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Drapery. V A £■ P E T S , Jtl. E AH T H XV U G S , JO U R N I S II I N G S. MESSRS. HERBERT/ .HAYNKS, AND tL A. x } Have much pleasure in drawing the attention of their friends and the public to the most ; SUPERB SELECTION 0 - PURPETS, HEARTH RUGS, AND < \J FURNISHINGS, Ever Imported into this Colony. The Carpets are all'of the Newest Design and Patterns, and comprise—, RICH TAPESTRY and BRUSSELS In Mosaic and Mixed Patterns, KIDDERMINSTER AND FELT CARPETS, DUTCH and STAIR CARPETS. Hear t c rugs in velvet pile, ax minster, &c.. tapestry and pile kisso'its, wool and carriage mats. The FURNISHINGS are of the most elegant description, and comprise— TABLE COVERS in PILE CLOTH, &c. of the richest designs DAMASKS, a very large assortment MARCELLA QUILTS TOILET QUILTS ANTIMACASSARS TOILET COVERS, CHINTZ, &c. TABLE CLOTHd P SHEETINGS, in in Calico and Linen. ■ LOOR CLOTHS In every width and variety from eighteen inches to twenty-one feet. COCOA MATS ' Cccoa Mats, Colored Wool Borders. COCOA MATTING, half-yard to two yards wide The great bulk of the above Stock is JUST LANDED IN SPLENDID CONDITION. And is now on view. . It has been carefully selected and purchased in the LONDON MARKET by Mr Hay, who remains at home for the purpose of securing the latest and newest fashions. The name of the manufacturers Messrs Thomas Tapling, and Co, is a sufficient guarantee of the excellence and quality of the stock. i EHBERT.'h AYN ES, AND HAY PRINCES - STREET, OOTAGON. /~IREAT CLEARING SA L E OF T\ R A P E R Y. TtT E • A R MS T R 0 N G " T>egs to aanounce to his numerous friends and < customers, that in order to make room for EXTENSIVE SHIPMENTS OF GOODS, he is oblige I to clear out the greater part of his present STOCK OF DRAPERY, at prices which must insure an immediate Sale. He would - therefore invite the public to inspect his Stock, as the REDUCTION IN PRICE is considerable, and the goods of first-class quality. They comprise all the Jatest varieties, and newest designs in DRESS MATERIALS, 1 Silks, mantles, shawls, hats, bonnets, ladies and childrens underclothing. Particular attention is requested to his stock o cotton and woollm goods, which is much below the present advanced price. GENTS' CLOTHING OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, At greatly Reduced Prices. j DUNEDIN HOUSE, HIGH STREET. . NEW ARRIVALS." "" 120 CASES AND BALES. 1 Tjl AND G. F. BULL EN, SEBASTOPOL HOUSE, t Corner of Rattray and Princes Street, j Beg to inform the inhabitants of New Zealand that t they have just received 100 Cases containing the finest Assorted Stock of SPRING GOOODS E Ever seen in the Colonies. . TWEEDS, SATARAS, FANCY DOE and SILK WARP SUITS, : * ' ' - ■■ colonial made and all newest styles. Trousers and Vests to match, in every class o I goods. Black Cloth and Doe Suits, Black Trousers and Dress Coats. " Hosiery of every description, and fancy woollen Shirts, white and Regatta Crimean Shirts in endless variety. Hats and Caps in every style. BLANKETS AND RUGS, VERY CHEAP, Twenty bales bought for cash at a discount. -, Settlers and the trade supplied on very liberal terms. -* F. andG. F. B. beg to inform their customers that they just opened a few very Choice Things in Fancy Tweeds and other Cloths, and are now prep red to execute orders. j. Observe the address— F. AND G, F. BULLEN,-_■ SEBASTOPOL HOUSE, Corner of Princes and Rattray Streets, Dunedin ; h Queenstown,; Fox's, j; And 131 and 133 Russell-streets, Melbourne. , NEW MILLINERY AND DRAPERY WAREHOUSE, P RIN CE S STREET ('pposite .Government Buildings}. ' F • DUNEDIN. TTTHYTE and CO beg to announce that they have (1 TT opened the above premises with a select and fi fashionable stock of v Bonnets ' Shawls bilks b Hats Umbrellas Velvets Ribbons Parasols Hair Nets & Feathers Hosiery ": Stays Flowers- ... ■ , : Gloves Crinolines I Ladies', children's and infant's underclothing in the ' ." "" - "most beautiful styles. ■: • Infant's sewed: dresses, squares and robes. r ;MILLINERY.^ .. ~ /. Marriage and mourning orders executed with taste * and dispatch. t Experienced milliners and dressmakers kept on the premises.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 619, 11 December 1863, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 619, 11 December 1863, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 619, 11 December 1863, Page 8

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