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HOSIERY DEPARTMENT. Ladies' and Children's knitted hose. Ladies' and Children's cashmere hose, Children's Plain and fancy cashmere socks. Also a large shipment of Haberdashery at our usual low prices. MANTLE DEPARTMENT. 10 cases of ladies' and children's ulsters in all the leading materials and styles. 3 cases of ladies' tweed and cashmere waterproofs with three capes, in all colours. 2 Cases of Novelties in ladies plush and sealette jackets and capes. 6 cases ladies' and children's jackets with the new capes, in black, navy, and orown. 2 cases ladies' fur-edged Cloaks in black, navy etc., with the new butterfly capes. 1 esse ladies' tea gowns in maroon, cardinal and fancy flannels (Latest Styles). 1 case novelties in furs in the new butterfly Capes, new Boas, pleated Pelerines in Bear, Fox, Moufton Goat, Thibet, etc. MEN'S MERCERY DEPARTMENT. New Goods for this department hare just arrived in faultless condition and Al value. Have only room to note a few lines :— SO doz WHITE SHIRTS in all sizes up to 18 inches. For this class of goods we are particularly famed — being made of the most reliable material, and of superior make. For all other kinds of shirts in hoys' youths' and men's wo offer the hest values in the colony. FLEXIBLE HATS. - Our present shipment comprises the newest shapes, and are all of excellent value, and are offered at our usual cash prices. UNDERCLOTHING in Cotton. Merino and Wool, in large assortment, at prices to suit all. TWEED, — Our stock is very extensive in Home and Colonial, and no better value can be obtained. Umbrellas, Braces, Ties, Gloves, hose and Half Hose, and all otber goods pertaining to mercery stock as to satisfy our numerous buyers. CLOTHING DEPARTMENT. In addition to our usual extensive stock in this department, we have purchased for cash the following larae lines of Men's, Youth's and Boy's clothing, which wo commend to our customers for quality and value -500 Men's Colonial Tweed suits. 750 do trousers, 250 do tronsers and vests, 450 youths' do suits, 650 Boy's do, 475 do knicker suits, 750 men's boy's and youths Colonial mole trousers. Also, just landed, ex Maori:— l2s Men's Black Worsted Suits, 250 Men's Blue Serge Suits, 750 Boy's Sailor Suits. CARPET DEPARTMENT. The latest novelties in Brussels and Tapestry Carpets and Art Squares, all qualities and sizes also new Plusnettes aud Art Serges ; all newest shades. Chenille art Curtains, the real Swiss Guipure Curtains. New Cretonnes and Art Muslin in all the newest designs. Linoleums and Floorcloths all widths and qualities. Also a very beautiful lot of fancy Plush and Plushette Embroidered Mantelpiece Borders, Hearth Rugs in endless variety. Fancy Madras Curtain Muslin all tlie newest colourings, BOOT DEPARTMENT. We have just lauded 100 trunks and cases of boots and shoes superior in value to anything ever offered in Dunedin, viz.— New walking shoes, new evening shoes, new slippers, new childrens boots. Higb class and medium quality Men's Boots ; all at the lowest possiblo prices. HOUSE FURNISHING DEPARTMENT. All the latest specialties in electro silver plated goods, brushware of all kinds. Dinner gongs, enamel and agate ware, chairs n.ud American novelties of all descriptions. Parties furnishing or requiring any household requisite should inspect our warehouse before purchasing elsewhere. Furniture, gcod, artistic and inexpensive ; wringers, maugles, travelling boxes, weighing scales, filters, lamp stoves, cutlery, feudeis and fireirons, crockery and glassware. In fact every thing that is required for cottage or mansion. DO NOT F\IL TO VISIT THIS DEPARTMENT.

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Clutha Leader, Volume XX, Issue 1029, 13 April 1894, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Clutha Leader, Volume XX, Issue 1029, 13 April 1894, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Clutha Leader, Volume XX, Issue 1029, 13 April 1894, Page 2