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Drapery. JjERBEST,;"•' HAYNES,' A CO. Having made unusually large purchases this season Js3?£ Woollen-Manufacturing Co.'s Goods* are in a position to execute orders for ... " GENTLEMEN, YOUTHS,'AND BOYS 1/ ; - - CLOTHING- ............ in a styleYrarely to be met:with in the Colony, and ■ . AT VERY MODERATETPRICES. iJS^S? 0* of Clothing is the best value and m oß t carefully selected ever offered in Dunedin. The buyer of the imported goods has had TEN YEARS' EXPERIENCE of the customers' requirements in that department, and, with unlimited means at his disposal, has succeeded m purchasing really first-class Fashidnable uoods at pnoea not uncommonly paid for low-class goods. The local-made Clothing is made on the premises ZtiafUptin^ SUPerVißiOn> "*■ Ot the best MEN'S MOSGIEL TWEED SUITS MEN'S BANNOCKBURN TWEED SUITS ' YOUTHS' MOSGIEL TWEED SUITS . BOYS' MOSGIEL TWEED SUITS. In Boys and Youths' Suits the assortment is most complete, and includes THE CAMBRIDGE SUIT THE IMPERIAL SUIT THE BRIGHTON SUIT - THE LEOPOLD and PRINCE ALFRED SUITS. A Special Line of 50 Boys' Suits, from 10a 6d to 12s 6d • .: ■ worth 20s. HERBERT, HAYNES, & CO. jyjOLLISON, DTJTHIE, & CO. would invite inspection of their large stock of READYMADE CLOTHING, &c., of extra good value, comprising— Hen's Paget Suits Boys' Tweed Suits ; Men'B Sac Suits Youths' Tweed Suits : Men's Felt Hats . Boys' Felt HatsJ Men's Tweed Hats Boys' Straw Hats : Men's Straw Hats Pants, Shirts, &c. MOLLISON, DUTHIE, & CO. would also call attention to a splendid assortment of FANCY GOODS, which they secured at a large discount from the usual price, consisting of— Photo Albums, for Christmas Presents ': Scrap Albums : do .' : Card Trays do | -' Book Slides do : Writing Desks do Purses do ; Glove Boxes do ' • Ladies' Companions do Inkstands do ; Workboxes do ; Perfumery; do : Dolls do. Woolwork . do 195 and 197 GEORGE STREET. Publications. OTAGO WITNESS.—Special attention given to the Rural and Household Depart ments* . . ...-.-. OTAQO WITNESS.—To be had of all News-agents at 6d for Binjfle. copies. Sent om office for 7s per quarter, or £1 5s per annum. OTAGO WlTNESS.—Questions on all subjects answered, Riddles, Charades, &c., and €ue for the Family Circle. " TAGO WITNESS.—Greatly improved in all respects. To be had ot News Agents. - OTAGO WITNESS. —Beat Weekly Paper for miners, woolgrowers, an farmers' OTAGO WITNESS.—New Stories— large amount of Original Matter. Price, 6d. OTAGO WITNESS. —Best Weekly Literary and Commercial Paper in New Zealand ■ -. . ■, .. Sporting. * WELLINGTON CUP. : WELLINGTON CUP. WELLINGTON CUP. MESSRS LYONS~&. HART, Moneybrokers, Manse street, Dunedin, have opened a CONSULTATION THE WELLINGTON CUP; To be Ron o:f FEBRUARY 3rd, 1881, . ■ ■• OF ■ '.' ONE THOUSAND SUBSCRIBERS AT £1 EACH, To be Divided as follows:— ." First Horse .. .. . ~£3OO Second do .. .. ' .. 150 Third do' ■:. .. ..-100 i Starters (divided) ... ..150 Non-starters (divided) .. .. - 300 Total -..-• - ..£IOOO Early application is necessary, as the CONSULTATION will positively close on or about the Ist of February next. Please add one shilling to crossed cheques. P.O. orders where obtainable. NO STAMPS NEEDED FOR REPLY. Address, ■t LYONS & HART, Money-brokers, Manse street, Dunedin, 12Ja i Treasurers. ■ CONSULTATION EXTRAORDINARY. LV O N S" & HA R T, MONEY BROKERS, 13 ITiHUBBIUJBT, DDKJBIIt, Hare much pleasure to inform the pubic at large that they have started a CONSULTATION ON THE DUNEDIN CUP. Three Thousand Subscribers at £1 each. Thirty-nine Prizes. Thirty-nine Prizes. Distribution as follows:— First Horse .. • .. .. ~ £iooo Second „ .. .. .. . 500 Third „ .. .. .. .. soo Starters (divided) .. .. .. 500 Non-starters (divided) .. .. ~ 700 Total .. .. .. £3000 Notice. —The usual deduction from 11 other com sultations now advertised is 10 per cc ;we deduc only 5 PER CENT. t2B" No stamps needed for reply. Please P.O. order or crossed cheque with exchange (Is) added. • LYONS & HART, Money Brokers, 13 Manse street, Dunedin, 30d Treasurers. WELLINGTON CUP, 1881.— H. N ABBOTT'S DISTRIBUTION OF PRIZES on theWELLINGTON CUP. 1000 Subscribers at £1 each. ■ First Horse, £400; second Horse, £200; third Horse, £100; other Starters, to divide, £100 • Nonstarters, to divide, £200 ;—£looo. • - > Early application for Shares will oblige. Please add exchange to cheques, and two stamps for reply and result. A Commission will be deducted from all prizes for expenses. H. N. ABBOTT, Proprietor United Service Hotel. Auckland, December, ISSO. P.S.—The drawing for tickets will be on the art union principle, and conducted by five gentlemen to be chosen by the subscribers. lja TONKS' ALBION SWEEP, No. 30, On the DUNEDIN CUP, to' be run at Forbury- Racecourse, On 24th FEBRUARY, 1881. — 2000 Members at £1. First prize, £800; second, £300; third,£2oo; starters (divided), £250; non-starters (divided), £450. Tickets of Mr Charles Armstrong Union Hotel Stafford street, Dunedin. ' Address: RICHARD J. TONKS, Box 31, Grevmouth. ■ gj a

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 5905, 12 January 1881, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 5905, 12 January 1881, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 5905, 12 January 1881, Page 1

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