■ Ex s.s. Waimate — the latest designs in bedsteads, beautifully draped; look in at our windows, and then inspect our stock upstairs.Tonson Garliek Company (Limited). Oomo along—We are going to Tonson Garlick Company's (Limited) to inspect their new season's carpets and linoleums. Largest and best display in the town. Defy competition. Bedsteads, ex s.s Hawke's Bay; large shipment just to hand. Italian, Parisian, and French, in all the latest designs. These were bought before the great advance took place at Home, and we are now offering the public special advantages. Just look in at our windows— Garlick Company (Limited). Marvellous value in men's and boys' clothing, all colonial goods manufactured specially to our orders. All good guaranteed, and selling at wholesale prices.— We desire to remind house-furnishers of tho sale by auction of Mr. Yautier's furniture, at No. 14, Franklin Road, Fonsonby, on Tuesday next, at eleven o'clock. Further particulars lrom Gabriel Lewis and Co. An organ and vocal rocital by Mr. Arthur Towsoy, assisted by Mrs. W. H. Parkes, Mr. A. L. Edwards, and Mr. S. Jackson, will be given in the Choral Hall on Wednesday afternoon, It will pay to visit Smith and Caughey's when requiring carpets, hearth rugs, blind Hollands, cornice poles, fenders, fire irons, rattan furniture, toilet ware, etc. Special low prices for cash. ' The time for closing the share list of Harrison's Taupiri Company has been extended to Monday, October 30. Special purchase: 550 yards dark ground blousb and dress, silk in beautiful designs; extraordinary value, 3s 6d, 3« lid, and 4s lid, worth 4s 9d, 5s lid, and 6s 6d. Extensive variety light blouse silks; excellent value, Is 9jid, 2s 6d, 2s lid, to 6s lid.—Smith and Caughoy. i The Young Ladies' Orchestra announce a grand concert, to be given in the Choral Hall on Wedhesday, November 1, The annual entertainment by the pupils of St. Patrick's Convent Schools takes placo next Thursday evening, in the Catholic Institute, Wellington-street. It consists of a concert and drama. "The Heirs of Rockford," for which the pupils, under the careful tuition of the Sisters, have worked hard. . Mr. Ewington acknowledges with thanks receipts of a large box of magazines from Mr. Thomas Buddie for the inmates of the lunatic asylum. . Estimates given free for complete housefurnishing. Our present low quotations, for cash only, should command the consideration of economists. ?, Send for illustrated' price-, list. to Smith; and Caughey,'complete house I furnishers, r~i. .' I
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 11200, 21 October 1899, Page 5
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