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Drapery. ' {^^^^ t° *h e peculiar style and character of an errant publication that for some time was circulated here, Otago Journalism has been brought prominently before the world, and compared to the newspaper literature of our American Cousin. In every way is this parallel unfair and unfounded, excepting in the advertising columns of our dxily papers. Why advertisers should be so wide in their statements and Yankeeish in their style, we cannot say, but such is the fact, and they evidently think, or find it necessary to indulge in the most extravagant descriptions of their several Stocks . "The most unthinking cannot fail to observe the absurdity of everybody having a larger Stock than everybody else, it is plain that somebody's statements must be wide of the truth. To parties who know the extent and variety of our Stock we need only, say, that it has recently been augmented to a considerable extent, and that with oily New and Fashionable Goods. Parties who have not already had the opportunity of satisfying themselves of this fact, we invite to favor us with a call before purchasing, and believe the visit will be satisfactory. EOSS & GLENDINTN-G, Princes -street and Manse-street Dunedin, October 26, 1864.

THE MONSTER STOCK IS NOW ( PEN. THE MONSTER SALE HAS COMMENCED. WJ. WATTS & CO, Proprietors of the Monster Home, inform their friends and thp » public, that they have made vast additions to then Stock of Youths' and Boys' Colonial Made Suits, Zouave Suits, Knickerbocker Suits, Bell Suits, &c, Sec, we invite the attention of Parents and Guardians to the same. fa addition to our amazing Stock of Gentlemen's Summer Clothing of all descriptions we arc ■able to to offer great bargains in all kinds of HATS, having recently purchased 288 CASES at a Large Discount from Engli h Cost Prices. * ' We are now offering great and still greater inducements to purchasers during the Christmas and New Year's Holidays. All Purchasers over Five Pounds, allowed o per cent. Discount. Be particular to note the address--W. J. WATTS & CO., PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN, (OPPOSITE THE TREASURY).

Agircultural Implements. ON SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED r Thrashing Machines, foi steam or horse-power | Winnowing Machines. Hornsby's and Hunt's T. Robinson and Co's first prize patent side-de-livery Reapers and Mowers T. Robinson and Co's first prize one-horse Reaper? and Movers T. Robinson and Cob first-prue Horse Hayrakes Richmond and Chandler's Chaffcutters, fitted up with riddles for horse oi steam-power Do do- for hand oi horse power Richmond and Chandler's j Oat, Malt, and Maize Crushers for hand or herse-power Horse-powera for 1, 2, 3, or 4 horses Sellar'a, Barrowman's, Gray's, Ransome's and Howards' tfheel and Swing Ploughs American, HilLide, and Subsoil Ploughs fingtish, Scotch, and Colonial-made Harrows, both wood and iron •Horse-hoes, Grubbera, Scarifiers, Land- , rollers, and Clod-crushers ■Equalizing Swing-trees for 2 and 3 horses Beed-driJl9. Cheese-presses, Weighing Machines -ftroadcaet Sewiag Machines, 12 feet long Plough, Trace, and Bullock-chains Cofctoa Waste, Eagine-PackiHg Na'da, Paints, &c, &c. T. EOBINSON & Co, Corner of Hope and Walker-streetSj Dunedin.

Furniture S^j^^fek. TT EY & BERWICK, %i ffl "^^ Dealers in First-class \«tf®®tofß FURN ITURE fi PIIINCES-STREET, (Near the Glasgow Arms) mitjoQ£rjß -Maclaggan -Street, ikw i^fl A (Late Rosenberg,") «*' © W Opposite New Club, A. g "VKkjtt (Captair Williams' Stone Livery Stables. ALBION HOTEL LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES. f-pHESK StaMes are well known to be already JL the test arranged and most comfortable in the Province ; and an addition will shortly be made, containing extra Loose Boxes, and open airy stabling for the accommodation of country j horses. A. M. C. begs to add that, from his long experience in connection with horses, he guarantees that none hut the best provender will be provided. The most experienced ostlers, also, will be in attendance. T>OBERT OSLBR, ROYAL GEORGE HORSE BAZAAR, George-street. Livery and Bait Stables. Horses and Carriages Bought and Sold on Commission. Hay, Chaff and Oats, &c., for Sale. Livery, 7s. 6d. per i»h -

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Otago Witness, Issue 685, 14 January 1865, Page 24

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Page 24 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 685, 14 January 1865, Page 24

Page 24 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 685, 14 January 1865, Page 24

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