Drapery"VTEW FANCY BLACKS NEW FANCY BLACKS. NEW FANCY BLACKS. HERBERT, HAYNES, & CO. Are now showing a SPECIAL PURCHASE of the above, being a Warehouseman's OLBARING LINE, bought at about HALF THB USUAL PRICKS. The Goods are In the NEWEST FABRICS and LATEST DESIGNS, and aro marked nt TBMPTING PBIOKS. Black Coitumoslwero never more popular than now, and the present affords an opportunity of securing a most becoming Dress nt a NOMINAL COST. The French have always been recognised as the leaders of faßhion, and In no city In the world fs the black ooßtume co noticeable as in Paris, Doubtless their judgment and good taste points out that black has nn advantage over most oolours and can be worn by many with good ■ effect, where lighter would be questionable.— Vide Fashion Notes in the Queen. SPBCIAL FUROHASB. SPECIAL PURCHASE. SPECIAL PUECHASB. HERBERT, HAYNES, & CO /^UP COSTUME>S. DUNBDIN CUP RACES. BROWN, BWING, & CO., Are now prepared to reoelve Orders for Lidies'Cup Costumes. They respectfully Buggest to Ladies the necessity of making their Selections at once as the time is limited. The Variety snd Elegance of the New Materials are certain to be appreciated. The majority of designs are confined exclusively to themselves. piU'P MILLINERY. DUNBDIN CUP RACES. BROWN, KWING, & 00. Have jußt Opened Three Cases of French Trimmed Millinery, imported specially for the Coming Race Meeting. INSPBOTION INVITED. i AUTUMN NOVELTIES. AUTUMN NOVELTIES. AUTUMN NOVELTIES. BROWN, BWING, & CO. Have already received two large shipments of Autumn Novelties, which will be ready for inspection from the 16th Inst. AUTUMN NOVELTIES. AUTUMH NOVBLTIBS. AUTUMN NOVELTIES. BROWN. BWING, * 00. Educational. R GEORGE R. WEST, PROFESSOR OF MUSIC, GIRTON COLLEGE. VOUAL PUPILS prepared for Stage or Oonoert Room. Classes in formation. 22ja R" ARTHUR X BAR TH, Otago Academy of Muslo, Blder street, Has BBSUMBD TEACHING. Pianoforte, Singing, and Harmony. "IyTR ARTHUR TOWSEY Resumes Teaching on MONDAY, January 26tb, at his Residence, View Btreet. 22ja MISS OOLVILL (Pupil of Sir Julius Benedict), SBAOHBB OF PIANOFORTE AND SINGING, COLONIAL MUTUAL BUILDINGS, 10S Pbincks stbkbt. TEACHING BESUMBD on MONDAY, February 2. Mlsb Colvill attends at the Booms dally, on ana after that date, from 12 to 5, for the purpose of enrolling pupils. Harmony and Singing Classes Formed. 29jy I O L I N SCHOOL, Scotland Stkbbt. GEO. H. SOHAOHT. Has RESUMED TEACHING. 26ja ET WOOD, Coach and Private Tutor, a Prepares Youths for Business Appointments, Civil Service, and other Examinations. Business and Reporting Shorthand, Praotical Bookkeeping, Arithmetic Mathematics, English, Composition Evening Classes, Private Tuition, Tuition by Correspondence.—WOOD'S Academy, Ootagon. 14ja MR JESSE TIMSON (Organist and Choirmaster First Church of Otago), Teacher of Piano, Organ, and Singing. Teaching Resumed THURSDAY, February 19. Ardwell Cottage, Cargill street. 29ja WANTED KNOWN.—The well known " Standard " Boots always on hand. Exceptionally good lohool boots.—W. Harris, I Princes street. U COUNTRY ADVERTISING.—Tha Otago Witness Ii the only medium by which AdvertliSM oan obtain thorough publiolty for their Announcement! throughout the wholo lutetlor o< Otago, Southland, wd South UuiUrbnrF.
Permanent link to this item
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/ODT18910217.2.4.7
Bibliographic details
Otago Daily Times, Issue 9041, 17 February 1891, Page 1
Word Count
496Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 9041, 17 February 1891, Page 1
Using This Item
No known copyright (New Zealand)
To the best of the National Library of New Zealand’s knowledge, under New Zealand law, there is no copyright in this item in New Zealand.
You can copy this item, share it, and post it on a blog or website. It can be modified, remixed and built upon. It can be used commercially. If reproducing this item, it is helpful to include the source.
For further information please refer to the Copyright guide.