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Public Notices. 8 BATTRAY STREET, DUNEDIN. CAN'T BE SHIFTED ! First Award New Zealand and South Seas Exhibition for Colonial-made Saddles and Harness. My £5 tnrnout, consisting of a First-class Saddle (with Mountings Complete, all handmade), and Double-reined strong bridle, is the best value for the money in the Colony. I am also making a Lighter Saddle than above, with Double-reined Snaffle Bridle, complete with all mountings, for £4. Inspection invited. Compare quality with prices. NOTB THE ADDEESS : IMPORTER k MANUFACTURER OF SADDLERY, 8 RATTRAY STREET, DUNEDIN. SHOPPING BY POST HERBERT, HAYNES, AND CO. respectfully present to your notice quotations for NEW SUMMER DRESS MATERIALS supplied through the Parcel Post System which has proved so satisfactory to our patrons. Since we inaugurated tbe system we have not received ONE COMPLAINT ; on the contrary, reports have- been ALL WE COULD DESIRE. The following prices include all the necessaries for making up tbe Dress — viz., Linings, Buttons, Whalebone. Braid, Twist, Silk Reel, and Webbing, all of which we guarantee suitable and good quality, and AT LOWEST CITY COST. NO. S. D. 1 STRIPED SUMMER TWEED,"N in grey, fawn, and heliotrope. SUMMER CHEVIOT SJERGE, 1K « in light and mid-grey. r I i"> r> THE NEW MATALASSEI "^ V CLOTH, in fawn and French I grey. ) O THIS FASHIONABLE SHEP-"| -a o /» * HERD'S CHECK, in black and YLO O white only. / 3 THE NEW COVERT COATING,^ in blue, grey, silver grey, cleri- [~1 f\ /f* cal grey, and fawn. > JLe/ \) . FLAKE SUITINGS, in light, | medium, and dark fawn. ) 4 THi~ POPULAE MELBA^ CLOTH, a pretty, fancy mate- I -< /» rial in fawn, French grey, cleri- V I jl flj cal grey, reseda green, arid beet- 1 root red. / 5 THE VICTORIA SAT.IN") CLOTH, in silver grey, fawn, I reseda green, and aquatic green. i."l 4"h rf"* FRENCH CASHMKRETTE, in I A.U O terra -cotta, heliotrope, and I ' Egyptian red. ) a THE FAVOURITE SHEP-^ " HERD'S CHECK, in light and ( 6>"| Ct mid sbades of grey, fawn, and ir*)X. \f brown mixtures. J 7 THE RELIABLE FRENCH^ BEIGE, in silver grey, blue I O;€> (* grey, fawn, heliotrope, terra f/VtJ \J» cotta, and shrimp. J 8 CHEYIOTEE SUITINGS, in^l fawn, drab, ligbt, mid and >"£*-? wi ! dark grey, navy and black. J M*J v» 9 ARMURE SUITING, in electricA fawn, li^lit, mid and dark I£\ X /* brown, myrtle, slate, porcelaiD, j^tf vf navy, ruby, and black. J If) DIAGONAL SATIN ROYAL. K\ stylish material with medallion | i and shot effect, in electric, yQ'Y ti reseda, fawn, tabac, and blue I/V • '-' • prey mixtures. ) UNAVY AND BLACK BSTA-'i _ MINE SERGE (also at 19s 6d, M T A 22s 6d, 255, 27s 6d). J X « V» 1 O BLACK CASHMERE, blue or^) _ _ _ L " jet black (ulso at 17s 6d, 21s, 255, Y\ X A 27s 6d, 30s). 'J-LO I* WHEN ORDERING, please state number price, and colour preferred, aud if you have no account with the firm, enclose postal note for the amount. ALL DR?SS PIECES ■ WILL BE FULL LENGTH— viz., 12yds single width or 7yds double width — and of Reliable Quality, Fashionable Design and Colouring. NOTE.— We are fully aware that our quotations are not the lowest that appear in print, but the class of goods we offer are such as have after 34 > ears' successful trading in Dunedin placed us in the premier position for value, variety, and fair dealing. This should be sufficient guarantee, and we rely upon your discrimination to secure us your esteemed order. HERBERT, HAYNES, & CO.,

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Otago Witness, Issue 2120, 11 October 1894, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Witness, Issue 2120, 11 October 1894, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Witness, Issue 2120, 11 October 1894, Page 1

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