■. - • -—__ _ : : l f } MAS much pleasure in 'drawing your attention to his Xakge shipments or new.season's goods just received, and. now . on iew. • DRESS GOODS.—In this ■ Department- we 'draw your *-^?v " ' ""MERCERY & HATS.—A very large-"stock of Men-s . special-attention, as our stock'has 1 never been more , -JrC^§| • ",", an^ s' elt anc* Straw Hats, all shapes arid varied or better value offered than at the present - ' ''" s^'es' Shirts in Regatta, Oxford, Pique, Crimean, time. ' .1 ', I'.ui "Ceylon, "Flannelettes, Gotten, and Crickefciug.'-.-IJajj.. lif^ft \-'' }•&'••) dershirts and Drawers, all .makes. Braces,'. Belts-, - . MANCHESTER - DEPARTMENT. — New .-Muslin' (in jLy *■ "'?'" . ' Collars, Ties, Studs, etc., iv great variety. Socks in great vaiiety), Hollands, Galatea Stripes, Shirtings, ../Vs^kSlssn ! '" i" 'Cotton, Merino, Natural Wool,. Cashmeve, Knitted ..Flannelettes, Drill Calicoes,--Sheetings, -Window "# rS?vßK\i > ,^j':; and Lambs Wool. "Curtains, Dimities, -Towels, Glass ■ Cloth, Table I T 1 \ TO •'" ' ■ vLinens, Sateens, Quiits, Toilet Covers, .Flannels, Ijt '\"J )l\ ''" .FURNISHING'DEPARTMENT.—'FIoorcIoths, Lino-' - - Ticks, Txirkey Red-Diapers, Butter Cloth, Water- P j\sQy*4n\ "* ileums, Cliina, Japanese, Jute, Manilla, and Coir proof, Sheeting, etc. /^/ \ ! .",;, Mattings, Tapestry' Carpets (a good line-at Is lid 'V^i^/I^^^ \\ "'■'''' per yard),. Hearth Ruc;s, . Door Mats, Oil Baizes, -IEANCY DEPARTMENT, — New Ribbons, Laces, "(' ' American ,Leather, '.Window Holland, . Cretonnes, • Gloves, Hosiery, Veilings, Gossamers, Embroideries, \ \\ ' Art-Mublin, Table Covers, Blankets, Rugs," Mauds, Silks,; Plushes, Frillings, Handkerchiefs, Belts, ' {C^~ I \ )\ Shawls. Braids, Crewel Silks, -Aiasene "Wools, etc., <etc. ¥§!***&' IT j£h If tip* 1 Jft' i'BGOT & SHOE DEPARTMENT.—Every week new -. SHOW ROOM.—Hats, trimmed and untrimmed, in Iff/ ''!•-§? -lines are coming to hand in this Department. 'A - all the newest shapes, Feathers, Flowers, Ladies' II ' $ Ufr splendid stock of Ladies* walking and evening Shoes, and Children's Underclothing, Corsets, Garabaldis, if |P , Boots, and Slippers on hand, also a very, large, assort-. . , •>Dust "Cloaks, Pelisses, Children's Sun.Bonnets and Ifi lllp -•. nient of Men's, ißo^s', and Children's Boots and .Aprons, Pinafores, Sunshades,, etc. - ,I [) ,*|i -1 Shoes, in all sizes and makes, and wiil-be- 1 found to If '' [ W "■• be exceptionally good value.----t CLOTHING- DEPARTMENT.—Men's, Boys' & Youths' j{, '; • 1B - . • New- 'Zealand.made Tweed Suits, Boys' Knicker nt > ■ •> ,KJ i -«,-.. Suits, in Tweed, Drill, Alfred Stripe, and Jersey U 1 ■}( [\ • Customers' living &t a distance waited upon • cd'n le 7.Tr ed ' ,Co A rdurO-V' ¥ol^; n«' Beayerskin M * | , f d v dg del i ver ed .tree of.-' Drill, Dufik, and American rivetted Trousers, in all J^L - Jk, , , , J 3,, t . • j. sizes, Men's and. Boys' Holland, .Drill, and Silk T^^ssssssS^&i\ ■ charge to any part of the district . Coats, etc. 4-i w X » ■ —■ -MILLINERY DEPARTMENT.—An immense, variety 'M _^^' Agvnt for the Auckland Furniture Cotn,of trimmed and unlrimnjed Hats just received. - -**^j£ma^g&gftigga^_. ' Pany, and J. H. .Dalton. Tailor,, Auckland. . . , A. W. EDWARDS, Ihitaker-Streei, Te Iroha.
■ Ehrenfried Bros,, " TDREWERS AND WINE & SPIRIT JJJ . MERCHANTS, QU.EEN STREET, AUCKLAND.' .Awarded Champion Gold Medal—Tas-| manian Exhibition, 1892, for Beer. WE beg to announce to t7ie travelling public that on and aftfr June Ist, i&92, our Coaches WILL LEAVE WAIHI DAILY at '8 a.m., for Paekoa, Te Aroea and Thames, and on WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS an ..extra coach- will leave at 12 noon connecting with Thames and Te Aroha coaches at j Paeroa, and returning- from Paeroa for, Waihi ddly at. 12.30 p.m. , On Mondays and Thursdays an extra Coach, will leave at 9.30 for Waihi anft Tauranga. , As we have our new Stables open .at Waihi, wo are prepared to hire Doublaaud Single Buggies, and Saddle 1 Horses at lowest rates. Parties driven to catch steamers or trains at - any hour by experienced, drivers. -- ■ Livery Stables at Paeroa, Te Aroha, . Hikutaia, and Thames open at all houfs. : Horses left in our charge will re- < ceive every attention. -None but the best feed kept. V. :BRADLEY '& CO., -^ h ro'prietors.
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Ohinemuri Gazette, Volume II, Issue 54, 24 December 1892, Page 2
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