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Dunedin Advertisements.

-. .RETIRING FROM BUSINESS. IMMENSE CLEARING SALE OF CLOTHING, HOSIERY, HATS, BLANKE.] &c, &c, &c. FAND G. F. BULLEN feel great ]>leasure in coming: before the Pu • for the last time, to thank them for the very kind and libcal support given them both in Vicl and New Zealand during the last twelve years, which enables them, now to retire from the Trade, return they have determined to offer the whole of their most'valuable and best-assorted Stocks ever see the Southern hemisphere to the Public of Ota^o and all the Australian Colonies, CONSIDERABLY UNDER COST PRICES, ' IO MAKE AN EXTRAORDINARY CLEARANCE. Our Establishment will he Closed on TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, and THURSDAY, the 7th, 8th, and 9th FEBRUARY, To re-Mark and Arrange the Stocks. Every article will ho marked in Plain Figures, and at Buch ai EXTRAORDINARY SACRIFICE As cannot fail lo bring thousands to get a GOOD SUTT OF CLOTHES at about HALF THE PR] they will have to pay whon wo are away. , We wish to remind our Customers that.all Q-oods will be sold for CASH, and only ONE PRICE. We hog lo call attention to the following List : — SUITS ! SUITS ! ! SUITS ! ! ! ' VESTS ! VESTS ! ! VESTS ! ! ! 150 strong tweed suits, B'is., worth 403. I Men's stout tweed and doeskin, 4s. 6d.,.5s. 6d. '200 do. .do., 30s. „ ..... J . 6>1-, and -7«.-6d., worth 12s. 6d. ■;' immense I 250 all wool tweed suits, 39s. 6d., worth 6Ss. vjety to choose from. I 184 do. do., colonial made, 44s. 6d., tho Some very r boiee ijoods in silk, moire, and re regular price being 70s . • veats, at half the cost p'-Jce. 500 dark doe and sac tweed suits, from 35s. • 200 best silk and wool mixtures, the finest goods etTTpm,, qmi? T<<H qtttktsiii seen in the colony, very cheap. SHII..Td ! SHIRTb ! ! bHIRTS ! ! ! — — 100 doz. fancy regutl.a and white 6hirfcs, fi TROUSERS ! TROUSERS ! ! TROUSERS ! ! ! 2*. 9d. Good stout millers' moles, from 6s. 6d. 5° do - £h>OD g tweed shirts, 3s. 6d., 4s., 200 sioutlwecd trousers, 5s. 9d., 7s. 6d., 9s. 9a., 10s. 4 ->- Gd - 6d.; 12s. 6d., and Ms. 6d., worth 22s. 6d. 60 do. all wool Milton blurts, os. 6d., we A splendid assortment of colonial-made trousers in ® s - 6d. all tbe newest patterns— beautiful goods— less 80 do. shepherds plaid slnrls, 7s. 6d. and than cost. | fi(^-» worti1 l 2s - 6 d. > lls - G &> worth 15s. 6d. _j ■ i A splendid assortment of all wool tweed and COATS ! COATS ! ! COATS ! ! ! "shirts, from 8s. 6d. ■ 300 strong i weed coats,- 8s. 9d. to 10s. 6d. 600 light tweed and dark does and sacs, 12s. 6d., HATS ! HATS ! ! HATS ! ! ! worth 21s. French and English fell, from 3s. 9d. 500 do. do. do., 15s. 6d., 50 doz Fi-enclx felts, 4,. 6J., worth 7s. 6d. usual price, 25s. 100 black, drab, and fancy deer stalkers, 5s. < Over 1000 coats to select from, various prices, from wo-'lh 10*. 16s. 6d. upwards. iqO fine French felts, 6s. Gd., usual price 10s. 6d. A pplendid colonial-made sac coat, 19s. 6d., cheap at Spccfal $ 'atlenlion is called to our colonial wituey ' BLANKETS! BLISICETS !! AND RUG-SI! Bac, 17s. Od. and 2is. 6d., worth 35s. Very, very cheap.

SALE TO COMMENCE ON FRIDAY, 10th FEBRUARY. * B®" SEBASTOPOL HOUSE, Comer of Princes and Ratfv.iy-slrceta, Duuedia ; Queenstown; Arrow; and Russell-street, Melbour

IMPERIAL HOTEL. PmXCES-bTBEET SOUTH, DUNEDIN. fXIHIS Hotel is situate *in the centre of I Duncdin, and i3 replete with every convrnieuce for the use of visitors and commercial men. Tbe ac tommodntious are of iirst-clu>3 order. The bedrooms are large and well ventilated. Private suit of rooms for Families. The Billiard Room is large, well furnished, and contains one of Julius Pasers' best Tables. Wines, Spirts, &c, of the 'first quality. Large and commodious Stabling. JAMES M'GUIRE, Proprietor.

H. AND E. BASTINGS, pnopninTOits op the ORIENTAL & ROBIN HOOD HOTEI DUNEDTN". Can afford superior accommodation to visit from the interior. g^° Private Rooars ron Famixie3.

ALD IDENTITY HOTE HIGH-STREET", DUNEDIN. This old-r=>tablishod Hotel being now iu the occ pancy of the undersigned, and having undergo thorough all er.vt ions and rep.Jrs, the Propnei hope? that, from his well-known long experience the trade, he will receive a liberal &hare of patrona{ LUNCHEONS,. DINNERS, SOUPS, &o., At all hour.-'. A good supply alvray kept on hind of the be Ales, Wines, Spirit=, Liqueur?, and Cordial? that c be imported. Colonial Ale in splendid condition. W. HALLIDAY, Proprietor.

VICTORIA SUGAR COMPANY, MELBOURNE. r\ N SAL E — 1st Wliito 2nd White 1st Counter 2nd Counter X Y , < Y.CTreacle and Rum. M'CALLUM, NEILL & CO., Sole Agents, . Stafford street, Dnnedin.

SUPREME COURT HOTEI SluavL-strect (adj.ic.ent to the Court-house), DUNGDTN. R. W. SHEPPERD (Late Manager for J. Harding, Esq., Union Hotel respectfully intimates that • he has entered in hotel-keeping on his own behalf. Hi> antctcdenib London, New York, Viet orin, and Duncdin, he trur will he a guarantee for the satisfactory entcrtaiin.iei of his patrons. Cold Lunchc 0113 every day, at tl moM. nioderale rates, and extra arrommoclntion pi< vided for the legal profession, vritno-.. -, and olhc attending the various Court? Every article bu] plied guaranteed o" the best i i Yi[y.

HUNT'S Celebrated POUT WINE, <^ <;!> <1f> In quarter casks <> <!!> <> andhhds. <J> <> <i^ <!(> * M'CALLUM, NEILL & CO., (Sole A'rent'- in New Zealrmd, Stafiord street, Duncdin.

ST. PETERSBURGH REAL NEVA STEARINE CANDLES on Sale by the g0D *' M'CALLUM, NEILL & CO., Stafford-street, Dunedin.

■jl/J" OIR'S FAMILY HOTEL MANSE-STBEET, DUNEDIN. JOB WAIN, Proprietor. The above well-known Hotel has every convc nienco for Boarders. Visi<0i'3 tiill moot with the utmost civility am comfort. Wines, Spirits, and Ales, etc., of tho best hrandsi

MARXIAN'S Celebrated No. 3 ALE, on > Sole by M-CALLUM, N GILL & CO., bole Ago*!- in New Zcalnncl, St.t-flord-sticet, Dunedin.

DRAKE'S PLANTATION BITTERS, on Sale by M'CALLUM, NEILL & CO., Sole A^ent« in New Zetland, JStaflou'-sticet, Duncdin.

PARK HOUSE BOARDING ESTABLISHMENT, LONDO2T-STRKLT, DUNEDTN. GEORGE SMITH, Proprietor. Ton Minutes' walk from the Post-office. Every care is_ t.iKen to insure the quietude and 1 comfort of all the guests.

QTANFORD AND CO., IMPORTERS OV KEROSENE OIL LAMPS, &o., AMERICAN STOVES AND RANGES. , Sole Agents for SINGER'S CELEBRATED SEWING MACHINES. Manufacturers of GOLD AND FLOUR BAGS. Princes-street (Cutting), Dunedin.

PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN. ' j\ALRYMPLE~JUN. AND CO.; General Shipping and Forwarding Agents. Pnvcels, Packages, and Merchandise, d-^palched by the Mail and quickest route?, to all parts of New Zealand, Australia, Gvcat Britain, and Europe, Viith economy, speed, regularity and safety.

USEFUL AND ORNAMENTAL. A CHOICE and General Assortment of CHINA, GLASS, EARTHENWARE, Comprising — Breakfast, Dinner, and Tea Services Toilet and Dessert Sets, complete ' Tumblers, Wines, and Champagne Glasses Hock, Claret, and Liquer Glasses Decanters and Claret Jugs Confection Jara and Covers Cage Fonts, Seed Bores, and Hyacinth Glasses Kerosene Lamps and Kerosene Oil Wicks, Shades, and Chimneys, Wholesale and Retail. WEIR'S CHINA HALL, Princes-street, •Dunedin.

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North Otago Times, Volume III, Issue 52, 16 February 1865, Page 2 (Supplement)

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 North Otago Times, Volume III, Issue 52, 16 February 1865, Page 2 (Supplement)

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 North Otago Times, Volume III, Issue 52, 16 February 1865, Page 2 (Supplement)

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