- -D.BAPERY. ';; I SPRING "" AND .; v ' ** : SUMMER DRAPERY, ~. CLOTHING, %ND BOOTS AND SHOES, ■sft * Can be bought 20 per cent ug&er the usual Dunedin Prices at \ AND m TNGLIS, Geokge St., DuNEDiy, AWD GEORGE ST. PORT CHALMERS. IMMENSE IMPORTATION OF New and Seasonable Goods fjust opened out ! ' The contents of 200 CASES of newDrapery, Millinery, Men's ahdfßoys' Cloth ing, and Boots, &c,, &c, ex "William Davie," " Shun Lee," " Otago/^and;" JamSa Nicol Fleming," ngw ready fo^the {$&.. , ■ INSPECTION OF CUSTOMERS. The Stock is the VERY LARGEST in Dunedin, and contains a SPLENDID ASSORTMEN! of all the NOVELTIES op the SEASON— The most Fashionable DRESS MATERIALS, Latest Styles in BONNETS AND HATS. All the Shapes in LADIES' MANTLES AND JACKETS. HABERDASHERY AND FANCY GOODS In Great Variety, besides the usual Stock of domestic goods in Blankets, Flannels, Sheetings, Calicoes, Towels, Table Covers, «fee, &c Men's and Boys' Clothing, of the best description, at wonderfully LOW PRICES. A Tremendous Stock of Boots and Shoes. A Splendid E. S. Boot made to Order, at 20s. Own make in Shoes, at 4s 6d. Residents in the Country are requested to inspect the stock. Buy in the cheapest market ! ! ! 20 per cent. savt;d by buying from A. AND T. INGrLIS, George street. Dunedin, And George street, Port Chalmers!^ . A M'INTYRE'S ROYAL MAIL LINE OF COACHES, Leave the Commercial Stables, DEE STREET, IN VERC A RGILL. Every Monday, and Thursday morning, at 6 O'clock, for Dunedin direct. Leaving Dunedin, (per Chaplin and C 0.,) every Monday and Thursday morning, returning to Invercargill every Tuesday, and Friday evening. Passengers and parcels booked right through, at lowest remunerative rates. Passengers will be carried the whole journey during the Summer months for £2 17s 6d. Parcels at greatly Reduced Rates The Contractor wishes to call the attention of the public to the fact that he has erected Stables at each stage on the route, so that travellers can be accomodated with riding horses or fresh relays for harness at any one of the stages, viz , Half Way Bush, Mataura Otaria, and Popotunoa. COMMERCIAL LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES, AND CARRIAGE REPOSITORY, DEE STREBT, • INVERCARGILL. LADIES AND GENT'S HORSES ON j. HIRE, True to recommendation, or no charge will be made. Carriages, Buggies^ and 'Horses, can be had for any part ., of Qtago, at the lowest possible prioes vl . • t( c. s . _C A. M'INTYRE, •'.!• »>*>!/. !.' <; Proprietor.^ GENUINE CLEARING-OUT SALE. PREVJ&PS. to givingaii>fßnsinßS3>t §alclutha, D. I>onH t Watchmaker, Jeweller, &c., has determined* to dispose of the whole of his Stock-in-trade}/; 4] v- r> • r'T ■ —AT AND UNDER. COST PRICE-U Consisting of English, French, and American Clocks in great variety. Gold and Silver Watches made to order. Gold Rings. Brooches, Chains, Necklets, Lockets, &c. Silver Brooches, Albert Chains, and a great variety of Fancy Good 3, The whole Stock will be offered at such prices as will ensure a speedy clearance.; . N.B.tt-All accounts rendered must be paid at once.
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Bruce Herald, Volume VI, Issue 400, 3 January 1872, Page 2
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483Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Bruce Herald, Volume VI, Issue 400, 3 January 1872, Page 2
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