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John Bright oneo said "To Bond Landlords to Parliament to represent tho people would be like Bonding cuts to roprosont tho mice." GLENDINING AND DOBIE, In cortain quarters, have boon triod to bo troatcd liko mice. They were thought to bo 'wooden latliu painted to look like iron, but one ounce of experience is worth a ton of vapouringe. They have demonstrated to tho pooplo that they aro made of iron itself— every ono knows they have employed tho true weapons of business, and theroby raising their name on tho highest pinnacle, with tho ilag of succCaa waving in every brcozo. Simply by supplying honest quality of merchandise at lower prices than tho vory lowest. GLENDINING AND DOBIE. Tho most exacting cannot mako more than twonty-four hours out of a day, but if twenty-five could have been gained, they believo that ovory moment of that timo would have boon employed to clog their stops of progress, but liko ougles in an iron cage they must do battle with tho powers that Burround thorn— thoy must go freo— " As Btrotuns thoir ohannols deeper wear "—" — and purauo their will untiammolled, tho groves of thoir own convictions and beliefs, GLENDINING AND DOBIES I Human memory is frail. The period of timo is so long it doc» not surprise them at pooplo's memories boing insufficiently retentive to grasp tho original of thoir own handrail as to when their luminary burst forth in tho business world. This they will say : It is practically impossible to grasp any othor business than then- own. They have kept *his head-light constantly in night, and by doing so thoy havo brought thoir cash and their brains to work in unison for tho good of a mutual benofit. GLENDINING AND DOBIE Do not trouble thoir heads much with that kind of business which will engross our great-grand-childron. Thoyprofora " living present," and a daily grasp, which will far moro redound to their glory than any inomontary headacho unrost ending on the gallows of disappointment. 11 Birds of one feather Hock together, Simply to disagree." GLENDINING AND DOBIE Invite all purchasers of Drapery to stop in and look round for thcmsolvcs. Thousands havo said "It is truly wondoiful how thoy can oflor us such qualities at tho price." You can see fresh astonishments to-day, tomorrow, and every day, na bargains aro arriving daily. Evor remember : Quality ia tho lover of prico, and if ovor drapery is reduced to that pass when low alluring quotations become tho moving powor, wo shall look for " frosh fields and pastures new" by adopting somo other business. Tkbms Cash. ULENWNINcTaND DOBIfc, Dunedin, Tomuka ami Oamaku.

N.ZXI.F. TiiK CJonoral Public are unanimous in their Pra-iaos of tiio Now Zealand Clothing Faotory's Manufactures, and the popular verdict is : "That while they turn out nothing but a genuine all-wool, and exceptionally woll-mado article, they also retail all goodn at tho Factory Pri jo. Buyers should also romember that by purchasing at tho N,Z, Clothing Factory, they attvy tho 2o per cent tariff levied upon All Imported Clothing. Wo arc now showing A very Fi n o Assortm e n t of Winter Manufactures, including Men's, "Boys', and Youths' twoed suits, ovorcoata, Hats, Shirts, Ties, Etc. Wo have also added the manufacture of Watorproof 'Coats, etc, to our business. In •cwr Tailoring Department wohavo 'over 500 now Pattorns and are mak- : mg«uits to order at actual Wholosalo Prices. Wo also keep in stock cross and quarter size garments and can fit tho most difficult figure. Gloves, Handkerchiefs, etc. NX W ZEALAND CLO THING FACTORY, Oamakit Bkanoh : i OPPOSITE POST OFFICE.

TOOK OUT FOB ADVERTISEMENT IN THIS SPACE IN TOJUORROWjS ISSUE.

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North Otago Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 775, 18 July 1890, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 North Otago Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 775, 18 July 1890, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 North Otago Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 775, 18 July 1890, Page 2