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PUBLIC NOTICES. WINTER FASHIONS. JJERBERT, HAYNES, AND 00. Having now completed our Purchases of COLONIAL DRESS TWEEDS and COSTUME CLOTHS, we are in a position to offer some very Choice Designs from the different Mills at prices ranging from la 8d upward. Colonial Dress Tweeds. Colonial Dress Tweeds. Colonial Dress Tweeds. Colonial Dress Tweeds. Colonial Dress Tweeds. Colonial Dress Tweeds. Colonial Costume Cloth. Colonial Costume Cloth. Colonial Costume Cloth. Colonial Costume Cloth. Colonial Costume Cloth. Colonial Costume Cloth, CABLEGRAM. SPECIAL NOTICE. As the result of above, we have just received, ex Arawa, a shipment of the New HELIOTROPE anb AURICULA SHADES IN DRESS MATERIALS (Now all the rage at Home). _ As the supply is rather limited, ladies desirous of leading the fashions should secure an early choice. HERBERT, HAYNES, AND CO. SECOND SEASON’S SHIPMENT OF WINTER BLACKS, Comprising Black Self Checks Black Self Stripes Black Self Brocades Black Foule Serge Black Estamine Serge Black Cashmere Serge Black Amazon Cloth Black Costume Cloth Blaek Vienna Cloth. LARGE SHIPMENTS OF BLACK FRENCH CASHMERES ANB BLACK FRENCH MKRINOE3, Bought prior to the advance in wool, and now being dyed and forwarded, so that our patrons may depend upon obtaining the beat value procurable in these lines. HERBERT, HAYNES, AND CO. JUST LANDED, The following NEW GOODS, ex Arawa:— Fur-edged Russian Mantles in all the leading colors; Fur-lined do do A large variety of new Sealette Jackets; Jersey Bodices ladies’ Dressing Gowns and Jackets New Rain Cloaks Fur Modenas, and several other new and pretty shapes Inspection invited. HERBERT, HAYNES, AND CO. 11 AY, niggah, did yon notice O Anything queer about the First Awards for Pianos at The Exhibition ? ” “ Yes ; the Dresden Co, only obtainTd 1, so they haven’t come to The fore i 4), whereas Begg and Co. Obtained 4, but have still won (1). " A Dunedin firm— A notable GermAn Piano Oo.— We very well know, Fulfilling their mission To this Exhibition, On prizes intent, Their Pianos sent. They opened their eyes And stared with surprise— But one First Award Their instruments scored For a Yankee * clavier ’— The best they have here— And for it they charge A price very large— One hundred guineas 1! Who’d pay it but ninnies ? Their Germans were out of it; Yes, not a doubt of it. The worst to relate (They wept at their fate). For that Organ the ‘Bell,’ They’d cracked up bo well, Though loudly it roared. Brought no Firet Award !!! “ But Begg and Co, are citizens Of credit and renown ; More cosmopolitan are they Th»n any in the town. “ Their Pianos hail from all States, German and English, too, You’ve but to step within their gates To see what they can do, *' Now Exhibition’s strife is o’er, Content ate they, we ween ; The First Awards they’ve gained are four, As plainly may be seen. “ And two of these by Germans won (Which really is quite funny), The other two by English gained, And all four worth their money. “ And Begg and Co. beamed with content, But weren’t surprised, you know, When their Organ scored The First Award, And the ' Bell ’ was sent Bel-ow.’’ WHILST thanking my Customeis for their patronage during the two years I have been inbusiness, Ibegto inform them that, encouraged by the kind support accorded me, I have laid down new STEAM PLANT, and have now the only efficient DYEING and CLEANING plant in Otago, which will greatly assist me in my efforts to turn out none but first-class work, J. RHODES, 116 George street. NEW ZEALAND AND SOUTH SEAS EXHIBITION. W A R D S: RUNNING ALES, XXX, FIRST-CLASS CERTIFICATE. MEDIUM ALBS, XXXX, • FIRST-CLASS CERTIFICATE, STOUT IN BULK, FIRST-CLASS CERTIFICATE. MALT BITTER ALES, SECOND AWARD. BOTTLED ALE, SECOND AWARD (Bottled by John Babeon and Co.). JAMES SPEIGHT AND 00., City Bbewebt. Genuine white lead, sis per cwt. Genuine Linseed Oils, 3s 6d per gallon. SMITH AND SMITH, OCTAGON. PHCENEX Jama, —Ask your grocer for, and take no other. LAUNDRY Work well and cheaply done, and punctually returned In all weathers, lace Curtains a specialty. Mrs Clark’s Laundry, North-east Valley. Established 1875 THE safest and surest of regulating tonics is Wolfe’s Schnapps. LADIES, do you want to be Strong, Healthy, and Beautiful? Then (use Dr Soule’s American Hop.Bitters.

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Evening Star, Issue 8231, 31 May 1890, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 8231, 31 May 1890, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 8231, 31 May 1890, Page 1

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