MM_|»_M..__li.__„»»„„J~l«lMW-«W««lW»~^ Dress and Fashion. " You Vagabond ! Would you steal a man's hat when you can buy one j so cheap at TOWLDS ?" ! r_! 11 i FACTS WORTH' KNOWING : I JPOWLDS GIVES THE BEST VALUE IN HATS. JTOAVLDS HAS THE NICEST STOCK OP TIES. JTOWLDS GIVES BEST VALUE IN CLOTHING. JTOWLDS HAS THE SPICIEST STOCK OP SHIRTS. JpOWLDS IS THE SAILOR'S FRIEND. VICTORIA ARCADE, . „ i m i,. _—_ BRINGS The great advance in the prices of her products will no doubt renumerato handsomely the cultivators of her soil, giving a well-merited reward to their industry and perseverance. But it is no less a fact, that the DIRECT IMPORTING COMPANY CONTINUE TO SUPPLY THEIR GOODS AT THE OLD LIST PRICES, thereby enabling their Customers and the Public to purchase large parcels (under the old tariff) for very little money. A VISIT TO OUR ESTABLISHMENT WILL CONVINCE THE MOST SCEPTICAL OF THE ADVANTAGES OF PURCHASING DIRECT FROM THE J_/© JLo "L^oa) WHO UNDERTAKE TO SUPPLY THEIR COUNTRY ORDERS ON THE SAME EQUAL TERMS, PAYING CARRIAGE BY RAIL OR BOAT TO THE NEAREST DEPOT. 'XMAS MILLINERY IN GREAT VARIETY, At the D.1.C., Canada Buildxngs, Queen-street. DRESS GOODS IN PRINTS, CAMBRICS, GINGHAMS, CASHMERES, &o. DRESS FABRICS OF ALL STYLES, PATTERNS, AND COLOURS, &c., At the D.1.C., Canada Buildings, Queen-street, GLOVES AND FANCY GOODS At the D.1.C., at Wholesale Prices. BOYS' CLOTHING IN KNICKER AND LONG TROUSER SUITS (SPECIALLY CHEAP), At the D.1.C., Canada Buildings. ; MEN'S CLOTHING, l IN COLONIAL TWEEDS AND HEAVY NAVY SERGE. t e Purchasers in this Department Save 20 per Cent, at the D.I.C. I SHIRTS, SCARFS, AND TIES, . IN GREAT VARIETY, VERY CHEAP. BUY ONLY AT THE D.I.C. LACES AND RIBBONS. JOB LINES AT HALF-PRICE AT THE D.I.C, CANADA BUILDINGS. '' ONE TRIAL WILL CONVINCE THE PUBLIC OF THE ADVANTAGE OF PURCHASING ONLY FROM THE DIRECT IMPORTING CO., QUEEN-STREET. 111! L, QUBD WATERPROOF' fe SELF-SHINING. NO BRUSHES REQUIRED i^^^l^l Applied with sponge attached to the cork. Gives an inutarfaiiecras brilliant, & elastic polish, whiab lasts a weak wet or dry weather.. Mad an be washed off an.'. Eoes not injure leather nor k3s_S_TK3'l» j*/i_illi soil clothing- For all k+nds Bcc"'.Sboes and Leather Articles. 1*25n?l Itrr-uiMi_~^ACTTrvrKuCo.J.'_._v.Baf_ , onHill.r_iac_ Aigland. *™ * <*« K i' i
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 9262, 16 January 1889, Page 2
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