NEW GROCERY STORE, PRINCES STREET, THOS. W. BARRINGTON BEGS leave to inform the Inhabitants of Dunedin, and vicinity, that he has OPENED those Premises in Princes Street, being part of Mr. Switzer's New Store, with A General Stock of Groceries, &c, of the best quality, which he offers at Moderate Prices, and solicits a trial. Finest Black Tea, 3s. per lb. Sugars, s£d., 7d., and Bd. per lb. Whisky — Brandy — Currants — Raisins — Rice — Barley — Split Peas — Sago — Soap — Candles, &c, &c. PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN, (Next Miss Sinclair's). JUST OPENED, A Large Assortment of Summer Goods. riOLOURED SHOT GLACE SILKS \J Black Glace Silks Black Gros de Naples French Satin Brocaded Silk Dresses Flounced do. Balzarine and; Mohair Dressei Printed Muslin do. Worked White Book Muslin do. Self-coloured Barege, for Dressea Printed Cashmere, Oriental Checks, for Children's Dressea French De Lames, „ Muslins — De Lames — Coburgs— G+rsascians Tartans — Ginghams — Piints ■•*-"-" Black and Coloured French Merino Ladies' Tuscan/Rice, and Dunstable Bonnets „ Beaver and Dunstable Riding Hats Misses and Children's Coloured and White Straw Hats Ribbons, Feathers, Flowers, Bugles, &c, for Trimming Boys' Moire Antique, Hair, and Satin Caps „ Glengarry and Black Cloth Caps Felt and Straw Hats Ladies' Black Silk Velvet Mantles Moire Antique and Glace Silk do. „ Coloured Cloth do. Misses and Children's Cloth and Silk do. Paisley Long Shawls Silk Tissue Barege Shawls Ladies' Ready-made Under-clothing Children's Dresses &c, &c, &c, The above Goods are all of the best quality, and the latest Fashions. MRS. PATERSON, Princes Street. ALEXANDER RENNIE HAS again Received, per the "Jura," a Large Assortment of BOOTS AND SHOES from Mr. Websteb, consisting of— i Men and Boys' Watertights — Bluchers Women's Cloth and Leather Boots Women's and Girls' Watertights, Golashes, Shoes, Pumps, <&c. The above are made according to special directions, and well adapted for the Colony — in some respects Superior to those formeily sent from the same quarter. Those who have not had a trial of Mr. W.s Boots may be informed that they are — both as regards Material and Woikmanship — quite difteient from what is generally imported into the Colony. In prospect of leaving soon for the country, A. R. has tesolved to dispose of the above Goods on and after Monday the !Bth inst., at considerably REDUCED PRICES. Parties who have previously left their measures will please accept of this Notice. FLOUR. FINE, OVERHEAD, & SECOND FLOUR FOR SALE— Good duality. HAIR DRESSING. GEORGE MURRAY begs respectfully to inform the Inhabitants of Dunedin that he intends to commence Business in the above line, and trusts, from past experience, (having served in some of the iirst-class shops in London and Edinburgh), and attention to business, lo merit a share of public patronage. Families attended at their own ?-esidences. RAZORS GROUND AND SET. N.B.— G. M. Avill attend at his residence, Maclaggan Street, (opposite the Royal Hotel), every evening during the week, from 4 p.m. to | 9 p.m.: and on Saturday from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.
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Otago Witness, Issue 366, 4 December 1858, Page 1
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