Dress and Fashion. . - EX S.S. DORIC AND DUKE OF SUTHERLAND . (RECENTLY ARRIVED). 500 Pairs English BLANKETS. These being a late ship* ment will be sold at specially low rates. 3 Cases Finlay's Celebrated SHEETING, direct from the Mills. 50 Pieces WINDOW HOLLAND. 3 Cases LINEN GOODS, comprising: Table Damasks, Napkins, Fronting Linen and Diapers, Towels, direct from Belfast Mills. 25 Pieces Scotch Tweeds and Black Worsted Coatings for Tailoring Department. Newest Styles. 30 Pieces FLANNELETTES, including: Tennis Stripes, Plain, Pinks, -White, and Creams. 72 Ladies' BLOUSES. , Newest Styles. BABY LINENS. 450 Ladies' White Muslin APRONS. Also, Plain and Hem-stitched Cambric Handkerchiefs Satin and Glace Ribbons Assorted Haberdashery, Laces, Black Crapes &C-, &c., &c. At Our Well-known Low Cash Prices. SMITH AND CAUGHEY, WHOLESALE AND FAMILY DRAPERS. Musical. ■ . : -- \ :: / . _ QUEEN-STREET (Next J. & J. Dickey), Beg to announce the arrival, ex DORIC and PAKEHA, of a large shipment of English: PIAITOS, By the celebrated London makers, KIRKMAN & SON and JARRETT & GOUDGE, which for quality, finish, and durability cannot be surpassed. • , t .! : I ; —1 We also stock GERftftAN PIANOS, by best-known makers, as LIPP & SOHN, G. SOHWECHTEN, KAP3, J. RAMSPEBGER, &c., &c., and feel sure that an inspection by intending purchasers "will be to their interest. As we sell on the Time Payment System: as well as for Case, instruments are within the reach of all. EVERY INSTRUMENT WE SELL IS GUARANTEED FOR FIVE YEARS. A Large Assortment of BRASS INSTRUMENTS, FLUTES, VIOLINS, BANJOS, GUITARS, and all other Instruments and FITTINGS in Stock. . "isLarr- - THE BRITISH AND CONTINENTAL PIANO co. A. JEIj&G-MAN, Manager. QUEEN.STBEET (NEXT MESSRS. J. &J. DICKEY). ' ' 1 - . . Tailors. . "• Toilet. 1 ' J-- ■a,s| rpwsoN's gig' AIR jjenewer JK ' , J|[ 1 RESTORES grey OR FADED HAIR TO ITS NATURAL COLOUR. TAILORING. :■ 5 Jl v I Willi , AUTUMN AND WINTER, 1894. OUR NEW GOODS ARE NOW TO HAND, and should be seen by in- Jj^7? tending buyers. We have also bought tha balk of the choicest lines from Messrs. McArthur'a Stock, and are selling same ab nominal prices. (f <V Please place your orders early, as wo are very busy. 0 s v' 11 - It cleanses the scalp, and prevents dandruff. ; , It promotes growth, and makes the hair soft, pU&n ' ' - • and glossy. ■ S JUST WHAT EVERYONE WANTS. In bottles at 83 Od. Posted; 43 6d, to any part of j . | the colony. Oar Own-make of MACINTOSHES are a great success. They arc odourless, j [prom a 01U^70DN(1 Ltoy.) - thoroughly ventilated, and In every way a reliable gentleman's Waterproof Coat i j ' ! i after using one bottle of your Hair Kenewer, that from stock, or to order in a few hours. I feel in duty bound to let you know the pleasing . , : ~ • results. Some time ago I had the £<i«fortune to Best Local-made Mackintoshes in Auckland (with Cape), 45?- - , turneTgrey'a™! white* n N^w a3 splendid - bead of hair, and almost its natural colour, the RESULT OP A SINGLE BOTTLE. I can gratefully 'tar THOUSANDS OF NEW BOOKS IN OUR FREE LIBRARY. mlffiK - ing it, I will do my best to make jour Hair Be ——— storer known among my friends.—Yours Respect .... ■ .... fully. -• . . i. GEO. -MCBRIBE, •• —• " /. .nit', " ; ; ■ W:TT.4-'-•- ~ »*'>'' 1.. COMPLETE ARREST OF FALLING HAIR. % ; :••!» • '*/< mm t t ± T 't '/;.<? ••>'' '>: Razorback, Auckland, April 9,lßß9.'"Dear Sir, ; M ftrP.ll flf)T / Ctl Or. Some two years ago after a severe illness, my hair Y I'lvf W/U I u//v, , fell off in patches, and was cause of great disfigurewont.. I tried a great many remedies, without pro- , 39, 41, & 43, VICTOR-STREET I bottles of your Hair Renewer a I 's ' ' was visible, and by. continuing its use I am now in (NEXT UNION BANK, ONE DOOR FROM QUEEN-STREET). ■ it to all my friends.— faithfully, M. McK VENI. VIDI. VICI. Mr. KdMiL X . WkJBF WITH PLEASURE IN RECOMMENDING. Si. , ( V[FROM A GENTLEMAN. J : jjjjL Auckland,. June 1, 1882. - Sir.—About twelve •' -'■■■' JBflßk. months ago my attention was called to your Hair • ' > J • r ! ' / . '• • . ®r m Renewer, which I have been applying since, and' I—iMmiMMM—wwfaauM^—. ■' iißßiiiimMiirinrnifTi —•-*- 1 findi t produces' the desired' effect, i.e., preventing >; • the hair from falling out, and maintaining the ■ ili'-J-iill— ———«; 1 1 ——— 111 T—' , ' ' " desired shade, also preserving it in a satisfactory /IPMIA TFTti ' state. On account of my hair turning grey and Ha ■ ]» - ■ _ falling out, I had been in the habit of using a more jf\ TTT'IT A Ur ■'Cl a \ ftT 90l ' expensive imported article. I have pleasure fa re- ; UKUWN & JrOLoUJN S . application quite keep rayhair ,■ ■ »» -*> * W , -*• . tmam r** M in good condition, both as to growth and colour. , 9 , ' « Should you desire to give publicity to this, reader# WITH MiLK PXfiFIIFNT FOR "TP"! I • will perceive that, for obvious reasons, my name I*. CHILDREN AND INVALIDS, TTa TkT 17 A7TT) not appended.-To Mr. Edß0 "' Chemist, AucWand. MAKES DAINTY D/BH£BiFOR:Wjf9 la |y IP 1.1 I|J K . Prepared by, 1 Breakfast, Dinner & Supper. . V * - j. edson, • 1 > m - 9 st- ■ CHEMIST AND PHARMACIST!? NO PACKET GENUINE' Q * ** /? P Jktfl medic at. hall v : WITHOUT THESE f 4 €-vm rrr < ~ QUEEN-STREICT, AUCKLAND. did NATURES— , %/(Jy faff (//§rtr§ tGryiri. ; i Established 1859 ' ' r ' f ' N ' . ' - 1 \ v
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 9581, 4 August 1894, Page 2
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