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Drapery. NOTICE to the Public—The CRYSTAL PALACE, George-street, must undergo EX TENSIVE ALTERATIONS to bring it to the permanent level. ~VrOTIOB to the Public—At the UKYriTAL JUN PALACE Georg-e-street, the whole of the DRAPERY STOCK must I.e. sold or removed to make way for the extensive alterations NOTl(]sr"to~lh^l^Dnc^-"AT"the Oil*STA h PALACE George street,, DRAPKRY GOODS of every description will b<- sold at HALI'VPItIOE, to make room for the extensive alterations. NOTICE, to the Publie-At the CRYSTAL PALACE, George-street, WINTER DRAPERY goods must be sold at unheard of low prices, to make room for the workmen in effecting extensive alterations. "OTJCE to the Public-At thn CKYeSTaL PALACE, George-street, LADIIiS' go and purchase drerses, shawla, lnautles, bonnets, liats, ribbons, flowers, feathers, gloves, laces, under clothingl, baby linen, boots, &c, which are boing sold at half-price, to hasten the extensive alterations. "VTOTICE to the Public—At the CItYSTAL X^l PALACE George-street, a splendil lot of WINTER DLIESSES, from 7|d per yard, in all colors, will be sold before the extensive alterations. OTICE to the Public—At The CRYSTAL PAL&.CE, George-street, all WOOL PLAID SHAV/LS from 8s 9d, a beautiful asssortaient ot new goods, but they must be sold at any price before the extensive alterations. OTICE to the Public—At the CRYSTAL P&LACE, Geor«e-street,ths largest stock of FASHiONABLE MANTLES in Dunedin, in all the newest shapes, from 8s 6d f-ach, such bargains can only be had before the extensive alterations. ■vfOTiCE to the Public— At ' the CRYSTAFt J3l PALACE, Greorg-e-sfreet, a choice assortment of TRIMKED WINTER BONNETS will be sold at 8s 6d, worth 255; neglec! not this opportunity to purchase before the extensive alterations. "VT OTICE to the Public-At the CRYSTAL JJH PALACE, George-street, you will jjet a fag^. ionably and elegantly trimmed hat for 8s 6d- no other houte in Duuedin can show so large a stock of millinery; 'tis an acknowledged fact that it is the cheapest hcuse in the trade, but goods are just half their former prices, to make a speedy clearance lor the extensive alterations. "VTOTICE to the Public—At the CRYSTAL 13i PALACE, George-street, you will see an assortment of RIBBOKS, FLOWERS, FEATHERS, LACES, &c, such as no other house can show, and at extraordinary low prices, but they are cheaper than ever now as they are going- to make extensive alterations. V| OTICE to the Public—At the CRYSTAL IS PALACE, George-street, this house is noted for selling the cheapest and best UNDER CLOTHING, and BABY LINEN in Otago, at home prices, but they will be sold below half ciieir former prices to make room for extensive alterations. "VTOTICE to 'the Public—At the CRYSTAL i3i PAL ICE, George-street, ladies' and children's BOOTS AND SHOES,'from the best houses in England, new goods; they also must be sold, as the room in which they are kept must undergo extensive alterations. - .. "VTOTICJS to the-Public —At the CItYSTAL XS. PALACE, George-street, blankets, blankets, blankets rugs, rugs, rugs, counterpanes, counterpanes, counterpanes, toilets, toilets toilets, damasks, damasks, damasks,curtains, curtains, curtains, furnishing of every description, all will be sold before making the extensive alterations. N'~ "OTICE to the Public-~At the CRYSTAL PALACE, George-street, flannels from Is Sd per yard, calicoes from 6|d, prints from 6d, China matting from lid, felt carpeting, window holland furniture chintz, fringes, &c, and all other goods will be sold cheap, to prevent removing during the extensive alterations. "Vf OTICE to the Public—At the CRYSTAL Xy PALACE, George-street, gentlemen wil! find a iirst-rate stock of coats, vests, trou&ers, hats, boots, shirts, ties, drawers, stockings, socks, &c, all of which must be sold to pay for the extensive alterations. "\T OTICE to the Public—At the CRYSTAL 131 PALACE, George-street, PORCH AS ERS FROM THE COUNTRY will find it to their advantage to pay one visit only to convince themselves that it is the best and cheapest house hi Dune*Jin. Dress and mantle making done on the premises. Liberal discount allowed. FINAL NOTICE. MONSTER DRAPERY SALE For 14 Days Only! !! After which, the remaining portion will be sold by Public Auction. : ■ The Proprietor of the far-famed MELBOURNE HOUSE begs leave to state that in consequence of not having met with a Purchaser for the STOCK AND PREMISES In One Lot, And being fully determined to RELINQUISH BUSINESS AT ANY SACRIFICE, Willy from this date, oSer his VALUABLE STOCK OF DRAPERY AND CLOTHING, Amounting- (as per Stock-book) to TWELVE THOUSAND POUNDS ! At 25 per cent, under cost. The Sale will continue for FOURTEEN DAYS ONLY, And at the expiration of that time the balance will be SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION. The Proprietor -would observe that this fs no puffing advertisement got up on account of business being dull, a system too frequently resorted to by drapers in this city, as a proof of which H. E. ?-. rnthan will be most happy to treat with parties either for the SALE or RESTING of his PREMISES. Sale will commence each day at Ten o'clock a.m., and close at Five o'clock p.m. H. E. NATHAN, Proprietor. N.B.—To prevent disappointment, the public are requested to note that no business will be transacted on Saturdays until sunset. Dunedin. mhAuguSt, 1863. .. IN the Estate of t^e late ALFRED CUMBERLAND (in Liquidation), Imoorter.—HENßY MAPiSH'and CO have received instructions from Ihs executor in the above estate 'o BELL, on his acfouut; with despatch, the whole of the STOCK OF DRfIPERY, consisting of £50 PACKAGES, value £24,C49 13s 5d in bulk, and opened out at the Btor.es, 11 Elizabeth street, on and after tha 18th inst. Melbourne, sth August, 1663. Medical- * CHARGES MODERATE. DR. WESTWOOD, of the Dunstan, wishes to inform all th^se persons afflicted wish Scurvy and other-Scorbutic Diseases, that he can cure the ahove disorders, however obstinate, in the short space of 14 or 28 days, thoroughly eradicating them from the s.vstem. Palients cure undertaken by contract or otherwise. On staring full particulars, medicines will be forwarded to any part of the colony via Rowley's Express, on receipt of remittance addressed to Dr. Westwood, nsxt Post Office, Dunstan. DR. WATERS, Physician, Surgeon. Doctor ot Medicine, and 4 ccoucheur, may be consulted •Jfiily at his residence, Dowling-street, West, the third house on the left, after ascending the steps at the Cutting, on the same side as the Bank of New Souh 'Wales. MR ALFKEO BOOT, ~ SURGEON AND MECHANICAL DENTIST Opposite Medical Hall, P R I N C E S - S T R E-E T, Dunedin. 'ILKINSON AND D I X O N, Wholesale aud Retail CHEMISTS AND DRUGGISTS. Perfumery of the best brands, Toilet Requisites, Patent Medicines of every description, Pain Killer, Mind Magnesia, Fruit Essences, &c, &c. HORSE AND CATTLE MEDICINES. Agents for Holloway's Pills and Ointment. Country orders faithfully and promptly executed. MEDICAL HALL, Established 1852, Princes-street

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 521, 21 August 1863, Page 8

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