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Drapery, JUST ARRIVED, LARGE AND VARIED ASSORTMENT OF NEW SUMMER GOODS AT WALTER HISLO PS Selected specially to order in the home markets. The season being advanced, and in order to effect a Speedy Clearance, Plain and Fancy Goods are marked at Exceedingly Low Pxices. Fancy Dresses, great display of every new material in Fancy Dress Goods, made up Pattern- Dresses. Fancy dress material from 6d per yard Silks— French and English silks, self colors stripes, checks, Chtni Brochie Moire X Gro sde suez, Black Glace and Gros Black Glace Silks from 33 per yard. Black silk mantles and jackets Black and white lace shawls and mantles Grenadine and mohair trimmed walking jackets Trimmed and plain shawls and square* Rich embroidered French shawls Black Llama shawls, from 6s 6d Paisley wove shawls, and French wove shawls Newest styles in Paris pattern millinery bonnets Ladies* and children's straw and crinoline hats A choice selection of ladies' collars, sets in plain linen, fancy frilled linen, sewed muslin Honiton, Maltese, and Valenciennes Ribbons, French flowers, feathers Real lace hat and bonnet trimmings^ Sewed book and cambric muslin edgings, insertions and flouncings, cambric frilling Plain, fancy, and trimmed parachutes New lot brcwn parachutes, 4s 6d each. A very large assortment beautifully made underclothing Ladies'and children's white and colored stays, ! ridfng corsets, hosiery in silk, spun silk, cotton, lisle, lace, and merino I Full dress goods, magnificent display of ball dresses in lace, muslin, barege, French crape and tulle, head dresses, flowers, sash ribbons, opera mantles Mourning goods Linen and cotton sheetings, towelling, blankets Quilts, tablecloths and napkins Lace and muslin curtains, toilet covers Mattings, crumbcloths, window hollands Linen and cotton ticks, table covers, &c, &c Baby linen * dress-making, cloak-making, millinery. Walter hislop, Princes-street, Dunedin. (0 osite new Custom House.) Money THE OLDEST LICENSED PAWNBROKERS, George-street, Corner of Moray Place. C\ OLDSMITH, MARKS AND SILVERXX STON, Money advanced on plate, watches, jewellery, diamonds, musical instruments, bills of lading, guns, pistols, clothing, furniture, tools, &c. Every description of merchandise at the lowest rates of interestMortgages effected and bills discounted. Private Entrance' -Moray Place, George-street VICTORIA LOAN OFFICE, Pkinobs-street, near to corner of High-street. MONEY ADVANCED on all descriptions of Jewellery ; Diamonds, Watches, and other valuables. Also, upon Custom House Certificates, Bills of Lading, &c, &c. Mortgages effected and Bills discounted. The strictest secrecy may be relied on. 1 Gold Bought. A good assortment of Unredeemed Pledges for Sale. B. MARKS, Proprietor. BALLAARAT PAWN OFFICE, Princes-Street, (Next door to De Carle's Auction Rooms.) ADAVIES, Licensed Pawnbroker,- advances « money to any amount on plate, watches, jewellery, diamonds, furniture, clothing, and every description of merchandise, at|the lowest rate of interest. Gold Bought. A good assortment of watches, jewellery, &c, always on hand. MONEY ADVANCED.-From TEN POUNDS to ONE THOUSAND POUNDS, on real or personal security. M. S. Leers, Money Broker, Eltion Chambers, Jettystreet. MONEY,! MONEY!! MONEY!!! TO LEND, various sums, on good security. Clarke and Jeffrey's, Princes street Chambers. jQKr\rk TO LEND on Freehold Security in ob DU \) one or more suras. EVANS, KENNELLY, and CO. Stock, Station and Estate Agents, No. 1 Chamhe's, Princes street. RacesATAGO JOCKEY CLUB RACES AT DUNEDIN, 10th, 11th, and 12th MARCH. FIRST DAY.—Hurdle Race, of 60 soys. Maiden Plate, 100 soys. Publicans Handicap, of 125 soys. (Nomination, with 2 soys., to be made on February 18th). The Shorts, of 40 eovs. Hack Races, of 25 soys. SECOND DAY.- Corinthian Hurdle Race, of 100 soys. Town Plate, of 203 soys. Taieri Handicap, of 100 soys. (Nomination, with 2 soys., on February 18th). Trotting Race, of 75 soys. Selling Race, 50 soys. THIRD DAY,—Steeple-chase Handicap, of 150 sov3., and sweep of 5 soys., 0. J. C. Great Handicap, of 200 soys., and sweep of 10 soys. (Nomination, with 5 soys., on February 18th). Ladies' Purse, of 50 soys Consolation of 50 soys. Cheroot Scurry, of 20 soys. Forfullerparticulars, see "OtagoDaily Times,' of January 12th; or the published Circulars and Cards; or apply to the undersigned, Provincial Hotel, Dunedin. FRED. D. HAMILTON, Sec. 0.J.C., N.B.—Attention is directed to the date of Nomination for tie Handicaps. Viz: Thursday, 18th February. The general entry night is Monday, March 7th. Board and Residence. TIT R S . M U I B, BEDFORD HOUSE, BELL HILL. Superior Board and Residence for Families and Gentlemen. MISS SHEARLING, Board and Residence, Moray place, near Criterion Hotel. Cafes and Restaurants RESTAURANT FRANCAIS AND LUNCHEON ROOMS. HUBERT'S CAFE, Corner of Princes and Manse streets, is now open. MESSRS. J. MELOSSI AND CO., Beg to announce that they have taken the above Rooms, and intend to establish them, as a much needed want in Dunedin, viz.: A Cheap and Comfortable Cafe Luncheon ltooms and Lounge. , , The experience of Mr J. Melossi, both m Europe and the Colonies, enables them to guarantee that every article used in this establishment will be of tho best description. Suppers, Balls, Weddings, and Private Enteraiumeuts catered for on the lowest possible rms. Cold Luncheon, comprising fish, joints, pudding and pastry, from 12 to 3 daily, 2s.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 670, 10 February 1864, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 670, 10 February 1864, Page 8

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