Business Notices- ; ; *;« nt #•< t , THB MOSSiEL WOOLLEN FACTORY CO, (LIMITED). i'WEEDS, SUITINGS, SERGES? LADIES' COSTUME CLOTHS, CBICKETINGS HOMESPUNS FLAIDINGS BLANKETS, FLANNELS, EUGS, PLAIDS SHAWLS YARNS, MEN'S AND YOUTHS' HOSIER?, LADIES' AND CHILDREN S HOSE, AND WOOLLEN UNDERCLOTHING There has been do exhibit io the Melbourne Exhibition which has attracted' mote attention than that of tbe MOSGIEL WOOLLEN GOODS. Visitors from all the old countries, a* «ei| as from the various colonies, are unanimous in their praises of the excellent class of Wollens tasJe at Mosgiel, and shown in the Melbourne Exhibition. . - The New Zealand public are asked to recognise the benefit to them of. being able to, pnrchs^ GENUINE WOOL GOODS of Mosgiel manufacture without high tariff duties, whertas iv V^ loriaMtarif of $5 per cent, does not bar the recognition of the superior merits of Mosgiel fFooUtn^ whUe in Sydney they meet European goods on equal Freetrade terms aud prices, gWBF* Buyers should see that they obtain the Genuine " MOSGIEL n article and not be content with those termed " Colonial," which may not give the samt mti3/actioni [ Wholesale Trade Supplied at the Company's Warehouse, HIGH STREET, DIMEDIN. J. H. MORRISON, Manager.
CORSETS ! -Approved of by the Medical Profession of Dunedin. Country orders, accompanied by P. 0.0., addressed to , , mrs joxxaar&oN, 148 GEORGE STREET, DUNEDIN. - Price, 17s 6d to 25s each. Also in Stock} Abdominal Belts and Chest Pro* teotors. - 9my A CO M PLBTBLY NEW STOCK OF DRAPERY AMD CLOTHING For the coming winter. 0. JOHNSON § CO., DUNEDIN, A RE now opening out New Shipments of -^- British} Foreign, and Colonial Manufactured Goods, which will be sold at the Lowest Cash Prices. We hold 4-largfl stock of BLANKETS, FLANNELS. QUILTS, CALICOES, TOWELS, Bbtetingf, Table Linen, Tickings, toot AH descriptions of Drees materials, Corsets, Underclothing, and Millinery ; Wool, Cashmere, and Kid Gloves; Knitted Wool' Stockings,' Cashmere Stockings, Wool Shawla, Tweed Ulsters and; Stormproof Cloaks? Children's Woollen Polkas, tot* , , ', i +*&■* Men's and Boys' Tweed Suits, Men's and Boys' Cotton and Wool Shirts, Men's and Boys' Wool and Cotton Underclothing* Men f « and Boys' Felt and Tweed Hats, Men's Overcoats and Waterproof Coats, Large Stock of Scarves, Collars, &c,, too. C. JOHNSON % CO., DUNEPIrV. A. W. ROACARTHUR, PBAOTICAL Watchmaker? Jeweller, and Optician 38 Pbinces Street, Dunedin, \. ; r HAS on hand the Cheapest, Largest, and Best Stock of Spectacles in New Zfialaud. Compound Lenses made to Oculists' Prescription (Special Line); Correct Fit Guaranteed. Charges Exceedingly Moderate. Ss MiLBURN LIME AND CEMENT CO. LIMITED. LIME from Milbarn Kilns (formerly James M'Donald's) is well known to be the purest and most economical. AGRICULTURAL LIME at reduced rates CEMENT offered by ua will be guaranteed. Orders promptly executed. Note address : MILBURN LIME AND CEMENT COMPANY (LIMITED), Dunedin or Milburn. lOati FRANK OAKDBN, Manager.
v MISSES H. & B, BROWNLffiS ADVERTISEMENT, gg-CUT THIS OUT AHD PBBSBRVH IT OAKSFULLY FOR BBFBRBNGB. BABY LINBN SETS by Post to any part of the Colony.' Separata articles may to tftd as well. Orders accompanied by Fort Office Onto will receive Prompt Attention. CARRIAGE FSt£SX]. SBXHo. 1 !;' "a. d. •.'<!, 3 Shirts, id ... ... ... 10 1 Flannel Barrie, 3i 3d ... .» 88 1 Flannel Barrie, 3» 9d ... /j.. S 9, 1 Daygown, 3s 6d ... '.., ,3 fi I Daygown, 2s lid ... ... .3 11, 1 Daygovrn, 2s Od .« ... 2 6 ' 1 Bightgown, It lid ... ... 1 11 1 Nightgown, It 8d ... ..; 1 9 1 Bib, fid ... ... , ... 0 5 /, -r-80 ■ SHT Ho. a 3 Shirti, 6d ... ... ... I'd' 2 Flannel Barriei, 3» M ... «, 6 '00 171 7 1 Flannel Barrio, 2s 9d ... M S » ' .2 Daygowns, 'it lid ... .-• ». SlO 1 Daygown, 3§ 3d m m* 3 8 1 Nightgown, 3s .. w 1,0 2 Nightgowns, It 9d' ... «, 3 i, 1 Head Flannel, U lid ... M . 911 ' ' ' ••■• •« Sl'' 8 SBTBo.B. 3 Shirts, 9d ... . ... 9 8 % Flannel Barries, 3s 3d ... »•• 6 6 1 Flannel Barrie, Silld... ... 311 2 Daygswna, 3s Bd ... * TO 2 "aygowna, 2s lid ..,"., < .•• 510 1 Nightgown, 2b 3d ... ' «,. ,9 3 ' 2 -Nightgowns, Is lid ... m 810 ., 1 Headnannel, 8s 6d ... '' ,3 8 ' 1 Swathe. 9d ... ... ... O t Safety Pins, 2d ... ... 0 2 — 85 ,0 SHTffo.4,.-,. /, ; , 20 Articles, Hrceptional Yalta, otjjy 435,. Set No. 5. , . Very, Choice, S2s only, for 23 Article*. Infants' Bobes, 6s 6d, 7s *6d, 9s 6d, Ils6d, 13i«d, 15s Cd, 17s 6d, 21s, 255, 27s 6d, 30s, 355, 425. Our perfect fitting and durable Corsets are v popular as ever. Ladies who have not i yet 'tested their qoalitles are losers thereby t3i ,lld, >s Od.'Si 6d, 6s6d, 7t 6d,:Bs6d, 9s fld, 10i6d, 11* 6 d, 12i .64, 14»6d. Also Ladles' Nightgowns, nicely trimmed, 3s lid, 4s 6d ; richly trimmed, 5s 6d, 5s lid, 6t M; very large, with beautiful work,7» 6d/8i 6d, 8i lid, 9i6d. ■ ■ '' ."'•••« ••' Millinery, Bonnets, and, Hats /bought at 0 Prinpei street wear well, look well, suit and fif wftll, sell veil. are in good taste, and are w'eU wortlvyourj|tteption. OurAmericaa Paper Pattern* 'for 'Dreise*,' Jacket*, Habits, Ac, are still holdihg the' first place la tto market. Write for them (enolosing stamps)* t ■ ■, » . Basque, Is ; Skirt, Is 3d— taken together, 2s; Drafting Gowns, Is 3d; Biding Habits, Is 6d; Miiuf' Dresses, Is; Children's Dresses, ,lodj Boy's Suite, j lOd (Id extra for postage). Catalogues, 4d. Ymj \ Subscription, Is 4d. ' ' ' " \' ' ! Mourning orders exeonted with great' care ant! economy. , . .. ■■■'■. NERVOUS DEBILITY SUIfFBREBS/Waste no mote time or mouey on Worthies Qnnck Remedies/ for I will, on' reoeipt of ftWnddresscd stamped .envelope, ■ send, you fuH.pflrtj* culars of tbe Most Valuable and only, Positive Ourt ever discovered.— Address A. MINISR, G.F.O.i Sydney. 140 ' Cox's Temperance Hotel* MaCLAGOAN BTBBBT, DtJNEDIN. M. COX Peopbiktob. I BEG to Notify fehe General Public I b« 8 returned to my old Hotel, as aooye, m wouW be glad to see any friends who www favour me with a visit. Board and (single or double rooms), 18s per week, or SM» •out day. Night Porter in attendance. m M. OUAN.B.—Private sitting rooms for. Families. , All bedrooms furnished with best Boring matfcretfe* MILWARDS' NEEDLES. f^fkjf Mllwards' I >a @ ltly t , e d, feiW Milwards' Oelebra^d^ H Milwards' Calyx-Byed. HH , Easy Thbkadino. "I am glad to be able to , state .my appwctoW" of the value of the Calyx-Eyed : after constant.^ of them for nearly twelve months,' a lth ?"B?^ work has sometimes been ,of an exceptionally m»v kind, I have broken Only three needles, and drawn back the thread through the slit about aa rvsai times."— Br.ir.m on. Enoland. Euy K'l-lwa.rcls' Only. MONEY. MOJ9EY.'MON'CV' THE EQUITABLE INVEfeTfoEgJ CO OP NEW'ZEALAND (LIMITBOj Discount Bills, Advances on Shares and Bond Warren f, Negotiates the Pnrchase and Sale of Sh«« J < Receives Money on Deposit, ' Nfgotiates Loans on Mortgagff, , Collects Rente, Interests and DivutoK*. Undertakeß the Valuation of Property, Advances Money for the Parcharn of Lira . ■• the Erection of Buildings (repayable by raonw and quarterly instalmente, or as maj ' nrranged), and attends to ev«ry class of &t*W BaSbeM - JOHNDAVJB. Offices: y. Lirerpool street, Dajwdin-
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Otago Witness, Issue 1957, 23 May 1889, Page 36
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