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WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BOOT, SHOE, LEATHER, AND GRINDERY WAREHOUSE. JOHN SWITZER, [0®® 1 !? AH© SSI®! 52 &&&[&» PRINCES STREET, 1 DUNEDIN, HAS ON SALE the following List of GOODS, all selected from the Beat Markets in the United Kingdom, at the Lowest possible Cash Prices. Every Description of Ladies and Gentlemen's Boots and Shoes made of the Best Material and Woiknianship. J. S. havinor secured some of the best of English and Scotch Workmen, he is enabled to keep a Large Supply of his own Manufacture always on hand. Country O)-ders punctually attended to, and forwarded ivith promptitude and care. j LIST OF GOODS ON HAND :- i Gents' Napoleon Grain Bootg ' Ladies" Kid Top Boots, Elastic Sides „ „ Enamelled Boots n Leather „ „ „ Wellingtons » £ lot . h »» » r,, j-m , „ Cashmere „ „ „ Clarence and Bluchers ;; >( Lacing Boots „ Balmorals and Memela t) Cloth „ Watertights and Galoshes „ Patent Slippers „ Carpet and Leather Slippera , h a 'f n „ Enamelled Antigropoleis » h^sT" " >< Grain » ',', Carpet \\ „ Leather Legging 3 I „ Nailed Boot* Youths' Watertight 3, Bluchers, and Wellingtons. Girls' Leather, Cashmere, Cloth and Kid Boots, Patent and Calf Slippera. Also, a Large Assortment of Children and Infanta' Boots and Shoes. , MACLAGGAN STREET, DUNEDIN, OTAGO, (Nearly Opposite the Chib and Royal Hotel), NOVEMBER 1858. TO GENTLEMEN, PARENTS, OR GUARDIANS. I BEG most respectfully to call your attention to the following List of Goods, Suitable for Gentlemen's wear, and solicit the favour of your patronage, should it only be for a trial order, feeling assured that it will be no fault of mine if it does not lend to further favours. The distinguishing features and mode of conducting my business may be summed up thus— The Lowest Price at once stated before taking the order ; The workmanship wai ranted, and a perfect fit gauranteed ; All Cloths (except Superfines) thoroughly shrunk before they are Cut ; The Time in which Clothes are promised to be made faithfully kept ; And tor GENTLEMEN FROM THE COUNTRY, or on a visit, who may not have time to wait, any Garment can be made (in ordinary clrcumttances) in 21 Hours notice ; Also All Ready-Made Clothes, and Drapery Goods of whatever kind, are marked, in plain figures, the very lowest price, from which no icduotion can or will be made, being satisfied that the Prices aro (to say the least of it), the most moderate in the Province. To give an idea of the Prices of Gentlemen's Chines, ie may be stated that — A Superfine Black Coat can be made to order for £3 Bs. and upwards. A Tweed Coat from £2 2s. A Vest from 17s. 6d., and a Pair of Tweed Trowsers, made to order, from 255. and upwards, according to Quality. I may further add that, having had great experience in the Cloth and Drapery Trade during the last fifteen years, and selecting my Goods with taste and care, I am in a position to know the value of what I sell, and what sort of Goods are most worthy of recommendation. I am, Your obedient Servant, JAMES R. HOOD, Tailor, Clothier, and Draper. CONDENSED LIST OP GOODS:— Cloths, &o. Ready-Made Clothing. Shirts and Hosiery. West of England and Yorkshire Tweed Coats, at 12s Cd and 20s White Dress Shirts, linen breasts, bupernne Broad and Narrow Doeskin Coats, from 35a collars and cuffs from 6s 6d Black nndVancy Doeskins ""from 11.^ SrT^ f^^ %"?'? '" Fancy coloured Bedford Cords Tweed and cfoth Trow,ers, from ' *"* En3i.hTwJe d d. MdWoolCordi D WV „ r , t Wh£ Shirts, Rodney Sydney Tweed f «« C ° rd Trowsers > fronts, 8s 6d * Scotch Tw P eds and Diagonals Drill' Wsm and Overalls, at et^' SS~ nm «SS” - -• - un » ™« Striped and checked Linen Drill Tr ° WSerS> *' ?S M; *" '*#* SM '* 2s 9d Silk and S*tin Vestings New LenininEton Cord Trowsers, Fancy Regatta Shirts, 3s 9d and Pure White Quilting for Vests ~., ,°. nyn 'y I>2s Gd 4s 6d Light Fancy Vestings Oilskin Coats and Sou westers, 4s Strong working Stripe Shirts. tt • m ,* -^ , I' lguved Silk and Sitm Vests linoil 3« Union Tweed for Boys' Clothes Pilot Clolh Monkey Jackets Fan ' Crimean Wool <=hirtn Blue and White Plaiding for Cloth and Tweed Caps ShirtUliars,^ces Purses c . , I™. , , Pl * ld "V drawers and Flannel Galashiels-made L.-wool Hosiery Scotch-made Shepherd Tweeds Sh "'3 _ Scotch loom-made Socks and Fleecy Cotton for Drawer 3 Blue and White Striped Jumpers Stockings Alpacas Striped and Guernsey Frocks Cotton nnd Merino Socks and Velveteens Blue Serge Shirts, fiom 6s 6d O1 Stockings t -m v jr> .. t\ ohetund nbhed L.-wool Drawers Jane L * , l ]eCCy IT? °T II 1"™1 "™ Aberde ™ "'ire-wrought Socks &c - &c -> «o- ' Cotton Undershirts and Drawers Children's Socks and Stockings Black and Coloured Silk Handkerchiefs— Stocks and Neck Tics— Scarfs— Mufflers— Night Caps Fancy Gingham Neckerchiefs, from lOd— Colomed Cotton Pocket Handkei chiefs, from 6d. ' &c, &c, &o. GENERAL DRAPERY GOODS:— Unbleached Cotton, from 4jd ; White Watertwist, 8d ; Flannel, from Is 4d ; Stripe Shirting, lOd • Blankets, 233 6d a pair; Tweeled Linen Sheets, 14s 6d a pair; Counterpanes 7s 6d • Linen Bed Ticks, from lid; Towels, ()sd ; Table Cloths, large size, 5s 9d; Table Covers, Gs GJ; Wincey Petticoats, 8s 9d ; A Large Assortment of Superior Prints, fast colours, from 5s to 6s 6d a Full Dress ; Muslin and Barege Dresses ; Long Cashmere Plaids; Winceys and Alpacas for Dresses; Jean for Stays; Turkey Tweeled Cotton for Children's Diesses; Spotted Scarlet Coburc • &c, &c, &c. A Large Assortment of Printed Books, upon all Subjects, will be Sold Cheap. Writing Paper ; Steel Pens ; Made Quiis ; Blotting Books ; Tooth and Nail finishes ; Note Books •' Pocket Day Cooks ; Needles ; Tapes ; Thread ; Boot Laces • Buttons ; and Small Wares of all kinds' Cavendish and Negiohead Tohacco ; Clay and Walnut Pipes • Pipe Cases I &c, &c, & c . Orders by Pest, or otherwhe, from the Country punctually attended to, the Prices rigidly adlxered to, and dispatched with promptitude and care. JAMES R. HOOD, TAILOR, CLOTHIER, AND DRAPER, MACLAGGAN STREET, ; DUNEDIN. j

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Otago Witness, Issue 366, 4 December 1858, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 366, 4 December 1858, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 366, 4 December 1858, Page 7

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