GREAT DISPLAY v ■ ' ■ OF '.'■'.' - ' . ' '.': " 1 - ' Imported^ direct from the Best Merchants and Manufacturers ; and Colonial Mills, including 200 ladies' Jackets, Mantles, and 100 Dozen Women's and Children's Mackintoshes Hosiery 200 Ladies' and Children's Milli- 100 Dozen Men's and Boys' Knitted nery, Fats, and Bonnets U ? s ' GT l B ,o * a 400 ladies' Plain & Fancy Aprons ™ M^J^ o iZ 3000 Yards Flannelettes 70 Mefl , s and Boys > oilcoats and 10 Dozen Ladies' Umbrellas Slickers 4000 Yavds Engl'sh: and Colonial 250 Men's and Boys' Tweed and Flanneh Serge Suits 2000 Yards Harvard, Oxford, and Men's and Boys' Hats and Caps Leather Shirtings - specially made to our order 200 English and Colonial Hugs and 50 Dozen Gents' Ties to Belect from Mauds * s ni rts ' Underclothing, Towels, j 200 Pairs EnglUh and Colonial Damasks, Curtains,.; Blankets Trimmings, Laces, BibbonB A | 5000 Yards Plain and Facey Dress Plushes, &c , j Materials IN GREAT VARIETY. ] I All at tbe Lowest Quotations FOR CASH. ] i INSPECTION IKYITED. PATTEBNS FEES. Drapers and Clothiers, NEW PLYMOUTH AND MANAIA Jhe Be-t. Qip is the O^apesL Finding it well repays its cost in every Wool Country in the World, the Ownersif over 100 Million Sheep •. USE Cooper- Dipped v^-^^^T^. ™^J^^ over 300 i^kMP£P&illi \s*W cl A * str £ liar S PremiumYat iTi JL Sh ? e P- br ? Bdera the World's /JiIITOPiNG ijMjl use.Coopera Fair ' |^P»wderL^ lllp< Cooper-dipped "Wools always top the London Market. Opponents everywhere attempt imitations. Wha^ greater proof of its merits 1 j ! Sab-agent for New PlymonSTT NEWTON KING. Direct from Manufacturers, Agents, etc. New Fancy English Dress Tweeds iv mixed fabrics [and all wools New Colonial Dress Tweeds in Snowflake and other ■ fresh designs New all wool Cheviot Serges— fast dyes New all wool Estarnane Serges—fast dyes New FaDcy and Covert Serges New Meltons and Habit Serges N ew English and French Cashmeres and Merinoa J^few all wool Foules, great variety New Black Figured Serges, and other designs in Black Dress Goods N ew Tweed Costumes and Skirts J^ew Dress Skirts and Blouses to match ' New GoJf Capes New Jackets and Mantles New Underclothing and Baby Linen Complete Baby Linen outfits sent for Two Pounds* comprising all necessary artie'es, carriage paid, on receipt of Cash |j All Classes of Household Drapery, Sheetings, Blankets, Calicoes, Flannels, Flannelettes, ShirtingSj at low cash prices. Country customers and others will find it to [their advantage to buy of me, as Lowest Cash Prices only ara quoted; from which [no abatement can be made. Imp o r t e[r and C a s"h JD VJa'p er, : Dovon and Currie Streets, New Plymouth, and A u °kland.
Cooper- Dipped 1
»heep took over 300 Premiums at the World's
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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 10294, 29 April 1895, Page 1
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445Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 10294, 29 April 1895, Page 1
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