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GOQI> TASTE IN ADVERTISING SHOULD BE STUDIED, AND GOOD TASTE PREVENTS OUR USING EXTRAVAGANT LANGUAGE, BUT WE SUBMIT THAT, IF YOU TRY THE EMPIRE BLENDED TEAS, YOU WILL ADMIT OUR ; GOOD TASTE, AND SHOW YOUR GOOD TASTE. EM PIUK TKA COMPANY,.' W. & G. TUB!. BULL & CO. ... ... PROPRIETORS. «n»»— —^" '"" ,'l " '"1i.",^," '. • ""' J '"" ■■l—w~~~~»— — "*"" ——a————————— 1..111H11 . T ABRIVAL OS" A V N E W G O O D S T/'T 1 ' '" .'' '. FOR THET SEASON OE WINTEE. W. B. GIRLING AND CO. ■"y' v y- ■■: '-■-.■ .■ t TTAVE received a VERY LARGE and Truly Magnificent Assortment m EVERY DEPARTMENT worthy of IMMEDIATE INSPECTION. HALL OF COMMERCE. r. ' • * •"u . ..• :, -.■':-.- ■■ • " .w-i-jiwwiifWJU— juf^iiii-MiiiiiigmaLiiiii.i.i-M^ NdNPAEEIL HOUSE. OPENING OF AUTUMN ' & WINTEE GOODS, 1892. MY FIRST SHIPMENT OP GOODS IS TO HAND, and have been OPENED UP m SPLENDID CONDITION. The first to note are'the ''M A ATTT 1?Q CLOAKS, AND JACKETS, which are m great variety. The new ill'AlN 1 ijJljOj three-quarter Cape, made of fanoy checked woollen materials, lined with shot silk, and silk-lined hoods to match. For: style and pbice, FRANK MULLEN cannot be beaten. Striped tight-fitting Ulsters, with three-quarter Cape to match; Jackets m Seal and Sealette ; Black and Navy Blue Cloth » Pilot Reefers," with naval buttons ; Girls' and Children's Jackets, Cloaks, and Ulsters. The next to note ara the MI7CO nnr\T\C! which, lam pleased to say," embraces all the latest and ■JJOO UrUUI/U j most stylish, and at the same time most durable materials procurable— axj< wool. Robes, embroidered with silk, plush, and braid, m every shade. Jubilee Striped Fatama Cloth, iis all shades. Nova Zembla Checks, Homespune, &c, &d., every shade. The next to note is the MTT T T\TT?D V DEPARTMENT, for which NONPAREIL HOUSE as been 'lulJjlillNjLjiil specially noted for the past eight years, being under the. sole : supervision of Mrs Mullen. All the novelties procurable for the season m Feathers, Flowers, Gilt, Pearl, and Steel Ornaments. The most stylish and becoming HATS have been selected, and are ali open now for inspection. P ADQTTTQ have & lwa y s been made ■ a specialty m NONPAREIL HOUSE. Such vUIIOJj 1 0 makes as the Calias, Quillbone, Atlas, Violet, Wiomo, Delta, Thompson's Unbreakable Corsets, Queen, Princess, Ariel, and Cowslip; also Frenoh Corsets m different makes. i "DTTDDAXTQ LACES, Embroidered Chiffon, m all shades. KID GLOVES, m lIIDJDUiN Oj black' and colored. HOSIERY, warm, fine, and comfortable, for the winter season, m all makes and sizes; a special line m Ladies' called the Piccadilly Rib, to be had only at NONPAREIL HOUSE. "TVDI7CICIMA ITTOri In this Department WE CANNOT BE EXCELLED, LiJai^obiYl-illliNlJ* for Style, Fit, and Moderate Charges. PJ • A r PtTT\Tri Gentlemen's Clothing, Hats, Hosiery, Mercery ; Ready-made \jL\J 1 HIIN VJ. Kaiapoi Clothing, Men's, Youth's, and Children's. All the newest patterns for the Order Department to hand. Hard and Soft Felts m the newest shapes. N.B.—NO OLD STOCK, NO BOGUS SAIES. ; FBANK MULLEN, /

GOLDEN GATE ALLUVIAL GOLD-MINING COMPANY, Limited, CULLENSVILLE. A GENERAL" MEETING of Shareholders m the above Company will be held m Darvill's Hall, Cullensville, on TUESDAY Evening, 28th June, at 7 p.m. Buaineaa :— General and to elect Directors. D. A. HALKET, Legal Manager. MONEY TO LEND, IN sums from £50 to £50,000 on Firstclass Freehold Seourity, Interest from £6 per oent ALFRED ROGER? Solioitor, High- street. SHIP HOTEL. Near the Wharf, PICTON. O. A. GODFREY, PROPRIETOR, fN returning thanks to his numerous patrons for past favors would intimate that the NEW SHIP HOTEL is now re-built and furnished throughout with the best of New Furniture, Bedding, &0., and that he is prepared to provide firstclass accommodation for visitors and the Public generally. BEST WINES AND SPIRITS KEPT. Meals, 1/ ; Beds 1/. 989 MAHAKIPAWA GOLDFIELD & QUEEN CHARLOTTE SOUNDS. jr (• The Royal Mail Steamers PHOENIX WILL run between Picton, Grove, Torea Neck, Antimony Mines, and Torea Channel as under :— - Tuesday. — Leave Picton 8 a.m. {via Grove) for Torea Neck ; arrive at Picton noon. Leave Pioton at 2 p.m. for Grove return at 5 p.m. Wednesdays. — Leave Picton for Antimony Mines at 9 a.m. ; returning at 6 p.m. Thuksday.— Leave Pioton 10 a.*n. ; arrive at Picton 5 p.m. Satubday.— Leave Pioton 8 a.m. leave Grove 4.30 p.m .; arrive atPjcton 5.30 p.m. Toby Channel Sekviok Fobtnightly.— Leave Pioton at 8.30 a.m. every alternate Friday, returning at 6 p.m. Commencing from Friday, 3rd July, 1891. A.;G. FELL, Agent, Pioton,

jD.X.O.. , ', CO-OPERATIVE STORES, WELLINGTON. THE D.I.C. are now showing ths Largest and Newest stock of AUTUMN & WINTER GOODS ' Ever opened m the North Island. The stock being entirely new, shareholders and customers can rely upon receiving fresh and serviceable goods only. Any article found to be unsatisfactory can be returned, and the money handed baok. THE STOCK CONSISTS OF— Drapery m all its branohes, Tailoring, Mercery, Men's and Boys' Clothing, Superior Boots and Shoes, Furniture, Crockery and Glassware, E.P.Ware, Household Ironmongery, Fanoy Goods, Toys, And every Household Requisite. SAMPLES FORWARDED POST FREE. Particulars re allotment of shares can b had on application. THE DRAPERY GENERAL IMPORTING CO. OF N.Z. Capital, £125,000, m 250,000 Shakes. • A. A. Cobriqan, B. Hallenstein, Manager D.1.0. Chairman. JACKSON'S EUCALYPTUS BALSAM. THE best Family Medicine for COUGHS, COLDS, and affections of the Throat and Lungs generally, especially suitable for Children, being thoroughly safe and very pleasant. It allays inflammation of the mucus lining of the bronchial tubes, relieves pain and oppression of the Chest, hoarseness, dry cough, and diflScu t breathing, and for the unpleasant tickling m the throat which occasions frequent coughing, a few doses will effect a complete oure. Testimonial, one of many lately received. — " Blenheim, February 21, 1891, Mr H. L. Jackson, dear sir,— My children being very susceptible to colds and croupy coughs, during the last 3 years, I have made a point of keeping a supply of your Euoalyptus Balsam m the house, and have always found it an unfailing remedy. — I am, dear sir, yours truly, R.P. Prepared only by H. L. JACKSON, PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMIST, BM HBB2X,

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Marlborough Express, Volume XXVIII, Issue 142, 17 June 1892, Page 3

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