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ASViBUiiY BROTHERS’ GREAT DISPLAT OF AUTUMN & WINTER DRAPERY AND CLOTHING, Imported direct from the Best Merchants and Manufacturers and Colonial Mills, include 200 Ladies’ Jackets, Mantles, and Macintoshes 200 Ladies’ and Children’s Millinery, Hats, and Bonnets 400 Ladies’ Plain and Fancy Aprons 3000 Yards Flaunellettes 10 Dozen Ladies’ Umbrellas 4000 Yards English and Colonial Flannels 2000 Yards Havard, Oxford, and Leather Shirtings 200 English and Colonial Engs and Vlauds 200 Pairs English and Colonial Blankets 5000 Yards Plain and Fancy Dress Materials 100 Dozen Women’s and Children’s Hosiery 100 Dozen Men’s and Boys’ Knitted Hosiery 100 Men’s and Boys’ Overcoats and Macintoshes 70 Men’s and Boys’ Oilcoats and Slickers 250 Men’s and Boys’ Tweed and Serge Suits Men’s and Boys’ Hats and Caps, specially made to our order 50 Dozen Gent’s Ties to select from Shirts, Underclothing, Sheetings, Towels, Damasks, Trimmings, Curtains, Laces, Ribbons, Plushes, &c., in great variety. ALL AT THE LOWEST QUOTATIONS FOR CASH. Inspection Invited. Patterns Free. AM BURY BROTHERS, Drapers and Clothiers, NEW PLYMOUTH AND MANAIA. JAMES CULLEN,v GENERAL STOREKEEPER, MANAIA. MY Stock of Groceries, Ironmongery, Crockeryware, and Fancy Goods . m J 1 n ~X. AM J T nivi IUnviAfAWA rirAMO VO/1 frt XTJL is second to none on the Coast, and lam therefore prepared < to jupply settlers on most advantageous terms. Constant additions are being made to the STOCK, so as to keep it replete. GROCERIES. Sugars.—Teas of all the leading brands, in packets, tins, and boxes.— Coffees.-Cocoa, Van Houten, Fry’s, De Jough’s.—Pickled Walnuts, Onions, Chow Chow, Picceallile, &c.—New Season Jams and various Preserves.—Gelatine.—Salmon (“ Cocktail ” Brand), Lobster, Herrings, Fresh Kippered, and in Tomato Sauce.— Sprats.—Large assortment of Confectionery and Fancy Biscuits.—Tinned Fruits.—Currants and Raisins are made a speciality of, and the quality can be recommended. CANDLES. Prices, Wax, Fluted, Carriage, and Bedroom. TOBACCOS, CIGARS & CIGARETTES. Always the Best Brands. IRONMONGERY. Beads of families and those about to marry will find the Furnishing Department replete with every requisite. Baths, Lamps m variety. Dishes, Kettles, Fryingpans, Gridirons, Knives and Forks, Spoons, &c. Large Stock of Builders’ Ironmongery. Spades, Forks, Scythes, and all other lines required. CROCKERYWARE. Uups and Saucers in Cbinaware, Stone, and Delf. Dinner Services, Aftermon Tea Services, Basins, Gravey Bowls, Vegetable Dishes, Plates (all sizes and patterns), Glassware. tumblers, Caraffes, Wine Glasses, Jam Dishes, Flower Stands, Vases, &c., &c. Settlers’ Produce Bought. Goods Delivered. JAMES CULLEN, MANAIA. r 0. F. McGregor, OPUNAKE, IN thanking bis customers for their support, begs to assure them that n° effort will be spared by him to merit a continuance of the same. ON HAND—A Large and First-Class Stock of SADDLES BRIDLES WHIPS SPURS General Saddlery Requisites at Wholesale Prices. —ALL KINDS OF—SADDLERY AND HARNESS Manufactured on the Shortest Notice and in the Best Style. Repairs Neatly and Promptly Executed. s2s* Charges Moderate. g v The OpnnaKe Blacksmithing, Shoeing, Coachbuilding, & Wheelwright Establishment. D. M c GREGOR, PROPRIETOR. Horse Shoeing a Speciality. ALL kinds of Agricultural Implements and Machinery repaired on the shortest notice. The Coachbuilding and Wheelwright Department is in charge of Mr JUDSON, which is sufficient guarantee that the work turned out will give satisfaction. Buggies, Sulkies, Drays, Spring Traps, and Expresses built to order in any design required. SPSf’ N.B. —All work done in the establishment being under the personal supervision of the proprietor, customers may rely on getting the utmost satisfaction.

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Opunake Times, Volume II, Issue 84, 23 April 1895, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Opunake Times, Volume II, Issue 84, 23 April 1895, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Opunake Times, Volume II, Issue 84, 23 April 1895, Page 4

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