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important. 1 WE HAVE the pleasure to announce that we hare now COMPLETED our ARRANGEMENTS for the approaching SEASON, and ore To-day fully prepared in all Departments with everything NEW FOB AUTUMN AND WINTER WEAR. AMAZING VARIETY. Neves in any one season have we seen so many beautiful specimens pf Millinery Art. or eo large an assemblage of tasteful and novel combinations in Mantles, Op®s-sad Jackets as we show To-day c DRESS DEPARTMENT. | . i FABRICS MOST POPULAR.—The fabrics most popular this season are 1 Cheviots, Hopsaoka, Diagonal effects. Fancy Cloths and Tweeds. Plain colours will lead. The new winter shades in Brown, Tan, Navy, Green, Heliotrope and Petunia ore really charming, and with us a leading feature. PLEASE WRITE FOB SAMPLES, Which trill ho-eent, post paid, to any address on application, W. STRANGE & 00. 31123 AUTUMN.' 1894. WINTER. ■nr the S.S. GOTHIC, KAIKOUBA and other recent vessels, we have received our ■*"* OPENING SHIPMENT OP GOODS FOB THE COMING SEASON, ComprisingMILLINERY. Tens of thousands of the latest, most fashionable, becoming HATS and BONNETS, trimmed and untnmmed, in Velvet, Plush, Satin, Straw, Felt, Chip and Combinations of tbese materials. Untrimmed from Gd each to 15s. Trimmed from 2a 6d each to 4 guineas. Flowers, Feathers, Wings, Birds, Aigrettes, Plumes, Jets, Sprays, &c„ &c., &c. _ _ When you have inspected our Millinery you will seek no further, as your very imagination will say— Enough, WE HAVE SEEN ENOUGH! MANTLES. From London, Paris and Berlin, wherever Fashion reigns and value is to bo obtained, there have our buyers been. ONE GREAT OBJECT IN OUR TRADE IS TO GET GOODS OP THE HOUR, At Prices within the reach of those who must consider ways and means. OUB BUYERS have secured, at the close of the European Season, an EXTENSIVE PARCEL of MANTLES, JACKETS, CAPES, ULSTERS, WATERPROOFS, at 50 per cent discount. Wanre selling TO-DAY Ladies’ Winter Jackets at 8s Gd, worth 17a 6d ; Ladies’ Winter Mantles at 21s, worth 425; Ladles’Winter Capes at 8s 6d, worth 17a 6d; Ladies’Waterproofs with Capes atlOsGd, worth 21s. Also, Maids’ and Children’s Goods. Wo hold Extensive Ranges of Everything Desirable in this Department, at All Prices, DRESSES. Wo have everything now worth having, at all prices from Six Shillings to Ten Guineas the Dress, while in MISS SWANN, the chief of our Dressmaking Department, we have the artist of the colony. Our charges for making are not increased. We have also opened direct from the world’s markets and manufacturers, Hosiery, Gloves, Kid and Fabric, Laces, Ribbons, Braid, Fur Trimmings, Jet Gimps. Buttons, &0., &0., &o. Ex s.b. Gotbio—4 bales White Blankets from Ss lid pair; 1 case Ladies’ Umbrellas from la lid to 21s each; 1 case Silk Plush at Is lid per yard; 2 cases Boys’, Youths’and Men’s Felt Hats, Caps, &o. k at all prices; 1 case Men’s Regatta Shirts from 2s 6d each. 1894 AUTUMN—MEN’S, BOYS’ AND YOUTHS’ CLOTHING. In this Department Kaiapoi Products are the World’s Best, and those are the backbone of our stock. Boys’ Nicker Suits from 5s lid each up; Boys’ Trouser Suits from 21s each up j Men’s Suits from 24s 6d each up ; Men’s Trousers, Trousers and Vests, Coats, Overcoats, &c., &c. A Special Line of Imported Boys’ Tweed Overcoats with Capes, sizes sto 12,7 s Gd, 8s 6d, 9s 6d, Rugs, Rug Straps, Tin Trunks, Leather Portmanteaus, Ac., &c. Suits made to Measure. SHAW, ROBINSON & CO., THE HALL, 4HIGH STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. SPECIAL BARGAINS ALL THIS WEEK IN READY-MADE CLOTHING. SEE WINDOWS AND DOORS FOB PRICES, G. L. death & CO. D.I.C. D.I.C. P.I.C. D.I.C. D.I.C. D.I.C. D.I.C. D.I.C. AN INVITATION. EASTEB HOLIDAYS. VISITORS TO CHRISTCHURCH \ 4 EE reminded that ora Warehouse is at all times Free to their Inspection, and being acknowledged as one of the Sights of New Ze3and, we would ask them to avail themselves of the opportunity. All the NEW SEASON’S GOODS are displayed in each Department, and comprise the latest English and Continental Productions. Every courtesy and attention extended to Visitors, none of whom will be pressed to purchase. B. HALLENSTEIN, Chairman of the Directors, E. C, BROWN, Manager, D.I.C. D.I.C, D.I.C, D.I.C, D.I.C, D.I.C. D.I.C. D.I.C, FIRST DISPLAY OF AUTUMN AND WINTER NOVELTIES* 1 IS CASES, ex s.s. Buahine, s.s. Maori and s.s. Gothic, Comprising—“SPECIALLY” DRESS FABRICS “SELECTED” ENGLISH AND FOREIGN MODELS IN MANTLES AND JACKETS. THESE goods were personally selected by our now mantle buyer, Mr Goldsmith, ami they represent one of the finest collections ever seen at Dunstable House ; also, LOVELY FRENCH MILLINERY, FEATHERS AND FLOWERS. AN EARLY INSPECTION INVITED, J. ballantyne & CO. N : EW BOOKS, NEW STATIONERY, at SIMPSON & WILLIAMS’, LIMITED COMMERCIAL STATIONERYENVELOPES, 500,000 to select from; all sizes and prices, "rom 3s Sd per 1000 ACCOUNT BOOKS, all sizes and rulings, from Cheap Counter Day Books at Is each, up to the largest made; exceptionally good value NOTE PAPERS, BLOTTINGS, Deed Papers, Parchments, Letter Paper, &c, Our Stock will be found very complete FANCY STATIONERY, PHOTO FRAMES, the Latest Designs and Best Variety in New Zealand LADIES’ STATIONERY. We have just unpacked a very large shipment of the most fashion, able styles in Boxed Note Paper and Envelopes in all the latest tints In Search of a Climate, by Charles G. Nottoge, with 30 photographic illustrations, Bvo., 25s Through Atolls and Islands in the Great South Seas, hy F. J. Moss, M.H.B. ; price 8s 6d Life and Times of Stein, or Germany and Russia in the Napoleonic Age, by J. B. Seeley Questions of the Day, hy Gold win Smith Trie Story of the Sun, hy Sir R. g. Ball; 21s The Silver Domino, 14th ed. A Gentleman of France, by S. J. Weyman; 2s 6d Elementary Biology, by'T. J. Parker; 10s6d Island Life, by A. R. Wallace; 6s Practical Ventriloquism, by B. Canthony Prince Ricardo, by Andrew Lang Seaton and Eounthwaite’s Pocket-book of Marino Engineering Rules and Tables ; 8s Gd Guide to Public Meetings, by J, Tayler; 8s 6d SIMPSON & WILLIAMS, LIMITED, 214, HIGH STREET, CHRISTCHURCH, HLA CK, S EATTIE ft Co. FIRST SHIPMENT OF AUTUMN GOODS Comprising Every Novelty of the Season, Es s.s. Gothic, Ruinaet, 3?ebb and jyxxs. Established 1729. -TO/TESSES LASCELLES & GLEN have jus ITB Landed a Parcel of BUINABT EXTRA DRY,

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXXI, Issue 10308, 29 March 1894, Page 4

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