Drapery. I> R 0 WN, BffING, and CO. M beg 60 call 6he special attention 1 Buyers of Drapery and Clothing to their present extensive and ■Bell-assorted Stocks, which comprise evtry fashionttaSi""?l^ for the Present season. - The fact of Mr iWDf(? having spent several months ii, the various Home markets visiting not only the largest mills, but inspecting the products of makers less known in nptff^^n iet' haS, secured for us many fabrics Sfm. ?• tbe. oolony- The great depression winch for vJS, .n'Sit h f as,. b. eei i^ging throughout the world is very sorely felt in the manufacturing centres, and ofL& par?el ° • e°^ s cau be secured at prices °ut nirt >P?S,P^^^^ those charged in more prostimes. Here in Dunedin, where competition s now so keen _ we have decided-notwithstanding trie very exceptional circumstances under which our W^ l?,lr% pOrts erf secured-to mark every article >hn«^ 7 Hn? mL li al adra™e on landed cost, and ;va"ue ttan ?M °Übt ar"ntee t0 the P^lic better iDunedin* Possible to obtain in any house in jMILLINEEY.-ladies' Millinery Bonnets, 15s to ; . . 4?s 6d; Ladies' Trimmed Hats, 10s to • = 3os; Untrimmed Hats inFelt, Beaver btockingnette, Is 9d to 13s 6d; Feai triers. Flowers, Ornaments in great I ?S" et7; Corsetß, 3s 9d to 17s 6d; j Chemises, 2s 6d to 21»; Nishtj dresses, 3s 9d to 37s 6d; Drawers, Is I 6d to 8s 9d; Combinations, 6s 9d to ■ |2b 6d; Merino and ; Vests, Drawers, Combinations, Babvj linen. J SlLKS.—Black Merveilleux Satin, 3s 6d to 12s 6d: i Coloured Merveilleux Satin, 8s ; 6d; Coloured Faille, 8s 6d; Black Broche Satin, 4s 6d to 12s 6d; , Black Ottoman Silk, 6s 6d to 8s 6d - i Coloured Broche Satin, 7s 6d to 12s ; 6d; Black Velveteens, 3» to 7s 6d • ; Coloured Velveteens, ss; Black and ' Coloured Silk Velvet, Cs to 25sBlack and Coloured Broche Velvet' 8s 6d to 355; Coloured Plushes, 4s 9d tollsßdJ . MANOHESTEE.-Grey Calicoes, 2Jd to6d; White : Calico, 4d to lOd; Twill Sheetings— ?Vhjte, lOd to 2s; Grey, Pd to Is 6d ; I job lot Unbleached Damask Tabling ;■ and Cloths, only slightly damaged,' half-price; Heavy Cottor.Shirtings 5Jd to 10id; Allwool Shirtings, Is to 2s 6d; Brown Holland, 5d to IsLace Curtains, 3s 6dtosos; Tapestry Curtains, 25s to 555; Tapestry Table--covers, 10s to 255; Honeycomb Towels, 4d to Is; Turkish Towels, 7c to 2s 6d; Quilts, 5s to 40s shire, Welsh, and Colonial Flannels, 9d to 3s 6d; Scotch, Bcglish, anc i Colonial Blankets, 9s 6d'to 55sTapestry, Brussels, and Kidderminster Carpets, Mattings, Ei-gs, Mats Linoleum, Floorcloths— st reduce* prices. , CLOTHING.-Boys'Jersey Suits, 7s 6d; Corduroy ... Suits, 17s 6dto 255; Eustic Tweed Suits,ss6d to 158; SeotchTweed Nor-' folk Suits, 10s 6d to 18s 6u; Colonial Tweed Melville Suits. 16-6 dto 2Ss bd; Youths' Hustio Tweed Imperil Sao Suits, 21s to 30s; Scotch Tweed 25s to 355; Colonial Tweed, 33s to 80s. . Special lot of Gents' Eustic Tweed Trousers, 6s 6u- Scotch Tweed Trousers, 9s 6d to 21s-6dr Colonial Tweed Trousers, 1 5s to 21s • Scotch Tweed Trousers and Vest, 17s 6d to 30s ; Scotch Tweed Sac Suits, 35s to 50s; Colonial Tweed, 50s to 63s ; Colonial Tweed Paget • Suits; 55s to 655; Worsted' Overcoats, heavy make, 45s — very. cheapWorsted Overcoats, with Capes, 35s 6d; Tweed .Waterproof Overcoats, ~*»„ 30a to 60s—with Capes, 45s to 70s: : MBEOBBT.-Gents White Dress Shirts, 5s to 10s 6d • Oxford Shirts, 4s 6d to 7s 6d • Crimean Shirts, 6s 6d to 10s 6dMerino, Shirts'; 4s 6d to 10s rfdLambswool Shirts, 3s 6d to 7s 6d; Lambswool Pants, 3b 6d to 7a 6d- , Menno Pants, 4s 6d to 10s 6dMerino Half-hose, Is 3d to 4s 6d; Cashmere Half-hose, Is 9d to 4bSoft Pelt Hats, 3s 6d to 10s 6d; Hare Felts, 6a to 9s 6d; Zephyr Hats. 7s 6d.to 10s 6d- strong Braces, Is to 2s. ' 6d; Scarves, 6d to 3s; Silk Handkerchiefs; 3s- to' 6s6d ; Cardigan Jackets, 6s to 21a;-Football Jerseys' 5s 6d to 7b 6d; Collars, Cuffs, Studs Gloves, Umbrellas,^ ■ Travelline Trunks, Bags, Bugs, Hands, &a. ' . ■.;.,-; Business; Notices. '; J" A M E-S GIB SO N and C 0., * tut v °g?1.'street,'baVe made extensive preparations to Meet T;his Winter's Orders effectually. We now: deliver— . ..-.: ■; ■-:,-, .... Best Green Island Coal ... .... 16s. Walton Park . .... ... ,„ 183 i Kaitangata Nuts ... ... 18s' Kaitangata'Coal '- ... ... '„, 265" Shag Point- do: ' ... ... 26s' Newcastle do ... ... ... 32 5 ; -: ■ Bluff Gravel, 5s per Bag. 15my J^ and- T. ING L I S,; ;oiBINBTMAKBBS AND UPHOLSTBEBES. BPEOIAL PBIOB LIST. : Kapok Beds, Belgian, Tiok ... 30 6 Flock Mattresses^ Belgian Tick 26' 0 Spring do do do «7 6 4ft 6ia Palliasei, per pair ... 11 3 Kapok Pillows ... ... a 0 eaoh Flock do ... ... i g Foil Flax do ... ... i o ..:...-. Iron Bedateadi ... 38 o Biaj Wood \V do; ... ... 17 6 ■■';".•■ Sofa and Carpet Ousnioni ... 30 0 ■■■ Halroloth Carved Couches ... 57 6' Cretonne Stuffed do ... 35 0 ' Chest of Drawers, with Look-ing-glass and Jewel Drawers 47 « Piotnre-framing "at lowest; prioei. A and T. INQL 18, -...- GBOBGB,STEBET. rpHE OOUNTRY ADVERTISING ■'• '■ MEDIUM A CIECULATION OF 7600, PBDfCIPAIiY Df THB OODNIBY DISIEIOIS. The OTAGO WITNESS is the only medium for reaching by Advertisement the whole of the Country Districts of Otago and Southland and South Canterbury, the large amount of Country, Agricultural, and Mining News published from week to week rendering it Indispensable in all country' homes.' The Witness has Correspondents in the following centres:— ' ■•■ ■■ ••■'■•■ ,-. ■--.■ ,■_ : , THB HEADS WANGALOA * PORTOBELLO CHATTON SANDYMOUNT CLINTON HIGHCLIPF, . GOKE - BEOAD BAY JTATAUHA THB PENINSULA FOETEOSB EAST TAIEEI -\VYNDHAM WEST TAIEEI EIVEETON TAIEEI FEEEI DIPTON MULLOCKY GULLY LAKE COUNTY STEATH-TAIEEI ALEXANDEA UPPEE TAIEEI CAMBEIANS TOKOMAIEIEO BLACKS MILTON ~.-. - MANIOTOTO COUNTY CLUTHA HYDE LAWEENCB PALMBESTON AND WAITAHUNA GULLY SHAG VALLEY HAVEL6CK DUNBAOK TAPANUI, HAMPD3N GLBNKBNICH NGAPAEA KAIHIKU, And many other centres which need uot be enumerated. It will thug be seen that a very perfect system of collecting Country News, has resulted from the connection that has been established between the country settlers and the Witness for three and a-half decades, thus rendering the position of this favourite weekly positively impregnable, and constituting it ...... THB BBST COUNTEY ADVEETISING MEDIUM IN THE COLONY. Bankruptcy Notices. IN BANKRUPTCY. NOTICE. THB OTA &(I DAILY TIM H B _ hduly»ppointed GAZETTE for all NOTICES under the Debtor* acd Crodltoi» Act.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 7568, 20 May 1886, Page 1
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