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BARGAINS 1 BARGAINS ! BARGAINS ! ROYAL ERIGHTON WRAPPER. SIBBALD S CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT, STAFFORD STHEET. TUST imported, the Brighton Wrapper, *J one of the most suitable garments for the present season. It combines elegance and style not to be surpassed. ■ * Business done on the new principle of small profits and quick returns. ' Early inspection invited. ' ' '-"*f JUST RECEIVED, PER " GEORGE CANNING." IBALE - English and Scotch Blankets and Carpet Bedcovers 1 Bale Twilled and Plain Linen Sheeting — Bolton Sheets, bleached and unbleached — Table Cloths — Towelling and Fine Linen 1 „ Blue Flannel and Duffle— White Flannel and., Serge 1 „ Men and Boys' Strong Striped Shirts— Alloa Socks and Stockings—Stocking Yarn 1 „ Kirkaldy Striped Shirting and Cotton Drug--, get 1 „ Unbleached Calicoes, assorted widths I „ White ditto, ditto I „ Hoyles's Prints, newest patterns 1 Case Shirting — Ginghams — Scarlet and Black Coburgs— Turkey Twills— Black, White, and Coloured Silesias I „ Striped and Plain Winseys — Druggets — Hard and Gala Tartans — Ginghams— Derries 1 „ Rich Flounced Dresses — Chintz— Flounced I Muslins — Jacconet Muslin Dresses — Sewed Collars and Habit Shirts 1 „ Made-up Children's Dresses, and Boys' Circular Coats and Trousers 1 „ Ladies' and Gents' Lambs' "Wool Underdresses — Made-up Under-shirts and Serge t Drawers — Lambs' Wool Stockings and Socks S Cases Ladies' Cloth and Cashmere Boots and Patent Slippers — Children's ditto all sizes ' 1 „ Carpet Shoes and Morning Slippers — Wo- ■ men's and Children's Strong Leather Boots and Shoes 1 „ Ladies' Silk Velvet, Black Silk, and Cloth, Mantles — French Artificial Flowers — Ladies' and Misses' French Stays 1 Case Fine Union Damask, Fringe and Lace to> match. ALSO ON HAND, An Assortment of Fashionable Tuscan, Rice, and Dunstable Straw Bonnets and Hats, Ladies' Riding Hats, Bonnet and Cap Ribbons, White and Black Dress Caps, Flounced Silk Dresses, Check ditto, Rich Blark Satin and Satinette, Watered Silk, Paisley and Barege Long Shawls, Ladies* snd Children's Ready-made Under Linen, Black Paramattas, French Merinoes, Orleans, Patent Crape, Mourning Veils, Silk Umbrellas and Parasols, &c, &c, &c, The above Goods being direct from the Manufacturers, can be confidently recommended as of superior quality. MRS. PATERSON, - • •, Princes Street. ON- SALE. BY THE UNDERSIGNED, EX LATE ARRIVALS. /CHECKED., Flounced, and Poplin Dresses \J Black, White, and Coloured Ribbons Ladies' Fancy Neck Ties and Scarfs „ „' - Ribbon Belts „ White Cambric Handkerchiefs „ Velvet and Chineal Head Dresse* „ Mohair Coronets „ Black and' Coloured Kid Gloves Ladies' and Children's Black and Coloured Silk Gloves Ladies' and Children's Woollen and Cotton, Hosiery Ladies 1 and Children's Stays, assorted Portmonies, Purses, and T ravelling Bags Brown, Blue, and Black Paraspls Gentlemen's White and Regatta Shirts, dressed „ Silk Handkerchiefs— Neck Ties— • Braces — Collars— Buck, Lisle, President Cloth, and Kid Gloves— Socks, Drawers,. and Under Shirts Tapes — Mending Cotton — Hooks and Ejes Cotton Reels— Cotton Cord— Wire Ribbons Needles— Pins— Crochet Cases Hair, Tooth, and Nail Brushes Papier Mache Folios Cigar Cases — Wicker Flasks— Boys' Belts &c, &c, &c. JOHN SIDEY. SUMMER GOODS, A RRIVED per " KATE KEARNEY," A transhipped at Canterbury from the "GLENTANNER,"— 1 CASE Coloured and Black Coburgs 1 „ Coloured and Black Alpacas 1 „ Colouted French Merinos, and Black Henrietta Cloth 1 „ British and French De Lames, and Printed Muslins 1 „ Flounced Balzarines, and Elegant Fancy Silk Dresses 1 „ Ribbons, Parasols, and Flowers 1 „ ' Shawls, Veils, Blonds, and Edgings 1 „ Sewed Collars, Habit Shirts, InfanU* Robes and Caps 1 . „ Infants* Cloaks and Hoods I „ Fancf Prints, newest styles 1 „ Black Moreens, Silk, Kid, and Thread Gloves 1 „ Misses' and Boys' Straw Hats 1 „ Braids, Fringes, Pins, Needles, Buttons, and Bootlaces N ' ■ >,*. 1 „ Cotton" Hosiery f£ -'-'r 1' „ Woollen Hosiery ■ ■■ o -if\ I „ Regatta Shirts, and Elastic Bracea,. A \ 1 „ White and Coloured Stays, all size«,£ I „ Felt Hats , /\^ 1 „ Tweed and Doeskin Trowsera 1 „ .Coed and Moleskin Trowsers ' , ' 1 „ Ladies and Children's Boots and Shoea 1 „ Gentlemen'^ Fancy and Black "Siik Tiet ( and Pocket Handkerchiefs i 1 Bale White Flannels ' f 1 „ Blue Flannels ' i I „ White and Coloured Bed Covers ' 1 „ Table Cloths, Table Covers, and Toilet Covers . I „ Moleskin and Moleskin Cord L ■ „- Linsey Woolsey, and Hearth Rugs- „ . , „ ... JAMES BROWN. 29th October, 1857.

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Otago Witness, Issue 316, 19 December 1857, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Witness, Issue 316, 19 December 1857, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Witness, Issue 316, 19 December 1857, Page 2

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