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DRAPSRY. NECESSARY THINGS, WHEBE TO PROCURE THEM. |7"IRKPATRIOK, GLENDINING, & CO. -i-V desire to draw the attention o! Buyers of Drapery, Silk Mercery, Clothing, Carpets, and Household Furnishing to the completeness of their STOCK. THE SILK DEPARTMENT Has just received a lar^re addition of the famous makes of Lyons and English Silks—warranted to wear—in blacks and colours; everlasting Irish Poplins, all shades; Jackets, Mantles, Pischus, in all the leading styles and newest materials; Costumes, Parachutes, Umbrellas, && THE MILLINERY DEPARTMENT Contains & choice assortment of French and English trimmed Bonnets and Hats, and of copies taken from them by flrat-class MiUinors. These duplicates are equal to the Imported goods, and at much lower prices, untnmmed Hats from Is upwards. The Flowers and Feathers are the finest lot ever shown in Dunedln. Ladies who have had the pleasure of inspecting them unhesitatingly say that for beauty, variety, and cheapness they never saw such 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-selected Stock of the most fashionable materials, consisting of French Cashmere Serges, Foult Jacquot, Fronch Carmelite, Snow Flakes, Plovta riilk mixtures, Lustres, all shades; French Merinos and Washing Materials of overy description. THE FANCY DEPARTMENT Is now overcrowdsd with all the noveltios of tho Beason; Ribbons of all kinds; Laces in block, white, and coloured ; Handkerchiefs, Scurfs of every description ; China Scarfs and Squares; Collars, Cuffs—sets in linen and Isce ; Taffeta Gloves for evening wear—2, 3, and i button Gloves In thread, silk, and kid of evory quality; and a variety of Fancy Articles too numerous to mention. THE HABERDASHERY DEPARTMENT 19 splendidly stocked with the newest designs in Trimmings, Black Waterfall tad Coloured Silk Fringes: Buttons of all kinds, and of every colour ; Ladies' and Children's Hose, &c, &c. THE MANCHESTEB DEPARTMENT Is as well stocked aa ever with Colonial, Enelish, and Scotch Blankets and Flannels; American and English Calicoes, in grey and white; also, special value in Brown Hollands, Irish Linens, Diapers, Tablings, Tablecloths, &c, direct from noted Irish manufactories ; Table Covers, in Tapestry, Velvet Pile, Embossed, Printed, and Victoria—superior value. MEN'S CU)THING 01 every description Is well selected, comprising Boys,' Youths,' and Men's Suits; Coats, Trousere, Vests and Trousers and Vests, from Geelong, London, Bristol, and Glasgow. In this Department wo are offering: special inducements In stylo, quality, and price. THE MEN'S MEKGERY DSPAP.TSIENT Embraces a grand variety of Dress, Oxford, and Regatta Shirts; Lurab-i-wool, Flannel, Merino, and Cotton Vesta and Pants; Collars, Ties, Scarfs, Gloves, Umbrellas, Handkerchiefs, Portmanteaus, Travelling Trunks, Bigs, Rugs, I THE TAILORING DEPARTMENT I 3 second to none—all patrons agree in giving us credit for having the best Cutter in town. Workmanship gmranteed. 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, Fkks on application. KIRKPATEICK, GLENOINING, & CO., DRAPERS, TAILORS, AND OUTFITTERS, PRINCES STREET. TO LET. SUITES OF OFFICES to be LET in Tomple Chambers Apply National Bank. 12m rri 0" 1J c t. ALLANDALE HOUSE, FJRBSRY, Together with 3 acres of land, including orchard, &c. Rent, £100. To a party desirous of opening as a private f imily or public hotel, a liberal lease will be given. Apply 29ji J. T. ROBERTS, Land Az*nt. np.O LET, Offices in Colonial Bank -*- Euildings; the best in town, and convenient to tho Courts, Post Office, &j. Twelve rooms on ground floor, ar.d nine on first fl ior, arrimged so as they can be let in suites of two up to eight rooms, as may be requirid. RIID & DUSCANS, If Princes ttreet. TO bo LET, Moray place (close to the Railway Station), uunedin, a LAKGB SHBD, 142 ft long and 62ft wide; mi table for either a foundry, builder's shop, or aoy purpose requiring a large area ((or storage) under cover. The premises having for some past been U3ed by Mr Giwn, carrier, as Btables, &c, have stills and loose-boxes arranged down each side of the building, ( Soring aoomtnodation for nearly 100 horses or catt c, besides ample 1 oom in the centre for carriages, &;. To Livcry-statle Keepers aid Auctioneers this presents the finest SALE-YARD in Duncdin. For rent, apply to HEELES & CO., Merchants, 25j!i Princes street South, Dunedin. mo LET OR SELL, VALUABLE BUSINESS B'JILDING SITES IN HIGH STREtT. Bilng a portion of tho Presbyterian Church Trust Reserve. This streot is now the Principal Merc int'.le Thotoughfare in the C.ty. Kaily application is necessary. Terms liberal. Full valuation st expiry of l;a30 for all buildings. Further particulars, 27ji BASTINGS, LEARY, & CO. ' VALUABLE ESTATE, To be Let for a fcerm of yeira Maclean" brothers are instructed by Robert Haworth, Keg., to let, by private treity, THE CALDER7AN ESTATE, Two and a-haU miles from Waiwera Railway Station, and consisting of— 2130 acre?, subdivided into paddocks, and hiving thereon all necessary farm buildings. Two hundred acres are in English grasps, 60 acres in wheat and oais, 12 acres turnipß, and ICO acres rape asd giass ; 40 acres broken up—in all about 420 acres cultivated. For further particulars if property, conditions of lease, &c, apply to R. HAWORTH, Esq ; Or to JIiC:.EANT BROTHER1!, Iji Dunedin and IS.ilclutha. nn o L~ E T, A — Those Premises in course of erection, adjoining the warehouse of Mossis Sargood, Son, and Ewen, to be known as " The Royal Exchange Hotel.' Tho housi will contain 35 bedrooms, 12 sHtingrooms, billUrJ-ruom. spioious dining-room (29.'t x 51ft), and all the nttsettary appliances for a first-class hotel ; and is without doubt the besl putition iv Dunedin for a h;tel. Further particulars on app.ioation. 10ja BASTINGS. r.EIRY, & CO. LOST, FOUND, ETO. XG'UCE TO BAMUSK3 A«D OTHERS. £5 REWARD. LOST, a PROMISSORY NOTE for £500 b.ariug the eucloroement of "John King aud C 0.," d it:d January 21st, 1870. Tho public sre cautioned against negotiating the aoio. Tho above reward will be paid to any pirson rcturnicg the sumo to JOHN KING & CO., Beswick stroet, 30ja 'Jimaru. BUTCHERS. ADOKNWELL informs the Public that tho Primest Quality, Lowest Prices, Largest Sales are at George and.St. Andrewstreets, PrlmsstMutloD, 2d per lb, for cash. Guaranteed Bonnets.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 5291, 3 February 1879, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 5291, 3 February 1879, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 5291, 3 February 1879, Page 1

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