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IMPORTANT NOTICE. RETIRING FROM BUSINESS. . riIHE Proprietor of the well-known Melbourne JL Hodse, having made up his mind to RELINQUISH BUSINESS, Begs to inform his'numerous customers and friends that he has determined to CLEAR OFF HIS ENTIRE STOCK OF DRAPERY AND , CLOTHING, Amounting to £20,000, AT PRICES HITHERTO UNKNOWN IN DUNEDIN, And which must satisfy the most sceptical. The Sale is now going on, and will continue for Two Months Only. Wholesale Lots for Storekeepers. For particulars and prices see hand bill?. 11. E. NATHAN, Melbourne Hocsb, Princes-street, Opposite Bank of New Zealand.) N.B.—Lease of Premises to Let or for Sale. None but principals will he treated v,ith. T>UTEMENT BROS., Manufacturers of British XJ Wines, Cordials, and iErated Waters, Princesstreet, Duuediu, have constantly on hand, a large stock of Ginger Brandy, Orange Bitters, Gm^er Wine Peppermint, Clierry Brandy, Cloves, Raspberry Vinegar, Lemon Syrup, Tonic Hitters, * Malt Vinegar, &c, &c. Butement Brothers having- erected new premises, especially adapted for the manufacture ot the above, are now prepared to supply an article, equal in quality to English manufactured, and at lower rates than the same can he imported. , • ' i AM 14 H M'COLIi, TN thanking his Friends and the Public for the i liberal pa.troua;re bestowed ou the late Firm of M'Coll and Campbell, most respectfully begs to solicit the continuation of their liberal patronage. Parties indebted to the late firm, please to pay the same immediately to Mr M'Ooll. The Glasgow Polytechnic, Green Island. 10th Jany., 1863. JOHN GRAY, Cook, Pastry-Cook, au'l Confectioner, Rattray Street, J.iunedin. Table d'Hote 1 o'clock daily.- Wedding: breakfasts, Balls, Suppers, and Pic-nics supplied on the shortest notice, and on the most reasonable terms. As a Caterer for some of the best conducted halls in the city, it is a sufficient guarantee that all orders entrusted to his care will secure his best attention Wedding and Christening Cafes always on hand_ J. G. has on hand and for sale a large and extensive stock of Confectionary, consisting of ams,i ellies, jujubes, piistiles, sugar almonds, peppermint, arid conyei-sation lozenges, Scotch mixtures, and boiled goods to every, description. Huntly and Palmer's biscuits (lib tins.) lib jams assorted (home-made.) Cooks, waiters, and attendants provided and sent out io parties, balls, &c. ." IMPORTANT NEWS. CLOTHING FOR THE MILLION. 171 AND G. F. aULLEN, Sebastopol Houae, ' , corner of Princes and Kattray streets, respectfully solicit the auention of their numerous patron 3, Bnd the inhabitants of the surrounding districts, and beg to return thanks for their very liberal support sines commencing in Dunudin j a!so f-e' confident that by strictly adherini to the one principle stradiness and perseverance, to raeet tho requirements of all, and further insure the confidence of their large circle of fricmss. F. and G. F. B. wish everyone to know that their gcods are made up from materials of the best description, under the management of efficient workmen, at their own manufactories in England and Victoria; and for' a perfect fit, with neatness combined, we feel assured cannot bo surpassed, Inmost spared no amount of labor or Fxpnnse, during a term of ten years, to avail our.-elves of every improvement which art and science could 'suggest- -And purchasing all our goods for cash, we we enabled to sell cheaper than any other house in the colonies. The Sehastoiiol House being so well known, it is almost needless to quote prices—our motto being small profits and quick returns, every article being marked the lowest price, from which there is no abatement The following are a list of goods just opened : 14 cases pilot jackets, our own make, from 20s upwaivls, 3!!s very prime C cases blue beavw, all wool, from SOs 4 cases beavers, various co.'ors, from 32s 6il upwards ■ > ' 6 cases drab, brown, blue and other mixtures, in reversibles, from 353 • 6 cases the dreadnought double reversible coat, made expressly for this n arket, from 45s upwards ' . . The Baglan drab, blue, and other overcoats, ie vf ry great variety 2 cases boy's and youths' pilot jackets and In-ve:nes-s capes, very cheap. P. and G. F. B. would call particular attention to their stock of Inverness capes, their own make, with slclvcs, a first-ciass g.inneut for riling or driving. 4 cases, just nnived, from 2"s (id upwards, 42a, worth 60s. Our stock of suits, in heavy Scotch tweeds,--bear r, and Wit.neys, is n<iw replete with a beautiful assortment, suitable for the season. 3 cases, all wool, COs a suit 4 do, do, 70s ; 5 do, very prime, 84s, worth five guineas j Geutlemeu's superfine black cloth sui;s, in frock, dress, Oxonian, Paget, or sac shape alway- j on hard, colonial ma'ie and fit guaranteed TttOUSEKSi Tftu USERS. 'PROUSEKS. j Our stock of trousers are not to be equalled in all j the colonies for quantity, quality anil prices. 5 j cases heavy tweed trousers, Qs 6d, 12s 6d, 14s 6d ; 10 cases very heavy fccotch tweed, 'iOs, 21s, worth •26s ; 29s Gd worth 30.i; 5 ca^es very superior Sotch twee 1 aud West of England doe trousers and vest, to match. Vests in endless variety in style and prices Heavy t?ootch wool hosiery in shirts, drawers, | i-hothuid aud other makes, in great variety j 20 casts, dirtet from Scotland will Leicester, i splcndiii goods, sit Melbourne pHcps. j F. and G. I?. B. arc f echivius t>> every ■ earner & fresh lot of Crimean and luavy tweei simia, our own make, and made expressly for here ; also, a splendid lot of large siZ2 heavy flannel siiirts, aud cricketing flannels, i BLANKETS, BLANKETS. BLANKETS. IS bales white, blue, grey and scarlet blankets, commencing at lls Gd a pair upwards, the cheapest house in iJunrdin for blankets and rugs. 4 bale?, the grten quilted rugs. Opposum rugs and othtr fancy rugs, in great variety. > Hats and caps in great variety ; also, tha favorite Scotch bonner., in all coiors. An early ca 1 is invited. Storekeepers and the ttndo supplied with large or small parcels, at the lowest wholesale prices. Outfits to all parts of the world. V. and G. F. BULLEN, Princes street, corner of Kattmy street, Bunedin; ((Jueenstown, Fox's, and 131 and 133, Russellstreet, Melbourne FURNITURE. FURNITURE. TTtDWARD ALOE LIAR'S FURNITURE Xld Warehouse is now in the . CUTTING, FRINCKS-STREKT, where ho. has just opened our. and ready for Hale, one of the best assortments of English, Scotch, and American Furniture, of uurivalld quiility. The stock of iron bedsteads and bedding is very large and vnricil, and intending purchasers will do well by calling at the Cn'Unjr. A large quantity of iron .stretchers, at cost price. EDWARD MUELLER'S Furniture \7arehousß, latejof Edward Moeller ie Ci. NOTICE. MR. JOHN G. DICK is authorised to discharge and collect all accounts for the firm of .1. Cuirie iinil Co, Builders. Mi.iv.y Place. WHEAT SOWING. /"CERTAIN preventative for Smut. &c, and never \J been known to fail is " Day's Wheat Protector" 2s packets which entirely supersedes Blue Stone and all othpr preparations. <■ ■ '■ • Patentee : Day, Cliemist, 27, Lonsdale-street west Melbourne. - ' ' Agent for Olago:—Mr Plummer,. Chemist, Octngs, MessrsDrury and Co.. Pri>'c»s-*tvfct. . - : ■ ■ •" ' WTAJ.JJji-8. ■-- ■• : ■'- J>BN II ALL. of the Yor!c. Hotel, George street, begs respectfully to intimate to his numerous friends and tha public generally, that the large and commodious Stables adjoining the hotel have been completed, an! .-ire now ready,foroccupation;-, 'TgfTAINED GLA.SS WIivDOWS fjr-Church^, SCS Public Buildings, Hall' Lights, aiiil other'pur poses, executed at the .-tiiined tilasS Worl;s, Curzonsireet. Designs in' any style required made and submilted with estimate of cost. Lead Lights in .Cathedral, Crown, t-'heet, ami Ornamental Glass, any pattern. Ferguson and Iliee, Uumm-street, North Melbourne.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 456, 6 June 1863, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 456, 6 June 1863, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 456, 6 June 1863, Page 8

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