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Drapers and Clothiers | AUTUMN AND WINTER SHIPMENTS. 78 CASES NEW GOODS ALREADY OPENED, And Shipments coming to hand every week on a scale commensurate with the growing importance of Southland. In ordering Winter Goods, we kept four points in view in all of which we hope to make our stock well worthy of the town and district, namely QUALITY, QUANTITY, VARIETY, AND VALUE. THOMSON & BEATTIE. TKRMN-PKOIfIPT WIST GASH. NEW GOODS. HERBERT, HAYNES & CO. Have just opened a choice selection of NEW TAPESTRY CURTAINS IN COLOURED ROMA.N STRIPES, &o. Theie goods are well worth inspection, being very fashionable and the latest novelty in curtains. Also, NEW CRETONNES from 6£d Upwards. A really nice lot to select from, being handsome designs, and the latest colourings WE ARE OPENING UP OUR NEW WINTER GOODS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS, Which are selected by our London buyer, from the best markets in Great Britain, so that sound value can be relied on. (&- EAfiLY INSPECTION INVITED. J& HERBERT, HAYNES & CO. DIRECT IMPORTERS, TAY STREET, INVERCARGILL Public Notices JUST ARRIVEDHATS ! HATS ! ! HATS ! ! ! ENGLISH AND FRENCH MANUFACTURE. HATS, CAPS, TIES, SCARVES, AND SILK HANDKERCHIEFS, «T ALL NEW AND FASHIONABLE GOODS. J9 INSPECTION INVITED Hats and Caps made to Order, gats Beaovated and Beshaped. H TE THE ADDRESS— V : . A L M A O , PRA TICAL HATTER, ESK STREET, INVERCARGILL. ACCORDING TO PROMISE (NO BREACH IN TFIS CASE,) SLOAN BROTHERS CITY BOOT PALACE, DEE STREET, INVERCARGILL NOW SUBMIT FOR PUBLIC INSPECTION THEIB B2VISES PBIOE LIST, To which they draw the Special Attention of their Cuetomers and the Pnblic: — 800 Pairs Ladies' Shoes, 5a 9d, 6 8 6d, 6b 9d, 7b 6d 600 Pairs Children's Boots and Slippers, Is 8d 400 Pairs Ladies' Shoes, 7b 9d. 8s 6d,9dGd, 10s 6d 1b 6d, Is 9d, 2s, 2s 6d 860 Pairs Ladies' Shoes 11b 6d, 12s 6d 260 Pairs Gents* K 8 Boots, 10s 6d, llfl 6d, 12a 6d 600 Pairs ladies' Evening Shoes, 4b 6d, 4s 9d, 250 Pairs Gents' Bh<* s, 10b 94 11b 64, 12s 6d 6b 3d, 6s 6d 200 Pairs GentB 1 Bhoea, 8s 6d, 9a 6d, 10s 360 Pairs Ladies' Evening Shoes, 7s 6d, 8s 3d, 260 Pairs Genta' Balmoral Boots, 12s 6d, 18a 6d 9* 3d 6i andl4s6d 260 Pairs L»diea' Glacy Lace and Button Shoes, 350 Pairs Gents' Balmorals, 16a 6d, 17s 6d 18s 6d 12s 6d, 13s 6d 250 Pa*rs Gtnts' Colonial Balmorals (pegged) 500 Pairs Ladies' Button Boots, 6b 9d, 7b Bd, 12s 6d. 13s 6d. 14a6d 8a 6d And 9a 6d 260 Paira Men'B Watertighta (p«gg«i) 12s 6d, 260 Pairs Ladies' Morocco Button Boots, 6s 9d, 13s 6d 7b 9d. 8* 9d 300 Pain Men's Bluchers, 6s 6d, 7a 6d, 8s 6d 360 Pairs Ladies' Balmoral Boots 9a 6d 10s 6d p j Men , 8 Blnflherß 9a 6d lOa 6d 400 Pairs Ladies' Levant E.P. Boots, bsCd, 7s 6d ; and 8S 6d North British and American Gam Boots from J6O Psira Ladlea' Lasting Boots 22a 6 J per pair «T REMEMBER FOR CASH ONLY. Jt* THESE PRICES CANNOT BE BEATEN ANYWHERE IN THE COLONY COUNTS? OBDERB PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. All descriptions of Boots »nd Bkoei made to order on the premises, and repairs done in oar usual tkorougk style. NOTE THE ADDRKSB— SLOAN BROTHERS, CITY BOOT PALACE, DEE-ST., INVERCARG'LL.

LOST from Brunswick, a dark bay saddle hose, small white Btreak on forehead, short tail, bo brands. A reward of tea will b« giv»n fo. 1 information that will lead to hi* tC %7' J.H.DAWeON. AMES lTb NN I E NUBBEBYMAH AND FBUITBBEB, iNVBBCARaiLL, Has For Sal* for Planting out Books, Asters, Phlox Dmmmondi, Marigolds (French and African). Annual Chrysanthemums, Lob«lia, and other Flowering Annuals. Dahlias, Carnations, V«rbenaß, and Pansi«s, all named kinds and firat-claes varieties. Also— AU Eeasonable Frnits for Ohristmaa and Mew Year holidays. Cucumber, Vegetable Marrow and Celery Plants, Winter Plants of all sorts— Savoy, Curled KaJ« Broccoli, Brussels Sprouts and Cabbage. jamesllennie, HUB3EBYMAN, BEEDSMAS, FHUITEBEsI &o, 40, dll DXI BTREBT, iNVKBO&EOILL.

<sp ® °ty The famous " DOG'S HEAD " Brand of Bass and Guinness justly takes the lead in every Market Of New Zealand. It is shipped there in Full Sized Champagne Bottles only. Messrs. READ BROTHERS bottle no other Ale or Stout but those of Bass and Guinness respectively, and only those which are brewed e»pressly for Exportation. Their splendid Bottling Premises alone furnish a hostage for high quality, being far beyond comparison, both as regards extent as well as completeness. They must be seen to be appreciated. JOSEPH STOCK, BOLE AGHNT FOB SOUTHLAND PINAFOEEB for picnlcing and for the home cheap and good, at J. B. QOLDLR'3 Kilmarnock House, Dee street. nol2

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Southland Times, Issue 11983, 1 March 1892, Page 3

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