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Drapery. George street, ) A AND rp TNSI-IS. (George street, Dunedts. {XX. JL . i \ Port Chalmers. Have receive ! an 1 are now showing their First Shipments for the S P KING S E A S O N. EX ‘ AD VAN' 'E.’ 21 CASKS. 1 Case S Bonnets, the latest London and Paris Fashions. 1 ~ FEATHERS, Flowers, and Straw Ornaments, selected with great care. 3 ~ LA !>1 ’GS’ [Jn'rimin (1 H its, a'l the new shapes. 2 ~ MAI!) Girls’, a.nd Infants’ Untrimmel Hats. 1 ~ LA DIFS’ Trimmed Mats. 1 ~ GI i.’LS’ ami Maids’ Trimmed Hats, 1 ~ INFANTS’ Tr mm d Hats. 1 ~ CASH ’Ki!F ilooG, Silk Hoods. Infants’Silk Bonnets and Hats, Sun K it - an 1 Dress Ceps, 1 ~ BOYS’ HATS Sailor and other useful shapes, Scotch Bonnets and Fancy Scotch (Av's. 1 ~ MF-N’S an I Boys’ Hals an! Caps. I ~ DiG'lSs THd MINGS, including every Novelty in Fringes, Rucheings, Pliiio"s (-'imps, and Buttons. 1 ~ MUSLIN Tfi'lS. C ionnscttes, Lace Sets, and Linen Collars and Cuffs. 1 ~ LADIES’ PAPER. COLLARS, Ladies’ Chignon Pads, Boys’ White Dimity Collars, Ladies’ Plain Linen Volunteer Collars, Embroidered Jane i Lappets, Insertion Sets, Lady Napier Collars, Cavalier Collar*. 1 ~ MUSLIN TIES, Gossamers and Gossamer Falls, Frosted Areophanes and Laces. 1 „ BLACK AND COLORED GLACES, Gro-Grains, Black and White Satins, and Fancy Silks. 1 ~ PARA'OLS and Sunshades—new shapes, “Countess,” “Adeline,” and “ < Umax.” 1 ~ FANCY DRESSES, Marl Poplins, Serges, Fancy and Broche Reps, Clients, Striped Serges, &c. 1 ~ LADIES’ JACKETS, the Latest Fashions. Total 21 Cases. EX ‘ WILLIAM D “• VIE, ’ 55 PACKAGES. 4 Cases —contai ing 'MEETINGS, Brown Hollands, Lawns, Fronting linens, and Glass Cloths. FRENCH MERINO, French De Laines. TOR KISH TOWELS, Huckaback Towels, and Table Linens. A RADIAN OF.ACE and Cord'd Glacis, White Alpacas, and Grenadines. HOVLE’> I’RIN ] S and Fancy Cambrics, HORR, CKS’S LONG CLOTHS. CRIMEAN SHIRTINGS. GRKY CALICO, FLANNELS. WINDOW UNIONS, Buff, White, Green, and Imitation Venetian. TOILET QUILTS, and Toiiet Covers. KIDDERMINSTER CARPETS. SCOTCH I) UGGETS. FLAX SHEETINGS, Loom Dowlas, Cotton and Union Ticks. HIRED COVERS —Carpet Rug*. lIABSR!)A'HEHY and Fancy Goods. LADIES’ and Children’s Hosiery. CRIMEAN SHIRTING'. B >Ys’ KNICKERBOCKER SUITS. MEN’S WHITE SHIRTS. BOOTS AN D SHOES. —Our Men’s, Youths, and Children’s Strong Pools have been made to our own samples ; every pair warranted. Th i largest and best assorted stock of Colonial and Scotch made Boots ever shewn in Dunedin. EX ‘ASTEROPE,’ 8 PACKAGES. MEN’S PAPER COLLARS. EH >OR CLOTH -5 8. 3-4, 4-4, 16-4 wide. CHILDREN’S PELISSES and Dresses. FANCY GOODS—Brooches, Ear-rings, Belts, Buckles, Laces Falls, and Gossamers. 0 " » 2 „ 1 4 „ 3 „ 1 ~ 3 Bales 1 „ 1 Case 1 2 Bales 1 „ 2 „ 1 Bale 3 Cases A I) 1 10 Trunks and 6 Cases Total 55 Pkgs. 1 Case Total, 8 Pkgs. EX MAIL STEAMER, 2 CASES. 1 Case JOSEPHINE KID GLOVES, first choice. 1 „ RIBBONS Total, 2 Cases. The above Goods have been bought Hr Cash by Mr A. Inglis, in tho best Home and Continental markets, and are now offered at very moderate prices. FROM MELBOURNE, FIVE CASES COLONIAL MADE BOUTS, ALL WARRANTED. AND rp JNGLIS, GEORGE STREET, DUNEDIN, AND GEORGE STREET, PORT CHALMERS.

Sewing Machines. EXTRAORDINARY IMPH WFMENT. WHEELER AH I> WILSON’S SEWING M ■.CHINES. Three Sewing Machines combined in one. With the i atent Improvement to Wheeler and Wilson’s machines the operator is enabled to make — 1. The LOCKSTITCH. 2. The KL \STiC, nr so-called Grover and Baker STITCH. 3. An EH 1 IIiELY HF.W STITCH, with three i breads, forming the moat beautiful embroidery. BUTTON-HOLDS can also be made ■with the same Macbin s on both Linen and j Woollen Goods. The new plates can be easily attached to any of the W heeler and Wilson’s Machines at a cost of 455. Circulars post free. The piv lie are res- I pectfnlly invited to see the Machines in operation. CALVERT & CAMP BELL, Agents for ( dago. Manufacturers. i! NL W ALL & CO, « Sole Patentees of UNTWIST E D WIIIE ROPE, For Ships’ Standing digging, NEWALL & Co.’s WILL RIGGING Is one half the weight one-sixth the bulk, and onc-hudf the price of hemp rigging, ship for ship. It is lighter and stronger than any other wire rope in the market, a-.d is entirely machine made. A stab' of riggers always ready for work at home or abroad. Their PATENT COPPER WIRE CORD Is also extensively used for window-sash lines, hot-honses, lightning conductors, picture cord, c'ouk cord, tent r--pcs, clothes dines, and many other purposes for which hempen rope had prov.ously been used. The exquisite flower baskets n the Crystal Palace are hung with He wall and Co.’s Patent Cord. NEWALL & Co’s PATENT WIRE STRAND Will he found far superior to single wire for fencing, railway signal cord, &0., and may be obtained -.■alvanised or varnished, At Any Length, in One Piece. This is admirably suited for espaliers, training roses, general garden and ornamental work It requires no paint, and wears well. Estimates given for Fencing fixed complete with Wire Si rand. M anu factory, G ateshead ■on -Tyne. London Office and Depot. 150 Strand. W.O. For Sale. Mil WM. Z F>LER, who intends leaving the Province, offers for Sale his Hat and Hosiery Establishment, High street, Christchurch, next door to Messrs B. Petersen and Co., tog tin i- v,itli Simp Fittings and Goodwill of Business, and Learn of Premises. 'the Stock is all quite new, and has been well purchased in the home markets The Woikslmp is litied up with the latest improvements, an I the hat and Cap Manufacturing Trade eau lie successfully carried out in all its i ranches For further partieula; s, api ly to WM. ZERsI.ER ; or, B. BEXERSEN & CO., Christchurch.

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Evening Star, Volume VII, Issue 2023, 29 October 1869, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Volume VII, Issue 2023, 29 October 1869, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Volume VII, Issue 2023, 29 October 1869, Page 3

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