NEW STYLE OF GOODS. PER LADY EGIDIA FROM GLASGOW. MRS. CAMPBELL "RESPECTFULLY announces that she has li just received from Glasgow A CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF - DRAPERY GOODS, ' ' which have all been Selected to Order, and are warranted Fresh. . Mrs. C. would invite attention to her present Stock of Drapery, and begs to remind Town and Country Settlers, that for various obvious reasons she is enabled to SELL HER GOODS CHEAP! MRS. CAMPBELL'S, HIGH STREET, Opposite Manse-street. "TVT EW DRESSES, NEW SILK CLOAKS, _I_N New Black and Coloured Cloth Mantles, New Silk Velvets, Collars and Sleeves, &c. &c. &c At Mrs. Campbell's High-street. UPHOLSTERY & CABINET WARE-ROOM. G. & J. M'KAY BEG to intimate to their numerous friends and the public generally, that they have REMOVED to their newly-erected PREMISES in RATTRAY-STUEET, adjoining Duncan's Flour Store 5 where they have on hand the following Assortment of Goods, which have arrived per " Lady Egidia," all of which can be warranted, and will be sold cheap : — Double and Single Hair Mattresses Crimson Damask Gimps, and Lace Marone and Gold do. do. Crimson and White do. do. Blue Union do. do. Lilac-flowered Dimity do. Mosaic and Velvet Pieces Furniture Chintz — Horse-hair Cloth Black Silk Welting Cord Do. do. Chair Gimp Do. Worsted do. Crimson Jilind Cord Green do. do. Blind Tassels — Sewing Silk Marone Leather Cloth. IRONMONGERY. Cabriole and Socket Castors Plate and Pivot do. Till Locks and Wood Escutcheons Mahogany Cornice Pole Vases and Rings Brackets to suit Bed Screws — Brass Butt Hinges Blind Roller Ends— Rack and Side Pullies Flush Bolts — Wardrobe Hooks Mahogany, Birch, and Zebra Drawer Knobs Screws, Cut Tacks, &c. &c. Cabinet Woi-It done iti all its Branches. NEW STORE IN GEORGE STREET. J. T. DONALDSON BEGS most respectfully to announce to the inhabitants of Dunedin and surrounding Districts, that he has Commenced Business as a Wholesale and Eetail General Dealer and Commission Agent, and has Opkned those New Premises, in George-street, near the Hospital, with an ENTIRELY NEW STOCK OF GOODS, where, by unremitting attention to the wants of his Customers, always keeping on hand a genuine article, and selling with small profits, he trusts to receive a share of public patronage. J. T. L\ has received, ex " Melbourne," the following GOODS, which have been specially selected for this market, and which he is prepared to dispose of cheap :—: — 10 Casks Glassware, consisting of a splendid assortment of Decanters, Wine and Champagne Glasses, Tumblers, Cnrafls, Sweetmeats, Butter Coolers, Cruets, &c, &c. 13 Casks Soda Crystals 40 Bags best Prestonpans Salt 1 Cask Paraffin Oil 240 Gross Corks 9 Crrt. Superfine English Cow Grass 2 Bolls Perennial Rye 2 Dozen Riddles 2 Casks Cutlery 8 „ Ironmongery 17 Cwt. Nails. JUST LANDING, Per "MELBOURNE," FROM LEITH. -i Q BARRELS JAMAICA SUGAR -L t/ (fine quality) 1 Pipe Whale Oil 1 Cask Sweet do. 6 Jars Colza do. 5 Do. Lard do. 6 Do. Turpentine 7 Do. Spirits of Tar 20 Half-barrels Herrings 3 Pair Cart Wheels and Axle» 2 Bales Europe Rope 2 Do. Plough Line and Waster 3 Boxes Castor Oil 7 Tierces China and Stone-ware 5 Crates Earthenware, consisting of large Milk Plates and Brown Cans 6 Best Scotch - made Ploughs, Double Mounting 24 Chess Windows, 6 x 3, 5 feet, ti inches x 2 feet 8 inches. JAS. PATERSON & CO. Ex"OMEO" FIVE Cases CAVENDISH TOBACCO 10 Chests Fine Tea 12 Half-chests do. 10 Half-barrels Dried Apples 8 Drums Boiled Linseed Oil 15 Dozen American Buckets 4 Nests Oak Milk Pails 5 Dozen American Brooms 2 Cases Tarlaric Acid 1 Case Curry Powder J. PATERSON & CO. The Pianoforte Taught. /"^I EORGE REICHARDT, in returning his VZT sincere thanks for the patronage he has received, begs to inform the Inhabitants of Dunedin, and its surrounding vicinity, that he is prepared to give LESSONS on the Pianoforte. Teems — Two Guineas per Quarter; two Lessons each week, of one nour. For further reference and particulars please to apply to Mr. Telfer, Cabinet and Pianoforte Maker, Princes-street. Quadrille Pa?'ties attended. NOTICE. DR. WEBER, Tokomairiro, has now Removed to Mr. Matheson's House, near Major Croker's. On Sundays he may be conunlted at home from & to half- past 10 a.m, Dec. 17, 1860. ' LOST, ON the 21 at instant, between Tokomairiro and Molyneux Ferry, A PURSE, containing three Cheques on the Union Bank, £20 in Note 9, and 1 Sovereign. Also; A SILVER CHAIN. Whoever returns the same to Mr. John Barr, Molyneux Ferry, or to the Union Bank, Dunedin, will be handsomely rewarded. FOUND, ON THE "CAIRN STATION," Popotunoa, a DARK CHESTNUT GELDING, with white face, and illegible i brand on rump. The owner may have the same by paying expenses. < A. OLIVER.
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Otago Witness, Issue 489, 13 April 1861, Page 3
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778Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Witness, Issue 489, 13 April 1861, Page 3
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