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CHRISTMAS 1885. O O u Hi li m OF COIIESC i HAVE Great ! leasnre in informing my nnmerons customers and the public T generally that lam just in receipt of the latest novelties in all departments J.table for th present seasmi. JDress JD EP A EN T, In tliis Doporlncnt I am now showing all the newest materials in Dress Goods, including Nuns’ Veiling, Tennis Uloih, Canvas Cloth, Beiges, Ottomans, Zephyis, Drill, ties, B '.teens, &c,, &e. CLOTHING DEPAF^TyfVLENT. I havo just opened a really first-class assortment of Gents’ Oamaru, Mosgiel, Kaiapoi, and imported Tweed Clothing, consisting of Men’s and Boys’ Suits, Trousers and Vests, and Trousers. As these goods are all made to my own order, I can safely recommend them for price durability and style. A now and large assortment of Hats, Ties, Scarfs, Shirts, Braces, Belts, Sox, Pants, Portmanteaus, Bags, &c., &c. Clothing made to special instructions of very superior finish, at the lowest possible price. jBooxs! j3 OOTS OOTS The Boots and Shoes sold at the Hall of Commerce are too well known to comment, as it is an established fact that I have always the largest and assortment in the district. A new shipment just to hand of the celebrated brands, Standard, Zealandin, Otto Herty, Pollock’s, Woolf’s, &c. need best following Es" STor Prices I Defy Competition; If you want a stylish Plat. Bonnet, Dress, anything in Household Furnishings ?or Fancy Goods TRY THS lI ALL OP COMMERCEThe One Shilling Table is now in full swing. Compare my Goods and Prices with any other House on this Coast. Print Drosses from 2s lid, Juvenile Suits from 5s 6d, Boys’ Trouser Suits from 11s, Men’s Tweed Suits from 255, Men’s Trousers from 6s 6 !. W. BRO WN. HALL OF COMMERCE mfa » m (Q T Ju p i BANKRUPT STOCK of BOOTS in the estate of Mr. S. Taplin. THE DEPUTY OFFICIAL ASSIGNEE lias accepted tlie tender of li. A. ADAMS for tlie BOOT portion of tlie above stock. CS-- ■ The Hulc will commence 'li’lnifst Uuy. These Boots being the far famed “ ZEAL A N.DIA ” brand no ]hi fling. The whole fill lie sold at about HALF LOST. It. A. ADAMS, PATKA.

NEW CLOYEUS and SEEDS fjlO arrive, per Boya! Mail Steamer J_ 1 ‘ Ao'angi,” due 2nd March — Tanka, each 400 nations, containing Finest Nmv S Ditto Ditto Ditto Ditto Ditto Ditto Ditto Ditto Ditto Ditto son White Clover Alsyke Cow Grass Dec! Clover Timothy Tall Fcscno Meadow Foxtail Sheep’s Fescue Hard For cue Crested Dogs tail Meadow Fescue Just arrived from Calcutta, ex u Sntlez” steamer—--10 chests, each 821 hs, Pekoe Souchong Indian Tea, al. 2s per 11), hy chest 10 chests, each 801 bs, Pekoe Indian Tea, at 2s 6(1 per lb, by chest 2 Half-Chests, each 701bs, Orange Pekoe, at 3s per lb, hy half-chests Ex “ Tongarlro 1 case Single ami Double Barrel! Fowling Pieces 1001b, 2001b 1 ton McGill’s New Oatmeal Cleaiiug ont a choice line Chinese Box Teas. Boots and Shoes, Calicoes, Flannels, Dress Pieces, Men’s and Boys’Clothing, all superior quality, at Cost Price. JOHN GIBSON. CHARLES POTTS, Carpenter, Jointr, & Builder. BKGS to thank the inhabitants of Patoa and surrounding districts for their past support, and while soliciting a continuance for the future, assures all who may favour him- with orders that his attention will bo prompt, his worrmavuliip good, and his charges to meet the limes, strictly moderate. Jobbing work, town or country. Address; Next Institute, Oxfordstreet, Paten.

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Patea Mail, Volume XI, Issue 132, 1 March 1886, Page 3

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