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Pablio STotioeti. LESLIE, LANE, DOBIE, & CO ALBERT BUILDINGS Princes street (opposite Post Office), Are vow Opening Daily* LABGK SHIPMENTS Of MEW SPRING GOODS. The prospects tor this Spring are brighter than they have been for years, and to-day wo are in possession ef a Freeh Stock to Open the Season with, which is simply magnificent. We offer but brief mention now of the many Novelties wo have juat opened out In our leading Departments, and content ourselves with that cordial invitation extended to all buyers to Inspect for themselves the Stock now submitted. ". NEW DBESS MATERIALS, A Magnificent Display. NEW FEINTS, NEW ZBPHXKB, In Immense Variety. HEW MILLINERY Flowen, Feathers, Plumes, Wings, £o. HBW MANTLES and JACKETS. NEW SILKS and SATINS. All the Latest Spring Novelties In GLOVES. LACES. LACES. LAOUB ' Lovely Laces, Bleu and liare, In every width and colour. BUFFLINGB BEAUTIFUL UUFFLINGB EUI'PLINQS, Ho home In the Trado can show a better Variety than we can at present. NEW RIBBONS, In every Width, Colour, and Shade. Just Opened i A Choice Shipment of LADIES' UMBRELLAS and SUNSHADES. LESLIE, LANE, DOBIE, & CO. Princes street (opposite Post Office). ifflau SEE OUR SPECIAL LINES -■~,-. -In •■■•■■• DHESS GOODS. SPECIALTIES Best Value in the Trade. SPECIALTIES SPECIALTIES lOOpiecesNun'sVellings.alUhadee, SPECIALTIES 92d-worth if 3d. SPECIALTIES 25 pieces Bradford Cashmeres, all SPECIALTIES colours, Is 9d -worth 2s 3d. SPECIALTIES 50pieces A.W. French Cashmeres, SPECIALTIES all ahades (grand line), 2i 6d— SPECIALTIES worth 3s 6d. SPECIALTIES 500 pieces Print, from- 2Jd SPECIALTIES to BJd. SEE OUK WINDOWS. GRAND DISPLAY. MOLLISON, DUTHIE, AND CO., MOLLISON, DUTHIH, AND CO., 195 and 197 George street, Dunedln.. ■ ....■■ . • 23e TIHE NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING I FACTORY.—Famed for Mosglel Tweed T> I EADY-MADE CLOTHINGt-All GarXX I ments Well Out and Thoroughly Shrunk. "V^IOUTHS' SUITS, ODD COATS, ODD X I TROUSERS, ODD VESTS ia all Sizes. LARGEST ASSORTMENT of Boys MOSGIEL TWEED CLOTHING In the Colony. ' ' 01 NLY Establishment where Tall, Short, I . Stout, and Slender Men - Cl AN be Fitted with any Garment'equal I tobtspoke • - AT Prices which; defy Competition. Men's Mosgiel Suits, 39s 6d, 45s ad, 49s 6d, 52s Bd, 57s lid. .' • LI ADIES,' Call and See our Boys' Strong I MOSGIEL TWEED SUITS II N all the Newest Shapes and Patterns. I Best Value in the city. N- OVELTIES in TIES, SCARVES, COLLARS, HANDKERCHIEFS, CUFFS, BKAOES, Dl RESS SHIRTS, REGATTA SHIRTS, I OXFORD SHIRTS in all Sizes and Styles. UMBRELLAS, PORTMANTEAUS, GLADSTONE. BAGS, and TRUNKS at Factory Prices. _^ INGLE - BREASTED BOUND • WORSTED COATS, SUMMEB VESTS, and DUST COATS. . ■ TWEEDS - from the Mosgiel Woollen Mills, 2s 6d, 3s Cd, 3s 9d, up to 5s 6d per Yard. ' ' B- EBERVE your Purchases for THE I NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FAOIOBY, Octagon. , *. r.. ~ . YTOU can Procure every Article for I Men and Boys' Wear at Factory Prices. ■ lit /BARTER & CO. for DRESSES. /BARTER & CO.'S Dressmaker gives great \J Satisfaction. Perfect Fit. Newest Stylet. Good Work guaranteed. Charges, 12s 6d. /BARTER & CO. for MILLINERY. CARTER & CO. have just Opened a Splendid Lot of Hats and Bonnets, Flowers, Feathers, Corsets, and Underclothing, marked off Q/fc PER CENT. Cheaper than ordinary UV milliners. /BARTER & CO. for GLOVES. KID GLOVES, four patent clasps (Dent's), in Tans, Colours, White, Light Colours, 2s lid pair—worth 4s lid; Black Kid Gloves, fourbutton, Is lid, 2s lid, 3s lid—great variety. /BARTER Ie CO. for LAOE. BLACK Silk Spanish Lace, 3|d, 4f d, 6|d; Cream and Coffee Oriental Lace, 2Jd, 3gd, 4}d; Cream and Coloured Yak Lace, 31d, s}d. mHOUSANDS of Bargains top numerous JL to mention. /BARTER & CO. for CLOTHING. BOYS' Knicker Suits, good wear, 4s lid, 5s lid, Oa lid; Boys' Trouser Salts, strong and cheap, 14s 6d, 16s 6d, 18s 6d. /BARTER & CO. for CLOTHING. MEN'S CLOTHING—Reliable Suits, 21s, 30s, 355; Trousers, 6s lid, Ss lid; Men'a Coats, S3 Gd, 10s 6d, 14s 6d. mRY CARTER & CO. AMES HORSBURGH Has just Received NEW ANNUALS for 1887:— Boys' Own Annual, Girls' Own Annual, Routledge's Every Boy's and Girl's Annuals, 7s each ; Hatchard's livery Girl's Annual (first volume), 9s; ■Chatterbux-cloth 6s, boards 3s 6d; Sunday—cloth 6s..iboards—3s 6d; Little Wide-wako, 4s; Family Friend, 2s; The Prize—boards 2s, paper Is 6d; Friendly Visitor, 2s ; Child's Companion,^; Children's Friend, 2s; British Workman, 2s; Band of Hope .Review, Is 3d; Infants' Magazine, 2s; Cottager and Artisan, 2s. Englißh Illustrated Magazine for 1884, 4s 6d j Good Words and Sunday Magazine, 1883-1881,4s 6d. Xarge assortment of new Novels just opened. Mrs Campbell Praed'sncw novel, "Zero," 2s 6d. Large stock of Christmas Cards for sending Home. JAMES HORSBURGH, Cuv Book antj Stationery Warehouse, 73 George •trant. Dnnndln. 15n ■JjL LEXANDER BLI GO, LAW and GENERAL BOOKBINDER. BOOKS NEW AND HESTOOKBD. Elementary Perspective Drawing. S. J. Cartlidge 6s. More Bits from BUnkbonny, J. Slratheak, Siposted, 6s. Living London. G. A. Sala. All About Etiquette, Courtship, Parties, YMtfn'g, &c, 3s—posted, 4s. Manual of Phonography, 2s—posted, 2s 3d Phonographic Studont, Bd—posted, lOd Mental Arithmetic. T. W. Piper. ACCOUNT-BOOKS MANUFACTURED to Any Pattern, including the Supply of huper, Bullujr, Printing, Paging, Perforating, Binding, to. " BIUSIO BOUND to Any Pattern. Importer of Magazine!, Newtpspori, and Periodicals. Agent for the Publications of MieNcw Zealand Government. WHOLHSALH~~ABD KBXAIL, 49 George itrflet, Dnnsdln. I 8( T W 1 L X I E AXI) 01, : COMMERCIAL AND MANUFACTUBING STATIONERS, ~ PRINTERS, KMBOSSEHS, BOOKBINDERS, akp ACCOUNT BOOK MANUFACTUBBRB, PWKCBS BTBIBT, Dr/MMIH. i UST LANDED (ex i.s. Tongariro), Large Supplle Artliti' Materials, Canvas, Drawing Papers, Hrayorj Papers, ie, 40, . \ 2% T AUGER FILS1 CHAMPAGNE. SOLI 3 IMPORTERS : A. K. THOM SQ N & C 0.. Wine axb Spirit Mkrchax/ts, 6 Colonial Bank Buildings, _ BOND STREET, DUNBDIN. ; 28s fT^HE Railway Line being now open from ■JL Fnlmerston to Diinback, I beg to Inform the, Public that I have commenced a FORWARD, ING AORNCY BUSINESS from Duntack towards the loterfor, passing through nil the Townships en routt to the DunsUn. CHARLES NUNN, Forwarding Agent. fBl DmibacV',

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 7722, 17 November 1886, Page 3

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