AUTUMN 1882. H AUNDERS, M'BEATH, AND CO. beg to announce to their patrons and the publi that ON AND AFTER WEDNESDAY, Bin INSTANT, They will show in every Department the Firgt and Largest Lot of their AUTUMN NOVELTIES, Consisting of large shipment! ex Fifteen Dirpekbnt Steamers and Sailing Ships. They have much pleasure in directing attention to a SPECIAL PURCHASE or MANTLES, " Which left London on December 20, consisting of most magnificent goods in Carriage and Walking Dolmans, Coat-shaped Jackets, Ulstebs, etc., etc. These goods having been secured late in the London season at a large discount are now offered here at less than Home pricei. S. MB. and Co. have also much pleasure in announcing that they hays been successful in securing the services of a lady of long practical experience at Home and in the Australian Colonies to take the Management of their Millinery Room, and from the superior styles they have already on hand can confidently invite inspection. SATJNDERS, M'BEATH, AND CO, "Wholesale and Retail DRAPERS, SILK MERCERS, HABERDASHERS, CLOTHIERS, TAILORS, &c. &c, &c, PRINCES - STREET, DUNEDIN, (Immediately opposite Post-oflice.) PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. Now on View, AUTUMN NOVELTIES. •DROWN, EWENG, & CO. Invite inspection of their extensive shipment of goods suitable for the approaching season. Each department is replete with the Latest Specialties. The following goods are particularly well chosen from the beet markets : — PARISIAN MILLINERY LADIES' JACKETS DRESS MATERIALS FRINGES AND GIMPS LACES AND EMBROIDERIES LADIES' FANCY HOSIERY B. E. and CO., in inviting inspection of these goods, beg to state that many of the above lines are in execution of contracts specially placed with the manufacturers, and therefore exclusively confined to their establishment. CALEDONIAN HOTEL, WALKERSTREET, DUNEDIN. B. ZURBANO, Proprietor. fp HE Proprietor (formerly of the Spanish Bes- *- taurant, and lately of the Masonic Hotel, Lawrence), begs to inform the public generally that be has taken the above Hotel, and is prepared to receive Guests and Boarders. The Hotel is situated on one of the pleasantest situations in the city, overlooks the Bay, and commands the most picturesque scenery in Dunedin. Large and commodious Dining, Sitting, and Smoking Rooms, with Billiard Room, Bath Rooms, etc. The best of Wines and Cigare. Meals, Is Beds, Is.
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Tuapeka Times, Volume XV, Issue 831, 1 April 1882, Page 4
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