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Jj LITCHFIIXD AiND SON. jh • , 1 1 1 ' HAVING JUST FINISHED 1 23 p£j OPENING ONJB OF THE LABGEST SHIPMENTS OF O SPBING & SUMMEE \Z GOODS, hrj P"H TT7E ARE SHOWING a Magnificent Collection of ALL THE f™H VV LATEST NOVELTIES of the BoasoD, wheh have been ."^ carefully eelccted m the VERY BEST MARKETS. 11 P^ OUR DISPLAY OEMILLINEEY& STRAW GOODS t"^ IS SUPERB ! ji H^" IN PRINTS, GALATEAS, MUSLINS, & DRESS GOODS, our stock is larger and more varied than ever before, and for value and usefulness, as well as elegance, has NEVER BEEN SURPASSED. OTHE DRESSMAKING DEPARTMENT is now m full swing, "f*^ nnder very able management, and every day is turning out some beautiful dresses giving perfect satisfaction. .-• • . rf) BY THE ORARI, we have just received a splendid lot of Brussels, Tapestry, and Teivet me o&rfbxs, -with Heart** En S a to match. Also, a large lot of LACE CURTAINS, m all sizes and newest designs, r~~H direct from the manufacturers. PALSO, BY THE EUTERPE, now due, we have to arrive, a grand let of FLOORCLOTHS and LINOLEUMS, m all widths, up to twelve feet wide. We are the only importers of these wide widths, which enable the floor of any ordinary-sized room to be covered m one piece, f"jQ \^P without join. THE MANCHESTER DEPARTMENT O I 3 very heavily stocked with all the best known makes of Calicoes, Flannels, Sheetings, Hollands, Tablings, Towels, and every requisite L_J for household use, and the PRICES have been marked as LOW as [^^] possible, to suit the hard times. Q IN THE CLOTHING DEPARTMENT Will be found a GRAND COLLECTION of all the latest shapes and HH styles, m Hard and Soft Felt Hats, Straw, Leghorn, and Panama **** r- -«b Hats, Tweed Hats and Caps. H^H White, Regatta, and Colored Shirts, Working Shirts, Tennis Shirts, [^ • and Cricketing Troußers. ''"H Indian Gauze and other makes, m Singlets and P»nts, all aiaes. |-yj .»- . Scarves, Collar e, and Hosiery, m great variety. r"1 A SPECIAL LINE m Men's Colonial Tweed Suits, first-class cut and \~~jj} finish, made to our special order, and marvels of cheapness. Suits JBL-4^ Wor Single Garments made to order on the shortest notice, and a very large collection of Mosgiel, Kaiapoi, Roslyn, Wellington, and % 1 Onehunga Tweeds, of tho newest patterns, to select from. [""y™ 1 ] y~n Hats made to our order, m any shape, at short notice. ■ . 'fej H— IS- WE RESPECTFULLY INVITE THE PUBLIC OF MARL- — BOROUGH TO CALL AND INSPECT OUR STOCK, AND HAND- 11 MSOME SHOW ROOM, AT MARKET PLACE, BLENHEIM. '' LITCHFIELD AND SON". • NEW SPEING GOODS, (EX PAKEHA- FROM LONDON.) W. B. GIRLING AND CO., ARE NOW SHEWING A LARGE AND VALUABLE ASSORTMENT. SOME VERY BEAUTIFUL COSTUME DRESSES. fTIHESE will be considerably enhanced when made up by exquisite skill m the Art of X Fitting and Trimming, such as produced by our Head Dressmaker m the varied and various Materials lately turned out by her. NEW GOODS BY ALMOST EVERY STEAMER. It is impossible m the length and breadth of an advertisement to particularise m detail the whole of our IMMENSE STOCK ; being Direct Importers we are ma position to give our Customers BETTER VALUE than any other House m the Trade, for the reason that the Middleman's Profit is Saved. THIS SEASON ALREADY WE HAVE OPENED UPWARDS OF 70 DOZEN OF LADIES' AND GIRLS' STRAW HATS In every Shape that has been made ; and as for the TRIMMED MILLINERY It is simply Beautiful; Latest English Designs, charming and effective. All other Departments are equally well Stocked. Dacca Twist Calicoes and Sheetings. We are the Sole Agents for these Goods. To all who have tried them they are pronounced . to be incomparable for Strength and Durability ; they are to bo obtained m Fioe and Heavy makes. > HALL OF COMMERCE. V NONPAREIL HOUSE. SPRING AND SUMMER SEASON, 1891-92. FIRST ARRIVAL OF SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS AT NONPAREIL HOUSE. , A beautiful and suburb collection of all the latest novelties procurable iaDresses, Ribbons, Laces, Handkerchiefs. Aprons, Gloves, Hats, Flowers, Feathers, Milly, Crepe de Chene, Amazon, and Cordelia Hat Trimmings. Everything new, everything choice, everything cheap. A choice selection of Prints and Zephyr Ginghams, all guaranteed to wash, from 4£d per yard. See our Pinafore and Apron muslins m cream and white (all new special patterns) from 6d per yard. THE CHEAPEST HOUSE IN TOWN For nice-shaped Corsets, including the celebrated Tailor-ma<se glove-fitting Corset ; also the following popular makes :— " Agathe," "Pretty Cousin," "Y. & N." "Magnolia, and the unbreakable Quill-bone. IN OUR MILLINERY DEPARTMENT Will be found EVERY KIND of Hat and Bonnet suitable for the season, and being under the sole supervision of Mrs Mullen, ladies can depend on having their orders carried out to their entire satisfaction. DRESSMAKING ! DRESSMAKING ! This branch, which we have carried on for the last eight years satisfactorily to all our patrons, is under tho able management of Miss Osoood, who still maintains the reputation of being unequalled for Fit, Style, and Good Workmanship, combined with MODERATE CHARGES. BOYS' AND GIRLS' GALATEA STRAWS. MENS' AND YOUTHS' STRAW HATS. CLOTHING. A grand variety of the Celebrated KAIAPOI CLOTHING m Men's, Youths' and Boya'. In the ORDER CLOTHING we still continue to turn out very satisfactory fits. Our new patterns from the Kaiapoi Mill cannot be beaten for style. MERCERY. Braces, Shirts, Scarves, Silk Pocket Handkerchiefs, Studs, Hard and Soft *s Hats, Straw do., m all the different shapes. OUR MOTTO m Nonpareil BooJ^^^^)«S^^ilS^ returns by charging a reasonable price at the hut of the season, tnerepy 5 Btock:without the aid of the so called cheap sales. frankHSullen.

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Marlborough Express, Volume XXVII, Issue 235, 16 October 1891, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Marlborough Express, Volume XXVII, Issue 235, 16 October 1891, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Marlborough Express, Volume XXVII, Issue 235, 16 October 1891, Page 3