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FURTHER SUPPLY OF NEW WINTER GOODS, EX KAIKOURA FROM LONDON. W.B.GIRLING&Co BT the Kaikoura we have received about Ten Cases. These combined with about Thirty Cases previously received by the Coptic, complete the first series of shipments of Few Goods for Winter wear. There is now a Vast Assortment in every department. MILLINERY & FANCY ROOM. A beautiful display of richly trimmed Hats aud Bonnets, Flowers, Feathers, Ribbons, Laces, &c., Silk Plushes, in every shade (both plain and fancy.) Tho new Trimming for the season is the | Moire Plush (very rich); also black and Silver Crcy Fur Boas and Capes, Black and i-iiver Grey Fur X'imrmngs, Fancy Collars and Cuffs. Wool dresses for Children. Louis Velveteens. —We are showing a beautiful lot of this Velveteen, which for richness is unsurpassed. We gfct these velveteens direct from the manufacturer, by which we can guarantee their genuineness, also enabling us to sell the various qualities Is per yard cheaper than those bought second hand. No prettier or more serviceable materials can be obtained for making a rich winter dress. Ladies’ Underclothing, Ladies’ Dressing Gowns. The Fancy Room abounds with such a tremendous assortment that it is impossible in the limited space of an advertisement to enumerate oue-tentli part of what it contains. DRESS DEPARTMENT. All the Newest Materials can he obtained with Trimmings to Match, THE DRESSMAKING DEPARTMENT Under the Superintendence of Mrs Malcolm, is one of the leading features of this establishment. The artistic stylo and superb fit commands general admiration. HOSIERY. Splendid makes in Indiana, Cashmere, I and knitted. Flannels. Not only have wo all the makes and qualities of Colonial flannels in white, grey, and colors, hut no have imported the Real Welsh, for wear aud washing unequalled. HOUSE FURNISHINGS. Every requisite, including 'Table Damasks, Table Napkins, Forfar 'Towelling, Towels of every description, Blankets in Colonial and English, Bed Quilts, &c., &c. ME S CLOTHING A very large assortment, prices in many instances being fully 50 per cent under ordinary. Men’s Tweed Suits from 10s (id to 05s ; Boys’ Clothing equally cheap. Gents’ Fashionable Square Crown Hats, Colonial make. Every department is now fully stocked. Our Customers may rely on saving a lot of money, also on having tbe largest and best assorted stock to select from. HALL OF COMMERCE.

SPECIAL i f ®| or 3s in the Pound, .aid Is 6d in COMMENCING- TO-DAT. Owing to my Premises boing so small and in order to make room for New Goods shortly to arrive I have docieed upon holding a -'t S E h 5k jj R And giving the Literal Discount uf 3s in the Pound, and Is 6d in 10s, In ordor to effect a clearance of the balance of Winter Goods. Remember this GENUINE SALE. Every one should call and save money by purchasing at

SPECIAL NOTICE NONPARIEL HOUSE. I HAVE much Pleasure in informing my many Customers and tlie Public Generally that my DRESS - MAKING DEPARTMENT. Which up to the time of my Premises beiug destroyed by fire, held the Premier position in Blenheim for High class Dressmaking, viz., Perfection in Pit, combined with Superior Style, Durability and Moderate Charges, is again In Full Working Order. Under the MANAGEMENT of a LADY of Large Experience! both’at Home and in the Colony. LADIES FAVORING WITH iHEIR ORDERS WILL RECEIVE iPROMPT ATTENTION. FRANK MULLEN

ONE YEAR ! ONE YEAR l JOHN HEYHOE & 00., WITH Till? MONTH CCVPLETK V'IEIR FiRST YEAR Easiness Life in Blenheim, and ]>siro to tha lk their numerous Patrons in T.-y n and I ountrv for the liberal support “l.*• '‘neonrat.emont bestowed upon tiiem dating tlic past Twelve Months. Rally next mou intend to tuA Stoek, but previous to doing so we wisii to KEEUi E (_,oR eery considerably, and to eifect our object we have decided to offer SPECIAL ADVANTAGES TO CASH BUYERS of Drapery, Clothin: . etc, etc. On and after Saturday, July 14tu Purchasers to the extent of Te j Shillings will have One Shilling Returned ti them as DiscoL vr. while buye of larger parcels will have returned to them Half-a-Crown for Every Pound? rit. E.H—This offer is too good to remain > pen any length of time, therefore those who wish to secure ChuiAf Blankets, tL; teis, Dress Materials, and Trimmings Ulsters, Jackets, Mantles, and Hats, etc, < te, should call early and make their sdectien before the stock gets picked orer ewAlI r JOHN HEYiiOE AJNJD DRAPERS AND OUTFITTERS; [MARKET STREET, NORTH, BLENHEIM, IiTTN

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Marlborough Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 314, 20 July 1888, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Marlborough Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 314, 20 July 1888, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Marlborough Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 314, 20 July 1888, Page 3

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