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Drapers and Clothiers, There is a tide in the affairs of men Which taken at the flood leads on to fortune. THE TIDE la the affairs of the EXHIBITION was in taking the "NET PBOMPT OASH" channel and leaving the shoals and the narrows of Credit, wherein bo many once good ootnmeroials crafts lie stranded. When we set our sails for the new coarse all the pilots cried " there is no water there to float anything but a little boat, you will never get the EXHIBITION round the first bend, she draws a lot of water." She does draw a lot of water but still ehe floats. We have foand the water deep enough for ua and the winds fair, and our once conßorts— iuch of them as yet float— are hull down in the distance. It is patent that if goods can be bought for caih in Britain from first bands, and sold for cash here, that they can be sold at prices against which any competition is bopeleßß, in cases wbere goods are bought at second-hand and aold at credit prices. We are astonished at ourselves that we lacked the courage to carry out firmly a Oaeh policy many y6ars ago when there was more money in circulation. Any business is bound to grow year by year which is conduoted on the sound principles on which oura now is, because every year will make the fact of the nnasual quality and value of the goods more widely known. When we introduced our Oash System we promised onr Customers that " so soon °8 a larger turnover rendered smaller profits possible, smaller profits would be taken." This Season we have in accordance with this policy felt justified in reducing the profit on many lines. Shopkeepers do not buy Calicos, Shirtings, Sheetings, or Flannels from the whole sale cheaper by tbs pieue than we sell by tho yard. NOR FLOORCLOTHS, LINOLEUMS, NOR CARPETS. In READY-MADE CLOTHING and SHIRTS the same quality cannot be got at all elsewhere at any price. They are made by ourselves^ on the premises, and our first consideration is excellence in workmanship and trimmings, but even with tb : s they are hs cheap to look at as tho usual slopped up article. In French and EDjjHflh DRESS GOODS" we are an easy first. Nowhere else can you get dresßes first class in material, fit, and fio'sh for so little money. Again our motto is " Excellence." On our ORDER SUITS only first-class workmen are employed, the fit and finish please tho most fastidious, and the prices agreeably surprise the most careful. We are determined if choice goods at low prices will do it to send our Showroom trade ahead with a boom. We have noticed that the first exclamation on seeing our NEW MILLINERY is " bow pretty," and tbe Becond on hearing the price iB " it must be low class," but it ia not low class, as the most cursory examination convinces everybody. Tho JACKETS and the MANTLES elicit similar remarks, but noither are they low : tUey aro very choice goods. We mean business. THOMSON AND BEATTIE. 'V S3 BJM«— PROMPT NMT CASESHERBERT, HAYNES AND CO. Beg to announce that they have just opened their EX S.S. TAINUI and S.S. KAIKOURA, THE ABOVE SHIPMENTS CONTAINNEW MILLINERY— The latest productions from Pabis and London ; also, a largo variety of Flowers, Floral Crowns, Underclothing, Childrens' Pelisses, Frocks, and Pinafores, &c, &«. Mantles, Capes, and Jackets in the Latest Style, and a Large Assortment TC SELECT FROM. INSPECTION INVITED. DRESS GOODS — In this department our New London Buyer hna shown excellent taste ; among the moat deserving of notice is a small selection of Costumes or Robes with trimmings complete, in the newest colours. These are really very stylish goods, and we have no doubt will sell quickly. There are a few very handsome White Washing Robes which for beauty far excel anything we have had before in this way ; in addition to the above we have opened a large assortment of the latest and most fashionable Dresg Goods, but space will not allow us to enumerate them more fully. FANCY DEPARTMENT— We would draw special attention to our large and well selected stock of NEW SUNSHADES just arrived, some of which are very handsome) the Moire, and Shot Silk deserving special notice and require only to be seen to be appreciated. RIBBONS AND RIBBON VELVETS— Of these we have an almost endless variety, among tbe newest colours just to hand are Maize, Nicux Rose, Marine, Beige, Prune, Fawn, Terra Cotta, Grapp, Grey, &C, &c. HOSIERY, GLOVES AND EMBROIDERIES— Wo have a very large selection to choose frcni, all NEW GOODS, suitable for all classes. OUR MANCHESTER DEPARTMENT ia now replete, and to those about furnish ing we cannot cue better advieo than to call and see our large aod well-assorted stock. Carppta, Floorcloths, Linoleums, Cretonnes, Curtains, &c a very large selection to choose from. We wish this strongly impressed on the public mind that QUALITY IS THE TRUE TEST OF VALUE, and our stock only requires to be seen to prove that we give the best. HERBERT, HAYNES & CO., TAY STREET, INVEROARGILL. Public Notices Public Notices rro THE RATEPAYERS OF THB fTHO ARRIVE SHORTLY 1 BUi-OWH O^MDM IBYBOAH. 1 smpMEKT 5F BOSa WST. L&DIEB AND GENTLEMEN,- At there- LOW BATES, quest of a la^ge number of the ratep&yera of tl.o Borough, I have consented to become a candi- "Wllittillft'liaill Bl'OS, & IllStOlie, date for the Mayoralty at the forthcoming " 0C 25 election. . . -^ JOfflPHo.Howra_ AHDIHQ BX AETHELBEBT SOUTHLAND COUNTY COUNCIL JLi REID'S DOG ALE ORETrRIDtNG. DENIS MOUNIE CASE BRANDY | Notice is hereby given that an election for a FISON'S TURNIP FERTILISER. Councillor to represent the Oreti Riding in th? Southland County Council will be held on WIIITTINGHAM BROS, AND INSTONE. \ Wednesday the 12th November. ISPO. °° 26 NOMINATION "OF CANDIDATES fJ- RAS _f. SEED ! for the said office muat be ad,ire 83 ed or lodged vT oiall fine sample on hand \ with me at the Courthouse, Lumßden, on or befora noon on Monday the 3rd day of November, AT MODERATE PEICE. i 1890. Also— wrurrvA^^rPtPFßq FIRST CLABS Q UALITIE3 CLOYERS, NOMINATION PAPEKb TURNIPS, &c. Muet be in accordance with the 2-id Schedule of the regulation of Local Elections Ac"., 187G, and WHITTIXGHA3I BROS & IjXSTONE. may be obtained from the Returning Officer. 0025 , OJ. HOT IO E — — ' SOUTHLAND OODNTY COUNCIL. EEd-AIM TH_E MARROW WINTO^ KIDIK(} . T H vcri^" ™r,4^"»SipaS. thl>n Notice i. h**, glve^ W » e^oa wiU t vu-uy my Wednesda?j the 12th November, LAST YEAR'S DISTRIBUTION XB9O, for the return of one person to represent Has had the effect of making the *intou Riding in the southland County THE FARMERS REJOICE Counoil - NOMINATION OF CANDIDATES Another Shipment of this most office -t lg pyP^LL^" I '"' BON? 1 DUST o'clock noon, on Tuesday, tho 4th November, JUST TOHAND. NOMUrATfoH PAPERS Of all t'-e Grand Fertiliser Experience proves mnst be in tbe form of the Becon d schedule of this Genuine „ The , eguUtion of Local Elections Act, 187G," UtWT niT«T 1 RiVSE DUST ! ♦ and m& ? be obtained from the Beturntug Bmh JDUM ! nvxij wuai i. cfficer ar:d mußt reach him aga : n du i y fi u e d ia PERMANENTLY LASTING. BEFORE oon of tho s*id 4th November, 1890- - The poll, if required, will b* talc n on the day P RICES AHD SAMPLES ON APPLICATION appo i n ted hsrein for the election. Obdur AT o7oh FEOM WM. RUSSELL, C c27 Returning OfSer ROBERT CLEAVE, SEEDSMAN, INVEROARGILL FIJIAN" TEA ■nLBCTION N O T I O E I 3 ALMOST SOUTHLAND COUNTY COUNOIL, ENTIRELY FREE FROM TANNIN, WALL&CETOWN RIDING. AND TnaaEFOUE to bb Notice is he ebygivl^that an election will be «" HIGHLY RECOMMENDED, held on Wednesday, the 12th day of November, 1890, for the return of one person to represent rpj^Y THE FIJI TEA the Wallacetown Biding in the Southland ' county Council. 2s 4d per lb., Try it I nomination!)? candidates TRY THE FIJI TEA, WiU be declared at the Schoolhouse, Wallace- .. „. __ {i . f town, at Noon, on Tuesday, the 4th November, <*S ±O. per 10., X* y II • 1890. TRY THE FIJI TEA, nomination papers 2s 4d per lb., Try it ! Must be in the form of tho second schedule of " the Reflation of local 71 jtiom Act, 187G " ' and muat be delivered to the Betnroim? Officer T0 BE HAD OhhY iaOil !or addreaeed to Lim b«fore noon of the f aid 4th I O O A V'T" CK> of November. J - »' WAA ' tK Nomination forma may ba obtained at the WHOLESALE AND RETAIL AGESTT, County Council Office, TnvercargUl, or from tho Southland. 0c25 undersigned. . — — ■ G. H. MAOAW. tkj OTI C E BE ACCOUNTS 0C 27 Returning Cflicer. J^j • A \\ accounts cue A. Tapper's Invcrrargill WANTED KNOWN— H. DOUBLE nas Branch, must be paid to Mr C. Broad, at onre ; removed from Tay street to Albion a^ remaining unraid after October 81*t, will b« j Hairdre^shig Saloon, behind Mr A. D. Suther- p i acß( j i D the'hand^ of bis solicitor for collection I and, Tobacconi&t, Deo streat. ocl'i aa^ proceedings taken for recovery. 0c23

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Southland Times, Issue 11568, 28 October 1890, Page 3

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