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PUBLIC NOTICES. ERBERT, HAYNES, AND CO., PRINCES STREET. BLANKETS BLANKETS. BLANKETS. BLANKETS. BLANKETS. BLANKETS. FLANNEL'S. FLANNELS. FLANNELS. FLANNELS. FLANNELS. FLANNELS. FLANNELS. FLANNELETTE. FLANNELETTE. FLANNELETTE. FLANNELETTE. FLANNELETTE. FLANNELETTE. t Our Stock of BLANKETS thu Season comprise the very best makes procurable from the principal British and Colonial Factories. These Goods may bo thori oughlv relied on, as they have been specially selected, by our buyers for this market, and never before have wp been able to present such good value to the .public. /"We hold one of the largest Stocks of BRITISH and COLONIAL FLANNELS in the Colony, purchased in many instances at _ great discounts, which we give our customers the full benefit ■ of, as we aro determined, as hitherto, to be second to none in New Zealand. It is with confidence we place these goods before our clients, fully assured they cannot be approached for w value. ( In FLANNELETTES our range of colorings and variety of patterns cannot fail to please the most exacting connoisseur. They have been selected from the ■I leading stocks at Home, and purchased at the lowest rates for cash, thus securing really first-class value, with newest coloringsand designs, at nominal cost to our MOLLETON. MOLLETON. MOIJiETON. MOLLETON. MOLLETON. MOLLETON. MOLLETON. MOLLETON. SHIRTINGS. SHIRTINGS. SHIRTINGS. SHIRTINGS. SHIRTINGS. SHIRTINGS. SHIRTINGS. SHIRTINGS. SHIRTINGS. The latest novelty for Dressing Gowns is the New Mollkton Cloth, which in appearance closely reHemblcs an all-wool material, while it costs but half the price, and makes up most effectively, being beau- - tilully soft, of rich colorings, and exquisite patterns. These Goods only require to 1)0 seen to be admired. Our buy ere have forwarded a very choice selection, and Indies anticipating cold weather would do well to inspect this Mine. / The All-wool, Cotton, and Union SHIRTINGS sent us this season aro far in advance of any yet received in these parts. They are direct from the principal manufacturers, and stand alone in this market for quality, durability, appearance, and cheapness. All in search of a reliable article at a moderate price should see our Stock, as we keep only the very beat Goods, to which fact our steadily-increasing trade testifies. Time and money are saved by buying an article worth making up. HERBERT, HAYNES, AND CO., LEADING DRAPERS OF DUNEDIN. TO SPORTSMEN AND HOLIDAY J'E have on Hand, just landed, a most Extensive and Varied Assortment of SPORTING MATERIALS, Single and Double-barrelled MUZZLE AND BREACH-LOADING CUNS. HAMMERL.ESS SHOT GUNS, ' With Martini Action. REMINGTON, FRANCOTTE, and SALOON 1 , RIFLES. TOWDER: Smokeless, Curtis and Harvey's, Pigou, AVilkes, and Lawrence. CARTRIDGES: Eley'sand Club, central and pin firo. CARTRIDGE CASES, SHOT, WADS, SHOT AND CARTRIDGE BELTS, GAME AND CARTRIDGE BAGS. Eley's Cartridges filled with Smokeless Towder. EVERY REQUISITE, At Reduced Trices, THOMSON, BRIDGER, AND CO., ALBERT BUILDINGS :,. (Opposite Post Office). 0 II N GILLIES, 9 fcrnishtko and funeral Undertaker, 18 GEORGE STREET, and 11 KING STREET, Mourning Carriages as required. Funerals conducted at Prices to Suit all Parties. T. GEORGE JAM.—Best in the market. All Grocers. BOAR'S Head Stout, bottled by Hall, brewed by Gainness ; best in market. THE demand for Phoenix Jams is steadily increasing This proves tbcii superiority.

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Evening Star, Issue 9154, 8 June 1893, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 9154, 8 June 1893, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 9154, 8 June 1893, Page 1