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DBAPERY. — . , - "-^i ''====ss^t^ First-class CUTTERS and WORK PEOPLE •- •-^i „ , being always employed on the premises, a good rS=^ilPp'-==- ' -z —^Zj fit and Btyle can be relied on. the Company's aim Sgjgggrff_Zlr :=: '~lzf^ """"^^^^^^^ principally manufactured out of New Zealand WOsSiß^^sJSr W§£=fjjk) *[ '' '^v^ Branches in the principal towns of New liBiflHBi|lliiiiiS _i|ii|lll^gr7iid|ij Cobner Pbinoeb btbbkt ahd Octagon. BBlBiiißlllli^.— BROWN, EWING, AND CO., Have pleasure in notifying that they are in receipt of several shipments of Goods for their Autumn and Winter trade. Each line, of a general or Bsrvieeable character, has been executed tinder contract by the leading manufacturers, whilst the Specialties of the Continental and English markets have been selected with considerable taste and care with a view to place us in possession of the Choicest Novelties ef the Day. FANCY DRESS DEPARTMENT. The leading materials are the Egyptian Chocks, Sat?n Merriellery, Satin |Traveru, Caledonian Homespuns, French Twills, Norwich Poplins ; Mourning Materials, in Cashmeres, | Garfield, Paramatta, Henrietta, and Ottoman CLths. Special attention Is directed to a Large Assortment of Costumes for Evening, Visiting, and House Wear. i SILK AND MANTLE DEPARTMENT. Out buyer for this department, well knowing the requirements of Otego, has selected for our first deliveries some Rich Goods in Black and Coloured Brocaded Silks ; Gros Grain in all the Leading Shades. Our special make of Hands Dun Black Silk, Satin de Lyoa, and Black and Coloured Velveteens. Ah unusually heavy purchase of Rial Sealskin Jacketß, with and without Sable, Marten, and other Trimming. Our stock of i Plain and Broche" Cloth Palotots, Dolman, Four-in hand, and ! ' " other Uistevs, Marten and Sable Capes, is undoubtedly the Finest Etrer Exhibited in this Colony. The Millinery, I Fbwers, Feathers, Ladies' Underclothing, and Dressing | Gowns cannot be surpassed for variety and judgment in selection. TRIMMING AND FANCY DEPARTMENT. We are showing an excellent assortment of Marabout Trimmings and FrHlings, Chenille Fringes, Brocaded and • < Embroidered TrimmiEgs, Brocaded Gimps and Dress Buckles, also Button Fringes; and Trimmings to match the lateßt 1 . . shades of drees materials. In Far Trimmings our display is unequalled, and in Ladies' and Children's Hosiery, we secured auch unusual advantages with two mills, that the vblue is far better than can be attempted in the ordinary way. Novelties in FriJJingf?, Ribbonß, Laces, and Embroideries are abundant j epscial mention being made of the Swansdown Frillings, lVrtan Ribbons, Chenille Capeleta, and Ladiea' Oxford Linen Collars, Trimmed Lace. CARPET AND LINEN DEPARTMENT. • i"' ' d . From qu* long connection with the variouo raUld, we are i euabled to c ffftj Goodwin tinea Departments ah Prices below those Usually Charged, and we confidently solicit; inspection > i . of our heavy stock of Blankets, Sheofcingo,' Flannels, All-wool • • ■ < •• " Shirtings, Ourtmins, Cretonnes, Napery, Tapestry Carpets Floorcloths,- Ruge. - _.„.-- BROWN, EWING, AND CO. NEW ZEALAND HARDWARE COMPANY,"TiiTED. Bentall'g Cliaff Cutters and Horse Powers, Breech and Muzzle loading Guns, Ammunition of all Kinds, Galvanised Steel Barb Wire, Fencing Wire and Standards Rabbit Traps, Galvanised Wire Netting, Steel Biscs for Patent Harrows, Plough Fittings of all Kinds. CUMBERLAND STREET, DUNEDIN.

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Otago Witness, Issue 1652, 21 July 1883, Page 32

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Page 32 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Witness, Issue 1652, 21 July 1883, Page 32

Page 32 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Witness, Issue 1652, 21 July 1883, Page 32

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