Business NoticeC 0 B B. 'A N D C.O '8 : TELEGRAPH LINE op ROYAL MAIL COACHES. f\N and after February 6, a COACH will Leave COBB AND COS OFFICE, Corner of Stafford nnd Manse Streets, «yery MONDAY, TUESDAY, THURSDAY, AND ■ ■ -•':' V FRIDAY, FOB THE D U N STAN. RETURNING thence will leave the Dunstan Hotel, FOR DUNEDIN, BVEBY v WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, ■ SATURDAY, AND SUNDAY, ARRIVING IN DONEDIN SAME DAY. - Also, ! . -A COACH will Start for the M O L V N E U X FERRY DAILY, at SIX a.m., PASSING THROUGH GREEN ISLAND, EAST TAIERI, TAIERI FERRY, WAIHOLA AND TOKOMAIRIRO, ARRIVING at the MOLYNEUX at 3.30 p.m j RETURNING will Leave the CLUTHA FERRY HOTEL at 9 a.m. DAILY. Also, A COACH will Leave for WAITAHUNA, WEATHERSTONE'S, MONROE'S GULLY and TUAPEKA, EVERT MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, and FRIDAY, At Six a.m.; RETURNING will Leave the COMMERCIAL HOTEjj, CAMP-STREET, EVERT TUESDAY, THURSDAY, and SATURDAY, At 7. a.m., ARRIVNG IN DUNEDIN SAME DAY. For further particulars enquire at Cobb and Co.'s Office, corner o Stafford and Manse Streets. COLE, HOYT, and CO., Proprietors. _ THE NUCLEUS OF FASHION ! AHD THE ' EMPORIUM FOR CHEAP CLOTHING! IS THE MELBOURNE HOUSE PRINCES STREET, And to all those who Study Retkenohmeht. this ESTABLISHMENT offers UNRIVALLED BARGAINS. £20,000 WORTH DRAP3RY AND APPAREL ! INCREDIBLE REDUCTION IN PRICES!! mHE PROPRIETOR of the MELBOURNE jL HOUSE lias much pleasure in informing his Old Cubtojiebs, and the Public Generally, of, Otago, that, notwithstanding the lush rate of the New Zealand Tariff, on all DRAPERY GOODS, and the advance in Cotton Goods, through the Civil War in the States, he has made such arrangements with his Agents, in London, Paris, and the other Home Markets, that he is enabled to offer Goods at i Further Reduced Prices. He will, therefore, make A GRAND. DEMONSTRATION Of Superior and Seasonable Goods, at UNAPPROACHABLE LOW PRICES. The following quotations he pledges himself to adhere to :— COATS. Tweed coats, fine, 15s to 30s. Super, ditto ditto, 21s to 40s. Super black cloth, 30s to 50s. Silk alpaca, Ss 6d to 18s 6d. Pilot jackets, rerersibles, drab kerseys, and Inverness capes, in great variety. ' '"<■■■.■- TROUSERS. i Light tweed trousers, from 15s to 255. Ditto, super ! ditto, 22s 6d to 30s. Mixed doe ditto, 17s 6d to I 255. Ditto super ditto, 22s 6d to 30s. Cheviot I tweed, ditto, 18s 6d to 255. Black Doe, ditto, 20s to 30s. VESTS. Tweed Vests in endless variety, 7s 6d to 12s 6d Mixed doe, ditto, 8s 6d to 15s. Black cloth ditto | 10s to 15s. Figured silk vests, 10s to 17s 6d. Moire antique ditto, 15s to 225. shTbTts. Crimean in endless variety, from 7s 6d to 15s. Regatta, Swiss, and white dress ditto, 3s to Bs. Flannel, lambs' wool, and Merino ditto, 2s 6d to 8s 6d. Ditto, ditto, ditto drawers, 4s to 7s 6d. Hats and caps in great variety, 2s 6d to 15s. A Large Assortment of Boys' and Youths' Clothing, In various Materials. FANCY D i~P ARTM EN T. FANCY DRESSES In balzarines, mohairs, Carmelites, chaJlis, and bareges, froni 5s 6il. fall dress. Flounced and robe dresses, from 7s 6(1. Muslin dresses, new styles 6s lid. Checkd and fane,> silks, in all the new colors, from 555. French merinos, in all colors, from 3s 6d. £2,000 worth Bonnet ribbons, 6d per yard. Sewed mttslin collars, lid. Sets collars nnd sleeves, 4s lid. Fancy winsey petticoats, 5s 6d. White and colored crinolines, from 2s lid. Head dresses, Is lid. Several cases of bonnets, just arrived, from 2s lid. Crinoline, straw, and chip hats, new shapes, from 3s. Childrens' ditto, Is lid. Ladies' felt hats, fashionable shapes, 4s lid. Ladies' dress caps, Is 6d. 100 boxes French and British flowers, from 4d per sprig. A large lot of sea sonable and fashionable mantles, from 7s 6d. Black Glace1 ditto, 17s 6d. Mantle cloths, every shade, 5s 3d. Cuildrens' dresses, in every material, from 3s lid. White stays, 3s 9d. Drab ditto, 2s 9d. Womens' hosiery, from 6d per pair. Ladies' underclothing, very cheap. THE MANCHESTER DEPARTMENT, Comprises: 8-4 Sheeting, full width, from Is 6d. Long cloths, all widths, from 3^d. 4-4 and 8-4 grays, from 6d to Is. Welsh flannels from lid. Scotch twill shirtings, from 6^d. Table damasks, al widths, irom Is sd. White and buff window Hollands, from 27 to 60 inches. Oil baizes in marble, oaks, and mahogany, from Is lid per yard. Terry and Marseilles counterpanes, 10-4 and 12-4, from 5s 9d. All colors in 3-4 window damasks, from Is lid. 6-4 all wool, do, from 4s 9d. "Fancy colored window muslins, from 4s lid per set. A large lot of white, do, from 6s 9d Turkish towels, from 12s 6d per dozen. Medical rubbers, from 9d per dozen. H. E. NATHAN, ? • Proprietor. N.B—No business transacted al this establishment from Friday evening sunset till Saturday evening, same tune. HE DUNEDIN PHOTOGRAPHIC INSTITUTE, Frederick-street (near Knox's Church). Every variety of Photographs taken by Messrs Baker and Austin, in any weather, and at moderate charges, ' Six CartS de Visit** for jgi.
Permanent link to this item
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/ODT18630220.2.29.2
Bibliographic details
Otago Daily Times, Issue 365, 20 February 1863, Page 8
Word Count
843Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 365, 20 February 1863, Page 8
Using This Item
No known copyright (New Zealand)
To the best of the National Library of New Zealand’s knowledge, under New Zealand law, there is no copyright in this item in New Zealand.
You can copy this item, share it, and post it on a blog or website. It can be modified, remixed and built upon. It can be used commercially. If reproducing this item, it is helpful to include the source.
For further information please refer to the Copyright guide.