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WG IN S B $:. 11 bhas just re i eiv d q Jr.'m Ei.'gLnd, Glasgow and Dunedin u large and well -selected stock, ;.v ! ich is now unpacked una rey'y lor shew, cora|iii ing: pHB-.d DEPARTMENT•Merinos, Cashmeres, lustns. Lalnm cloths, dress tweeds, winceys, homesj. uns. %■ j lips, st iped woolen, pr.nts, g.itateas. fi.nneleltes, serges, all of t..e la'sst pattern.-.* BLANKETS AND QUIETS. Ashhurtm, Liosl}n, Wellington, Ki.iapoi, blue anil grey blankets, quils, honey comb, whit", exhibition, and colored quilNj at a price o induce people to buy.FLANNELS. White, gr<y, pink, and scarier, Ashburton, VVel mgton and Eoslvn manufacture, at reduced piic< s. WOOL uEPAfiTMENT. Beilin at from 2s per lb., Rtslyn, Baldwin's s—ply Beeh.ve, and aLt >.f other sors. SHIRTS AND PANTS. / Men's All-wool Gr rr.pl. n, J'psom, iS''orthfote,-N.Z. flax, Regatta, Critenos', Union and Standaid White Shirts, at (rom 2s rjd up. B. CotU n pants, merino, b.e. ribb.-d, wo lien, flam el, men's Ind.a gauze pants and shirts, silk front*. CLOTHING DEPARTMENT. M; n's tr- users at from 10s up, trousers i.nd vest at from 15s, full sui s at from 25s in Eaiapt i, Roslyn, and import, d tweeds. K.B. tui sat from 10s up, youths' at fr< m 20s. Aden's overcoa.s i<> Roslyr-.Kaiapoi, Tnulishat.d VVel ington tweeds et from 18s. Also a lir.e n. wateri roofs and oiled coats, moleskins, dungaree suits, cali L oi.s, sheeti gs, shirtings, thildren's dusses ai d ulsters. BRACES.—Men's, y<,utbs' and bojs'. Jn Argo.y, Elephant, United, AmbuLnce, at.dotl.er6 brands. I.R. BELL'S.—Men's you hs' and new f.isleuers. ■HOSIERY & GLOVE? Women's, girls' and children's Taffeta gloves, Cash mere, Lisle, Kid, Pure Silk Glove*, in black and Ladirg' colors. Woman's, girls and children's Cashmeie, Cotton, Wool, and B I silk embroideied hose; also a line m infanta' s<..x. • SPECIALS.—-A m:igt.ificmt lii.e m men's linen colLis, j aper collars, Dtrby scarfs, V\ hitby ties, t-tage ties-, Berkely silk handkerchiefs at the lowest possible prices. STATIONER Y .—Xof epapev, envelopts, rciount and exercise pt-ns, ink, er.-sers, toy bo> ks, novels, etc., ec. .HAi'S.—Ladies' trimmed huts, all the fashions for 1890, also unt iinme-.l in all the latest fasi.it n.*. Men's, youths' and bi y»' i Lick soft It It Flexible hats at from 4s up, hard unbreakable at from 7*. Al«o an rssijitmeiit of gentlemen's straw ha's at from If. SIA NCIi BtTfcK DEPARTMENT. Eiooicloihs cocoanut matting, ttpestiy carpets, ju:e ru b s, oiled tablecloths, and door ma's. GENEHAL FANCY GOODSAll dift'etent shudis and widths in si.k andsatmribbt ns, fai cy trillings, crotchet cotton, knitting coiti n, veils, per;uu.e.«, pomades aud hair ul?, imbroiderics and inseitions, to chuu, tadn-.T spot, blue spot, and tinsel facts, and a Urge a.s- rtmenfc ofbk.ek and white .-ilk Lees. Plush, silks, satins, lilerty silks, flowus, sorays, f'ealheis, tips end p umes.do _,apanes goods, including cabinets, box. s, tabL-.s', ai.clit'k stands. A large cssoitment o! toys and tinware by the best French, German and Eng ish makers. Boxing gloves ai.d iron trunks. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. Violins (and s'rings), flutes, whistles, mouth harm nicas. rtvotinas, ca iope whistles, aceoideo-ns, (Vox Humar.a), etc. CORSEIV. Kenda ; , patenteyeletted seam, 'I ramwaj', Euio|.een, Esiber and Ciimilia. A g;eat variety to choose from, all - he latest patents. GRO JhiltKS.—iieklts, sauces, teas (including >e!son, JMoa eand Co.), baking powdi-r, cocoa, J (hnst oil's corn flour, tob; ceo (btst Imnds), m.itches, cigus, cigarettes, pipes, b'uemts, candles, soap, keiosene 150° fire test, blacking, blaik lead and clothes-lii.es. 3I,tSS.WARIO DEPARTMENT.— Jus 3, sug:trf, jellies, sweeis, salvers, cake, stands, butter coolers, ornaments, vases, decanters, water bottles. Lamps all shapes and sizes ; best makers. CHINA WARE.—Cups and saucers (a'.l Daiterus), W.andG. plates, eandlo sticks, mugs, jugs, and ornaments ol every description. CROCK KRY WA UK. Cups and saucers, dinner plates, breakfast plates, jugs and basins of all sizes, teapots, asbets, bedroom sets, breakfast sets, sets of jam jars. CUTLERY.—Bur S ou and Ball's sheep shears, 11A and 88. knives and lorka, in steel, Potosi silvsr and white metal, poeket knives from one to four blades (best makers), bread knives, butchers' knives, scissors and button-hole scissors. Jls WELLER Y. Watches clocks, 10.-kelsr and chains, brooches in gold, nlver and Japanese, £old and s he • rings, guards, bracelets, men's shirt unites, cuff studs and links (removable), collar studs, t<,oth picks, pendant;, and green stor.e pendants. SAD.Di.KßY:—Saddles at from 50s (compete), bridles at from 5s 6d, riding and dray whips, brea>plates, cruppeis lead er and w b ginhs, whip thongs saddle straps, spurs (silver and steel) and stirrup ir i s. BOOT & S !OE DEPARTMENT. V.'omenV umi iinh' high lace, elaste pidc. and kid ! o is and sJiccm ; men's and boys' b lroia'n, at fium 12s Ud, Iduclitrs and c,a>tic*. Also an assort-. of women's, L-jrl* and children's slippers, men's, yi-uth* and boys' slippers and leather l-.gjings. Sui a madu to men.ure, from 70s up, from Kainpoi and Ivoslyn woollens and woistcds. Perfect fit euaranUcd.

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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume XXI, Issue 1066, 8 May 1890, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume XXI, Issue 1066, 8 May 1890, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume XXI, Issue 1066, 8 May 1890, Page 4