drapery; jjOVEL T I E S 'FOR' NOVEMBER. ex , S.S. WAKATIPU. S.S. DURHAM. MAIL STEAMER. S.S. SOMERSETSHIRE. JAMES N. FLEMING. Brocaded Damask Costumes. Parasols and Sunshades. Satin Robe Dressing Gowns. The Newest Scarf. Evening and Walking Silks. New Dress Fabrics. Straw Hats. French Muslin Dresses. New Millinery. Girls and Maid's Costumes. The Applique Cape. Velvet Jackets. Muslin Polonaises. Galatea Costumes. Pique Holiday Costumei. Lace Goods. Summer Gloves. New Washing Fabrics. Paper Models—Newest. Tho Dew-drop Mantle. NOTE. We may observe that a large portion «f our shipments have been, this season, by Melbourne steamers, as the facilities afforded for getting goods out quickly by these Vessels induced our Buyer to take advantage of the depressed state of the Home Markets late in the Season, to purchase largely at Low Prices. These Goods are now opened up, and we respectfully invite inspection. TH>/YH7XT- TP-WTNTrLand CO. DUNEDIN. WE WILL OFFER DURING the week the folllowing remarkably cheap lines, which we commend to notice as being very much under regular prices:— 15 Grenadine Costumes, ?s lid 12 Embroidered Tasso Costumes, 15s 25 Piqn<s Dress Skirts, 7s 6d. CO Silk Sunshades, 2s 9d. THOMSON, STRANG, and CO. ROYAL MAIL. rf^OBB AND OO.'B Telegraph Lines of BOYAL MAIL OOAOHSS 3. Chaplin and Go..Propbiitom Leavo the Booking Office, Manso street, next Wain' Hotel, for all parts of the Province. CARRIAGES. 3. O. and Co. have always on hand the nowort designs tn Broughami, Barouches, Phaetons, Waggonettes, and American Buggies of every description. OAKEIAOES BUILT TO ORDER. All timber used In their Manufactory has been c*r»fally selected and Imported direct from America, and seasoned for yeara before working. Repalrt dene ln a superior manner, with all pcetlb' despatch, and at the lowest rates. MANUFACTORY AND REPOSITORY, Staetoed btssbt. Superior Carriage and Boggy Pairs, Saddle Hex and Hacks always on hand for Bale or exchange. Herses broken to saddle and harness. COBR AND CO., Manse street, Dunedin, next to Wain'n Hotel. COBB AND CO.'S TelegraDh Line of ROYAL MAIL COACHES Leave TOKOMAIRIRO DAILY at 2 p.m. for WOOLSHED MANUKA CREEK HAVELOCK LAWRENCE. And on TUESDAY, THURSDAY, and SATURDAY MORNINGS at 10 a.m. for HAVELOCK ALEXANDRA LAWRENCE CLYDE BEAUMONT CROMWELL TEVIOT QUEENSTOWN. Passengers for Queenstown and intermediate places leave Dunediu by 7 am. train. Booking Office: For Passengers and Parcels— A. MOLLISON'S, Forwarding Agent, Railway Buildngs, Dunedin. Head Office: Peel street, Lawrence HORACE BASTINGS. Proprietor. EXPRESS LINE OF COACHES, On and After lßt NOVEMBER, WiU leavo DUNEDIN at half-past 1, during the Summer Mouths, for the following places :— DAILY COACH TO BLUESKIN. DAILY COACH TO WAIKOUAITI. DAILY COACH TO PALMERSTON. Stabling at European.—Horses always on sale, T. M. SMITH »nd CO. HAIRDRESSER, NOTICE TO THE PUBUC. ]j1 BEISSELL, Hairdresser, begs to - • inform his Friends and Customers that he will resume business in all its branches THIS DAY (WEDNESDAY), DEC. 13, Obposite his late establishment (destroyed by fire), Princes street, next to Messrs Burton Bros., photcgraphars. IMPORTANT TO TRAVELLERS.The TIME TABLES for aU the Provincial BsJlways, Coaches, and Steamboats appear in the" OTAGO WITNESS.. ¥$x» &sP«ncc. Published eveis gatiji ctaf.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 4628, 15 December 1876, Page 1
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