JT WILL PAY YOU to call and inspect MACKINLAY & CO.’S I Grand show of new Spring and Summer Dress Fabrics, Millinery, Hosiery, Glevm, Ribbons, Laces, Umbrellas, Boys’ and Youths’ mmi Men’s Clothing, General Drapery, etc. Thsaa pood* comprise the VERY LATEST NOVELTIES In alyl* and texture, an a have been personally selected by Mr MacKinlay anti bought on the very BEST TERMS. MACKINLAY AND CO., therefore, with the utmost confidence, invite iHpMtMn and comparison, feeling certain that their prices will be appreMMd hr ECONOMISTS. la our MILLINERY DEPARTMENT the vnricty is bewildering, and intending purchasers will find the public taste has been provided for, everything being up to date. in our DRESS DEPARTMENT will be found the latest designs and nolouringsin ere pons, fancy crapes, sateens, moires, cambrics, alk sfftets, zephyrs, dress linens and hollands, brocades, fioral and fancy cotton materials, dress tweeds, figured serges, basket cloths, fancy mohairs, whipeords, hepsatks, Xatte cloths, nnn’s veilings, and also a big stock of plain useful everyday goods. EVERY DEPARTMENT IS REPLETE WITH NEW GOODS. DRESSMAKING A SPECIALITY. Ob'R MOTTO: •i. nimble sixpence rather than a slow shilling.” MACKINLAY & CO.,' 1 LATE D. G. McKIBBIN * CO., London House, Pnhiatua. I, All goods marked in plain figures, no second price. CHIU TI3STG-, SENERAL STOREKEEPER 4 PRODUCE MERCHANT, IMPORTER Of China Tea and Fancy Goods, OPPOSITE THE BANK OF NEW ZEALAND, PAHIATUA, much pleasure in thanking the public in general for past favors bestowed on him and is now desirous of soliciting further orders, and to merit publk* patronage is placing his goods in the market. Goods sold are guaranteed, and at prices cheaper than ever. o s. d. i s. d. i s. d. Company sugar— ? Family biscuits, per i Best oatmeal, 251 b No. I orrstal, per lb il .5 tin ... ... 1 8 j bag ... ... 8 8 Per 401 b bag ... 9 9 ; Blasting powder, per ; Five packets cornNo. 2. moist white, $ lb ... ... 10 4 dour for ... t 0 per bag ... ... 9 0 : Splendid Roller Flour— i Three bars good soap (im»d family tea, per ? Silver Dust, 1001 b $ for ... ... 1 0 lb ... ... 1 f»: bag ... ... 9 9; Hlb lunch biscuits ... 1 0 New currents, per lb 5 ; Silver Dust, "*olb bag f> 8 i "»lb split peas ... 1 0 New raisins, per lb f> ? Silver Dust, 2">lb iMb tapioca ... ... 1 0 Mixed peel, per 1b... 8 i bag ... ... 2 9 i slb pure sago ... 1 0 COMPLETE PRICE LIST ON APPLICATION. NEW SEASON’S FARM SEED, .fFST ARRIVED—WHITE CLOVER. RED CLOVER, COW GRASS. RYE AND COCKSFOOT GRASS. GALVANISED ANI) BLACK FENCING WIRE, ROOF IRON. WIRE NETTING. STAPLES, 8.8. A. SHEEP SHEARS. Err. OATEN SHEAF AND STRAW CHAFF, OATS, WHEAT. MAIZE. POLLARD. BRAN. WHEAT MEAL. POT ATOES. ONIONS, Err. GOODS DELIVERED FREE OF CHARGE. AGENT FOR •• HEALTH TEA.” HIGH PRICE GIVEN FOR DRV U Nt.CS, BETTER, EGGS, AND FARM PRODFCE. A TRIAL SOLICITED THE TAILORING DEPARTMENT AT TREWBY BROTHERS. enable in to keep pace with th' 1 growing requirements of our business, we find it necessary to moke this a special department. We have engaged MB J. LEARY’, (Formerly of Melbourne), who is well known in Pahiatua as an experienced cutter. All Orders Entrusted to us will receive Careful Attention. Our£33s suits to measure ought to be seen to be appreciated. Fox*’ No. I Serge Suits to Measure, ft 4s. We are now making £3 3s suits to measure with an extra pair of trousers given away with eßch suit. FIT, STYLE, AND QUALITY GUARANTEED. See our Trousers at 18 6 to Measure. All orders executed on the premises. TREWBY BROTHERS DRAPERS andOUTFITTERS, COBURG HOUSE, PAHIATUA. I^FRTIIER 1 > EDUCTIONS T IV during our I_JA ST M ONTII in business in I’abiatua. The whole slock is now being ottered at SI.AI (illir.lMNfi CHICKS iii order toutf.-ct :i (I.KAliAM'lv during the next four wetks. Black and colored cashmere fust dvr. double width, Is per yard Melton cloths, Rest shades, reduced to f»s lid pi r doz. New fancy homespuns, reduced to 5 s I Id per doz. Prints muslins drills, delaines, etc., from 2s I Id New summer strnw hats, lid each Trimmed millinery, all reduced to half price The 1m la lice of our Is ribbons, reduced to (id per yard The balance of our silk laces reduced to fid per yard W hite or colored Indian muslin, (id per yard, double width Children’s Pelisses, reduced to Its (id and Is (id I*' rsnm curtains. 12- (id, now (is (id Ladies’ cap< - at Is (id and (is (id, half price l.adie ’ macintoshes, 10s (id and 12 (id, half price Ladies’ ulsters from 5s (id, half price Carpet and oilcloth from !)d per yard Men’s, B< >ys’ anil Youths’ clothing all reduced to nominal price;, as they must go Shirt*, bats, ties, sox, haiidherchiefs, under*, drawers, etc., all reduced greatly in price Boot-, sbo. dippers, etc., for men, women, and children at clearing prices (luring this sale n»ME EARLY To AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT, RADFORD AND BARLOW
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Pahiatua Herald, Volume II, Issue 232, 26 November 1894, Page 4
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829Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Pahiatua Herald, Volume II, Issue 232, 26 November 1894, Page 4
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