LOWES & lORNS, AUCTIONEEKS, s Stock, Station, and General Commission 1 - Agents • • MASTERTON, WAIRARAPA. • \ TOOK SALES at Masterton, Wedn.esdays; Furniture and Miscellaneous Sales, Saturdays ; Valuations in any part of the District undertaken. OUSE THE SHIRT DEPARTMENT.— As we have always done a large business in Shirts, and as we anticipated a considerable increase during the present season, we have increased our importations. Consequently, our prices will be such as to induce large sales, thus : 600 Men’s Strong Working Shirts at Is 6d each, All-wool Flannel Shirts 2s lid, Strong Flannelette Shirts 2s 6d, White Shirts with Pleats, Splendid Quality, 2s 6d and 3s 6d each, a new shipment of the celebrated “Te Aro House - ’ Shirt at ss, and 100 dozens of Men’s Regatta Shirts 2s 6d each. JUVENILE CLOTHING.— In this branch we have for many years catered for the public, and that successfully—because we have always had the right thing at the right Price. The present .Season’s 'importations will fully maintain our prestige. We have much pleasure in offering : —2OO Braided Knicker Suits, lined throughout, at 4s lid each, 150 Strong Tweed Norfolk Suits, also lined throughout, at 6s 6d each ; whilst our latest successful attempt has been to produce Knicker Suits,, all sizes,made in the Colony, and of Mosgiel Tweed,for 12s 6d each. We quote Jersey Suits from 3s lid to 255. BOYS’ AND YOUTHS’ CLOTHING.— We can supply Boys’ Good Trouser Suits at 12s 6d, but our Speciality is a Tweed Suit forßoysat 20s and for Youths at 22s 6d.; and we are satisfied that for style, quality, and price, these cannot be surpassed, and very rarely equalled, Boys’ and Youths Colonial Tweed Suits, Overcoats, Overcoats •with Capes, &c. JAMES SMITH, TE ARO HOUSE
THE GRAND HOTEL, TRAFALGAR SQUARE, LONDON, ENGLAND. fjpHIS MAGNIFICENT HOTEL occupies the Finest and most CENTRAL POSITION IN LONDON. It is Unri railed for its Comfort, Excellent Cuisine, Fine Wines, and MODERATE CHARGES. The Hotel is LIGHTED throughout by ELECTRICITY. For Apartments address the Secretary, GRAND HOTEL, TRAFALGAR SQUARE, London, England. MR AUTHOR HOBY, Ti ATE in Deutal Surgery, Royal College Surgeons, Ireland. WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON, Second House Above Maksess Stbeht.
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New Zealand Mail, Issue 745, 11 June 1886, Page 16
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357Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Mail, Issue 745, 11 June 1886, Page 16
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