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Drapers j TMPOETANT TO ALL. j MESSRS D. HUNTER AND CO., of the the Athenseum Drapery Mart, have specially imported for the people of Invercarsill a grand selection of Colonial Tweed Suits : which include MOSGIEL, KAIAPOI, • « GEELONG, &0, Th^f shades and material of which are particularly suited for the winter season. r ' ' Their Hats, Shirts, Scarfs/ Socks, Flannels, . &c., are in such endless variety that D. H. & Co, will spare the public the infliction of enumerating them, but invite all who are in quest of a really first-class article at a reasonable figure to pay them a visit of inspection, and they will guarantee io supply, the wishes of the most fastidious. " apl3| WATERLOO HOUSE, ESK I STREETAN OILfY-O-GRAPH. [Aftjjb Montoomebx], s There is a street, of every street the pride, , 'For law and order famous, far and wide ; 'Where brighter boys and brightest girls de- • Ught "In graceful consort, morning, noon, and night. The (intelligent traveller, whose eye explores Far'wider ways, and more pretentious stores, Finds not, a street, whose prestige can corn-' <paie, .For worth or wisdom. Fashion, rich and rare,: In every clime, the magnet of this soul ; Touched by his pocket, flies to that goal. For, in this street, which ladies love to grace, (The heritage of most the lawyer race). There is a shop, well known, superbly drest, A cheaper, neater, shop than all the rest, l Where man, creation's tyrant, casts aside His -worn out- clothes' and dons; with; honest; : J I: pridei - ; - ■ -'u:\ <•{■:;.'! '>y. i:,:-' ;• < j A bran new suit, wherein, benignly blend j " The sire, the son, the husband,. brother, friend. l Here woman too, the. motner,daugliter,w 5 ■ Lost in admiring,' forget; .the cares of 'life, , ' Oh 'every side i 'domestic comforts greet, While BosVand Bertie gambol at her feet, " Whiere shall this street, this' shop ybujpeekj/be ; tbund? ;; ;• - : J ' ■•* ■•"•' Art thou a man ? a beptchman ? look around | Oh, thou shalt % know, and that indeed fdrth-: ' : ""with' *'"" """' -" " ■-■-""~ i "--r ai : That Bbop.-in £sk street,. Messrs tSmixh anp Smith. ' -""^ : >" ; ■ - • >i x - XJ ■=■ ■-■ j A man, a Scotchman, in the drapery line, , Unchanging Scot in every varying clime ; j Deems his own shop of every shop the pride (Beloved by ladies, famous far and wide), His ! stpck, and little- shop, well stored, and * gaily drest-j „ , A cheaper, neater shop than all the rest, : (To be continued. ) . WATERLOO HOUSE, ESK STREET. Jy.STRAORDINASY SValue just now in 1( Winter Drapery. THE SOUTHLAND MART. ONE MONTH ONLY. TT'XTRAOBDTNARY Value justjnow in Jji Dolmans, Jackets, Ulsters, Millinery, ONE MONTH ONLY. I7IXTR.AOSDINARY ;Value just now in 111 Suits, Overcoats, Waterproofs, Hats, Shirts. &c. ONE MONTH ONLY. ■EXTRAORDINARY Value just now ; 25 Jui per cent, less than ruling prices. ONE MONTH ONLY. DRESSMAKING Extraordinary.' Costumes to measure, from 35s to 70s, THE SOUTHLAND MART ONLY. DRE3SMAKING \ Extraordinary. Fit Fashion, and Workmanship jjGuaran teed. A Trial Solicited. D . R . L A W L O ft* THE SOUTHLAND MART je23 MONSTER SALE MONSTER CLEARING SALEMONSTER CLEARING SALE FOX : T ONE MONTH ONLY, IN THE ESTATE OF MEINRATH AND CO. We are n^w clearing the whole of the Stock in hand in the above Estate. COMMENCING:— : SATURDAY, 7th IPT. Tne goods must be cleared in order to make room for QQ CASES NOW IN BOND Q() and jnpt landed in the above Estate, We are determined to sell and SHALL REFUSE NO REASONABLE OFFER. Inspection invited before going elsewhere. . Remember the address— HSKIEET AND CO., CORNER of DEE AND ESS STREETS, ii U^o<«iapiejlby.tti9C3oioiital'BM»ls t

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Southland Times, Issue 4701, 1 August 1883, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Southland Times, Issue 4701, 1 August 1883, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Southland Times, Issue 4701, 1 August 1883, Page 4

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