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1 IN V Jhlx\jJ\.i\\XJLLi±jM JOHN Cl HUGHES TTAS much pleasure in announcing that the NEW ROYAL HOTEL is now completed, ■*--*- and that he has OPEZ^I'TP the same ibr Public Accommodation. TH<: HOTEL Is very Commodious, consisting of — A Large First-class Dixixg Room, A Private Sitting Room, and Thirteen comfortahle Bedrooms. He can make up in all between Thirty and Forty Beds. The SECOND CLASS consists of— A Bar, T\p_, and Bagatelle Rooms, with corresponding Sleeping Apartments. THE STABLE Has Ten Stalls and a Loose Box, Completed on the most approved principle, and under the management of an experienced Oilier. J. G. H. feels bound to thank his Patrons for the support they have given him in the Premises lately occupied by him, where, he must confess for want of accommodation, lie could not afford that comfort which it has always been Jiis wish to give. He being now in a position to render every comfort that can be expected in a First-class Hotel, would respectfully solicit a share of public support, being confident that nothing shall be wanting on his part to merit the same. Invercargill, Bth July 1859. " JOHN MOLLISON, &03©1Ffl®EIgS[B MM) ©[laHSAO. ffiSß^a&iW, PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN, HAS Received, ex " Alpine," a Sfi.evdid Assortment of Tailors', Milliners', and Dressmakers' FURNISHINGS: Also, a Variety of FANCY GOODS, GENERAL DRAPERY, and GENTLEMAN'S READY-MADE CLOTIUNG, Consisting of — GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING. FANCY GOODS. Gents 1 Angola Tweed Coats, 200 paiis Tweed, Doe- Blaclc and Coloured Fiin^e fiom i inch to 3 inches, skin, and Worsted Cord and Mole Trowscis; Liches' Black and White Lace Falls, Sewed MusBlack Cloth, Tweed and Fancy Vests ; Islue Serge j hn beeves and Collars, Silk Scarfs, Bonnet RibShirts, Guernseys, Cotton, Meiino, and Lambs- { bons, Plain and Fancy Sarsnet, Ditto, all colours wool Pants and Vests ; Men's and Boy's Felt ami widths, Silk Yel\et Ribbon, Children's Sewed H-its and Caps, Indurubber and Wcb'Biaces, Hobes and Frock Bodies. Children's Wool and Silk and Satin Neck Ties, Beaufort Ties, BUck Cashmere Hoods, Artificial Floweis, French and and Fancy Jitto, Men's and Boy's Dress, IleaaU.i, Common (Orange Blossom, Jessamine, Lily of the and Jean Shiits ; Gents 1 Black, Colomed^ and Valley, &c), Ladies' White, Black, and Colnuied White Kid Gloves; Gents' Riding and strong Kid Gloves; Ladies' and Misses' Silk and Cotton Cloth Gloves, Crimean Shirts, and Shirting in the Ditto, Edgings, Blonds, Muslins, Window Curweb j Gents* Linen Collars and Leather Belts, tains, Ladies' Woik and Pei fume Boxes, Cambric Gents' Pocket Handkerchiefs colouicd and white. Handkerchiefs, Silver Thimbles, Side and Back Combs, Hair Brushes, and Dressing Combs. DRAPEPvY GOODS. <r, uo „a se <? MAI(T , WAiin?, too vaiious to give in de12 dozen Ladies' Fancy Dresses, various styles and tail, but consisting of every thing in general depatterns — one half Flounced newest styles; mand in the colony. Ladies' Black Silk and Velvet Mantles, splendid One bale Alloa Yarn*, all shides. Shawl Mantillas, Black and Coloured Silk and One bale Checked Twleds vaiious. Velvet in the \vel>, Black Glace Silk in the v?eb, ,-. . , T , o different qualities;' Ladies- Fancy and Brocaded One ba c Losgclotus and Oou.NTURPAxr.s. Silk Di esses, French Meiino, Coburgs, Lustres, One bale Wax Cloth (patterns), in fancy woods, Alpaca, Gala Plnifls for Dresses, Dress Winseys, &f& f » Ulth centres. Plain, Striped, and Checked; Drugget, Plain and Ladies' and Gents' Boots and Shoes in great variety. pT"!' Z e]S i To^T'ffn J-™ nels -"Jj- 11 ". Arrived per " Avonvale," a splendid assortment of gnsl-sh Bkjnkets d-i, 10-4, 11-4, Linen and Cotton | B „s a n d Girl , s stron ; Boo [ s mado t0 order Sheeting, Towelling, Furniture, Pnnts, &c. J HOSIERY. Old Stock on hand, which will he Sold Cheap, being Alloa and Aberdeen Hose and Half-Hose; Men's \ Winter Goods: — Cotton, Merino, and Lambswool Hose and Half- j Ladies' Cloth Mantles, Tourists' ditto, Children's Hose, Ladies' Cotton, Lambswool, and Meiino ditto, Children's Dresses, Strong Winsey Riding Hose; Boy's and Girl's Hosiery in great vaiiety. Boas, Ladies' and Misses' Wool Polkas. Always on hand, a General Assortment of GROCERY GOODS, which will be sold at the lowest remunerating profits. J. M. would invite inspection of his STOCK; the whole having been bought for cash, from some of the best houses in Glasgow, and the Goods having arrived in splendid condition, he is determined to sell on Small Profits, to ensure a quick return. Tkhms : — Accounts rendered at the end of avery three months, namely, January, April, July and October.

ENTIRE NEW STOCK. W. SIMPSON, BOOTMAKER TO ftAj| HER MAJESTY THE f<||| QUEEN, PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN, BEGS to announce that he has jjetu c t returned from Melbourne, where he' has selected a Splendid ASSORTMENT OP GOODS, for cash, which he is now Selling at the lowest remunerative prices. The following will be found of first-rate quality and workmanship :—: — Men's Enamelled Napoleon Boots Fine do. do. Thigh do. do. Men's Grain do. Colonial lace-up do Boys' do. do. Short Wellingtons Men's Watertights Youths' do. Men and "Women's Grain Leather Slippers Ho. do. Carpet do. Do. do. best do. Do. do. patent Cordovan Stout do. Do. do. Seal Slippers T)o. do. patent calf do. Cashmere Elastic Boots Kid Boots Children's Strap do. Patent Seal do. Morocco Boots Cordovan Seal Boots Patent Shoes Ladies' Satin Boots — " Queen's own" Do.' black and white Satin Slippers Black Kid Slippers Patent Shoes Children's Morocco do. Do. Leather Boots Ladies' and Children's Cloth Boots N.B. — A large supply of Grindery of every description. Hair and Coik Soles. A quantity of Empty Trunks for sale. FOR SALE, JG. MARZETTI & SONS' SUPERIOR • PALE ALE AND PORTER. YOUNG & M'GLASHAN, Agent 3. CAUTION. IN Consequence of the numerous Piracies upon this old and favourite brand by persons making use of Fictitious Labels, Messrs. J. G. Marzetti and Sons have adopted the use of Betts' Patent Metallic Capsule, and none of their Beer is Genuine unless the Cork is wired and covered with the Capsule. CHURCH LANDS TO BE LET, TO BE LET, for a term of years, TOWN, SUBURBAN, and RURAL SECTIONS. Apply to ROBT. CHAPMAN, „ Factor to the Church Trustees.

THOMAS REDPATH, MOLYNEUX, HAS Now the following ARTICLES for •SALE :— Tea, Sago, Rice, Oatmeal. Split Peas, Mustard Ground and Cayenne Pepper, Curry Powder Salt, Starch, Thumb Blue, Salad and Castor Oil Table and Raspberry Vinegar, Pickles, Currants Raisins, Washing and Baking Soda, Mixed Spice Cloves, Giound Ginger, Nutmegs, Confections Scents, Essences, Wilting Papers, Envelopes Steel Pens, Pencils, Hair and Horse Brushes Tobacco Pipes, Lucifer Matches, Tumblers Toilet Sets, Basins, Jugs, Plates, Mustard Pots Pepper C isters, Salt Cellars, Candlewick Tmpentine, Whitening, Linseed Oil, Sulphur Coal and Stockholm Tar, Stew and Frying Pans Kettles, Camp Ovens, Round and Oval Pots Giidles, Gridirons, Pannikins, Bread Trays Knives and Foiks, Spoons, Brass Candlesticks Millt Skimmers, Corn Sacks, Heap Hooks A.merican Axes, Spades, Giub and Dutch Hoes Potatoe and Hay Foiks, Plough and Cart Ropes Plough and Bullock Chains, Tubs and Buckets Butt and T Hinges, Pit and Cross-cut Saw Files Hand Saws. Nails, Angers, Pocket Knives Scissors, Hammers, Sail and Packing Needles Bridles, Headstalls, Martingales, Cruppers Valise Pads, Moleskin, Cord, Tweed, and Canvas Trowsers, Blue Shirts, Red and Striped do. Shirting, Print, Brown Holland, Derry Bed Tick, Overcoats, Watertight Hoots. Articles not on hand will be procured for those ordering them. Parties ordering Goods from me through others are requested to do so in writing. DISCOUNT GIVEN IVIB READY MONEY. Attendance at the Store every TUESDAY and FRIDAY from 10 a.m. till 3 p.m. NOTICE is Hereby Given, that the following persons have been authorised to lodge informations against any one cutting Timber without a License :—: — William Jaffkev, for East Taieri Bush Reserve. Francis M'Diarmid, for West Taieri Bush Reserve. The Penalty for cutting Timber without a License is any sum not exceeding £50. W. 11. CUTTEN, Chief Comniissoner. Waste Land Board Office, Dunedin, Ist February 1859. IMMIGRATION. AN ADDITIONAL SUM having been voted by the Provincial Legislature of the Province, for promoting Immigration from GREAT BRITAIN TO OTAGO, Parties wishing to get out their friends are re- ; quested to make immediate application to that I effect. Printed copies of the form of application may be had at this Office. By Order, JOHN LOGAN, Clerk to Superintendent. i Superintendent's Office, Dunedin, i 18th November, 1858.

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Otago Witness, Issue 421, 24 December 1859, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Witness, Issue 421, 24 December 1859, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Witness, Issue 421, 24 December 1859, Page 1

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