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7 iIfeECT^LPMENT OFEOM GEEAT BRITAIN; „ djKS, VELVETS, MILLINERY, FANCY DRESS MATERIALS, [ . WINCEYS, FRENCH MERINOS, FLANNELS, BL>NKETS, 1 . ■ COTTON GOODS, MENS' AND BOYS' CLOTHING, ' '*. <fea, «fee., &'c. _ . L j \ * ■ TTAYNES,' AND C\ 0. , Beg to .call attention to their Splendid Stock, of , NEW GOODS, suitable . for Autumn and Winter wear; and, in doing so, would gratefully acknowledge the large amount of success they have met with since opening their new premises. They feel .confident that the present Stock of Goods is well calculated— in variety, price, and quality — to sustain the good name*they have heretofore held. The following is a summary of their NEW AUTUMN GOODS : BKE 3 S M A T/E EI A L S. (A very Choice Selection, and Remarkably Cheap.) Knickerbocker' Poplines (an entirely new Rich Silk Striped Imitation Poplins > fabric) ■ Plain Japanese Poplins •Marl and Granite Poplinettes - New Striped Poplinettes SILKS. (All good value, and New Patterns and Makes.) 'Rich Brocaded Silks. New Fancy Silks. Black Drap de France (very bright amd durable). Black Gros de Suez (real, rery rich), W I N.C E V S. (A most complete assortment, unequalled in price and quality. ) ■ !&.berdeen Winceys (fine and heavy Chambray Winceys make) ' Norwich Winceys Scotch Winceys Yorkshire Winceys In all the Choice New Shades for the Season. CALICOES AND COTTON GOODS 2Lt Lowest List Price. Every parcel coming in is marked CHEAPER THAN THE LAST; and the goods in stock are correspondingly reduced. • Millinery Bonnets Laces and Ribbons New Hats and Bonnets Belts and Buckles Feathers and Flowers French Kid Gloves (Chatel make— a beanti- " Trimmings and Ornaments ' ' fully fine perfect Glove.) •S* A complete assortment of New Patterns and Fashions has been sent for the DEESSMAKING DEPAETMENT. Further shipments have just arrived, and others are on the way per Lo<»hiel, England, &c, so that our direct shipments will now come regularly tp.hand, and we shall, while showing the Newest Goods, be able to give that Sterling Value for Money .which we have always endeavored to give our Customers, and at the same time offer a First-class and Well-assorted Stock. Otm CLOTHING DEPAETMENT Still maintains its reputation for keeping a Good Stock, and the following Goods have just been added :—: — 'Colonial Suits Men's Eibbed Trowsers Colonial Shooting Coats Silk Mixed Suits •Colonial Pagets, side pockets Colonial-made Hats And several cases of BOYS' CLOTHING. NewJSilk Scarfs. Gentlemen's Underclothing. Kid Gloves (by the Mail) . HERBERT, HAYNES AND CO., NEAR THE OCTAGON, STEEET.

Business Notices. GLASGOW TO OTAGO. MESSRS P. HENDERSON AND CO. LINE OF MONTHLY PACKETS. % Under Contract with the Provincial Government. jgwsw ' ITpHIS line comprises the unJggEgKS^ -*- dermentioned well-known Jgfv^^^aplendid Shipa, one of which w&WT&ILM Leaves Glasgow for Otago dii-ecl erery montii:— Tons Reg. * Tons Reg. William Davie .. 850 Vicksburg .... 1240 City of Dunedin 1085 Caribou 1160 Peter Denny.... 1000 Viola 1140 E. P. Bouverie .. 1000 Wave Queen . . 850 Helenslee 800 Helen Demy.. 750 'Siisth Fleming.. 750 R. Henderson 600 -Jane Henderson... 600 Resolute .... 1070 Ben Lomond .... 1000 Auoilla 750 Parties desirous of bringing out their friend -can secure Passages on favorable terms, on application to CARGILLS & McLEAN. Oamoru and Dunedin. ENGINES, 3t016H. P. ="0 Thrashing Machines, Wool-washing, Machines Wool Presses, Saw Benches Portable Hour Mills, Reapers 'Chaff-cutters, Ploughs, Harrows, &c. J. MANNING, Walker-street.

Business Notices. NOTICE. PFORGE YOUNG begs to return his thanks for the ' liberal support he has received since he has been in business, and begs to intimate that he has disposed of his business to Mr John Hislop, and respectfully requests the same libsral support to be extended to "him r TN reference to the above, John Hislop begs -*- to solicit the same support which has been so liberally bestowed ou his predecessor, and to assure the public that nothing shall be wanting on his part to merit the same. JOHN HISLOP, Successor to George Young (late A Beverly), CHRONOMETER, WATCH AND CLOCK MAKER, Exactly opposite the Bank of Otago, Princes Street. Every description of Jewellery made to order. Ships' Chronometers cleaned and rated by transit observations. N.B. — J. H. being a thorough practical Watchmaker, all work entrusted to his cars will receive bis utmost attention.

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Otago Witness, Issue 846, 15 February 1868, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 846, 15 February 1868, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 846, 15 February 1868, Page 20

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