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______ New Advertisements SPRING AND SUMMER SEASON. JAMES GRAY & SON HAVE much pleasure in announcing that they are now shoeing the latest Novelties in Spring and Summer Goods. For Variety, Choice Styles and Moderate Prices our Stock is unequalled. Our intention to meet the requirements of our friends will, we venture to assert, be fully proved by a personal inspection, which we cordially invite. DRESS GOODS. JACKETS. MANTLES. A Full Assortment of the Newest Goods. MILLINERY Ladies' Hats and Bonnets — A Splendid Show Fancy Feathers, Flowers, Laces, Ribbons. Underclothing, Corsets, Hosiery and Gloves, Haberdashery and Trimmings. HATS AJID CAPS, SHIRTS A/N<D COLLARS GRICKETIJVG AAD LAW A TEA MIS SHIRTS 'Braces, 'Belts, Ties, Scarfs of All Kinds. MEN'S, YOUTHS' AND BOYS' CLOTHING made from Colouial Tioeeds IN ALL THE LATEST STYLES AND PATTERNS. — FLANNELETTES — Owing to the Large Demand for theae goods, we have a Large Stock on hand, comprising all the Latest Novelties in DESIGNS AND COLOKINGS. + FLOORCLOTHS LINOLEUMS H EARTHRIFGS A LARGE STOCK TO SELECT FROM. » Boots & Shoes in Great Variety WE ARE NOW RECEIVING REGULAR MONTHLY SHIPMENTS OF LADIES' BOOTS AND SHOES. Men's First-Class Hand-Sewn Boots and Shoes Are Well Represented. LAWN TENNIS SHOES. Exceptional Value This Week AT THK CASH DRAPERY COMPANY WE would like to return thinks, and very heartily indeed, for the Liberal Support our many customers have given us ever since our opening day in Milton. We are determined to strain every nerve to eclipse ail former efforts in supplying the publio with "-'ound and Reliable Gooda at the Lowest Possible Price. Our System of business includes Buying for Cish, Selling for Cash, giving every attention to customers, and Selling only Reliable Goods. We will show Exoellent Value in Every Department. We beiieve with the poet when he said : — Clothing doth not make the man, I The world ie sure to notice it, But if he ie poor in dreßS, | And somehow love him les^. TRY US FOR CLOTHING. TRY US FOR LADIES' CAPES. Men'a Saftß from 17s Gd, Boya' Suits 6s lli 2j lid, 4j lid, 6s lid to 25s TRY US FOR MILLINE'-Y. Trimmed Hats ls 31, ls lid, 2s lid, 3* Gd, 5s Gd up TRY US FOR BOOTS AND SHOES. CASH DRAPERY CO. CORNEL! UNION AND OS>I.\N STRKETS (BRICK SHOP), Ml-LiTOjST. [f. m'leod.

SPECIAL FOR FARMERS &_BREEDERS IF YOU WANT TO GROW WOOL YOU MUST FEED YOUR SHEEF. To do so il is neoessary to GKROW TTJI&iSril'S For which purpoie you must have both SEED & G-TJA.:N"O I am prepared to Supply boih ia any quantity, at Lowest Rates possible for the Genuine Article ALSO, SHEEP SHEARS TURKEY STONE WOOL PACKS, j Or, in fact, anything you want j Except Cash, ! Thanking you for pa;t favors ' Yours faithfully, • WILLIAM MOORE, j MILTON GENERAL S TOR 12. CHEAP TRIPS TO TAIERI BEACH VIA TITRI. The Steamer " STAFFA," ""I'i HIS Comfortable and Commodious Steamer will commenoe running to TAIERI MOUTH On SATURDAY, 3rd NOVEMBER, Leaving Titri on arrival of trains from North and South aod returning in the evening in tmeto allow passengers to rejoin their respective traioe. Special Concessions by Railway Djpartment to Excursion Parties from South Stations, For fares & •., see Railway Posters. Steamers Fare (if not included in Railway Tioket THREE SHILLINGS (Return). Sco that you are booked via Titri where the Steamer is moored right alongside the Titri Railway Station. Letters and Telegrams promptly attended to. ARCH, PATERSON, Waihola. NEW ZEALAND EAILWAYS. PRINCE OF WALES' BIRTHDAY, NOVEMBER 9. CHEAP EXCURSION TICKETS to Invercargill and Kingston will be issued from Milton and station i to Toiro from November 7 to November 9, available for return up to and iucluding November 17, and may be further extended to make them available for ONE MOWTH from date of issue on payment of difference ia value between an ordinary single ticket and half the excursion fare. TO KINGSTON: First Class, 30i ; Second Class, 20s. TO INVERCARGILL: Pirtt Class, 22* j Second Class, 15s. j By Order. . , OLD SPORT TOBACCO.-The most fragrant black Tobacco in the Market oan now be bad from D. M'Pherson, storeI keeper, Fair fas,

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Bruce Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 2625, 30 October 1894, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Bruce Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 2625, 30 October 1894, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Bruce Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 2625, 30 October 1894, Page 2