BUSINESS NOTICES. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. SPRING AND SUMMER. 1898-9. T\( desire to thank the Public for the very liberal patronage accorded to us during our Great Stock-taking Sale (the most successful l * we nave ever held), which closed on 31st ultimo. This Sale has resulted in a complete clearanoe of Winter Stocks, thus enabling character "th_!i OUr SPRtNQ AND SUMMER SHIPMENTS, which this year are on a more extensive scale and more attractive in » —__—___—__________ -„__ m£m.n'_? d 9* n the VERY LATEST NOVELTIES in DRESSES, SILKS and VELVETS, MANTLES, CAPES rrnu-IIF ME .' NEW BLOUSES and SHIRTS, NEW FRENCH MILLINERY, NEW STRAW HATS and BONNETS, NEW frV-r-olr ? .-, nd LEATHERS, NEW RIBBONS and LACES, NEW GLOVES and HOSIERY. NEW SUNSHADES and prrir^rAi_-c. NEVV COR SETS and UNDERCLOTHING. NEW ART MUSLINS and CRETONNES, NEW CARPETS, FLOORCLOTHS and MATTINGS, NEW CLOTHING and WOOLLENS. __ Ladies who visit us cannot fail to be impressed with the enormous piles of goods we show in every section of our great Warehouse and Showrooms. WASHING FABRICS. EXTRAORDINARY OFFERINGS in WASHING DRESS and BLOUSE FABRICS, "just recently we have purchased for cash a Manufacturer's Stock of Washing Dress and Blouse Fabrics. The stock consists of 15,000 yards. We bought the whole line, because by doing so we were enabled to secure it on literally our own terms. The goods are of the* most useful and desirable description, and at the prices marked are certain to command immediate attention. LOT I—We offer at 2s 9d per dozen yards. Usual price 4s. LOT 2—We offer at 3s 6d per dozen yards. Usual price ss. LOT 3—We offer at 4_d per yard. Usual price 6_d. LOT 4—We offer at s&d per yard. Usual price 7_d. FURNISHINGS. EXTRAORDINARY VALUE in CARPETS,' FLOORCLOTHS, and FURNISHING GOODS of every description. A visit to our Carpet, Floorcloth and Bedding Department will well repay you. Never in any one season have we shown so large a variety of new season's CARPETS and FLOORCLOTHS, ART MUSLINS,'CRETONNES and CURTAINS, and at such low prices as we show to-day. Parties about to furnish or refurnish, would do well to inspect our unrivalled stocks before purchasing elsewhere. BEDDING DEPARTMENT. ~" Having a separate factory apportioned to the exclusive manufacture of BEDDING, we are in a position to afford our customers every facility as regards time and expense in the execution of orders placed in our hands. We guarantee the very best materials and workmanship, and absolute freedom from damp and impurities. The new workshops connected with this section will also enable us to execute with despatch orders to any extent for UPHOLSTERY WORK, special attention being given to repairs, alterations, re-covering furniture, &c. The frames for furniture we procure from the best makers, but in order to ensure perfect efficiency of workmanship and quality of materials, the whole of the Upholstering is done on our own premises by thoroughly competent workmen. CARPETS AND FLOORCLOTHS AND OTHER FURNISHING GOODS DELIVERED FREE TO ANY PART OF THE CITY OR SUBURBS. W. STRANGE S GO.
JAMES HENDERSON, OIOOK AND SHAREBROKBR 178 HEREFORD STREET, Chriatchuroh. 57 THE NEW ZEALAND FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY. Established 1859. . Capital .. .. _ £1,000,000 Paid-up Capital and Reserve .. £435,000 SHE PREMIER AND WEALTHIEST OOLONIAI COMPANY. Noted for Promptness and Liberality. Branches and Agencies throughout the world. A. L. PARSONS, Mana er. fiDSON'S HAIR RENEWEfi *ESTOREB GREY OR FADED HAIR , TO ITS NATURAL COLOUR. Cleanses the scalp, aud prevents Dandruff, promotes growth, and makes the hair soft, pllan , and glossy. fit BOWLES at 3s 6d. Posted 4s 6d,to soy part the colony FROM A ENGLAND. Manchester House, Alderly Edge, _. • CHESHIRE, March 9th, 1898. KREDSON. { Bit,—Will you please Bend mc by Post one fcottle of your HAIR RESTORER. I used It when I was in New Zealand two years ago, rand found it splendid for making the hair trow. Since I arrived In England my hair I has come off very much. I enclose P.O. in payment. Please send by return of Post. I think I shall be able to persuade some of my friends to try it if the cost of sending it is I hot too much. Yours sincerely, W.G. HAVE TO THAN-TyOUR RENEWER. I „, AUCKLAND, January 26th, 1G95. I MR JOHN EDSON. _Dear Sir,-—I have just been looking over a wr ol the testimonials from some of your j ftateful lady friends, and have much pleasure I in adding mine to the list. Some yean ago say hair was getting very grey, and I was in ducedto try several popular hair restorers,, but all with injurious effects, till I procured a bottle of your excellent HAIR RENEWER, ! and have been using it for about ten years. All my friends wonder how it is my hair has retained its colour and quantity so splendidly. I tell them I have to thank your RENEWER alone for its preservation. Besides removing dandruff, and keeping the head clean and cool, another very agreeable feature ia its inexpen•ivoueaß. I never lose an opportunity of recommending it to all and sundry. 1 am, yours very sincerely, H.J.D. NATURAL COLOU_TqUITE RESTORED. _ ROTORUA, February 29th, 188_. Dear Sir,—l wiah to add my testimony to *he virtue of your HAIB RENEWER. It _» certainly true to its name. Some four or five years ago my hair commenced turning grey *nd falling off, each combing reducing the Jjuantity left. I purposed trying one of the Juany hair renewera recommended, whea fortunately I noticed your advertisement, sent for a bottle, and began using it at once with the most pleasing results. I had only used a little, when my hair ceased falling, and the mural shade was quite restored; italso effectually removed all dandruff. A most cool- j tug and refreshing sensation is experienced after each application. I have recommended «s use to many of my friends. Yours sinoerely, a_r**_ E * E * W * *R ED3ON. Prepared by J. EDSO N. CHEMIST AND PHARMACIST Medical Hall, &, QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND (Established 1869). N,B—Should there be any dlffleulty In pr-Cnrm* •applies la your district, kindly communioate witti »• proprietor. I Sold by Chemists and Storekeepers Everywhere. Who!e-s!e Agents— KEMPTHORNE, PROSSER A_n> CO., SHARLAND Aire 00. /f-Hk JAlvr I - -______v_t*cl£_.J In * ha —**•*•• *■ ***• & GEORGE BRARD OHUat7-«|ttk
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Press, Volume LV, Issue 10146, 20 September 1898, Page 7
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