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Drapery. gPRING EXHIBITION Of all the Newest and Choicest Offerings of Industry and Skill to THE WORLD OF FASHION At KIRKPATEICK, GLESDINING, k, CO.'B. By last Mail Steamer, and by th ihipe Lyttelton and City of Sparta, X., G., » 1 Co. received Extensive Shipments for tht.-; Ming Trade, inspection of which by the LADIES OF DUNEDIN is respectfully invited. In the MANTLE DEPARTMENT can be seen exceedingly pretty Costumes, in Pompadour, Cambrics, Satteens, Italian Cloths, and many other entirely new fabrics; also very newest styles in Capelets, Dolman Mantles, Jersey Paletots, &c. Special attention is directed to the Stockingette and Corkscrew Mantle Cloths. The SILK DEPARTMENT offers to intending purchasers MAGNIFICENT VALUE IN PLAIN AND COLOURED SILKS; also in Japanese and Pym's Irish Poplins, all of which for wear, beauty of finish, and rivi.-.iess of appearance, are absolutely unsurpassable. Beautiful Trimmings in Diagonal Satins, Merveilleux Taconnie, Pekin, Pompadour, and Broche. Parasols in the latest designs. In DRESS GOODS X., G., and Co. are showing an extremely attractive stock of very many descriptions of manufacture. The New Vienna Cloth, soft of texture, and of various shades; the Taffeta of brilliant surface; the Plain and Figured Beiges of exquisite designs ; the Camelina, Kyber Glaces, Valetta, Albani Mixtures, Botany, and \ other Dress Materials are all new, and are certain to be greatly admired Lustres, Carmelites, Pompadours, Merinos, &c &c in all shades. Also, Finest Washing Materials in Cambrics, Prints, Yosemites, &c. &c. THE MILLINERY DEPARTMENT displays perfect gems of the Latest Parisian Fashions. Ihe Bonnets are well worth a visit of inspection, whilst the novelties introduced in Hats are unusually numerous. Of the very latest innovations may be mentioned the Rough-and-Ready and White Trimmed Boho Straws, very suitable for schoolgirls' wear. Also tor ladies' wear, the Mosaic Queen, Chain Edge Brilliant, Princess Frederica, Fancy Royal, Tuscan Royal Swiss, Serpolette, Gaiety, &c. Leghorns in great variety. Superb assortments of Flowers, Wreaths, Droops Feathera, Plumes, &c. THE FANCY AND LACE DEPARTMENTS have been amply replenished with all the rarest and freshest novelties. Many of these novelties are really beautiful, and should be seen rather than described. The newest fancies in Laces are the Black, Cream and Coffee Coloured Kilted Laces ; also, Cream and Coffee Coloured Point d'Alencon and Languedoc Laces • also, chaste patterns in Maltese, Cluny, Valenciennes, Torchon, and Bretonne. Everything new in Scarves and' Fichus, Merveilleux, Rows of Cream and Gold Lace and Silk Muslin, &c., &c. Lace and Linen Sets in profusion. Frillings, Ruehings, &c. in almost endless variety. NEW HOUSEHOLD GOODS. NEW HOSIERY. NEW MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING. And specially are Gentlemen informed that SPLENDID NEW TWEEDS are now on view in X., G., and Co.'s Tailoring Department. WEDDING TROUSSEAUX. DRESSMAKING. MANTLE-MAKING. MOURNING. KIRKPATRICK, GLENDINING, & CO., PRINCES STREET, Dunedin. Money. TO LEND, SUMS OF MONEY from £25 up to £6000, on landed security. Tranefers prepared under the Land Tranefer Act. WM. DALRYMPLE, Exchange Chambers, 95 Princes street. ■jY/|ONEY TO LEND, on Freehold Security, in sums of £100 and upwards, at current rates. GILLIES, STREET, & HISLOP. MONEY TO LEND, on Freehold Security, on favourable terms, in sums to suit borrowers. Lowest current rates of interest charged. Apply CONNELL & MOODIE. £8000 T0 LEND on Freehold Security, in sums to suit borrowers. EDMUND SMITH, Savings Bank. MONEY to LEND on approved mortgage securities at current rates. Shares bought and sold. E. MELLAND, Money, Land, and Commission Agent, 17ju Albert Buildings, Princes street. MONEY reasonably LOANED on Marketable Shares with moderate margin.— Further particulars SEWARD, Sharebroker, 08 Princes street. 30au MONEYI MONEY! THE PERMANENT BUILDING S0CIETY OF OTAGO is now prepared to Lend Money in sums to suit, repayable ia monthly, quarterly, or half-yearly instalments. R. H. LEARY, 9ju General Manager. SCOTTISH AND NEW ZEALAND INVESTMENT COMPANY (LIMITED). This Company ADVANCES MONEY on MORTGAGE, security of freehold er leasehold lands, in any sums from £100 upwards at the lowest current rates of interest. Application forms and full particulars from CONNELL & MOODIE, Agents for the Company. Princes street, Dunedin. BJo Sporting. DANIEL M'GUINNESS , GRAND CONSULTATION on the CANTERBURY J.C. HANDICAP, to be run in November. Five Thousand Subscribers at £1 each, to be distributed as under :— First horse, £2000; second do, £1000; third, £750; starters (divided), £625; non-starters (divided), £625; total, £5000. If cheques are forwarded, exchange must be added. AVherever possible P.O. Orders should be forwarded, and stamps enclosed for reply.—Address Daniel M'Guinness, Ship Hotel; or Box 15, Post-office, Timaru. 19au TONKS' ALBION SWEEP, No. 27, On the MELBOURNE CUP of 1880. 2000 Members at £1. First prize, £800; second, £300; third, £200; starters (divided), £250; non-starters (divided), £450. Address: RICHARD J. TONKS, Box 31, Greymouth. ™ -jt|-ELBOURNE CUP, 1880. H. N. ABBOTTS ANNUAL DISTRIBUTION OF PRIZES ON THE MELBOURNE CUP. 5000 SUBSCRIBERS AT £1 EACH. List No. 1. First Horse.. .. .. .. £1000 Second Hone .. .. .. 400 Third Horse .. .. .. 200 Other starters to divide .. .. 1200 Non-starters to divide .. .. 2200 £5000 (List No. 1 nearly foil.) Owing to the large number of disappointments last year, List No. 2 for a similar amount will be opened immediately this is complete. Early application therefore ia particularly requested. Please add exchange to cheques, and two stamps for reply and result. H. N. ABBOTT. United Service Hotel, Auckland, June, 1880. 3Ju

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 5803, 24 September 1880, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 5803, 24 September 1880, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 5803, 24 September 1880, Page 1

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