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Business Notices. THE EMPORIUM OF FASHION SIBBALD'S DRAPERY ESTABLISHMENT. Opposite the Police Barracks. JS., in resuming business, lias to state that he . has opened those premises in Princes-street, opposite the Police Barracks, which will be fonnd replete with a first-class stock of Gentlemen's Drapery of every description, and of the very best quality, at the lowest remunerative profit, VORCA S II . In calling attention to this Stock of Merchandise, he need only state that they are-a class of goods which have been purchased and selected in the very best English and Scotch markets, and imjwrted direct for this present season. Any Gentleman in want of Cheap and Good Clothing, only require to visit SIBBALD'S EMPORIUM OF FASHION. Observe:— Prince.r -Street, Opposite Police Barracks. TO ORDER. J. S. would particularly desire to draw the attention of his friends and the public to his splendid stock oi directly-imported materials, they being, without exception, decidedly the most supei. r class of goods yet offered in New Zealand. As J. S. will devote his whole attention to the cutting department, parties may rely on Elegance combined with Comfort. coats. The Clarendon Louugi og Coat The Provincial Owreoat ! The Legislative Reversible Coat (very cheap) The Otajro Sac The Hawkesbury Walking Coat The Municipal Fearnought, warranted to protect the wearer from any atmosphere, invasion, and THE OLD IDENTITY, For Evening Costumes —especially recommended. Vests and Tiiouse;is of every description and style to match the above. Als".The latest styles of ladies' riding habits.

HEADY MADE DEPARTMENT. InvEUNKh-s capes, cloaks, kc, of every descrip tion and jiriee. Pilot cloth and beaver top coats 3'ilot cloth and beaver monkey jackets Tweed and Angola monMrijr coats Black cloth and colored riding coats }ilue ser^e and flannel shirts Australian .Melton cluth \ And V For the new identity Tweed jumpers j Black cloth troupers and vc^ts Tweed and Angola trousers and ve;;ts Moleskin and beaver trousers and veata Aud a very lance .stock of UeUtord cord trousera and pants HO.SIEIir. Gentlemen's superior se^niva under shirts Do lambswool f.hirts aiid.pants Do Slietlit?!,! do do Do white drens and plain shirts Crime;.!! and Ve'4Utt:i do Lambswool lie.se and half ho.se Every description of merino and cotton hose Highland and military \u,i-n Youth;i% aud chilJren'alaiul^v/001, tartan.and Merino hose An a.>..orlußT.t iS the i;:(..-t fa.ihior.able neck ties, pocket haii'lkerchief.:, fee. BELL TOl'l'KUs ! li'.'.U. Tol't'KlUS ! ! BELL Tul'i'EßS ! ! Fir.-,t (leality. Satin and v-dvet aap h.it \ Felt and Wicker \ai hlin^ r.aU Ci^'bap- tr;x-:i'id l'ana'.ii-i h'-.U bi-h aiid I«_uv.t hUik<.-iio'..ie.«"fi Ualinoral and fileiiL^.rv b,.<iinet.s JJlu..-a:id l)!:'.-k clyiheap.H Fai i-v tv,-<-:--i atiii Ar'i.">i.'. caps Ladi>V riding liatrf, t.V<\ Observe • S I IJ B A L I> ' S EMPORIUM OK FASHION, PsUNet.-. .-TI.UKT, * )i.: .<rs-j*c the B.trncks.

Merchandise. j DAVID DiiAKK. \Vii<.:.K>.u.K Ikonmos«ek, ; Itatirny street, hits < ;j >:.].— j Av< rv's platform seal- «, :t to 12 cwt. j Manilla rope, uhitc leal, whituit; ! American nibs, liuil-., !iro..ii.s, and wa.«h- ' l.«»:n-l-; Pulley block1-, flour sieves, sardine njH'ners j Smith*' bellow-, imviK vices, lun^H ; R>i>t<■:• st ( (1, ea*!, and "diear >*uei ! l'ii.iiu!i and cart trace , backhand.-*, bullock ' chain* \ LaiicwtMut shafts, c*,aHi screws, boitit, ami ■ IlUtn ! Ovrii and fiiru.'i.'i; doors, caiiip o\ens I Sluice tWks | KuuHmi v::\!vani?ed buckets | American D!l an 1 I.H s>hoveN, Day's and ; Hunt's " ' 3<vi' <'. few's linrj.i Pie dUhe*. iiiiik di>hes, nnd sieves ! C"ro--«-eiit, hand, and pit -n\v,s and files > Amei i'-iiu ns<\ pi<-k, :u"l a Ize handles j Urn-das - >hoe, paint, hoi\c, dandy and i scouring * ! Rint lucks i Latches Kiltt liintrefi Emery cloth St'-«'ki-r's he.r ciitritH-4. counter jugs, ale plassc» Patent and cut nails Fl'iorimr brads Wrought and cut tacks, joiners' brails Surhy's uu^t-rs, adjifs, rhi-«;K, lit'iseh nxes Carpenu-r'.s njnart-i, haiiiinei-s, planes, l>cnch screws ! Williams' butchers' krjivf-s, and choppers liar t;ap«, !nnii-i<; trri[);s, pitch ladles Brown wrappint; jiaptr (ill!.! Urnss candlesticks liinnrr bulls Sad irons Tinmen's .snips and soldering iron* lludjt iron I Candle cotton, ln'_' and lhhinp lines I{i»ir«-i>i* ivory table and dessrrt knives K. I', crnt ts, waiters, pake baskets, and candlesticks Pi-di cover,-, coal vases, [date carriers v-ii.'.t straps, bulluck and liorse liubblen (!asll boxes IJed *c.r«;ws Packing notdit's.

DAVID DRAKE, Hat tray Rtreet. j MOUNTM O It 1 A C F LOU It. i nnjlE undersigned are in receipt, direct from the Mills', of regular shipments of the above well known brand, which they will 'acll at the lowest market rates. FREDERICK MOSS fc CO. WIN KM, .SI'HUTS, &c. THE UNDERSIGNED has just landed, ex f Whitehaven Lass, from London Docks, I A large and well selected stock of (Sandeman, 1 Foster and Co.'s) Port in wood and bottle A Is. i, ; | Pale, gold and brown .sherry, wood and botllo i Claret, champagne j Inlay whi.sky Jamaica rum Geneva hollands, caso and bulk j Fine lean, cht>ts and half-ciiesta , Porter and wine eorkn. i J. GILLON 1< -< to call the attention of the traxlo .' I and private familits to the above. Me can with con- t fidence recommend them. Samples may be tuhtf 1 I his oHice, 1, Moray-place. 15th July. IP-i-J. ON 8 A L T^ AT TIIV. OCTAGON TIMB Elt YAIt D, Corner of Great King and Stewart-streets. j Lime, cement, plaster of Paris i (i. and T. lumber and shelving, 4x3, 4 x 2J, 4x2,:$ x 2, deal Keantlirig Baltic boards, ■} inch, 0 to 11 inches wide G. and T. Scotch flooring, I£, 1, %, iueh Baltic and kauri vxatherbonrding Clear pine from 1 to '2 inch Architraves, mouldings Cedar chimney pieces ie, &c. Doors from G C x 2 G to 7 x 3 Sashes, from 8 x 10 , CountfcFscs and Vi<?countcs-KC6 slatea Several tons of sash weights Galvanized iron from 6 to 8 feet A large, stock of ridging and spoutinp: Plain sheet zinc, and every description of building materials. BEN. SMITH.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 201, 31 July 1862, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 201, 31 July 1862, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 201, 31 July 1862, Page 8

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