NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ' IMPORTANT NOTICE. MESSRS HALLEN3TEIN BROS. AND CO., Proprietors of THE NEW ZEALAND HLnTHIMG FACTORY AT DUNEDIN, Invercargill, Gore, Milton, Oamaru, Timaru, Ashburton, Caristchurcb, Hokitika, Greymouih, Reetton, Westport, Nelson, Wellington, Napier, Hastings, Waipawa, Palme raton North, (iisborue, Wangauui, New Plymouth, Hawera, Tbames, and Auckland, Have Arranged to FLOAT THEIR BUSINESS INTO A COMPANY, To be Registered und< j r The Companies Act, 1882. It is part of the Arrangement that STOCKS shall be REDUCED by i 50,000 Bdfore the 15th of June next, To effect this the Managers of the various Branches throughout the Colony have been instructed, in addition to marking out the 1 Goods at Low Prices, to allow 5 per cent, on [ all Cash Sales amounting to £1 and upwards. This excellent opportunity of buying goods should not be overlooked, especially as it is a well known fact that the Manufactures of the New Zealand Clothing Faotory are superior to anything in the Market. The Sale at the Milton Branch is under the management of A. W. MARTIN. ENCOURAGE LOCAL TAILORING. H. RANSOME, TAILOR AND CLOTHIER, Union-street, Milton, HAS decided to Reduce his Stock by making Gentlemen's Garments cheaper than ever. MOSGIEL TWEED SUITS at £3 10*. No slops. Good workmanship. All Tailor-made iv Miltou. Style, Fit, and Material unsurpassed. ALL GOODS WELL SHRUNK.-— Inspection C"KDlal.ly Invited COMMERCIAL HOiEL, AllLi'ON. Geokgk Coombe Proprietor. /"^ COO MBE beg* to announce that he • has i" stock on« of the choicest •ssori.uieiiia <>f 'M&'BS, SPlKird, ALBS, PORTEK, LIQIkURS, (JORDiAiA &c, that can bw obtained, wtnoa will be sold by the gallon or bottie ai< very reasonable rates. G. C. has also started to bottle Braudy, Wuisky, Port, Sherry, Muakadiue, ami Frontiguac, all guaranteed to be of the purest that can be got for money. P'enty of Demij ihus. Whisky, Brandy, Sherry, and Port in small bottles. SAMPLE ROOMS FOR TRAVELLERS. The Billiard Room contains one of Alcock's First Exhibition Tables. Billiards every Night. Loose Boxes and Stabiing. Horses and Buggies always on Hire. Terms to Suit thk Timks 1 [a CAM)]. MR EPHRAIM PARKER, Teacher of the Violin, 'Cello, and Double Bass, HAS decided on starting a Class for beginners i'Vt;ry Tuesday afternoon at 4 o'clock The first term will commence on Tuesday, 27th May. Terms -£l lO* per quarter, lnteuding Pupils are nquested to leave their names at White Music Emporium as early a« possible, as only a limited number will be taken.
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Bruce Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 2177, 24 June 1890, Page 2
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