Drapers. m I HE NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACX | TOBY.— Famed for Moßgiel Tweed. BADY MADE CLOTHING. — All Garments Well Out and Thoroughly Shrank, \r OUTHB' SUITS, ODD COATS, ODD X 1 TBOUBEBS, ODD TE3TB in all Sizes. LARGEST ASSOBTMENT in Boys MOSGIEL TWEED CLOTHING of the Colony. f| j NLY. Establishment where Tall, Short, \J I Stout, and Slender Men f^i j AN be Pitted with any Garment equal to Kj I bespoke AT Prices which defy Competition. Men's Mosgiel suites, 39a 6d, 45s 6d, 49s 6d, 52s 6d, 57a 6d. T I ADIKSTCaII and Sse our Bovb' Strong jj I MOSQIBL TWEED SUITES IN all the Newest Shapes and Patterns, Best Value in the city, OVELTIES in TIES, SCARFS, COLTiERH, HANDKEBCHIBFS, __ CUFFS, BBAOES DRESS SHIRTS, HEGATTA SHIRTS, OXFORD SHIRTS in all Sizes and Styles. UMBRELLAS, PORTMANTEAUS, GLADSTONE BAGS and TRUNKS at Factory Price 3. S" INGLE-BREASTED BOUND WORSTED "OATS, SUMMBR VEBTS and DUST COATS. WEEDS from the Mosgiel Woollen Mills, 2a Gd, 38 6d, 3s 9d, up to 5s 6d per YardESERVE your Purchases for THE NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY, DJSEJJTREET. ' Yl OU oan iProcnre every Article for Men j and Boys' Wear at Factory Prices. 19 n022 D. L C. THE DRiPERY AND GENERAL. IMPORT ING COMPAi\¥ OP NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED), Co-operative. High and Battvay streetp, DUNEDIN. Capital, £125,000, in 250,000 Shabes of 10s Each. Are now showing A MAGNIFICENT SELECTION OF NEW SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. Comprising the Latest Novelties in Dress Fabrics, Prints, Silkp, Mantles, Costumes, Sunshades, Millinery, Hosiery, Gloves, Ribbons, Lace Goods, Trimmings, Fancy Goods, Fancy JNeedlework, Toys, Ac, ifcc, &c. Calicoes, Linens, Sheetings, Shirtings, Flannels, Blankets, &c, &c. I NEW DESIGNS IN Curtains, Tapestry, Cretonnes, Carpets, Floor clotha, Bednteads, Bedding, Household Furnishings, etc, etc. A very large Btock of Boys', Youths', and Men's Clothing, made from pure New Zealand Wool Tweeds ; Hats, Shirt 3, and Mercery. The largest stock in the colony of Crockery, Glassware, Lampa, Electroplated Ware and Cutlery. All at Strictly Wholesale Warehouse Prices. Terms : PROMPT NEIT CASH. d. r c, P. LAING, Manager. B. HALLENSTEIN, Chairman ef Directors. no 9 CONTINUATION OF mum dothie & co 3 s CONTINUATION OF MQLLISGI3, BUTHIE & Co-s GREAT CLEABING SALE. Owing to the unlimited amount of success which has attended our endeavours to present the public with DRAPERY &CLOTIIM AT Astoundingly Low Prices, And it being the united deaire of the Invercargill people that we should extend our stay a FEW WEEKS LONGER, SUPPLYING THEIR MANY WANTS AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES 1 Therefore we ihave decided remaining in lavcrcaiKi.il & few wcekß lODger, Possibly .till Christmas. So our old friends and the general public can rely on our assertion when we say, our prices will be even LOWER THAN EVER. Special attention is paid to our Country Customers. Betnember our stay is extended # p»AFEW WEEKS LONGS B^> in the same pieraiaes in TAY STREET, INVERCAEGILL, tLate P. M. PETBBB). Epecial— Opeu In tli© Evenings till 8 .30 MOLUSS;^ OOTH3E m CO. THE POPULAR DRAPERS, TAY STBBBJT (Lr.te P. M. Peters), imfSW&V^IAt D9HSPIN, * PAWIJ?BSW»?
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Southland Times, Issue 9383, 24 November 1886, Page 3
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507Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Issue 9383, 24 November 1886, Page 3
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