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MISCELLANEOUS. JAMES ALEXANDER HAS just opened out a Large Quantity of NEW AND SEASONABLE GOODS, including the following : Manchester Department: Tpestry CarpetsDutch Carpets. Linoleums Table Cloths Cretonnes Toilet Cover White and Colored Quilts Damask Napkins Calicoes Silesias Crewel Canvas Hair Cord Muslin . .". Fancy Fringe for Baskets .; Lace Curtains ■Tapestry Table Covers ' Blankets ...':.-. •'.-.. ~. .', Mantle Bordering - ; 1 Dress Department: Flanelletes Tennis Stripe Ecarte Dress Striped Woollen. Silks and Satins Plush ' 'fancy Department. New Ribbons Maerame Twine Lace Silk Handkerchiefs Embroidery Millinery Trimmings Umbrellas Sunshades Dress Trimmings Hosiery & Glove Dcpartm nt Girls'and Ladies' Cotton Hose Kid Gloves jJUnnner Cashmere Hose Lisle Gloves Taffels Silk Gloves Pure Silk Gloves Mantles, Millinery & Underclothing. dies' Dust Cloak s „ Waterproof Dust Do Ladies' Summer Jackets Ladies' Cashmere Jerseys Pinafores Hew Garibaldis Infants' Pelisses Holland Aprons Fancy Aprons Corsets Trimmed Hats Untrimmed Hats - Infants' Sun Bonnets Girls' SunbonnetsUnderclothing Boys' & Mens Hosiery and Mercery. Cotton Half Hose Merino Half Hose Wool Half Hose Boys' Washing Suits Tweeds Silk Dust Coats Boys' Sailor Suits Boys', Youths 7 &Men's Pants Summer Ties and Scarfs Do. Doi Do. Shirts Umbrellas Ambulance Braces Ciothinz and Hats.. Roslyn Suits Roslyn Trousers Roslyn Coats, etc. White Waistcoats Tennis ats . Tweed Peak Hats Hard Felt Hats „ Soft Felt Hats '.' Boys', Youths and Men's Straw Hats in various shapes, and a large variety of other i goods too numerous to mention, all marked at lowest prices for cash. I A very large stock of Boys', Youths' and Men's Clothing, of Wellington, Kaiapoi, Ash-, burton, Timaru, Oamaru, Mosgiel, Roslyn and Imported Tweeds. Men's Suits of New | Zealand Tweed from 32s 6d. . Tailoring Department Suits made to measure from the celebrated Roslyn "and other New Zealand. and, im.* ported tweeds at lowest remunerative prices for CASH. We -would, specially IHctt we are selling cheaper than we Jtave- dorie previously for cash.. ' .;. ; _,.. ~j A LARGE QUANTITY OF GOODS OF PREVIOUS SEASONS AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. DRAPER &CJOTHIER Leven-st., Naseby, Otago.

NEW ZEALAND CREDITORS' MUTUAL ASSOCIATION. REP,RES E NTATIVES Everywhere. Subscription One Guinea per annum. Advantages: Private information as to financial status, etc. Weekly commercial report of bills of sale, bankruptcies,*etc. Accounts collected promptly. Estates liquidated, foreclosures and distraints executed anywhere in the Colony. J. T. B HICKSON, . . Agent, Naseby. S. E M'Carthy NOTICE. 'R. ALEXANDER PEARSON, | pointed sole agent for the Buckeye Harvesting Company for the Maniototo and Hyde Districts Buckeye Lowdown Elevator Light Mower Reaper Reaper and* Mower Sheaf Carrier Transport Binding Twine Buckeye Lubricating Oil." I have at my forge, for inspection, a Sample Lowdown and Reaper-and-Mowp.r. Malcolm M&Moiiald., Barrister and Solicitor, NENTHORN LESLIE A NORMAN Commission Agent, MONEY, STOCK, USD SHAREBROK'ER Princks-stueex, Dunkdin. THE Promoting and Floating of Legitimate Mining Undertakings—including Quartz, Dredging and Hydraulicking Claims—successfully undertaken. CORRESPONDENCE INVITED. Mr Norman's remarkable success in the past in the matter of promoting and floating Mining Companies induces him to express the hope that claims holders possessing promising Mining Undertakings requiring capital for their development will place themselves in early communication with hini, with a view to prompt stops being taken to that end.

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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume XXI, Issue 1064, 24 April 1890, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume XXI, Issue 1064, 24 April 1890, Page 2