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all nations store. GINSBERG has just received VV • irom England, Glasgow and Dunedin a large and well-selectsd stock, which is now unpacked and ready for show, comprising: DRESS DEPARTMENTM°rinos, Cashmeres, lustres. Italian cloths, dress tweeds, winceys, homespuns, zephyrs, st-iped woolen, pr.nts, gutaleas. fiannele'.tes, serges, all of the latest pattern*' BLANKETS. AND QUIETS-Ashburt-..n, Roslyn, Wellington, Kaiapoi, blue and grey blankets, quilts,honey comb, white, exhibition, and colored quilts, at a price lo induce people to buy. FLANNELS. White, grey, pink, and scarlet, Ashburton, Wellington and Roslyn manufacture, at reduced prices. WOOL DEPARTMENT. Beilin at from 2,« per lb., Roslyn, Baldwin's s—ply Beehive, and a lot ci other sorts. SHIRTS AND PANTS. Men's All-wool Grampian, Epsom, Northcote, N.Z. flax, Regatta, Criterion, Union and Standard White Shirts, at from 2s 6'd up. B. Cotton pants, meriro, b.c. ribbed, woolleD. flannel, men's India gauze pants and shirts, silk fronts. CLOTHING DEPARTMENT. Men's trousers at from 10s up, trousers and vest at from 15s, lull sui-s at from 25s iu Kaiapni, Roslyn, and imported tweeds. K.B. Suits at from 10s up, youths' at from 20s. Men's overcoats it Roslyn, Kaiapoi, Knulish and Wei ington tweeds at from 18s. AI3O a line in waterproofs and oiled coats, moleskins, dungaree suits, calicoes, sheetigs, shirtings', children's di esses at;d ulsters. BRACES.—Men's, youtbs' and boys', In Argosy, Elephant, United, Ambul -unce, and others* brands. I.R. JBELTS.—Men's youths' and boys'- In football, cricketing and tennis; new fasteners. HOSIERY & GLOVES.—Women's, girls' and children's J affeta gloves, Cash mere, Lisle, Kid, Pure Silk Gloves, ic black and leading colors. Women's I girls and children's Cashmere, Cotton, Wool, and Bal silk embroidered hose: also a line in infants' sox. I SPECIALS.—A magnificent line in men's linen collnis, | aper collars, Derby scarfs, Whitby ties, Stage ties, Berkely silk handkerchiefs— at the lowest possible prices. STATlONEß*.—Notepaper, envelopes, account and exercise books, pens, , ink, erasers, toy books, novels, etc., e'<c. HATS. —Ladies' trimmed hats, all the fashions tor 1890, also unt-immed in I all the latest fashions. Men's, youths' and boys' black soft felt, Flexible bats at from 4s up, bard unbreakable at roin 7*. Also an assortment ofgentlemen's straw hats at from Is. ' JKtANCHE2>TfcK DEPARTMENT. Floorcloths cocoanut matting, ttpestry carpets, jute oiled tablecloths, and doormats. GENERAL FANCY GOODS- - All different shadt-s and widths in siik I and satin ribbons, fancy trillings, crotchet cotton, knitting cotton, veils, perfumes, pomades and hair oils, < mbroideries and insertions, torchau, ca>d.nal spot, blue spot, and tinsel laces, and a large assortment of black and white .-ilk laces. Plush, silks, satins, liberty silks, flowers, sprays, feathers, tips and p'umes, do , ,-apanes goods, including cabinets, boxrs, tables, and ink stands. A large assortment ot toys and tinware by the best French, German and English makers. Boxing gloves and iron truaks. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS.— Violini (ar,d strings), flutes, whistles, mouth harm-nicas. revotinas, caliope. whistles, accordeons, (Vox Humana), etc. CORSETS.—Kendai, patenteyeletted seam, 'lramway, European, Esther and Camelia. A great variety to choose from, all the latest patents. GROCERIES.-Pickles, sauces, tea? (including Nelson, Moa'eand Co.),baking powder, Fry's cocoa, Johnston's corn flour, tobsicco (bpst brands), matches, cigars, cigarettes, pipes, biscuits, candles, soap, kerosene 150° fire test, blacking, black lead and cloth's-lines. GLASSWARE DEPARTMENT.— Jugs, sugars, jellies, sweets, salvers, cake stands, butter coolers, ornaments, vases, decanters, water bottles. Lamps all shapes and sizes ; best makers. I CHINAWARE.—Cups and saucers I (all patterns), W. and G. plates, candle sticks, mugs, jugs, and ornaments ol every description. CROCK KK YWA HE. Cups and saucers, dinner plates, breakfast plates, jugs and basins of all sizes, teapots, astuts, bedroom sets, breakfast sets, sets of jam }ars. , CUTLERY—Burgou and Ball's sheep shears, 11A and 88, knives and forks, in steel, Potosi s-ilwr and white metal,j'pocket knives from one to four blades (best makers), bread knives, butchers' kriives, scissors and button-hole scissors. JEWELLERY. Watches clocks, lockets and chains, brooches in gold, silver and Japanese, gld and s lverings, guards, br.-.ceiets, men's shirt unites, cuff studs nnd links (removable), collar studs, tooth picks, pendant?, and green stone pendants. SADD< ERY :—Saddles at. from 50s I (comp'ete). bridles at from 5s 6d, riding and dray whips, brea>piates, cruppeis leairer jv-d web girihs, whip thongs sadd'e stra;s, spurs (silver and steel) and stirrup ir-.ms. BOOT ,t SHOE DEPARTMENT, -Women's and Girls'high lace elastt ; sidefy and kid bods end shoes ; men's : and boys' b.dmorals, at from 12s 6d bluchers and elastic-"- Also an assort- ' of women's, f>irls and children's slip;: ;rs ' men's, youths and boys' slippers and leather leggingsSui s made to measure, from 70s up. from Kaiapoi and Roslyn woollens anc worsteds. Perfect fit guaranteed.

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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume XXI, Issue 1074, 5 July 1890, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume XXI, Issue 1074, 5 July 1890, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume XXI, Issue 1074, 5 July 1890, Page 4