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DBAPBBir. NECESSABY THINGS, WHEKE TO PBOOUBB THBM. t T^IRKPATRIOK,GLBNI)ININQ,&CO. -!■*• desire to draw the attention el Bayers of Drapery, Silk Mercery, Clothing, Carpete, and How*-,1 hold Furnishing to the completeness ol thei» ffTOOKv THE SILK DEPARTMENT ' Has just received a large addition of the famous makes of Lyons and English Silks—warranted to wear—in blacks and colours; everlasting Irish Poplins. aU shades; Jackets, Mantles, Fischus, in all the leading styles and newest materials; Costumes, Parachute Umbrellas, &c THE MILLINERY DEPARTMENT Contains & choice assortment of French and EngUjh trimmed Bonnets and Hats, and of copies taken from them by firat-class' Milliners. These duplicates are equal to the imported goods, and at much lower prices. ' Untrimmed Hats from Is upwards. The Flowers and* Feathers are the finest lot ever shown in Dunedin. . Ladies who have had the pleasure of- inspecting them . unhesitatingly say that for btauty, variety, and cheapness they never saw guch goods. ' THE UNDERCLOTHING Needs bo comment, as all buyers of Underclothing testify that ours is at least 25 per cent, lower than any other house in the trade. •, THE DRESS DEPARTMENT Is replete with a beautiful and well-seleoted Stock of she most fashionable materials, consisting of French Cashmere Serges, Foult Jacquot, French Carmelite, 3now Flakes, Plevna Silk mixtures; Lustres, aU shades: French Merinos and Washing Materials of every dascriptton. ■ ■ ■ ■ THE FANCY DEPARTMENT ' Is now overcrowded with all the novelties of the Beagon; Ribbons of all kinds; Laces in black, white; and coloured; Handkerchiefs, Scarfs of every description • China Scarfs and Squares; Collars, Cuffs-sets in linen and lace; Taffeta Gloves for evening wear—2,3 and 4 button Gloves In thread, silk, and kid of every quality; and a variety of Fancy Articles too numerous to mention. . ;■ THE HABERDASHERY DEPARTMENT Is splendidly stocked with the newest designs in Trimmings, Blaok Waterfall and Coloured Silk Fringes: Buttons of all kinds, and of every colour ; Ladies' and Children's Hose, &c, &c. THE MANCHESTER DEPARTMENT Is as well stocked as ever with Colonial, English, and Scotch Blankets and Flannels j American and English Calicoes, in grey and white; also, special value in Brown Hollands, Irish Linens, Drapers, Tablings, Tablecloths, &c, direct from noted Irish manufactories ; Table Covers, in Tapestry, Velvet Pile, Embossed, Printed, and Victoria—superior value. ■:. . . , MEN'S CLOTHING Of every description Is well selected, comprising Boys,' Youths,' and Men's Suits; Coats, Trousers, Vests and Trousers and Vests, from Geelong, London, Bristol, and Glasgow. In this Department we aro offering special inducements in style, quality, and price. THE MEN'S MERCERY DEPARTMENT Embraces a tjrand variety of Dress, Oxford, and ■ Regatta Shirts; Lambs-wool, Flannel, Merino, and Cotton Vests and Pants; Collars, Ties, Scarfs, Gloves, Umbrellas, Handkerchiefs, Portmanteaus, "Travelling Trunks, Bags, Rugs, THE TAILORING DEPARTMENT Is second to none—all patrons agree in giving ns credit for having the best Cutter in town. Workmanship guaranteed. A large and well selected stock of stylish Colonial, Scotch, and English Tweeds and Cloths to choose from. Charges moderate. Self-measurement charts, with patterns, Frbb on application. KIRKPATRIOK, GLENDINING, & CO., DRAPERS, TAILORS, AND OUTFITTERS, PRINCES STREET. RAILWAYS. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. BLUESKIN AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. JANUARY lOtii, 1870. THE Public are informed that RE> TURN TICKEIS will be issued at SmGLB TARES on January 10th to Waitati from Dunedia, Port Chalmers, and intermediate stations, available to seturn on day of issue only, A. GRANT, General Manager. ■ General Manager's Office. Dunedin. If TO LET. __ SUITES OF OFFICES to be LET to ■ Temple Chambers.—Apply National Bank. 12m. TO LET, one of the best paying Hotels in Duneain, containing over 40 rooms. Capital required, about £2000. To anyone under*, standing the business, this offers a capital opening, gja BASTINGS, LEARY, & CO. TO BE LET OR SOLD. THE ASHBURN~ESTATE situated in the Wakara District, three miles from town on the North Taieii Road; comprising above 00 acres, subdivided into seven paddocks, with several miles of live fencing, and including one of the most valuable water powers near town. The residence, built by the late Colonial Architect, Mr Clayton, is of stone, consisting of ten rooms, dining and drawing rooms 18 by 16, other rooms proportionately large. There is a coach house, four-stall stable, cow house, storeroom, workshops, and several other buildings. Also, threshing-mill, driven by overshot water wheel. The residence is surrounded by several acres of native bush, and a beautiful plantation of Scotch fir's and Californian trees. The orchard is large, and one of the finest in the district, being more than 24 years planted. Tho situation aa a suburban residence is not to bo surpassed. The Kaikoral stream runs through tho estate, and on it is erected a mill with 17 hoise-power turbine water-wheel, supplied with water through cast iron pipes, having a perpendicular fall of 210 feet, and which drives two large bone mills, and also flax machinery. There is also a flax store, with a very powerful hydraulic press, workmen's cottages, &c, &c. Terms exceedingly liberal. Further particulars can bo obtained from Mr CAMBPELL, on the .premises; or CAMPBELL i BROS. Athol Place." 31d TO LEND, SUMS OF MONEY From £10 up to £5000, on landed security. Transfers propared. Leases prepared. WM. DALRYMPLE, Exchange* Chambers, Princes street. MONEY TO LSND, on Freehold 1 flecurity, In earns of £SOO and p wards, at current, xate i _ GILLIES, STREET, and HISLOP. MONEY TO LEND, on Freehold Security, on favourable terms, In mams to iul borrowers. Lowest current rates of interest charged. Apsly CONNELL and MOODIK. 1%/f ONEY TO LEND, on Freehold 1 Isd. Soourity. tnith. Anderßon, and Co., Solioi tors nigh streat. 12j £fd.Ktl- T0 LBND on Mortgage d&tfc&£" Soourity. — Thos. Edwards, New Zealand Insurance Company. 7ja HOTELS. OOYAL HOTEL, MA) TYNE STREET, OAMARU. J. D. KETT bogs to notify to his frlonds and tho public that he h»s recontly purcliasod the abovo aotcl. The accommodation for Boarders and Visitors is unsurpassable. Private Rooms for Families. The Billiard Room is constructed on tho most fenproved principles. First-class Stables at the roar of tho premises. . 20d J. D. KEIT, Proprietor. W" COMMERCIAL HOTEL, Catbbdral Square, Christchurch, Canterbury, N.Z. This Hotel is second to nono In the Colony. Extensive Additions and Alterations having been i made, tho Hotel Is now , RkpiißTb with Evert Convknienob for : Fajiimxs i (Inclusive of Private Sitting-rooms) ' f . Ah.o Commercial Gbjitlkmbn. , ,1 The Only Hotel wbaro n Supply of Ice is kept ~ 'i ■ in the Summer MoDtlw. £ " fgS" A Splendid Billiard Saloon, with Three Tables. W : Sample Rooms, , B&th Booms—Hot, Cold, and Shower. E.,COOKSON , ■■ (LajkpW.Rfltlcliae},:

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 5269, 8 January 1879, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 5269, 8 January 1879, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 5269, 8 January 1879, Page 1