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,' Dress and Fashion. ..■ x _"W *T H IS " «* t « Pl'__ll&_!/& Premises close at 1 p.m. on £ \ I n OT A i ' 0«_ immense NEW STOCK of " i C 1 Buyers, IMb In \ \\\ J I WINTER GOODS has been exceptionally J C 1 Our expenses being small V ~,,,,, { J S ' £ well bought, and the 1 1 —»-"* VALUE BEYOND QUESTION , I < \ I SELL CHEAP, i ** ' ? ? 1 Extravagant display can 1 ■* aa 4% H j!p^H^ i d» k^tt .-/ / > I only be made at a 1D I 1 lj || B|lfl M > I VERY HEAVY COST if|llo II D IJ II 5 ) 1 which has to be added to I _ «-_ -~ rg? i- fi SB C ) 1 the Selling Prices. | Ms BRIDGMAN < b | j ■ %3Sk fiwilfll UW 111 Fill 3 / HI X \ _ILHli^_Ll^— All makes and sizes, at prices to meet all \ C requirements. Grey Blankets, Red Blankets. j> t SWANSKIN BLANKETS, very warm. A good, serviceable \ \ article at a LOW TRICE. / ) ) \ RUGS AND SHAWLS— The largest and most complete < C stock in town. ALL SPECIAL VALUE. C } FLANNEL AND PLAIDIMGS—CoIoniaI and Imported, \ V direct from the mills. All makes. White and coloured— i ( Pink, Grey, Shetland, Navy, etc. Welsh and Army i. / Grey Flannel. f 3 CRIMEAN SHIRTINGS—AII wool and Union. Special I \ lino KAIAPOI Shirting, only 1/6 yd.—VERY CHEAP. ( I YELL A, Astra, and Fancy Flannels and Plaids—For Blouses, $ ? Dressing Gowns, etc. CHOICE NEW DESIGNS. C ) FLANNELETTES — BEST STOCK and BEST VALUE \ S in town. Heavy and fine makes, suited for every purpose for C { which this POPULAR MATERIAL is used. * { I. Good, plain Flannelette only 3/11 doz. yds. \ < PRINTED FLANNELETTES— For Blouses, etc. Choice ( \ new designs in great variety. C \ VERY SPECIAL— U pieces Heavy Printed Flannelettes, > / for Dressing Gowns and Wrappers, only 8M yd., worth 11 Jd. \ i WOOLLEN UNDERWEAR—Large shipment just opened. J i Shirts, Pants, Cardigans, Jerseys, and Sweaters ; also 5 ? HEALTH UNDERWEAR. \ I LADIES' Wool Vests, Combinations, etc. A parcel of sample j 3 lines clearing very cheap. \ ) WINTER HOSIERY—AII our well-known reliable makes > i of Hosiery now fully stocked. \ ) DRAPERS AND CLOTHIERS, I I ■ QUSEH STREET, \ B **__________________MgggrogwgggwgggM Wines, Spirits, etc. Cadlk AODRissa: "Beehive.'* Telephone: 953. Tie Campbell & Ebrenfrled Co., Ltd £ LLOYDS AGENTS CAPITAL w „ £300,000. Establish rd 1840. '3. OUEEiH-STREET WHARF, AND THE ALBERT BREWERY. OUEEM-STRE£T. SIR JOHN L. CAMPBELL (CHAIRMAN). ARTHUR M. MYERS (MANAGING DIRECTOR). SECRETARY: ALFRED S BANKART BREWEB& MALTSTifiIIS, BOTTLERS, AND general MERCHANTS, v 1$ Oii_X lEOALS |8. Including Against all comers, for our celebrated Bulk and Bottled Ale and Stout. Brewed from the purest of water, obtained from a depth of 1200 feet, and the best materials only. ♦ Yoslau • Ooldec, Huaganan Claret, * JjDecialtT? mm+om***mMMKAomom***iom*mmmmmmu ..mi. ( ri_lL| ■■.■Jul 16-year-old Special Liqueur Wliisky. Very old Cognac Brandy, "Old Pale/' and " Old Dark." Guaranteed 10 years in Bons WHISKY f^ffS' 8 "House of Commons;" Watson's ." G enhv l * ; Campbell & Ehrenfrie d's Specta Blend "BOBS;" Walker's Kilmarnock; Dunville's « V.ft," Power's "Irish ;" Y '' Braemar •" "Canadian Club ;' etc., etc.' TUP HAMPRFII A EliorPCfiirp sue uAnirDELL m tliliEirPtll COMPAMY. LIMITED. , —. ■ . THE . . GREAT NORTHERN BREWERY, LIMITED. . ' IdeffapkiaAddrew-Beocomfec, Newmarket. TelepLone-No 475 ESTABLISHED 1838. • - • | CAPITAL ° - - «, 4 000. I DIRECTORS:' [ JOHN MOWBRAY (MftE«fi ßff Birootor). E. E. SECCOMBB. ALPEED GECCOkBH. EEOaST_I4Y--H. M. JEEVIS. JON. j BREWERS AND BOTTLERS OF THE CELEBRATED LEON BfSAKD ALE® ASMD UNRIVALLED STOUT. ' KHYBEE PASS EGAD, AUCKLAND,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XL, Issue 12267, 11 May 1903, Page 2

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