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PATRONISED BY HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR OF NEW ZEALAND. LOKDOtf STEEET, DUtfEDIK, (Fifteen minutes walk from the Post Office.) FAMILIES and Gentlemen visiting Dunedin are respectfully informed that, at the abovenamed pleasantly situated Establishment, every care is taken to furnish the gdesta with the quietude and comfort of an English Home. The scenery and walks around are delightful, and the Gardens are always well Stocked. • - GOOD STABLDfG. NEW FLOUR AND GENERAL STORE, PEINCES STEEET NORTH, (NEAR MR. ALEXANDER WILSON'S, BUTCHER.) CULLING "¥~THOMSOK BEG RESPECTFULLY to inform the inhabitants of Dunedin, Country Settlers, and others, that they have COMMENCED BUSINESS as GENERAL STOREKEEPERS, ("Wholesale and Retail) In those Premises, lately occupied by Mr. Baker, and they trust that by being attentive to business, courteous to customers, and always keeping on hand a varied Assortment of good and useful Articles, and Selling at the lowest possible prices, to merit a share of public patronage. MELBOURNE HOUSE, HIGH STREET. XT- TO THE PUBLIC AT LARGE OF DUNEDIN AND THE SURROUNDING DISTRICTS. H. E. NATHAN HAS JUST RECEIVED ex " Eirate, 11 "Prince Albert," and "Airedale; 4 & Portion of his NEW AND FASHIONABLE STOCK, lately purchased by his Agents in Melbourne, Sydney, and England* H. E. N. begs to state that as all his Purchases are made with ready Cash, he therefore can Sell at fully TWENTY-FIVE PER CENT. CHEAPER THAN ANY OTHER HOUSE IN DUNEDIN ; and therefore all Goods at this Establishment will be marked in plain figures at such Prices as will be sure to meet with public approbation. Amongst his late Arrivals will be found COATS. £ s. d. £ s. d. or,,o -r,, £ **' rf> £ *' d ' Beaufort Ties, all silk 0 1 6to 0 3 6 SS ° pOr BS£n B S, £2 1 7 6t02 . 0 «k*«Ota» 03 6 too 6 « „ Fancy „ 1 5 oto 2 2 0 SHIRTS. „ Tweed „ liOtollSo^^.T.^. Best Tweed Shooting Coats 1 1 oto 2 0 0 Gen * s Regatta o 3 6to 0 5 6 „ Black Doe „ 1 5 oto 2 2 0 ™ te Linen *Yonts, colFancy „ „ 018 otol 15 0 lars, and wristbands 0 4 6too 10 6 American Pea Jackets 0 15 oto 1 15 0 Blue Serge do 0 6 6 to 0 9 0 The Bulwer, the best water- Lambswooldo 0 4 6to 0 6 6 proof pilot cloth wool- * hootwv lined ... 2 10 0 JauoJ-kKx. The Prince of Wales Tweed The very best Military Sac, a superior article for Half-hose 0 2 3 to 0 2 9 the summer, weighing Aberdeen do. 0 1 3to 0 2 0 o^^Vmc l 5 °t0 l 10 ° Brown do 0 0 9 to 0 1 0 Shepherd's Plaid Sac .1 10to115 0 w do 0 9 too 1 3 VESTS. Braces (per pair) ..* 0 l oto 0 4 6 Tweed Vests 0 8 6to 0 15 0 „„„_. .___ „„„, Superior Black Doe Vests... 0 12 6 to 0 17 6 BOOTS AM) SHOES. Fancy Doe „ ... 0 10 60 to 15 6 Gents' Calf Wellingtons ... I 1 oto 1 7 6 Silk „ ... 0 8 6too 17 6 „ Shooting Boots ". 0170 to 1 1 0 Black Satin „ ... 0 9 6to 11 0 „ Calf Bluchers 012 otoo 14 0 The Cannon Mohair „ 016 0 „ „ Side spring 0180 to 12 6 TROWqFT?«I Watertight* 0 16 oto 1 3 6 ™ ,„ TROWSERb. Heavy Lace-ups 0150 to I1 0 Bedford Cord Trowsers 1 1 oto 1 7 6 Ladies' aU Leather Lace-up Tweed „ 016 oto 1 1 O Boots * o 9 6too 11 0 ™ U 7S° c »]l n!°!!2 ° Cloth do., patent leather gol£S.£3!in.M " So nl° ! ? 2 lashed, double soles ..7.... 010 otoo 12 0 Shepherd's Plaid , 0 9 oto 1 l 0 ri o . srmnrr s id«x« «i« A£X ,0 v DraV.urdte, ""clrertmr^^ 6 tapedseams 0 7 6 to 0 8 6 ■BaKnCTTp~To£s, Hffl- — — -~ Millers' Mole do. do 0 6 9toOß 9 T^!! y i? U "iVr""V °17* to x° ° Drab Cord (equal to Bed- Leather Shoes, dole, soles... 0.5 6. t0 0 6 9 fords) ........ 0 10 0 Cashmereßoots 0 7 6to 0 10 0 Superior White Driil Trow- "' I §° yS . Sf^ 3 °56 to ° 9 ° sers 0 9 6 to 0 11 6 ! Boys' Bluchers 0 6 6to 0 10 0 Light Summer Doe Trow- Girls* , Balmorals, patent sers 1 0 oto 1 10 0 T If.at^1 f. at^ e JT,: 0 5 6to 0 9 6 n™rcnr\n?w>Q sttttq Ladies Shppers •.... 0 2 oto 0 2 6 trJsJS ILEMMf S SUITS. Carpet Slippers ... 0 3 0 The Prince Albert's, just 4,000 pairs - Infant's, Chilout, in tweed or doeskin, dren's, and Maid's Fancy best material 3 0 oto4 10 0 j Boots 0 3 oto 0 7 6 All Goods purchased will be sent home free of charge within a radius of three miles from this JSstablisJiment.' Erer y> Article will be marked m plain figures, from which no abatement can be made- and any Article not suiting after having been purchased will be exchanged or the money returned. H. E. NATHAN, Proprietor. N.B. — No Business transacted from Friday evening at sunset, until Saturday evening same time.

MELBOURNE HOUSE, HIGH-STREET, DUNEDIN. THE Undersigned begs to call the attention of the Ladies, and the Public in general of Dunedin and the surrounding Districts, to his late Importations, ex " Pirate," from Melbourne ; 11 Prince Alfred " and "Airedale," from Sydney ; and " Greyhound," from England : Amongst which will be found — Real Crinoline Hats Rice, Straw, and Braid Bonnets and Hats, trimmed Mohair, Balzarine, Muslin, and Irish Poplin Dresses Crinoline Steel (all sizeß) Ready-made Crinoline Skirts Brown Holland Sewed Muslin Collars „ „ Sleeves 500 Varieties English and French Flowers Ladies' Silk Scarfs and Svshes White and Coloured Kid Gloves I Silk Girdles j Silk Trimming in endless variety i Maltese and Valencia Lace Carpet Slippers And a variety of Fashionable Goods too numerous to advertise. Every article marked in plain figures, and will be sold 25 per cent, less th/in any other House in i Dunedin. H. E. NATHAN, PROPRIETOR. N.B. — This Establishment closes at sunset on Friday evening, and re-opens at same time on Saturday evening. WANTED, MILLINERS AND DRESSMAKERS. Apply before Nine in the Morning. Just Received ex "Airedale? QA KEGS FntST- CLASS BUTTER, the OU whole of which will be guaranteed. 11. E. NATHAN, Melbourne House. TO BUILDERS. BUILDERS and others willing to contract for the Erection of a Manse in connection with the Presbyterian Church at West Taieri, according to plans and specifications to be seen at my Office, Court House, Dunedin, may deliver their Tenders to me at I my said Office, on or before SATURDAY, sth January next. As there is a necessity for the building 1 being erected not later than Ist May next, it I is requested that contractors will state in their I tenders the period within which they . can 1 complete the contract, as this will be taken into account by the Manse Committee in adjudicating on the tenders. The Committee do not hold themselves bound to accept the lowest or any tender. ROBT. CHAPMAN, On behalf of the Committee.

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Otago Witness, Issue 475, 5 January 1861, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Witness, Issue 475, 5 January 1861, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Witness, Issue 475, 5 January 1861, Page 7