NEWS FROM JAPAN. Not about the War, not m to whothoi* Seventy Thousand Japs Slaughtered 1 Sixty Thousand Chinkoos, or Half a Million Yellow Skins slow a similar number of their quito as Yollow enemies, but about that rospectablo occupation known aa tho MANUFACTURK OF SUMMER DRAPERY our numerous Customers have been anxiously enquiring after.
OF FASHION wo would speak, and of how wo prize your good opinion. As you know the Wintor is gone, and the glorious dwys of Summer are at hand. Already there is a hum of genial warmth in tho air, and even the keen southerlie 1 ) lose somewhat of their bitterness as tho sun gains power and tho oarth drinks iv his glorious rays ; and when* he same southorlies roturn to their own country and visit us no moro for a while, who among us will abed tears of regret ?
OUR SPRING SHOW OF MILLINERY Ih now delighting tho town. Everything is of top quality. All goods marked at bottom prices. Whether you spend ono shilling or ono pound, disburse a small sum or molt a big cheque, your reward will bo ample. Tho change of our g^ods for your money will all bo in your favor : it is so arranged. Tho matter has bcon gone into, discussed, turned inside out, torn to raga and riddbd with arguments, and the ond of it is— Top Quality and Bottom prices.
OUR SPRING SHOW. Take it as you may, it'a boautiful. Take it from a male standpoint, or view it with tho eyes of critical femininity, it's superb. Asa display of fashion it takes tho lead. As an exemplification of economy it appropriates tho whole stock of drapory. To people with slender purßos it offers a medium through which necessary spring garments may bo got of tho newest and best, at a cost so low that tho most enthusiastic dreamer novor liad a vision of such delightful economy. To tho bottor off and to tho rich it opens a vinta of fashion and splendor soon nowhere else away from tho shops and salons of Paris and London.
LOOK IN OUR WINDOWS AND [SEE OUR SPRING SHOW OF MILLINERY.
THIS SEASON'S NOVEL IDEAS AND ATTRACTIVE SHAPES AND STYLES IN UNTKIMMED STRAWS AUK LEGION, ALL BKING SUPREMELY PRETTY AND QUITE NEW. WILLIAM GRANT, hall:of commerce OAMABU
NO A. AND PA. SHOW.
A SPECIAL FEATURE OF THE SHOW WILL BE BLLLEID AMD COMPANY'S DISPLAY OF CHOICE SUITINGS AND TROUSERINGS, {INCLUDING A LARGE SELECTION OF OAMARU, ENGLISH, SCOTCH, IRISH, and JAPANESE TW EDS. THESE GOODS |WILL BE ON VIEW IN THE PAVILION JOPPOSITK THE GRAND STAND. PECIAL BHOWIOF BOYS' AND YOUTHS' COLONIAL TWEED SUITS. IKSrEOXION INVITED.
JOHN BULLEID AND CO BEG TO NOTIFY | (THAT THE THAMES STREET PREMISES WILL BE OPEN ALL DAY ON FRIDAY, AND TUB FOLLOWING AKK A KKW SPECIALITIES FOB THE SHOW WEEK: LADIES' BLOUSES EXTRAORDINARY, Is lid, 2s (id, and 2« lid to 2 guineas each CHILDREN'S COTTON 'LUNICS AND COSTUMES ASTONISHING, 2s lid and GIGANTIC DISPLA^o/tRIMMED MILLINERY, 3s IW, 5s lid, 7» 6d and 8a lid ; Special Lines LADIES' MANTLES AN EYE OPENER, 9s lid each CHOICE DISPLAY OF LADIHS' SUNSHADES NEW MAKES IN KID GLOVES, Just Opened „,„„,„ . ( , IT ,«. L KIOTO ART MATERIALS FOR CURTAINS ANTD DRAPERIES; Gold Effects NEW" RANGE OF S "SLIT-COLO RICH CRIDPETfE ART MUSLINS MARVELLOUS SELECTION OF NOVELTIES, to bo soon in this Arcade of Fashion. JOHN BULLEID AND CO, UNIVERSAL PROVIDERS, NOTED FOR DRESSMAKING, TAILORING, MILLINERY, AND HOUSEFURNISHINGS, OAMARU AND LONDON!
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North Otago Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8141, 28 November 1894, Page 2
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