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THE EMPORIUM OF FASHION SIBBALD'S DRAPERY ESTABLISHMENT. Opposite the Police Barracks. JS., in resuming business, has to state that he . has opened those premises in Princes-street, opposite the Police Barrnckg, 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, vo it cas n . | 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 ysry best English and Scotch markets, aud imported direct for this present season. Any Gentleman in Avant of Cheap and Good Clothing, only require to visit SIBBALD'S EMPORIUM OF FASHION. Observe:— PniKcu a-Street, Opposite Police Barracks. T O O R DER. J. S. Avould particularly desire to draw the attention of his friends and the public to his wilt-ndid sto^k ot directly-imported materials, th.y being, Avithout exception, decidedly the most sujicn r chuss of goods yet oilered in New Zealand. As J. S. Avill devote his whole attention to the cutting department, parties, may rely on Elegance combined Avith Comfort. COATS. The Clarendon Lounging Coat The Provincial Overcoat The Legislative Reversible Coat (very cheap) The Otago Sac '' The Hawkesbury Walking Coat The Municipal Fearnought, warranted to protect the wearer from any atmosphere, invasion, aud ' TIIE OLD IDENTITY, lor Evening Codunit •»-especially recommended. \ Kin-sand Ti:olt-"ki:s of every description and style to maw-h tiie aho\e. Ah-o,— The latest styles of ladies' riding habit*. READY MADE DEPARTMENT. I.NVi:itm;ss C.M..S, cloak*, kc, of every descrip turn and pri'-e. Pilot cloth and h.-aver top coats Fib.t cloth ami U-aver luenkey jackets Tweed aad Angola momm-.' eoaU Black cloth and cob,red tiding Coats Blue .'\-ty-' aid flannel .s.hirti Australian .Melton cloth ) . Alil > For the new identity rJ werd juinp.n* J lUaek cloth !.rvii<-v:i-r; and v. -;ts Tuaed and A>r:.>!it ? rou.-vns and vc>:ts Mole-kin and l.t.a'.cr tri/ii.-wr:; and vests And a very large ..tuck of Budtbrd cord troufeni ami pants i!».'ii:i-.y. Gentlemen.-" Mip.-r:..r .-,,-grova under ri,iita Do l.iuib,,v.oul hhlna atid pants D-. Sh..-Jand do do Do whitodsc-; and. plain .shirts Crimean and i\ /alia do L.iiiib.sw..H,| h.-e'iin-lh.-lf h<»-:e Every de-crij-t:- i t.f narinu and cotton ho.c Ilu-liland ai,.: iniihary horYotnh.s' an i «Ix? I'll .t'i lamu-v.uJ, tartan,and Merino h u.-o An a.s.-..!tm. <,t of the i-.-..,n fashionable neck tie*. ]iocL.y i<.;: i -ll:..-i\!ii.-r.- > ,'. i; . LULL T..>:'i-!:iu ! Li.v. to j-1 -ys.H .' ! HULL Tom."U3 ! ! ru'.'l <j. a!Uy. Satin and v.-'vv-t n,. ; i ~i.-> Felt and V,';..i;e:' \ - htiu- 1-atn (/'ahbagr- trc<- and "Panama h.iU Felt and lca\er nUikeliuMer.H Balmoral ai. I (in nymy li-nnebj Blue and l.iack i-loih ,"..,s lam.-y f.vi-yl and An■'.■ ia c.'ij..<j La-lie.V riding hat-, k'\ Oljscrve - S I II li A L I) ' S EMPOit IU M o F FASHION, Pm:vrr.->-i«VU*'.I,T, .. i "' ""s' l*^theß:irr:ick«.

Merchandise. DAVID DRAKE, Wii.»i.i:sai.k Ikon mono eh, Rattray strict, hn.ii on Sah— Avery'?, platform .'.eal-s, ii to 12 cwt. .Manilla rope, white lead, whiting American tub*, pails, brooms, and waMi--I*l.l n I:-; Pulley t.lnek'y flour sieves, sardine openers Smiths" tii-llov.-.. anvils, vice:;, tongs Bii.ster hue!, eat, and shear steel Plough and cart traces, backhands, bullock chains Lruneuood <diaf:-«, ~o at. j, .screws, bulls, and in; Is Oven and furnace door*, camp ovens HllicelWl.S Engii -h galvanized liii,-k«-f.< American 1)11 and l.il .shovels, Day's and Hunt's Ji.-ne»' .L-v."'.- harps Pie disiies, nii'k dishes, and sieves Cl'uv-cut, hand, au.f pit >av.sr.nd files American axe, pick, and ad/.e handle Bntdics - shoe, j.aint, horse, dandy and souring Rim locks Latches Butt, hinges Finery eluih St/ckei's bvvr engines, counterjug*, ale glasses I atf ni and mt nuils Floorii.L' brad:, Wrought and cut tacks, joiners' brads SorbyV au-eis, adges,.-.),;-,-!<, bench axes Carpenter's square, hammers, planes, Iwnch MTevvS Williams' butchers' knives, sfecN, and choppers Rat traps, hioin- trap-, pitch ladles Brown wrapping paper Clue Brass candlesticks Dinner bells Sad irons Tinmen's .snips and soldering irons Hoop iron Candle cotton, log ami fi«hiiig lines Roger..;' ivory table and de.-x.-rt knives E. P. cruets waiter*, <>ako baskets, and candlesticks • ' Dish covers, coal vines, plate carriers Coat .straps, bullock aud horse hobbles Cash boxes Bed M!re\vn Packing needles, DAVID DRAKE, Rattray street. Al 0 U NT M~0"R IA C F L O V R. milE undersigned are in receipt, direct from the Mills, of regular shipments ofthe above well known brand, which they will [sell at the lowest market rates. FREDERICK MOSS & CO. _ WINKfI, SPIRITS, ko. milE UNDERSIGNED has just landed, ex JL. Whiteuaven Lass, from London Docks, A large and well selected stock of (Sandeman, Foster and Co.'s) Port iv wood and bottle Also, Pale, gold and brown sherry, wood au bottle Claret, champagne Islay whisky , Jamaica rum Geneva hollands, case and bulk Fine tens, chests and half-chests Porter and wine corks. J. GILLON begs to call the attention of the trade aud private families to the above. He can with confidence recommend them. Samples may be tasted lus office, 1, Moray-place. Ifitlt July, IBt>2. T 0 BREWERS. JTE NT II 0P S, MAL T, AND BREWERS' ISINGLASS, NOW LANDING. ROBINSON, HART & CO., Stafford-street. J? O II SALE ir>o head Mixed Cattle, delivered at Oamaru o Tuuaru. Apply to 11. J. LECREN, Timaru. OFFICE AN!) CABIN STOVES, onlylsTcd each ; to be had of most ironmongero and nt the maker's ahect iron and zinc works, High-street, Dunediu. '

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 206, 6 August 1862, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 206, 6 August 1862, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 206, 6 August 1862, Page 8

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