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AOMPLETION OF ALTERATIONS, AND ■oNLARGEMENT OF pEEMISES. # TO meet the requirements of a large and steadily increasing business, we have just completed, extensive additions to our premises, which will enable us to show > the LARGEST RETAIL STUCK IN THE CITY. mHE CIHOW T)00M JL |J XI Having been greatly enlarged and improved, is now spacious, well arranged, and private. Here we are showing the highest London and Paris Fashions in MILLINERY JACKETS AND MANTLES ROMAN SHAWLS NEW STRIPE PALLXJMS BEVEBSIBLE OTTOMAN SHAWLS LACE SHAWLS AND MANTLES TTNtfERCLOTHING— . , , [J We have opened a separate and distinct Depart- ' , € ment in the Show Room, in which will be found a magnificent variety of LADIES' UNDERCLOTHING CHILDREN'S UNDERCLOTHING * INFANTS' UNDERCLOTHING mHE T\RESS TYEPARTMENT J[ yj \J Has been more than doubled in exent, and our Stock is more than proportionately large. We have this Season, without exception, the most beautiful Collection of Textile Fabrics and Costumes ever introduced into Dunedin, and unusually moderate in price. TAFFETA JAPONAISE ARABIAN GLACIES MICADOS CRAPE CHALLIE BROCHE GRENADINE PERCALE RAYEE mHE TjIANCY TvEPARTMENT, _|_ _|j \) Which has participated largely in the increased accommodation, containsallthe Latest Novelties. DRESS TRIMMINGS " REAL LACE GOODS COLLARS AND CUFFS NEW SILK SCARFS NEW CHIGNON PLAITS NEW nAIR NETS N Our Importations of GENERAL DRAPERY have this Season been unusually large, and, having been bought for Cash from the Manufacturers, we can guarantee the VERY BEST VALUE TO BE HAD FOR MONEY IN OTAGO. TO GENTLEMEN. Our TAILORING AND CLOTHING BRANCH has been REMOVED into larger and more suitable premises in PRINCES-STREET, where we are showing a magnificent stock of Tweeds, Coatings, Summer Vesti7igs, Suits, Coats, Trousers, Vests, Hats, Caps, Ties, Collars, Crimeans, Dress Shirts, Summer Underclothing, Boys' Suits, Youths' Suits, Knickerbockers, Umbrellas, Portmanteaus, &c, &c. BROWN, EWING, AND CO., PRINCES-STREET AND MANSE-STREET.

NOBLE'S HOTEL, TAPAKUI. N. M'MiiiiAK - - Proprietor. GOOD ACCOMMODATION FOE TRAVELLERS. A first-claes Billiard Room, containing one of Alcock's Tables, is attached to the premises. First-class stabling, with an experienced Groom in attendance. Excellent Paddock Accommodation. GO M M-E RCIAL HOTEL, TAPANT7I. Andrew Au,an - Proprietor. This Hotel sustain^ its reputation for comfort and attention, and is replete with every accommodation, aud Bpecially recommends itself to trayellers and others visiting Tapanui. A Billiard Room, fitted with an excellent Bagatelle Table, haß recently been added to the Hotel. Winea, Alee, and Spirits of excellent quality. JAMES KEIR, Souse Ca/rp&nter, Builder, Wheelwright, &c., TAPANUI. Flans drawn, and Estimates given for oon- j tract work, on the shortest possible notice. On hand, a variety of well-seasoned Timber, for Furniture and other purposes. MONOPOLY AT AN END. fTIHE undersigned is now prepared to _L supply the following timber :— White, Black and Red Pine, Birch, also Dressed Flooring and Lining. Orders attended to with punctuality and despatch, WILLIAM M'FARLANE, Manse Bush Steam Saw Mills, Tapanui. GEORGE DRIVER SWAN WICK, \J WETHERSTONBS, Castrator and Speyer of Cattle, Pigs, and all kinds of Stock, and Caponer of Fowls. G.D.S. has had 21 years experience in the above Professions in England, Victoria, and New Zealand. CHARGES MODERATE. GEORGE COXON, WASHINGTON HOTEL, WETHERSTONES. Begs to intimate to his friends and the public that he has taken the above Hotel, lately ocoupied by Mr. Russell, and trusts, by keeping on hand the best brands of Wines, Spirits, &o , and by paying every attention to business to merit a chare of their patronage. Good Stabling, and Horses well cared for.

"VTICHOLSON'S HOTEL, -^ ETTXtIOK, BENGEB BURN. The above Hotel has been newly erected, at great expense, and i 9 now one of the most commodious and comfortably furnished wayside hoatelries in the province. The Bedrooms are fitted up luxuriously, and are large and airy. The Private Sitting-room is furnished in a Btyle hitherto unknown on the goldfields. ! There is an ample supply of the latest periodicals, and in the Library (to which constant additions are being made) will be found a large number of standard popular works. The Bill of Fare contains sufficient variety to suit all tastes. The proprietor 13 determined that nothing shall be wanting on his part to secure the patronage of the travelling public. Commodious Stabling, attended to by an experienced and attentive groom. CHARLES NICHOLSON, Proprietor. SOMETHING NOT NEW! THE AULD SCOTLAND HOTEL, STUART-BTREET, DUNEDIN. The Proprietor of the above, in returning thanks to the numerous customers who have favoured him with their patronage during the last ten years, begs to intimate to his upcountry friends in particular, that owing to recent improvements, the accommodation is second to none in town. Private Rooms for Families, at cheapen rates. Wines, Spirits, and Beers, of best bjinds. Wm. FIDLER, / Formerly of Ovens, Victor* JUNCTION H<pE L, Situated on the Junction of ttfTeviot and Switzers Roads, 17 miljprom Lawrence. § James Rab - - YrJrietor. Teviot Coach changes horfhere. Wines and Spirits of tne bf brands. PIEST-CXASS STASX#« UNC A N M£C RA E, BUTCHER & SLAUGITERMAN, Ettrick, Moa t » Adopts in his business the ftden principle of small profits and q# returns. His prices an CASH. ' CREDIT. Beef, 4d. all round / - 4£d. Mutton 3d. „ / 34d. Cattle bought and soldP commission. Orders delivered bi-weeF between Rae's Junction Hotel aipoxburgh.

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Tuapeka Times, Volume VI, Issue 274, 1 May 1873, Page 2

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