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SEASONABLE DRAPERY. 1 2 BROWN, EWING, AND , GOl ; . INVITE. THEIR PATRONS AND FRIENDS TO INSPECT 'ftHEIR NEW AUTUMN AND WINTER SHIPMENTS , OF REALLY CHOICE DRAPERY, CLOTHING, AND MEN'S ; MERCERY ; GOODS. ' NOVELTIES IN EVERY DEPARTMENT,;: MANY Ot WHICH HAVE BE HN ; CONFINED EXCLUSIVELY TO OURSELVES. ; BROWN, EWING, AND CO.. are placed in a position to sell at a small advanco on \ ; First Cost, by resources actively employed in the Home Markets, giving W acceei to the Moat Eminent Manufacturers. Our Continued Success is not to be wondered at. To sell on Good Faith the Best Quality of Goods at the Lowest Prices has always been our Maxim, and by continuing to adhere ' ' " '•> • ' ... to this we hope to retain that support which it\ , ,_-''-.> - ', has been our privilege to receive f or • . . over twenty-five years. ; , • , . $3* A. SPECIALTY.— Mosgid and Oamaru Tweeds, Blankets, Flannels, Yarns, and Ladies' Dress^Tweeds, cannot be equalled for Genuine Value. It has always been our arm to' push the Sale of Colonial-made Goods. We keep a Grand Selection of the above lines all at MILL PRICES. DEPARTMENTS. Dresses . Furs - Clothing Costumes Haberdashery Meo's Mercery ■-' Mourning Hosiery Drapery: . . ' Millinery Ribbons . Blankets, , , Underclothing Fancy Good> Floor Cloths panties Gloves Dressmaking Silks Woollens Tailoring Carpets and Curtains. LETTER ORDERS CAREFULLY AND PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. PATTERNS SENT BY POST. Drapers, Clothiers,; and Silk Mercers, PEINGES AND MANSE STREETS, DUNEDIN. , «• B-TIT-rF-"yOTJ-IC.AJNr- •»' RE AD V MO'NE V DRA PERS, 38 & 36 GEORGE STREET, .' DUNEDIN. • /"IOMPARISON is the true test of value, and in submitting the subjoined Price Lists of N<*w \J *- Goods just opened out- ex* " Jessie Readman," "lonic," "Lody Jocelyn,'"&c. we'eoofiirntly- challengbjnspection and comparison', fully confident that the vnlue'we are off. ring cannot i>f; Mirps«=ficcl b}' rtny house in the trade. Patterns sent on application. Under Iho Nwv Parc«-N I) Jivery system all goodo are forwarded carriage paid to any part of the Colony, by wbich f-ystom persons Jivijig in the most remote districts can be supplied at the same prices as if bought at our ■jouiitior in' Dunedin. A trial solicited ; it will lead to farther orders. PRIrtE LJST . NEW DRESS MATERIALS, Hqme and Colonial Flannels. Comprising Colonial Dress Tweed, Uiilmor.'f HBAVY~ WELSH FLANNELS Dress Tweeds, Homespuns, New Dress Si«rp.^, Prices- HA QiA 10M U 124 d W2A la 4M Dress Checks, &c. Also, a number of Job Lin-* if 63 Is Vid l^dYls M, 18 4Jd, brought Bfc a Bweepmg discount and marked cou- ' • ' siderably under regular prices. MEDIUM -FLANNELS.^ . , . LOT I.— Job Pin Cheok Dress Homespnn, Prices : Gfl, Is, 12J.1, .Js 2£d, Is 3|d, Is 4|d, 4}d, worth 9d Js Oil, Is 81, la 9d, la lid . . LOT 2.-~Job purchase Heavy Dress Serg-«, ELECTORAL FLANNELS. aU T <^2f 1 11? 1 weU » orth .W (Fine W hite quality with pink edges.) _, Jfi ®sfaS^ ffi *' d ° UWe Prices : Is 4Jd, Is 6M, Is lid, 2s 9d m ?n^ m A arke^ I" 6d X „ ... t - 3 ' J ? ' ' LOT 4. — Job purchase new line l)ht*-r COLOURED ALEXANDRA AND BEL- Cloths, newest mixtures, double width, 4s 61, ; GIAN TWILL FLANNELS . worth 7s 6d . . .' li^Oardiha!, Maroon, Piuk, Cerise, Blue, &c. SPECIAL. — Our Black Cashmeres ; an,'l nnrnMiAT »r aw-mpt <a - French Merinos have this season beeu pur0• -' fth , !V\ o, , chased under a B P ecJal ' arrangement, by which ilini * ls6d ' lsBd > l 8 we arq enabled, notwithstanding the great «"» * s d • advance which has tahen plr.ee, to ppl! pA, t-otnr- '., " i ~ ■ prices as gavfe such unqualined satishicti":) to 'PRICE LTST ' our l*atrous last season — ; '■ White a^d Coloured Blankets. * ricei : io^ '• ls ?^ d| ls X % M to 5s 6 L "- . 9x4 WHixr blankets. MILLINERY DEPARTMENT. ■Prices :8s Ud, 12 3 Gd, 13-. 6,\, 14s 6d, 17s 6d | Wo are busy opening up our New fctyle* for 1 - 10 r x 4 WHITE BLANKETS Autumn and Winter wear. Ladies, ar« r.-'pi-:-Prices :' 13, 6d, 15a 9J, 17s 6J, 18> 9d, 20s ; ?°i ly '^f * *° C - aU *£ d , altc 'S clh ' :r \ %r > t *•«»"•»! *«.> »v, wa independent of my immediate order. Prices: 1 IIAS 6d, 283^92 B 3^9d 5 ,?5! T 2 S 7s 6d 8 AND BOYS ' CLOTHING. COLO URED BLANKETS. 32 M 6T3? W 6T d 4^" 5 u tS ' 18 " 9d ' 6 3° ' X7^rt 7 Vnf' Ud> 63 9d ' US H 13S 6li| 153 6d ' » le »'= w « e ' d from 4. 6.1 Jo )7^ 6.1 * ' „ Men's Tweed Trousers and Vest", fiom 10s 6 1 NOTE —Our Woollens for the Autumn and to 25s .?it.t<-r Savons have been purchased under Boys' Knicker SuitS (special^.-sizes oto 6. poesally advantageous circumstances, and we lined throughout, 3s lid up rtxvß tyury confidence in renoramenrling them Boys' Knicker Suif^ (S^ilnf-.), shos 2to 8, '.•; oublic rioticp, as we are satisfied that they can- strong tw^rd nml lined throu.'aci^, 5« 6 1 .oi bes'urpassed in value by any House in the '• Bqy»' Kukker Suits in great variety and un " ja<^ e - equalled vain?. THE GBANITE .HOUSE, 30 & 38 GEORGE STXtEET. : DUNBDIN.

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Otago Witness, Issue 1918, 24 August 1888, Page 38

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Page 38 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 1918, 24 August 1888, Page 38

Page 38 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 1918, 24 August 1888, Page 38

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