DRAPERY. NEW AUTUMN DRESS MATERIALS. ■TTE DESIRE TO INTIMATE that we * ' havo received, ex e.a. Kaikoura, a Special Shipment of OHOICE DRESS MATERIALS, suitable for the Lawn, etc., etc The freshness of design and entire departure from anything we have shown in past seasons will, we feol sure, recommend them to the fashionable Public. Orders placed at once will be executed by the 20th. HERBERT, HAYNES, AND CO. ARRIVAL OF THE NEW SEASON'S GOODS. HERBERT, HAYNES, AND CO. Respectfully onnounco the receipt of their FIRST SHIPMENTS OF AUTUMN AND WINTER GOODSConv.isivjg all the Newest Styles in Lariies Mantles, Jackets, Ulsters, Travelling Cloaks, Rain-proof Cloaks, Fur Collarettes, Capes, Fur Plastrons, Ladies' and Gents' Dressing Gowns, and a large variety in Children's Mantles, Jackets, and Ulsters, which are all well worthy a Visit of Inspection. HERBERT, HAYNES, AND CO. LACE AND FANCY DEPARTMENT. SUMMER SEASON. Our Tenth Shipment of Novoltles to hand In Gloves, Laces, Suashadea, and Ribbons. LACES. Torchon (for ladies' underwear), long Laco Scarfs in Chantilly, Martigny, Soutache, and Spanish. Latest novelties in every make of Lace. RIBBONS. Our leading shades aro Argent, Bamboo, Aquarium, Celery, Boreal, Roseau, Inlande, Champignon, Biche, Tyrol, and Lave, in all widths. UMBRELLAS, manufactured from Gloria Laventine, Satin de Chine, and pure Silk, are giving the utmost satisfaction in their wear; and are fitted with handles of Crocodile Cane, Carved Pomenti, Whito Ivora, Acacia, Partridge, Hazel, Bamboo, acd Whanghee Loops. EMBROIDERIES for Dresses, Under-wear, Pinafores; Bonnet and Hat Trimming, from \ inch to 27 inches wido. An immense assortment of Fancy Sets, Washing Frillings, Embroidered, Plain, and Colored Border Handkerchiefs. HERBERT, HAYNES, AND CO. MEDICAL. !HE BLESSING of him who was ready to l_ Perish has been often accorded to us for oar ASTHMA POWDER. Testimonials have been offered to us in its praise by some who, to use own words, " Cannot do without it." In order to convince the sceptical wo will give a Trial Packet Free to any Asthmatic subject.
Kold in Tins at Is and 2s 6d. A SUMMER MEDICINE. THE LIVER TONIC. Fiuce wo first introduced this genuine Liver Medicine it has steadily gr>.wn in favor. Nearly everyone who has tried it Hays it does him good. It is not uupkasant, as children will take it readily. It re move* obstructions from the liver, clears the skin of yellowness, and if continued will remove pimples, blotches, etc. As a mild aperient it is good. Sold in Bottles, Is 3d, 2a 6d, SUMMER COMPLAINT: LOOSENESS OF THE BOWELS. Try our CHOLKRA DROPS; Is a bottle. Wo havo often been blamed for selling this very valuable medicine so cheap. Feople say : it one bottle u ill save a man's life, it is surely worth more than one shilling. No doubt it is, if it wftß the aim of life to make money; but we owe a duty to our day and generation. To help the poor is one part of it, and it is net right to put any valuable thing out of their roach; ao Is a bottle satisfies us. Our list of PILLS made by ourselves is a varied one, iu order to meet all wants. THE DANDELION: This is a Till that we have made for the last 14 years, during which time we have turned out handreds of thoueand3, and sent them all over the colonies. Many have said that they are the best they havo ever used. They are mild in action, removing headaches, biliousness. 3 Dozen is a Box, Is; 3 Boxes for 2s 6d. LIVER PILLS: Especially recommended where there is any liver derangement suspected. These Pills will correct the stomach, and prevent vomiting. Is A Box. DIURETIC PILLS, For the cure of Pains in the Back, etc., and regulating the kidneys, NERVE PILLS Aro compounded of the best nerve medicine, soothing the nervous system, preventing unpleasant dreams, and acting as a bletsiug to many. Dr Coffin'sCOMPOUND RHUBARB PILLS are a most valuable pill—theonly one that will suit some people. Try them for weak stomach, wind, cto. Is a box. Note the Address: NEIL'S BOTANIC DISPENSARY, 74 Gkobge Street, Dunhdin.
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Evening Star, Issue 7831, 12 February 1889, Page 1
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