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Dunedin Advertisements. PAPERHANGINGS, LEAD, GLASS, OIL, AND COLOR WAREHOUSE. HS. FISH & SON (late of Elizabeth-street, * Melbourne), beg to inform the trade, storekeepers, and the public, that they are prepared to supply customers at prices which defy competition. All orders entrusted to them will receive the greatest care and promptest dispatch. Glass carefully repacked. Patterns of Paperhaugings and List of Prices forwarded on application. Princes-street, south, 40 nearly opposite Times Office. JOS. KOHN AND CO., Dunedin: Princes-street; Sydney: 13, Hunter-stret; London: 41, Threadneedle-street, I AVE on sale 233 Packages, ex "John L Duncan" and " Gananoque," comprising —2O cases cutlery and hardware, 15 cases and bales stationery, 15 cases■» novels, 10 cases combs and brush ware, 6 cases leatherware, 20 cases plated ware, 10 cases musical instruments, 25 cases perfumery, 10 cases papier-mache goods, 25 cases looking-glasses, 6 cases cabinet-ware, 10 cases tobacconists goods, 60 cases assorted fancy goods, 10 cases various games, 1 case opera and race glasses, 1 case jewellery. Have always on sale Goods particularly adapted for storekeepers on the diggings, consisting of—sheath knives and sheaths, gold scales, magnets, gold bags, straps, gold reckoners, pocket combs, pocket mirror and folding glasses, song books, &c, &c. 28 SPENCE BROS, and CO., WHOLESALE Princes-street, Dunedin; Also at Invercargill, Melbourne, and Inglewood, Victoria. MR, ALFRED BOOT, site Medical Hall, Dunedin. GILLIES & STREET, Land and Estate Agents, Surveyors, AUCTIONEERS AND ACCOUNTANTS, PRINCES-STREET, DUNEDIN. ■ Rents and Accounts Collected. Registers of Lands and Houses for Sale. Land Office business transacted, &c, &c. 2

WHOLESALE AND RETAIL WINE, SPIRIT, & PROVISION MERCHANT, Al VICTORIA STORE, N.B.—Coffee fresh Boasted and Ground EVERY MORNING. WHO'S HUNGKY* RAINBOW DINING ¥OMS AND BAKERY, DUNCAN & LAMB, TJEG to inform TRAVELLERS, DIGGERS, and RESIDENTS OF QUEENSTOWN, that there is no occasion for anyone of them to be without a GOOD FEED, as they hare resolved to go in with the Bakers, and declare that as ECONOMY IS THE ORDER OF THE DAYI They will PROVIDE THE BEST TABLE IN QUEENSTOWN, with Civility and Attention, at Prices that will Astonish Everybody! Having erected a NEW OVEN, and made Extensive Alterations in their BAKERY, they are now prepared to supply Bread and Pastry of a QUALITY UNSURPASSED IN QUEENSTOWN! DINNERS BAKED EVEBY DAY. "BALLARAT DAILY STAR" and "WEEKLY MINER," and all other Victorian v Papers. 189

lHfi)lT4lf To the Inhabitants of Gueenstwn and surrounding Districts. F. & G. P. BULLEN JJAVE much pleasure in informing their numerous customers and the public generally that they are NOW OPENING A VERY LARGE ASSORTMENT OF NEW GOODSi suitable for the Season, and bought on the most advantageous terms—namely, Cash ; also, taking advantage of low cartage on account of the Southland Government making roads, the same being down to a third of former rates. They are now able to offer Goods at a trifle over Half the Former Prices, as the following List will show, And the Public are, therefore, particularly requested to call and judge for themselves :- 3 cases Tweed Suits from 55s to 85s F. & G. F. BULLEN have much pleasure in drawing special attention to 2 do Tweed Doe Sacs 25s to 40s ■-*<■ >%i-» _ _ _ 12 do Pilot and Beaver Jackets 25s to 40s TTTEjIR STOHTC TCOOTR 3do Tweed and Doe Vests 8s 6d to 12s 6d IUUIW WJ.VVII. V/J. *J\J\J -L »j 7 do Reversible Coats, drab and various colors as they flatter themselves it far surpasses anything of the kind in Otago:— 3 cases Tweed Suits from 2 do Tweed Doe Sacs 12 do Pilot and Beaver Jackets 3 do Tweed and Doe Vests 7 do Reversible Coats, drab and various colors 9 do White Mole Trousers 2 do Tweed Trousers 3 do Doeskin do 4 do Bedford Cord do 2 do Bedford Cord Moles . 2 do Serge Drawers 3 do Shetland Lambswool Drawers from 8 do Tweed and Crimean Shirts 3 do French Flannel do 2 do Cricketing Flannel Under Shirts 2 do Welsh Flannel do 6 do French Felt Hats 2 do Deerstalkers Panama and Straw Hats 3 do French Silk Plush 55s to 85s 25s to 40s 25s to 40s 8s 6d to 12s 6d 9s 6d to 12s 6d lls6d to 25s , 20s, 255, & 30s 20s, 255, & 30s 10s 6d to 12s 6d 4s 6d to 7s 6d 6s 6d ss6dtol7s6d 7s 6d to 15s 6d 12s 6d to 15s 6d 6s to 10s 6d 7s 6d to 13s 6d 12s6dto 17s 6d 17 Cases Colonial Sprig Bluchers 12s 6d to 15s 6d. 3 do Military do 10s 6d & 12s 6d 7 do Hob and Sprig-nailed Watertights 17s 6d to 25s 2 Trunks Calf Bluchers 10s 6d to 12s 6d 10 do Calf Wellingtons 20s to 25s 3 do Elastic Sides 21s to 25s 15 Cases Maguire's Nuggets 27s 6d to 30s 25 do Best Grained Peg Boots 30s' to 35s 10 do Our Own Melbourne Make 40s to 45s 9 do The Sydney Boot • 25s to 30s i 7 do Long India-rubber Boots 40s to 45s 17 do Boy's Lace-ups and Bluchers. 3 Trunks Women's Colored and Black Cashmere. 3 do do Leather and Kid Military Heels, very cheap. 10 Bales Blue, White, Grey, and Scarlet Blankets, from 12s 6d 9 do Double-width Calico 2s 6d, 3s, &3s 6d 2 do American Duck 2s 9d to 3s 9d A Large Lot of American Drill Tents, very Cheap. In the Ladies' Department, a Large Assortment of Fancy Goods have just arrived, suitable for the coming season, an inspection of the above is respectfully invited. Packers supplied on the most reasonable terms. * Please note the Address— F. & G. F. BULLEN, Queenstown, Arrow, 771 Princes-street, Dunedin; 13.1 & 133, Russell-street, Melbourne.

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Lake Wakatip Mail, Volume II, Issue 62, 2 December 1863, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Lake Wakatip Mail, Volume II, Issue 62, 2 December 1863, Page 8

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