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j Business Notices, 1 , _— —^ — THE AUTOMATIC FAMILY KNITTI^Q MACHINE, WITH RUBBER ATTACHMENT. So Simple That it i* Worked by the Blind. ANYONE abont to Purchase a Knitting Machine would^do well to call and inspect or send for price;and particulars ef same W. MELVILLE, OtcußT, Exchange and Machinb Depot, Octagon, Dunedin. Instructions Given Free at Shop. D. ROBERTSON'S MONUMENTAL WORKS. High street (Opposite Railway Station). AS I am about to relinquish my Business in High street the whole of the Stock of Marble and Granite Monuments will be disposed of at extremely Low Prices. No reasonable offer refused. Designs and price list foewarded on application. 22d

fHSnffiJBIJB MUSTARD 1 |JSlßyyßtlßH_--(E_HH s no * Adulterated. H cossets andlblaciT = ENGINEERS, BLACKSMITHS, MILLWRIGHTS, AND IRONFOUN3EHS, OEAWFOKD STREET, DUNEDIN. MANUFACTURERS of Pumping and Winding Machinery, Hydraulic Mining Plant, in' eluding Hydraulic Giants, Sluice Valves, Elevator Castings, Iron and Steel Fluming' &c,, &c. Dredge Tumblers, Buckets, Links, &c., &o. Windmills, Waterwheels, Turbines* Brick and Drain Pipe Making and Wood Working Machinery. Horse Powers, Chaffcutter* Turnip Pulpers, and all Kinds of Machinery and Gearing. A VERY LARGrSTOcTonATHRNrTrsTLECT FROM. Estimates Given. Correspondence Solicited. Repairs and Every Description of Engineering and Blacksmiths' Work Promptly Executed. GENERAL DRAPERS, tailors se, ©TJmres'mEiKis^ 174 I GfEOBGE STREET. | 173 #aT WE have great pleasure in announcing to our Patrons and others the arrival of our AUTUMN and WINTER GOODS. Our HOME BUYER (who has now had 14 years' experience of our Special Trade) advises us that this is by far the Largest Shipment he has n-v/ made to us, and has been bought for CASH from the BEST MANUFACTURERS, and are ail of the LATEST FASHION. We have not space to enumerate, but would submit a few Spcci-! Lines DRESS DEPARTMENT. MANCHESTER DEPARTMENT. ♦ * Diagonal Serge, double widths, all shades, Twill Flannelettes, 3fd, 4fd, o^d, 7£d, B^d ls lid, 2b 6d, 2s lid, 3s 6d, 4s 6d Cotton Shirtings, 4fd, s£d, 7£d, B|d Shot Serges, double widths, 3s 3d Union Shirtings, Is, ls 3d, ls 8d Cheviot Tweed, double widths, ls lOd, 2s 9d, Brown Turkey Towels, 10H ls( ls 3d, ls 6d 3s 6d Sheetings, unbleached, B|d, ll^d, ls 3d, If. 8 ! Whipcord, double widths, latest novelty, 3s 3d Sheetings, white, ls 3d, ls 6d, ls Bd, Is 11 Spot Serges, double widths, 2s 6d Calico, our own Special, 4s 9.1 to 8s 9d dozen Navy and Black Eton cut Serges, Is 3d, Grey Calico, 2s 9d to 6s 9d dozen ls Bd, ls lid, 2s 6d White Flannels, B£d, 10£ d, Is, la 3d, ls 6d Costume lengths, in all the latest materials Colonial Flannels, all colours! ' , Colonial Tweeds. — A good assortment from all the^mills, a large selection for evening j-^Cy DEPARTfiflgftT* : « MANTLE AND MHUMERY DEPART- *««* Aprons, good assortment, 1b 3<l to 4, b ■aruT Ladies' Umbrellas, fitylish, Is lid to 18s 6.1 V " Cashmere Hof-e, plain and ribbed, ls to 3a HO ni _ o 1 11. , *„ T , . ._ . __ Gloves, calf aiid kid, beaver tops, 5s 6d Plush, Sealette, and Cloth Jackets, 40s to 95s Bvenin ' loves iv a^ shadeß feather Bows, from 10s 6d Tartan and Silk Fronts .adies' Macintoshes, from 6s lid to 42s FaDCT Tarfcaa Belt ls 6d eacfa Flannelette Skirts, from 2s 3d New Ribbons and Laces Corsets, all makes, from ls 6d to 9s 6d piußh Beave and Asfcrakan Trimminga. Children's Flannel Knicks, lOd to ls 3d . ] Ladies' Nightdresses, from 2s 3d »vcmtc» uilTO Aftin mcdpcdv Ladies' Chemi^s, from Is lid GENTS' HATS AND MERCERY Cooking Aprons, from ls. DEPARTMENT. • GENTS' OUTFITTING DEPARTMENT. Cool SpriDg Hats, newest shapes and colours «, Bojs' Velvet and Serge Tarn o' ShsLtitc-rs Colonial Tweed Suits, 24s 9d to 52s 6d <Ji ntb' Cardigan Jackets, 2s 9d to 14s 6d Waterproof Coats, 29s to 85s Gtnts' Umbrellas, 4s 6d to 26s ' B(>ys' Knicker Suits, 10s 9d to 15s Union Shirts, 2a 9d to 5s 6d -"outha' Overcoats, 9s to 26s , Shot-ribbed Pants, 3s 3d to 8s 6d Scarves, Ties, and Collars (large variety). Merino and Knitted Sox, 9d to ls 9d. OUR TAILORING, DRESSMAKING, AND MILLINERY DEPARTMENTS ARE UNDER WELL-KNOWN ABLE HEADS, AND WE GUARANTEE SATISFACTION. COUNTRY ORDERS HAVE OUR BEST ATTENTION

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Otago Witness, Issue 2045, 4 May 1893, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 2045, 4 May 1893, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 2045, 4 May 1893, Page 3

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