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Si _ cl;il AiJyci'Jtss'e ssicsits, KAIAPOI CLOTHING. L THE MATERIAL EXCELS ALL OTHERS IN APFEARANCE AND WEAR, WHILE THE i CUT, WORKMANSHIP, and FINISH l make it next to impossible to distinguish i them, when made up, from Made-to-Order Garments. THE KAIAPOI TAVEED • AVcars down equally till it becomes threadbare. It does not split or become baggy, as some other Colonial makes. To understand this better look at a pair of Boys' Trousers at the knees when they have been in wear for some time, in the Kaiapoi make they are worn down as thin as a sheet of paper, all the finish and loose wool forming the face of the tex- i turo has disappeared, but tho honest j warp and weft have held their own to the last, aud the garment, though threadbare, is shapely-still. Other makes are of a softer kind, a different" grade of wool, more felted in the manufacture; they soon become baggy and unshapely, and finally split in such a manner as to make them difficult to repair. At the same time this felted, soft, flannelly-make of Tweed soils and gets shabby much sooner than the BRIGHT! CRISP! WEAR -DEFYING! KAIAPOI rp AY EED S . AIA PO I I WEEDS. AYE PIN OUR FAITH O.V KAIAPOI MANUFACTCRES, Aud we are sure that all who try them will do the same. On Monday last we opened up our firs'., Autumn Parcel of these Goods, Consisting of — FIVE CASES AND ONE BALE, And containing— Men's Suits in all shapes J. "•% >• )ouths ~ ~ Men's Trousers and Men's, Youths', and B(,ya' Trousers Ladies' Tailor-made E_ters Maids' and Girls' Ulsters Flannels, Plaidings Blankets, Mauds, aiid'Rugs Knitted Half-Hose-Fingering AVool arid Yarns Men's Flannel Undershirts ■ Crimean Flan_ls Crimean Shirts - BLYTHE & CO. A. BROWNE'S MOBSTER CLEARING SALE or SUMMER GOODS. DELAY ALL PURCHASES! ENORMOUS REDUCTIONS IN PRICES. £5,355 18 s ' 9- DSURPLUS GOODS TO SELECT FROM, AND MUST BE CLEARED To make room for heavy shipments of AUTUMN k WINTER GOODS (daily expected.) ■ SMALL PROFITS & QUICK RETURNS have been thoroughly appreciated by the general public of Hawke's Bay. In order to clear balance of Goods, I have decided, in spite of the small advance of profit, itt which every article is marked, to FURTHER REDUCE by < offering QS. (TAVO SHILLINGS) DISCOUNT On All Purchases of ■ TTwRAPERY and /.LOTHING FOR TAVO WEEKS ONLY, COMMENCING 5 TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), AND CONCLUDING I SATURDAY, MARCH 2-lin. For tho benefit of customers, my premises will bo open all next and the following [ week from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. during the sale. FOR SALE PRICES, SEE GOODS MARKED AT DOOR, And Remember • ■ TAVO SHILLINGS IN EVERY POUND will be returned to every purchaser. Mistake Not the Address :— A LEX AND ER TjEOWNE, HASTINGS STREET,

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3637, 9 March 1883, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3637, 9 March 1883, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3637, 9 March 1883, Page 2

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