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SPRING, 1889. ON the Eve of this our Thiity-fifth Season since beginning business m Napier, we desire to tender our grateful thanks to nil thoso who have contributed to making it one of the most successful of this long series, and assure them and others who may patronise us during the Season now entered upon that no endeavor will be wanting on our part to show our appreciation of "the kindness extended to us. It has been our steady aim from the day we opened in Napier to supply a sound reliably artiole at a fair profit; to have but one price; to provide an efficient, consequently not underpaid, staff; and place every item of our business at tho lowest possible price, consistent with the foregoing requirements, before our patrons. The patronage extended to ua in ihe past marks the public's appreciation of these guiding lines, and encourages us to look hopefully to the Season now entered upon. BLYTHE & CO. SEPTEMBER Ist1 st 1889. The bulk of our Season's Shipments are now opened up, marked off, and on our ahelyes waiting for purchasers. Novelties, New «nd Artistic Ideas as regards style and coloring mark the Season's ITashionH. In no Departmenc is this more noticeable than in tho MILLINERY DEPARTMENT. Here Flowers are used in profusion, from the modest Daisy to the flaunting Sunflower. Flat Shapes in great variety of Straws and Mixture* are all the rage ; Ribbons, Aresphnnee, and Embroidered Lisso being tho priucipal materials for trimming. Miss Gekknkb being still in charge of tho Millinery Workroom is sufficient warrant that orders placed in this Department will have tastelul attention. It affords u« much pleasure to announce that we hare prevailed upon Mbs. Bekcham (net Mica M'Nab) to resume chargo of the Showroom. MANTLES, JACKETS, AND DUST CLOAKS. MANTLES in Cashmere, Silk, and Laoe, beaded and with bead trimmings predominating. JACKEJS, "The Masher" being the favorite thape, in plain and fanoy cloths and tweeds. DUST CLOAKS, the Russian and Sling Sleeve shapes prevailing, in great variety of materials. JERSEYS Still in favor and in Summer shades, white, cream, pink, and hky, braided and beaded. Pretty novel ties. SKIRTS In white and a great variety of fancy washing materials. CHILDREN'S Special care has been WEAR given to thiiimportaut line, and pretty novelties will be found in Dresses, Tunice, Pelisses, Pinafores, Aprons, Blouses, &c. INFANTS' In full detail and OUTFITTING great variety. LADIES' A sound good cloth, UNDERCLOTH- plain and trimuied, ING lock stitch, and huud sown. Summer Cotton Merinos, and thin Cashmere Undurveste ; specially choice goods. CORSETS I*od'sandotherkoding luukcv'. GIRLS' -I" very choice makes COUSETS and grtiit variety. •See the Ventura— exquisite in quality, fctyle, and finish. RIDING Izod's, "Petite," and CQRSETS a cheap line in drab. DRESS Steipes & Bokdbhed DEPARTMENT.. Goods Btill bold sway, and these we show in pretty styles and colorings. Fkknch Bkioks in choice variety of shades and quality. fSEXCO ThNJfIS Clous, wkite grounds in ex tenhive variety. I'suncii Kaycc, Veiling, Jersey Cloths, iSergts, Cameline*, Cufchmeres, and Grenaudines. Pokoee Sluts, plain and brocaded. Silks — Maryelaux, burah, Amuri, Waterod Striped Brocade. L'S£BhOH>EBKD KOBKi in white and colors. DRESSMAKING In high class style atßeitsonablel'ricef by Mes. Wilbojj. MANCHESTER All the new styles GOODS and materials in Washing Goods— very elective and pretty styles and colorings. Household Goods in Biauket»,Shee tings, Tickings, Towels, Towellings, Diapers Curtains, Cretonnes, Art Muslins, Window Hollands, Nαpety. HOLLINS' Daily expected, a CALICOES AND rcplcnishim,' ship. SHEETINGS ment of thtt-e farfamed goorls. (Ai<k for a htt of patterns and price list). We buy them direot from tho luakers. CARPEiS, In good dewgns and MATS, MATTINGS at Reasonable Cost. AND LINOLEUMS. FANCY Ribbons in extensive DEPARTMENT variety, Lacea, Trimmings, Buttons, Linbrellas, Sunshades, Gloves, Embroidery Trimmings, Handkerchiefs, Collars, Collarettes and Sets, &c. HOSIERY FOR Kouhd Fkesh Goods. LADIES AND GIRLS HABERDASBERY Iβ known makue. CLOTHING Men's, Youth's, and DEPARTMENT BojV!<uitsin Choice English and Colonial Twwds. • MADE TO We hold a full range MEASURE SUITS of Samples, and our ON THE own Tailor takes KAIAPOI CHART measurements. We SYSTEM guarantee a iit, and will make any alterations required, if any, at our own charge, thus eiihuriiiK a iit. TAILORING In charge of Mn DEPARTMENT NkwmkW. Gen-' tleiutn'B Suits 70s, 75b, 85s, Otis, 105s. At the above prices "we guarantee a perfect lit and the best of workmanship. (The Wellington .Log Prices paid in our Workrooms.) We have just added largely to our Stock of Tweeds, and submit *plendid styles in the firat-named three prices. GENTS' TOUTHS' AND BOYS' OUT--lin ING IN FULL VARIiS'IY. NET PRICES. NO ABATEMENTS. NO DISCOUNTS. BLITHE & CO.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5631, 16 September 1889, Page 2

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