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AUTUMN 188 0. "RROWN, EWING AND CO ■*-^ Are now showing all the Lastest Fashionable and Serviccnble Gords in each department for the coming Season, and beg to notify that the whole of the shipments have been very carefully selected by our Home Buyers, therehv guaranteeing the best possible value, assortment of styles, materials, and range of qualities. BROWN, EWING AND CO. solicit inspection of LATEST PARISIAN MILLINEHY, French Flowers and Featners. their well" known make of Black Silk. All the latest shades in Coloured Silks and Velvets. A Special Purchase of Ladies' Cloth Jackets exceedingly good value. Furs, Shawls, and Wraps, Ladies' Underclothing and Baby-Linen. Handsomely-worked Pelisses, Hoods, Hats, &c, &c. BROWN, EWING, AND CO. desire to draw Special Attention to their very large and exceptionally well-assorted stock of DRESS MATERIALS, notably the Pompadour, in a variety of colours. The COSTUMES this Season have received great care in the selection. Every description, of Mourning Materials. A Splendid Assortment of Dress Trimmings and Buttons. BROWN, EWING AND CO.'S FANCY DEPaSTMENT Is now replete with the Latest Designs in Fancy Ribbons, Scarves, Rufflings, Lace Goods, Sewed Work, Ladies' and Children a Hosiery, in all shades, Wool Squares, Ladies' Handbags, Ladies' Umbrellas, Linen Collara and Cuffs, Black and Coloured Kid Gloves. ? to 8 buttons, Lace Mitts.

TO Ti?R AFFLICTED. I TOHN HERON, ARTIFICIAL LIMB MANUFACTURER, Great King reet, opposite Museum. Limbs made to suit all cases of amputation V^TT A NTED KNOWN GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICE. Drain Pipes of all descriptions; Flower Pots, Vases, Chimney Pots, Butter Crocks, Flooring Tiles, Bricks, &c. LAMBERT'S North East Valley Works.

HOTEL, 0 AMARU ' Civility, Comport, Attention." JAMES MARKHAM, having taken the above establishment, has just made extensive alterations and improvements, and is now prepared to accommodate a number of respectable Boarders on moderate terms. The cellar is stocked with the choicest wines, and the ales and Spirits supplied at this house are of the very best brands. Don't Forget THE QUEEN'S HOTEL, Thames Street, Oamabtt.

FUNEKAL" RE F'd R"M, ECONOMY AND RESPECTABILITY, Combined with the strictest decorum in the performance of its duties. The expense of a Funeral, however Costly or Humble, may be ascertained at the time of giving the order, and carried out according to the wishes of friends by WALTER G. "GEDDB3S. Undertaker, Octagon, Dunedin. By appointment to the Dunedin Hospital Lunatic Asylum, and Immigration Depot.

AUSTRALASIAN HOTEL, MACLAG-QAN-BTREET, DXJNBDIN. The Proprietor having leased tie above well-known Hotel from Mr Tames Pattebson, begs to announce ♦« his Friends, Travellers, and the Public generally, that he will spare no pains to promote theiicomfort, The Hotel contains good and well-y entlated Bedrooms ; Private Sitting-rooms, with piano; Hot and Cold Baths. Particular attention will be paid to the selection of the Best Brands of Wines, Spirits and Ales. The Billiard Boom is furnished with one of Alcock's best Tables. FBANCIS M'CLUSKY, Proprietor.

VICTORIA FOUNDRY. BARNINGHAM & CO., Manufacturers of all kinds of ORNAMENTAL CASTINGS For Balconies, Verandahs, and Palisading, Tomb Railings, Columns of all kinds, Register Grates, &c, &c, Great Kino Street North, (Opposite the Hospital, Dunedin.)

CALEDONIAN HOTEL, Corner of HOPE AND WALKER STREEST, G. Fishenden - - - Proprietor. This large and well-appointed hotel, which has recently been erected, is novr open to the Travelling Public. It has been fitted up in the most modern style, and nothing has been forgotten to make it one of the best and handsomest in Dunedin. The present proprietor has for many years been caterer for the travelling public at Invercargill, and hopes that the success which has heretofore fallen to him will not fail him in his new hotel. Private Sitting and Dining Rooms, Billiards, Baths, &c. The situation is very good, overlooking the Bay, and adjacent to the business centres. Terms moderate.

BUTLER'S FAMILY HOTEL AshburtoTi. J. F. Butler (late of Arahura, West Coast), begs to inform his friends and the public generally that he has opened the above large and commodious hotel, which is situated at the corner of Cassand Havelock streets, and is convenient to the Railway Station. Excellent accommodation for travellers, families, and boarders. All wines and spirits of the best brands. One of Alcock's best billiard tables,

riIHE OLDEST ESTABLISHED GROCERY BUSINESS IN DUNDIN. MERCER AND M'DONALD Having secured a largT Darcel of first-class Colonial Ale and Porte , are prepared to sell for Cash at prices hitht rto never attempted in the City. Consumers will find it cheaper and better than buying: in bulk. Colonial Ale... ... 7s per doz. „ Stout ... 6s „ Every description of Goods at Lowest^Priceg for Cash. Oui Boxes of Tea at 17s 6d are pleasing everybody. MEECER & M'DONALD, Battray street.

HOU-HOU TANNERY, AEAHURA, HOKITIKA. HAVING TAKEN the TANNERY and FELLMONGERY BUSINESS of Mr. John Dowling, at the Little Hou-Hou Creek, I am now prepared to PURCHASE HIDES, SKINS, and TALLOW from the trade, at current prices. In three weeks from date I shall be in a position to supply Leather and Grindery in all their branches, and in unlimited quantities. All Correspondence or Orders will require to be addressed to me at Hokitika; and Accounts against me must be rendered prior to the Ist of each month. JOHN MAHER. January 12, 1881.

BOTANICAL GARDEN HOTEL, NORTH-EAST VALLEY,

DUNEDIN. EDWARD KIRK, Proprietor. The Botanical Gardens Hotel now being finished, the Proprietor begs to inform his friends and the public generally that he is prepared to receive Boarders and resident Families. The Hotel is easy of access (being in close proximity to the Gardens), overlooks the grounds, and in one of the healthiest parts of the town. The cars stop at the door every six minutes. Large and well ventilated Bedrooms, Parlours, Sitting-rooms, &c. E. KIRK, Proprietor.

TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. THE undersigned have ON SALE a large stock of American Clear Pine Doors, from 6ft. Gin. x 2ft. 6in. to 7ft. x 3, 1^ I£, IJ, and 2 inches. Also, American Shelving Lumber, Clear Pine, Spruce Deals, Scotch Flooring, and Baltic Deals. Colonial Timber of every description, G. O'DPISCOLL & CO., Cumberland-street JOHN CONROY Veterinary Shoeing Forgb, LICH FIELD STREET, CHUISTCHURCH. Nfß. — Good Accommodation for Country Customers.

TELEGRAPH Line of Royal Mail Coaches from Christchurch to Hokitika, Kumara, Greymouth, Reefton, Westport, and Ross, leave SprinpfieW for the above places every Tuesday and Friday, on arrival of the first train from Christchurch, leturning to Christchurch on Wednesdays and Saturdays. Special to Tourists. — Dunedin to Hokitika in 3 days. Passengers, parcels, and luggage, to be booked at (Jobb and Co.'s office, Christchurch, not later than 7 p.m. on Monday and Thursday Nights. Luggage at reduced rates. A. BINNIE k CO., Proprietors. C. A. ULRICH, Agent, Cobb and Co.'s Booking office, Christchurch.

UNIVERSAL BOTEL Maclaggan Street, Dunedin. MQS. ANN PAVLETICH, Proprietress. First-class Accommodation for Boarders. The Finest Brands in Wines, Spirits, Sec. Refreshments always ready. IMPERIAL HOTEL, Deb Street, INVERCARGILL. H. J. Sprotjle - - - Proprietor First-class accommodation for Boarders nd Travellers. Private appartments for families. First-class Billiard Room.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume VII, Issue 411, 25 February 1881, Page 22

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