Pnbltc Notices J. D. M°GRUER AND CO HAVE OPENED THEIR SECOND SHIPMENT OF WINTER DRAPERY VERY SPECIAL LINES IN [LADIES’ KNITTED SHAWLS, iu Pink, Giay, and assorted colours, at Is 6d each LADIES’ KNITTED SINGLETS at Is 6d each, in Pink and natural colours VERY SPECIAL IN CASHMERE GLOVES at 6d, 9d and Is per pair THE “ MABEL” AND “ BARONESS” HOSE at Is 6d and Is 9d per pas< The most perfect Hose yet produced -- BLACK VELVETEEN FOR GIRLS’ DRESSES at Is, Is 3d, and Is Gd i ird COLONIAL DRESS TWEED at Is 9d per yard. Really Wonderful Value BLACK AND COLOURED CASHMERES from Is 4Jd per yard Colonial Flannels and Blankets at Reduced Prices. LARGE SHIPMENT OF FLANNELETTES in Pink, Cream, White, and stripes from 4jd to 9d per jard. Excellent values GIRLS’, MAIDS’, AND LADIES’ JACKETS and W.P. CLOAKS in great variety at really low prices MILLINERY UP-TO-DATE in all the Brown shades tn Felt so much worn last Winter at Home Gentlemen's Department. COLONIAL TWEED SHIRTS at 6s each, worth half a guinea COLONIALtMADE UNDERCLOTHING at Cutting Prices. Mercery just imported will be found on comparison to be genuine good value. W.P. COATS in Black and Grey Checks, a good assortment from 27s Gd to -ts- each J. D. M C GIWER & CO., READY-MONEY DRAPERS, CORNER DEE and ESK STREETS, INVERCA’ GILL
— y i \ mOI-MT TAILOR, DEE-ST. / ■ \ F. SNOWDEN, / J n’X T"/ o 1 r* \ Choice stock Woi’steds, Serges, and / * \ Vicuna Coatings. / \ Tennis & Cricketing Shirts andy/ ' mosgielX mada to o r < ier * / J '—-■ - g c OA"IZ"U - ShfIWSENj t SCOTCH ■ OAMARL ; •« Late BEDFORD & CO., 'o 1 ; — t ami « Mesohant « and .= g 1 KAIAPOI | IRISH 1 DEE STREET. | aS ——■—i TWEEDS / Waterproofs and Ulsters X TWEEDS / made to order. \ /The Cutting-room is under the management of X jLoi T’ NORTON, from D. Jones vt Co., of Sydney. / \ / HERSmT TAILOR, OEE-ST. \ UNPRINCIPLED DEALERS ARE REFILLING GAELIC WHISKY BOTTLES WITH SPURIOUS IMITATIONS. THE STIRLING BONDING CO. offer £lO reward to any person giving such information as will lead to a conviction. Extract from the Riverine Heralij, N.S.W., 10th Octobjr>_lB9L ECHUCA POLICE COURT, Tuesday, October 9th, 1894. (Before Messrs Dwyeb, P.M’, and P. Nolan, J.P.) Michael Roache proceeded against for FALSELY APPLYING THE TRADE MARK of the STIRLING BONDING CO., LD. Mr Campbell appeared for the defence and pleaded not guilty, and asked that the defendant be dealt with summarily. de£C >nehael P ßoaeh deposed he was an inspector of licensed housev, and produced b.s SSu".S“ Sh° "S » d'. 8 »? prool, Defalt 1» M» «> liouszht it The whisky was exposed for sale on the shelves with other liquor. S To Mr Campbell : Examined all the liquors on the premises and found them correct i COMMON ARTICLE diluted with at XL T G ?vwTqKv eI TMPORTFD WHISKY • w6rth MORE THAN HALF THAT in a decanter. If he had had any suspicion that the. liquor was inferior he .ould ha removed the bottle, as he knew the excise officer was in the town. He had not put any Wate Wife t of last witness deponed that'she frequently attended to the bar. The bottle of whisky in question was open about eight or ten days. Had never put any water into tho bottle. Had put draught whisky into a decanter. A daughter of the defendant gave similar evidence. • u j ! Defendant (re-called) said he purchased the bottle bearing a similar brand at tl • MrClampbell here asked for the expert to test the liquor seized and the bottle bought, r and Mr Smith replied that there was uo comparison. i • „ j A fine of £1 was inflicted with £6 63 costs, the bench remarking that the fine v small because the expenses was so large.
2JEALANDIA BOOTS THE DEMAND FOR THESE SPLENDID BOOTS IS GREATER THAN EVER From Auckland to the Bluff a discriminating public ask for Zealandia Boots. Hundreds of testimonials have been received tesli fying to the grand wear that this brand affords. iTsTAsk your bootmaker or storekeeper, and do not be put away with the gag that they have something I as good and cheaper. I Don’t believe it, there is only one ZEALANDIA, you want that. EVERY PAIR IS BRANDED A. R PORTER, TAILOB, I (Tiip.be Doors Above Todd’s) A LARGE STOCK OF NEW WINTER TWEEDS AND OVERCOATINGS JUST ARRIVED PRICES AT THE LOWEST FOR CASH ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO
DANIEL STRANG, [late of Strang and Gilchrist) PAINTER, PAPERHANGER, AND SION WRITER, ESK STREET, NEXT TO MR RATTRAY’S OFFICE A LARGE STOCK OF WALL PAPERS ON HAND JOBBING WORK UNDERTAKEN ON SHORT NOTICE. fel ARTHUR OL'SAVH & OJ /COMMERCIAL AND GENERAL- PRINTERS V PUBLISHERS, BOOKBINDERS, AND LITHOGRAPHERS, Newspaper and General Advertising Agents. Railway advertising Contractors for the Auokiau Section N.Z Government Railways. Printers, Publishers, and Proprietors of Aucklan Director}’, New Zealand Craftsman, New Zealan Bradahaw, Auok and A.B.C. Guide, Masonic Guide o New Zealand ,n 4 ST GEORGE JAM,-Once used, always used All Groom
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Southland Times, Issue 13207, 3 May 1895, Page 1
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823Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Issue 13207, 3 May 1895, Page 1
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