES and Earrings, extensive choice, set with diamonds, and eve.iy kind ol precious stones. BRACELETS and Necklets— large assortment, RlftGS and Pins, various designs; also, 9tuds, sleeve-links, and solitaires, and gold and silver pencil cases. SILVER GOODS -Tea and coffee services, knives, forks, spoons, salvers, inkstands, card cases, children's mugs, knife, fork and spoon, in sets ; a selection oi Prize cups, salt cellars, and brooches. PLATED GOODS— Tea and coffee services, su<jar basins, cruets, liqueur frames egg stands, ca'<e baskets, salt cellars, and every description of electro-plated goods. BAROMETERS— Ship and hall, aneroid, meicurial and metallic; also, a large assortment of thermometers, TELESCOPES— Opera, marine, and heldglasses, CLOCKS — A large assortment of English French, and American clocks — suitable for drawing-rooms } dining-rooms, halls, or kitchens. GREENSTONE— A large assortment of greenstone mounted, in brooches, earrings, studs, lockets, pins, &o. J. H. has the nonor to infornrthe inhabitants of the Province, that the manufacturer ot his London made watches took a first prize at toe International Exhibition^ 1862, London. All sorts of Colonial Jewelry made to order, Chronometers, duplex, lever, horizontal, verge, every description of watches carefully repaired. Ship ' chronometers, rated by transit observation; OTAGO FOUNDRY . (Established 1859). WILLIAM Engineer, Boilermaker, Iron Founder, AND BIiACKSMUJH, CUMBERLAND STREET, DUNEDIN. Castings in Brass or Iron. Steam Engines and Boilers made and repaired J ' Overshot and Breast Water-wheels of Iron and Wood. Machinery for Flour, Oatmeal, and. Barley Mills. . Reaping, Thrashing, and Horse-power Matjjbinea, made and repaired. • Fire-proof Doors and Safes.. Price's Flax-dressing Ma--1 chines, made. '

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Bruce Herald, Volume VI, Issue 353, 1 February 1871, Page 8

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