i^iAI^GHIESTIER 6OODS. MANCHESTER GOODS— Continued. | ' BLANKETS— Continued. Mollison and Co. have for y«ars patt been noted for Sterling Value in Flannels, White Honeycomb Quilts, 4s lid, 6s 6d, 7a 6d ENGLISH BLANKETS — Soecial Value for law/a ninwlA htA* 7a 11<J 9< Hit Blanketß, Shirting, Flannelette* , to., and this season more than ever shall we Large Wadding Quilts, for double bed=, 10s 6d, Us 6d, 17s 6d 11. 6? 12, 6d S & deserve the D«rae of giving tho btst value. Coloured Quilt*, for single beds, 3s lid ' „ .. . ' s s= ssjsiv'«.*' * * 7M SH 9il ■ sss ssa a ass S; s a? «. «. - B^ h h » tot — ta tte *• - **»* * «• i2> «• * * 50 pieces New Cretonnes, 4Jd, SJ I, 6Jd, 7^-i, 9^d vmr-tuva m*, <*9 « * COLONIAL BLANKETS —The prices are the lowest. The Blanket* the belt. 20 piece? White Sheeting, f<(r double beds, U l^d, Is 4d Now is the time bo lay in a stock of Blankets, and Mollison and Co.'a is the Colonial Blanket*; for large single beds, 153 6d and 17« 6d 25 pieops Grey Sheftioi?, 72in wi<!e. 1* o^d, Is 3W House tn buy them at. Colonial Blankets, for lar*e double beds, 19s 61, 23i 6d, 25s 6d, 29j 6<5. JUST TO CAUSE A SENSATION WE ANOTHER LINE OF SHETLAND PINK AND WHITE 10 PIECES OF m£7mW R Smn twilllllinels, cOLO S I f S nels ' colonial flannels, colowl fl^nels, nnjmj^m- ' AT • 33in Wide, |,3d, 4^, fa 34, fa 4}3, @H WW d > I 8I 8 3- d > • To be sold «t 3|d— vorth.'llJd. .4l d.d .— worfcla 6d - - 1" 6- / ■ V& l I s 4a d i ts 6 d - ' |s ||d— worth Is 6d. B!SI.fSB 1 lsk€i M A <f.O •" A Fuli Dreßs Len g th of 7 y ds F.ishion»blb Twred lor 6- lid Daring the raOnth of May we offer a pile of Dress Tweeds, much under regular KJWB.I.SOVra Ci» A Fall Dress Length of 7yt?s Fashionable Twead for 8-1 lid prices, at INTEND TO OFFER A a " Kress Length of 7yds Fftslx^neble Tvveed for 9? lid fiUraBAEQAJJS'SINTHEDEESS DBPAETMEMTTHIS-ISSJgSJiKo^ ' ' 1.53 lll> DOUbIB WidtL ' : MOKTH These gooi» are well worth 2 S Jita2 S lid per yard. la eight different AS WILL KEEP THE COUNTER Special value in Cheviot and Coatiug Tweet's, Is lid, 2s 3d, 2s 6'l, 2s 9 J, 3s 3d, Colourings. ,'"""' »md 3« 6d - Special line of 25 p'eoes of Wiutor Dresa Tweed", afc • THEOIvGED "WJTH CUSTOMEES 50 m-ccb Cohuivd and Black "Bon Ton" Velveteen, Is 6>J, 2s 6d, and 3s 6d ; Is sd— Double widths— v of. h Is lid S < ci*l good value. li lid -Double widfchs— worth 2s 6i to 2s lid 0 We Kindly Invite Your Inspection. New Trilhy Velvefe*- n. and New B'bcTi «nd Wh'te stripe Velveteen. 2s 3d — Double widths— worth 2s 9d to Za 3d. S£i§°" TS3V BMSni I S^fiTkEia J& (T'tfk 'S& 25 -dozen Tan Kid Gloves, 4 hooks Stt-jhed Backs, sligbtly damaged, 3s 3d— See our Umbrellas at 2s 6d, 2s lid, 3-3 lid, 4* lid, 5s 61 up .- _. --^ -- AYT7n worth 5s lld . Flaonelettp Embroidery in Great V.rietv, 2Jd. 3J<l. 4d. 4^d. b^d, Wd per yard. 2&sJE3> feg>TT& UJjUVii. 10 dozen 4-bu 1 ton Chamois Glove*, Siik Lined, 2s 6d—«old elsewhere, 3s 6d Pink, Blue, and White. HOSIERY.— The Best Value in the Market This Glove is indeed a rar« kind, and we are" anxious that every l«dv who is 10 dfZeu Chamois Glovps, Silk Palros, 2s 6 1-sold t-laewhere, 3« 6d L ; diea . Bibbed Cashmtre Hose, la, Is 3d, la 6 J, Is 9.1 per pair lopkingiora Cheeps ndGcod Glove should at leaafc sample tb : s lot. We arc largely etocked in L«die&' and Children's Handkerchiefs, Coloured „ , . LJ .Ld|, «, . ril Th , ead H„, 3i _ er Daip.-o-fT,-In Finish, Style, and Colouring, the Glove kaves nothing to be d^ired, while ri ., Borers a,d White, and we aro makmj a biff out in primi 1 to clear. "^g 6 d L L T S'X 3P " lv ~ vmtJx thty are nearly as soft and pliable as onr Best Kid Gloves. ChiWrenV Coloured Bordered Handkerchu fa, 7^, 84d, 9^, UJ[d the half J " . ,„,.,„ 4 Botfconß Stitched Bicks c dcz^n • 5 dozen Ladaas' Colonial Hose, Is 9d— worth 2^ 3d ; Hair Nets, 9d per dozen » ' . White Handkerchiefs, 6^, 9id Is, Is l^d, Is 4^J tbe half dozen. Whalebone, 9J doz m Sbrips ; Tapes 91 d zen ; 1500 Needle Cases, 3jrd » g^° « Ol e tflie price : lEI^o Horn-stitched Handkerchief*," If, Is 3d, Is 7^d, and 2s 6d the half dozen 50 Cords and Tas-els, 2s 3J— w-rth *s 6d ' YOU SHOULD SEE OUR HYGIENrC UNDERWEAR " ' LADIES' GAITEKS LADIES" GAITEKS. INTeRBSTING TO PAEiSNTS We have just received, per e.s. Otarama, 1 C^se Hjgi.enic Underclothing f« r TO-DAY^ we have orei>ed Ladwh' G-p.Her.^ Wjol Sh»wls, Golf Jackets, Dress- Special puicuase of B >yV Clothinp. 1 io fit B >}S 3to 10 \e-Hrs '" Winter wear. There eeisibls ga ments have 100 often hithej to been wanting in iug Guwn«, superior s ! ock of Fl^nreltWc Und<rcl< thing, and special job of 50 B iya' loiitetion Colonial Twi»ed Suib", ms-s 2t)5, 4s 3d, ill! goo price elegance, but the problem bas low been solved. You can now get the useful Li.dle ' JVolcets. 50 Boys' Imitation Cjlfnial Tw<?ed Suicm. m'z s6to 9 4s 9V5.1l one price with the ornamental. Girls' and Boys' Fisher Hate, 1-, 6d and 1^ 9d 100 Boya' Navy Sailor Snits, Trimmed G^ld Braid, TTvmwNTiP vpws ■ Large Stock of W'ol V-.sts and Bodices. -nan 1 a z * c » ' 'SyoSSiO DrSwlls . ■ ■ O^wi^ittßiop 3s 9d 3s *• 3* ♦• 6» 5« Od 5a 3d 5,63 HYGIENIC COMBINATIONS J ersevf< ' Cardinal, Blaclr, Navy, Knby. and Skr, 8h lid Boys' Sailor Suite, Is 9d and 2s 6d HVftfRNTP •MiOWTnRKRRTi'.S Stylish Golf Capea. newest Rha-pes. cheap Jinrs, 16s lid Men's Hoavy Fl»t>nflotte Sbi. fc». 1« lid ujtWJMNiir XMiw«ix»itL,o&i,o. Spfowl Line N»vy Serg« Ms-cijito-tei-, newe-t ehapw, 32s 8d , . Men's LW. Pants, 4-- 6-1 We are.vow making up Garments as recommended by Dr Ryder. . ,A few o«ly Bhck Msciu,to"be(i, 2 c spos, to clear 15< 9d Men's Co'onia) Part-=, 5 6d HaTingm&de special arrangements with Messrs Rosa and Glendining to make Juefc opened, 70 Jacket?, newest tjiape*, at job price", lll2 1 6d, 18« 6J, 25s 6d, Men's Fancy iMi.fi! re, 9 ', It, and 1* 3d • up Equestrian Tights and Jeraeys, we have now a full stock. 29* 6d. ■ Men's Caina S'lk Ties, 9.1. .. MOLLISON & Co. for Stylish Millinery at Lowest Prices. MOLLISOM 1 & Co. for Men's and Boys' Clothing.
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' • ~^» . 111. 1... IIMI AND j There is probably no Branch of Trade wherein greater " Professions and Fretensioas " *re made than in the sale &f TEA, because comparatively few can assess the value of ; the article to one penny per lb. Some profess one thing and Borne another. As to ourselves, we make neither Profsssions nor Pretensions, preferring that .you judge j our Capabilities in Practice, Hence we fear not how strong a " Comparative Test " you apply to our ; .Blends, and confidently invite jou to make comparison of the following :—: — ! NO. 1, BLUE AND GRAJMITE LABEL . . Is 9d ppr lb) 2SO. 3, GOLD „ „ .„ .. 2s 4d „ j WEIGH^s. (Packed in |Bb, lib, 51B>, mid IQIb Aar-iig-Jsit Ties.) TO BE HAD OF r ALL GEOCERS, STOBEKEEPERS, AND TEA DEALERS. PKOPEIETOES AND BLENDEKS : \
DIRECT IMPORTATIONS OF NEW WINTER GOODS. Roysu. VENTNOR. : TROSS 'has just imported 269 Macintoshes in the above very stylish shapes. • These are no German-made rubbish, bat manufactured by one of tho first manufacturers iv England, especially to the order of T. ROSS, and for appearance and valao they eclipse anything ever shown in this market. MEISTI3JISJ 314 &P£ Pretty fawn CHILDREN'S MACINTOSHES. VCmnUn OnftrEi checka, with Oxford shap«-pretty grey checks. Length fancy proofing, 22s (3d. f rom o ~\Ur to foot of tkiit !— L'gbt and dark brown small checks, with velvet „ collars 23s D ' 451n - 48ln - 51 >nNavy Diagonal Serge, with vevet collars, 35s ' 12s 9d - W- 14« 9d. 15s 9d. 16s 9d. Plain Navy Cloth 37s 6d, with fancy pro >fing. Heavy Navy Tweed, dapper pattern, 425. ©iTBVAI A few assorted brown MACINTOSH MEASUREMENTS.-}, Give in 16 W B*aL ©BBfirEi and fawn checks at inches the lenjjtb from collar to foot of skirt in 10s 6d. front >2>2 > fr " m collftr to waist ; 3,- from waist to (a^rn»?S £»L3fl®E iftv heavy tweed foot of f k . irt at back '• 4'4 ' rouad the b « a t °*er tho OArOsfy dliflrE^ Maointoalun. in arms; 5, round tbe bust under tho arms. If greys, browns, and fawns, small and large *«Be measurements are carefnlly taken a certain cbecks, 49a. - fc W1 " be guaranteed. Any of of these ma> Three-Cape Manintoshcs, in fawns aud brcwn intoshes sent safely and pecurely per post tft checks, 13a 6d to 21s. any part of Nesv Zealand fo Is ex'ra. . Every lady visitor to Dunedin should call and inspect the magaiflceat as^orfc. ment of New Goods at T. ROSS'S. TO/^O C 1 DIRECT IMPORTER, t"C 'LJ sS 2S m PRINC3BS STREK T. and HIGH STREET,
©COTT a WILSON, manufXctureks op VENETIAN BLINDS, Iffflffi^SSgOT I^^ .VENETIAN Of EVERY DESCRIPTION MADE end EEPAIRED. ST. ANDREW STREET, DUI^EBfRS, y ' THE PEHFETOAI TRUSTEES, ■WJ\ STATE, AND AGFNGY COMPANY OF JG< NEW ZEALAND (Limited). With which arc 'incorporated the Firms of Gillies, Stbeet, and Hislop, and Connell *and Moodie. Subscribed Capital ... .' £105,340 Paid Up £24,279 DIHKCTOBS : Tbe Hon. W. H. Reynolds, M.L.C. H- 11. W. Downie Stewart, M.L C. Thomas Moody, Esq. . Walter Hirlop, Esq. Manager: ' Walter His'op. OFFICKS : Corner of Rafctray and Vo c 'el streets, This Company is empowered "by Specia l Act of Parlianu nt of New Zealand to act as Executor and Trustee under a, will ; as Trustee under Marriage or other Settlements; as Trustee in place of otber Trustees wishing to be relieved from their trusts; as Age- 1 for Execu'ors, Trust* es, or Administrators, and as Atfc>iney or Agent for persons re'ident in the Colon? or abroad. The Company uudertakt-s the Invest- ; ment of Money on real or otber securities ; tbe ' Collection of Rents, Inte-csts, Dividends, or ' other income ; the Negotiation of Loans ; the Sale and Purchase of Properties, either privately or by auction ; and the M anagemenf of Estates. The Company has For Salo and To Lease Properties in all Par s of the Colony, full partitulars of which can be had on application at the office. Money To Lend at Lowett Current Bates. J. W. FAULKftgR &. SONS, DUNKDIN, ENGINEERS AND IKONFOUNDERS, WIRE i WEAVERS AND GENERAL i GALVANISERB. Manufacturer of Wire Netting for Sheep, Pig, and Rabbit-proof Fences (any width or guage). Galvanised after. Made. Ornamental Iron Gr*ve Railings and Concrete Kerbing. j Also, Front Fencinge, Garden Seats, £&
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Otago Witness, Issue 2203, 21 May 1896, Page 46
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