Business Notices. A LBXAa?FV H MAS MIIT°N ': VETERINARY SURGEON, ! n ?!£" tg.^w th% attention of Owners of Horses Cattle, Sheep, and Dogs to the fact that he intends to continue to supply Genuine Medicine specially prepared for the treatment of each patient entrusted to his care, and is confident that with a correct diagnosis, sound advice, successful results and moderate charges to merit the support of his numerous patrons and customers, and offers to the Stock-owning Public in Town and Country a boon rarely enjoyed by any colony. A. H. may bo consulted daily at Bath street (off Ueorge street), near Octagon Dunedin. 29jy Meetings. ' HE COLONIAL BANK OF NEW : ZEALAND. ■'■ NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that tha HALF-YEARLY MEETING ofthe PROPRIE TORS will be held at the Banking House, Princes street, Dunedin, on WEDNESDAY, the 30th inst., at 3 o clock in the afternoon. ■ ■K^f^ 011- WILLIAM HUNTER REYNOLDS!, M.L.C., the Director who retires, is Eligible for Re-election, and is the only candidate for the i vacancy. 7 Two Proprietors will have to be elected as Auditors for the ensuing year; of the retiring Auditors, one only-Walter Hislop, Esq.-il Eligible, and he offers himself for Re-election. , By order of the Board. • H. MACKENZIE, . ~ ~ General Manager. Head Office, Dunedin, 18th March 1892. 19m ' Drapery. r 11~ E S J3 At ~ ; HERBERT, HAYNES, & CO.'S. ■ The question is frequently asked by women who dress well. Where can I get a becoming Costume fashionably and economically made, and yet unlike anyone else 1" j To such, our system of doing business should commend itself. By special arrangement we are constantly supplied with the latest Paris Models, while all Novelties in Dress Material are imported in dress lengths only, thus securing an absolute guarantee against copy. . J ' FOR THE AUTUMN AND WINTER I SEASONS ! We have imported a more than ordinarily Choice and Extensive Assortment of Novelties The designs and colourings are evidently ther esult of specially-refined taste and a knowledge of the tendencies of current fashion. ' It will be seen that preference is given io Stripes in soft rich colourings and loosely-worn, textures. For example : ■ The RANPOOR, a new Indian design in Camel-hair Cloth. ; The KASHTIVE, a superb material, wiSh irregular hairy stripes. * CASHMERE DE INDE, a self-colour ground, with shaegy 6tripes at fixed intervals. : COTE DE CHEVAL, a highly - finished Corduroy, with fine lines in contrasting colours. . ■ . ; DRAP ZEBRA, a combination of zigzag stripes, with a hairy surface. : SERPENTINE RAVE, a wave effect upon satin-finished ground. j • VIGOURAUX RAVE, a plain Cloth, in selfcolours, with black fleecy stripes. i HIMALAYA BROCHE, a shot effect, with lozenge design, sprinkled with silky hairs. JACQUARD AMAZON, a rough though stylish Tweed of Scotch manufacture, j VIGOGNE BOUCLE, a double stripe of silky loops and camel-hair in harmonious colourings. TATTERSALL CLOTH, an extreme novelty in coarse diagonal, with Jacquard design,' ROGART TWEED, a heavy Scotch fabricj^f rare beauty and durability. ' IN PLAIN CLOTHS, VICUNA will be the favourite, in such colours as grasslwpper green, hunters' green, nickle, beaver, mouse, and bordoux. i The above will testify to many mariked changes in Dress, all of which seem to be improvements. INSPECTION INVITED. .; HERBERT, HAYNES, & CO. - ■ ' AUTUMN 1892. AUTUMN 1892. AUTUMN 1892. . AUTUMN 1893. r "OROWN, EWING, & CO. Are now SHOWING THE LATEST NOVELTIES \ In all Departments, expressly selected for [ EARLY .AUTUMN WEAR. Our Home Buyers have been exceedingly fort*' nate in their Selections. Ladies can rely' „„ securing exclusive NOVELTIES and the i LONDON and PARISIAN iFASHIO\jc *? MILLINERY, Mantles, Capes, Jacks*,,, jL* 11 Dress Fabrics, Gloves, t&incy Goods, &' c ' ' A visit of inspection respeotfuUy'solicited AUTUMN DRESS FABRICS. The observant shopper is soon made aware that Stripes largely predomteate in Camels' Hairs Cheviots, Homesyims, Astrakhan effects, Serges' Ac Ziz-zag Stripes, "Streak!!" Xightnmg an -Soft-fesshed Tweeds and Serges are among the Wew ®ress Materials we are showthis'cUmate **limxi Particularly adapted for inte^lW'SSeeS^ eS S re again freely worn •21 inch Navy Serges, Is Oid per yard ■' : moh Navy Serges, Is 4d per yard •27:imA Navy Serges, Is 6d per yard - ' . :27.;inoh Navy Serges, Is 9d per yard •Scinch Black Serges, Is 4d per yard rgpJ3l* Black Serges, Is 6d per yard ®?nch Black Serges, Is 9d per yard -.«inch Navy Serges, 2s 6d per yard f, S avy Ser Ses> 2s Wd per yard 12 ? nc£ S avy § erges- 3s 6d Per yard '~ J nch U avy Serges, 4s per yard 44 inch Black Serges, 2s lOd per yard 44 inch. Back Serges, 3s 6d per yajrfi 44 inch Black Serges, 4s per yard. Cruwranteed Fast in Colour and t<\ stand Sea Sfi» vS^ Cut- Send for Pattos »* Estimates given for all Costumes. Fit Finish combined mth Moderate Prices, and' Entire Satisfaction Guaranteed. BROWN, EWINQ, & CO. MILLINERY. MILLINERY. MILLINERY. MILLINERY-. i ■OROWN, EWING, & 'CG/S, Selection d"f ' NEW AUTUMN MILLINSSy. 4 Is very attractive. THE IiATKST STYLES. THE BEST'GOODS, THE LOWEST PRICES In Ladies', Misses', and Children's Trimmed and TJntnnimed Millinery of Every Description. MANTLES, CAPES, JACKETS. MANTLES, CAPES, JACKETS. BROWN, EWING & CO.'S Mantle Showroom (up-stairs) is crowded with New Mantles, Stylish Capes, Newiharket Jackets, Fur-lined "Cloaks New Shaped Waterproofs, New Furs, &C &c Three-quarter Capes are veiy fashionable. We are showing an immense Variety of Capes, each different m design and material FUR-LINED CLOAKS FOR AUTUMN WEAR ODOURLESS WATERPROOFS FOR AUTUAIN WEAR. THREE-QU-AftTER CAPES FOR AUTUMN WEAR. THREE-'QTJARTER JACKETS FOR AUTUMN WEAR. INSPECTION INVITED. 4. LeSA rm£r, ders cal'ef"llv a™l promptly attended to. PATTERNS POST FREE on application. BROWN, EWING, & CO. OTAGO DAILY TIMES AND WITNESS NEWSPAPERS COMPANY (LIMITED). DIVIDEND WARRANTS for the HALFIEAR ended 31st January are now PAYABLE at the Office of the Company, Dowling street. GEORGE FENWICK, 19th Febnmrv IMb Managing Director.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 9382, 23 March 1892, Page 1
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