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JAMES MACDONALD & CO., ZEALANDIA HOUSE.

" Delicious Summor breathes : tho penetrative Sun His forco deep-darting to tho dark retreat Of vegetation, sets tho steaming power At largo, to wander o'er tho verdant Earth In various hues ; but ohiofly thee, gay groon, Thou smiling Nature's universal robo."

Tho abovo beautiful linos remind us that wo havo now arrived at tho timo of the year whon Naturo is aeon at hor best. Whether you look at tho modeut garden of tho cottngor, or stroll through tho well-kept grounds surrounding a mansion, tho result as far as Nature is concerned is tho same perfect, harmony ! Nowhere does tho blending ot colors offend tho eye. As it is with Nature ho with tho human race : to dress well is synonymous with harmony of colors and textures. But horo a difficulty arises—How do we know .when wo ate wc'l dressed ? Well tho only way we know out of the diihcttlty is to go to tho people who cm not only toll you when you aro well dressed but can do it tor you ! Go to tho merchants who havo never knowingly deceived you—people who havo us much interest in making you look your vory best as you havo yourself, and look upon your custom as absolutely necessary to our success in businoas. You will find this rule prova'lin all our Dopartmonts, our objjet is not to press you to buy beyond your requirements, but to soil you what will please you and givo you solid satisfaction, uur various Departments aro teeming with wares suitable to evory ago and station in life. Jt maters not to us what your desire is: whether it is to deck out tho tiniest member of your family or to purchase a bridal trousseau, you will find us fully proparod to receive you and givo you that satisfaction that ovory buyer has a right to get. OUR DRESS DEPARTMENT' is under OUR SUMMER MILLINERY has been tho charge of an export who has brought the accorded by acclamation first place among force of his long and varied oxporionco to all its competitors. Our Miss Coukett and bear on this important section. Wo are her assistants aro aa busy aa bees; our soiling fast beautiful Delaines, Crepons, object is to have a big season, Tho essen. Spot Nainsooks, Cambiics in spots and tials to this must bo Beautiful Goods, and trails In heavier materials Mo hold a mug- at prices never boforo touched. Just have nificcnt range in ovory shade and color, all a look at our Windows, and you will bo in single cobtumes ; all moat choice, and not convinced that there in no exaggeration, two alike. Complete costumes for tho If wo do not convinco you that our Trimmed holiday 27s Gd each. Hats and Bonnets are tho most stylish and — cheapest we will willingly retire from the OUR SHOW ROOM is now under tho conflict, but wo have no fear on that score. charge of a Lady of great oxporionco and — — — — reaonrcj. Tho attractions of this pleasant OUR DRESSMAKING DEPARTMENT rotreat aro so many and divcreifiod that it ig on ft plvr w jy, ft u our O tj lor Departments, is futile to attempt to discribe them ; how- A u wov i c turned out is guaranteed Firstever, let us take a few linos at random. OlaBB rtt , nos)t roaBonft blo prices Every There are, for instanco, all tho JNewest w |i cro „o w the watchword is Economy. Styles in Blouses, Jackets, Laco Capes (suit- Wo w m f« v «i B li a Dress Complete for little able for ladies of all ages 1 , New Sunshades, |noro t t j lftll i(J charged for making in some Tics Laces, Ribbons, Gloves, Oorsota, blurttf, Establishments, and that ia tho reason wo Costumes, Flowcis, Feathers, etc., oto. Our ttro H0 j >usy u</ t j ie p rO9On t time. display in this department must bo scon, us we cannot deecribe it in words. OUR CLOTHING AND MKN'S MEROWI MANCHESTER AND FUR- CERY DEPARTMENT.— If thoro aro any NISHING DEPAKTMENi'.— Here it is who don't know (and wo hardly think thoro where tho Caroful Housewife can save are any) the extent of this very solid branch money. Now is tho time to replace a pair of our business, wo have only ono word to or two of old Curtains by new ones. Wo say, and it is : See for yourselves our stock can show you a choice of a hundred pairs of Colonial Men's and Boy's Clothing ; see fiom 2s Od. Evory frugal quid wifo can our wonderful valuo in Men's Shirts, in buy a nice Floor Cloth to take tho place of Mole Trousers, in Hats, in Flannels, in the ono that ia v, orn out at a nominal figure Cotton, Merino and Wool Pants, indocd the We havo a beautiful selection, the result of whole department may be compared to a vory direful buying, in Calicos, Sheetings, solid building on a foundation of rock, for Tablinge, Towols, Art Muslins, Cretonnes, such is tho reputation it has now gained ; Flannelettes, and Shirting. Wo aro now nor do we intend to remain contented with showing tho best value over placed before a our laurels. We aro determined to hold the discriminating public, and wo feel that will Premier Position, and tho only way to do bo tho ununimouß vordict on inspection of that is by cutting away tho profits, and our stock. studying tho requirements of evory buyer. And now a word of advice to intonding buyers : Don't rush aftor everyone who tolls you they can soil you Goods for next to nothing, for you can rest assured they are "throwing a sprat to catch a mackerel;" and, abovo all, doi.'t go wandering all over the colony, and in aomo cases beyond it, for what you can prouiro at your door. We believe we can serve you in all your requirement i equally as well, and in assisting the local tradesmen you are acting a praiseworthy part, and is of far moro consequence than may at first bo imagined. To our Country Friends -(and they a -every numorous) who intend visiting the show, we would say make a point' of paying our establishment a visit, we shall bo pleased to see you whother you buy or nof^ Wo uliall convince you that we have the light goods at the right prices. Wo havo the facilities for doing an extensive buaineaa capable of expansion which, with returning prouponty, wo hope to do. J. MACDONALD % CO., GENERAL DRAPERS AND HOUSE FURNIWRS, ZEALANDIA II OUS E, W Thames Stivbet, Oamaru.

BARGAINS! BARGAINS! SWEEPING_REI)UOTIONS ! JOSEPH MOSS, WATCHMAKER, JEWELLER, OPTICIAN, Mil) DIRECT IMPORTER, In order to make room for Now Shipments, has made Sweeping Reductions on every article in his immonuo stock. No old-faaliionod goody or old stock, but tho latest and moat fashionablo, and quality uusurpabsed. SKE WINDOW. .SEE WINDOW. A FEW QUOTATIONS : Rotherham'y Silver Going Barrel Watch, bearing Rothorlmm's guarantee and my own written guarantee for 3 years — L 5; reduced to L 4. Ehrhardt's Silver Going Barrel Watch, guaranteed for ,'5 years— L3 lss ; reduced to L 3 2a 6d. A First-class Gent's or Lady's Watch—Nickel cases, the boat make in tho world for tho money. Guaranteed. 17s Od; reduced to 12s Gd. Gent's Sterling Silver Alberta— Heavy weight, Hdll marked on ovory link, and fancy patterns, from 7s Gil, Ha Od, 9a 0(1, 10s Ocl, 12s Od. Ladies' Sterling Silver Alberts and Fobs from Is od, 2% 2<» Gd, 3s to 12s Od. Marble Clocks— Tho largest variety in Now Zealand, L 5 10s ; reduced to 14, and varying in prices to 27b. 8- Day Asonia Clock, btrikinj,' hours and half-hours on gong ; beautiful designs ; guaranteed tot 1 3 yeais— 22« Od ; reduced to 17s 6d. I'eop-o'-Day Alarms— The bust alarm made, 10s Od ; reduced to 7« Od j and a numerous variety at low prices. KJELD AND OPERA dLAS^KS, OPTICIAN GOODS, ETC., AT HALF PRICE. Gold Wedding Ring, 18ct> heavy weight, 20s ; reduced to 15s. Gold Keepers, 18ct, 22b Ocl to 17s Od, and evory description of Jewellery. Hall-marked Gold Brooches sot with ical atonoa from 5s Od up. Hall-marked Sterling Silver Brooches from Is. ] TO LAND, EX TAINUJ, A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF MARBLE CLOCKS AND J KWELLICRY. The Certificate accompanying each of liothorham's Watches is a sufliciont description ofthoßamo. (See description abovo.) Every watch carefully examined and timed by a piactical workman.

OAMARU BOOT FACTORY. RETAIL BRANCH, THAMES STREET, YELLOW^ERANDAH. THE BEST AND CHEAPEST HOUSE IN OAMARU FOR BOOTS AND SHOES OF ALL KINDS* Buy from tho Local Factory. You will get Valuo for Your Money 1 REPAIRS DONE ON THE SHORTEST NOTICE. >S! POOKLINGTON, IiOOT MANUFAOTORKR, TIIAMUS STRUM', OAMAUU.

NORTH O'l'AGO BISCUIT FAd'OEY HAVING Imported Direct from London Bisonir MACHINERY of the Latest Improved Patent, I am prepared to supply tho trade with all Kinda of Biscuits at DunodJn Wholesale Prices. Families aro invited io Support Local Industry and oucouiago money to be circulated among ourselves by patronising tho LOCAL«MADE BISCUITS which are Equal to any Biscuits manufactured n tho colony. , L _ T t . Wedding and BirHiday Cakes made of the Best Manorial on tho Shortoat) Notioo. Groceries of all Kinds in Stock and sold afc tho Lowest Remunerative Prices] Direct Importers of „„..«. «„„ «.,, GILBEYS INVALID PORT and Othor wines ; also, their CELEBRATED DRY GIN. BILVER AND COUSIN'S WELL-KNOWN PORT AND SHERRIES. PEN FOLD AND HARDY'S ADELAIDE WINES. North Ofcago Solo Agent for Tho Coylon and Indian Tea Association. Evory paokot bears their Trade-Mark. Special Agent for Nelson and Moato'o Teas. WILLfAM BJBB OENFRAL MERCHANT, BAKKR, CONFECTIONER OAMARU HOLSTKOOD. HOLYROOD. HOLYROOD. IbegtoinformmyßriondsandCustomorathat tho Overdue Shipment of Holyrood hxi arrived, <♦ HOLYROOD," the lagomparabio, in Stools w Quartern ft«d. Ootawi. ££

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North Otago Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8141, 28 November 1894, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 North Otago Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8141, 28 November 1894, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 North Otago Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8141, 28 November 1894, Page 2

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