_ „ - I Fancy Goods. > J£ E L S E Y ' S, OPPOSITE THE TOWN CLOCK, DIRECT IMPORTERS OF FANCY GOODS, Have just opened up their New Shipment of LAWN TENNIS mi;iiiiiiiiiDiiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiinti^^^^^^;^^^^' jgs RACQUETS, NETS, POLES, BALLS, &c. CRICKETWAKE. . JET, SILVER, & GOLD JEWELLERY. JAPANESE TEA TRAYS (great assortment). JAPANESE BASKETS, CHINA, | BRONZES, FANS, AND CURIOS GENERALLY. ALBUMS, PURSES, BAGS, FANS, ! &c., &C, &c. THEIR CHRISTMAS CARDS Will arrive later on, consequently will embrace LATEST DESIGNS. CHARLES KELSEY & CO., OPPOSITE THE TOWN CLOCK. Tea. I - ■ -lUI. II ■■■■ ... I ; [REGISTERED TRADE MARK.] TOWER m E A, JL j FROM INDIA, CHINA, AND CEYLON, . UNSURPASSED FOR STRENGTH & FLAVOUR. WM. CjHERA & £JO., ► AUCKLAND, SOLE i WHOLESALE AGENTS FOR NEW ZEALAND I j "A' AE 00 , .. 1 :>.'OSGIEL TWEEDS : MOSGIEL HOSIERY ; j AND YARNS i MOSGIEL FLANNELS ' AND BLANKETS \ MOSGIEL RUGS AND PLAIDS Always receive the HIGHEST AWARDS FOR EXCELLENCE. THE MOSGIEL WOOLLENS are made from PURE WOOLS by competent hands and the best obtainable machinery. The Public are requested not to accept Imitations, but to insist upon getting the genuine Mosgiel articles. The Trade supplied through all the Wholesale Warehousemen, or at the Company's Warehouse, High-street, Dunedin,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9180, 9 October 1888, Page 2
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