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•\ • - . ■ ■ Public Notices. 'NO. T^T ~ ~ ""* •and ' " '"out , '•'- ■■. - . eSM'IME PASSES! ja, A. AND :T. IJSTGLIS, (if .....-.-■ .... . * Always apace with the times,, now make their First Business- Announcement; for the Autumn and Winter %'-"' Seasons—viz.- > THIS DAY, ■ . SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 20th, They will make their FIRST DISPLAY OF NEW GOODS lii all Departments, And that their Spacious and Well-lighted Windows will contain from that date many of their Leading Novelties, either manufactured in , the Colonies or imported, ex Duke of Westminster, Ruapehu,' Rangatira, and Tainui. s. THESE FIRST SHIPMENTS Include ■; DRESS MATERIALS _^ Of English and Continental manufacture, suitable for Autumn and« Winter wear, O together with TRIMMINGS of .every FASHIONABLE DESCRIPTION to'match; also, : MANTLES, JACKETS, " DOLMANS, SHAWLS, DOROTHIES, MACINTOSHES, ULSTERS, ato OVERALLS, &c., And an-exceedingly Choice Assortment of Beautiful FURS ','.'■ In fashionably designed MUFFS, BOAS, PELLERINES, and MANTLES. _. MILLINERY BONNETS and HATS, UNTRIMMED HATS and BONNETS, .'FLOWERS, FEATHERS, And ORNAMENTS. An Immense Variety of Ladies' and Children* UNDERCLOTHING, GLOVES," HOSIERY^ RIBBONS, LACES,~ VELVETS, VELVETEENS, PLUSHES, CORDS, SILKS, WOOLS, &c.; Or, in a word, every Leading Novelty for the beason in Trimmings. 5. A Grand Assortment of ; FLANNELETTES, Plain and Twilled, in different qualities; « BLANKETS, QUILTS, TOILETS, SHIRTINGS, and CALICOES, In White, Scoured, and Grey; ' - SHEETINGS and DOWN QUILTS: ; BOOTS AND SHOES FROM THE BEST MANUFACTORIES. . FURNITURE, GLASSWARE, CHINA, &c. . ARABESQUE ART, MUSLINS, CARPETS, kc. ....... GENTLEMEN'S MERCERY -' .'.'. In ■. ■.■ ■-. . ' Ties, Scarfs, .Shirts, Underclothing, Hats, Rugs, and Travelling Trunks. A. AJS TD T.'INGLrS '•• INVITE AN EARLY INSPECTION. ' "VTISIT THE LEADING BOOT SHOP" TO THE FRONT .AS USUAL. SEE. QUALITY ,ANIT EXTRAORDINARY. lo >> prices, our stock is unrivalled in the , Ladies' Evening Shoes, 3s :• mmv . Vii-,, 4? ' d' Gs Od- Ladies' TPRnTWT?R<S Shoes, 5s lid, 6s6d, BROTHERS. 7s 9d. Ladies' High Ball WTlr T i, ATITV .« mopls 6s lid, SsOd, 9s 9d.: Simon.;/ • o"™** BROTHERS, BEST English and Contt. * SWw'ottat'ttv -- neß.taJ makes in extensive aHihi IiUALITY. variety - - SEE PRICES.- ,' Our -" BEEHHT!" Boots «TArnv are more famous than ever. PmnTbii»o' M? ns from 5a lld> Wo.BROTHERS, men's from 6s lid, Boys* COMPETITION tom fcUd. (CXtra Str°Dg) DEFIED. See our prices and quality " ' in windows and outside. Comparison Fearlessly In- . . vited. ' -' SIMON BROTHERS, Geokge street (near Octagon). WILLIAM REID (Late of Mills, Dick, and Co.), GENERAL COMMISSION, LAND & ESTATE ,*-,£-. i AGENT, ' No. 1 Colonial Mutual Buildings, Princes street, Duuedin. Agent for Colonial Mutual Life Assurance Society (Limited). Advertising and Publishing Agent.. 4f "7TTHE rolling stone gathers no moss" is a ■. -A fact none can gainsay. " Every man kens whaur his own shoe pinches " is an excellentproyerb. Early rising" is a good habit. To buy S? m A * ¥ Con*inental JJoot Depot IS A GOOD IDJiA, but to reap the benefit of this idea you must buy all your boots from the C.B.D Hundreds testify week by week, and year by year, that the best shop for boots and shoes is THE CONTINENTAL BOOT DEPOT. Ladies' Sewn Shoes, Ss lid ; Ladies' Evening Shoes os 6d; Ladies' Leather Slippers, 2s lid; Ladies' Elastic-sides, 6s 9d; Gents' Sewn Boots, 10s 9d • ! Gents' Oxford Shoes, 6s lid ; only at the CONTINENTAL BOOT DEPOT (Opposite Post Office) Princes street Royal Mail. mE ANAU AND MANAPOURI LAKES.JOHN M'KENZIE'S Royal Mail Coach Service has now been RECOMMENCED:—Lumsden to Te.Anau on1 SATURDAYS and TUESDAYSreturning MONDAYS and THURSDAYS Particulars in Railway Penny Timetable. 2ld mO TOURISTS AND TRAVELLERS. COBB & COS LINE OF COACHES TO . WEST COAST, Leaving SPRINGFIELD EVERY TUESDAY and FRIDAY. Passengers and Parcels Booked, and all infor.. mation as to connecting trains, fares, &c, maybe obtained from the Agents, NEW ZEALAND EXPRESS COMPANY (Campbell and Crust), Manse street., Dunedin __. 30ja ROYAL MAIL LINE OF COACHES (COBB & CO. The above Line of Coaches leave Lawrence for Roxburgh, Clyde, Cromwell, Quecnstown, and aU intermediate places, every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, on arrival of first train from Duuedin. returning on the alternate days. Leave Pahnerston for JS'aseby, St. Bathans, Ophir, and Clyde on Mondays and Fridays: and for Macraes and Nenthorn every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. Leave Middlemarch for Hyde, Kyeburn, and Nasebyon Wednesdays at 9 a.m., and Saturdays at 12.30 p.m.. Leave Naseby for Middlemarch and intermediate places on Mondays and Thurs- • days at 7a.m., connecting with trains arriving at Dunedin at b tun. H. CRAIG & CO. TTetii Offirn ; Pbpl »trnH. T,n.\vrer.f« r oyal F >busbs- . 'Bus leaves Portobcllo for Duuedin DAILY at 8 urn., returning at 3 p.m. Fare. Is each way, and :rom .Waverley, 6d; children under 10 years of »ge, half-price. A Special 'Bus will leave Union Bank corner at ).-30 a.m. daily, returning at 4.30 p.m. Coach Loaves ft:indyinount at 8.30 a m. every rUESDAY, THURSDAY, and SATURDAY, returning from Dunedin aL3p.ni S.S. ONSLOWwiII leave Portobello for DunJ :din daily at 7.45 a.m., returning from Duncdin • ' i.lSp.m. Special trips can be arranged for DAVID SEATON, Proprietor Imy Power's Stables. Maclaggau street]

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 9355, 20 February 1892, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 9355, 20 February 1892, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 9355, 20 February 1892, Page 3

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