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A3IBIJK! BROTHERS, GREAT DISPLAY OF' Autumn arid Winter Drapery and Clothing, Imported direct fromjthe Best Merchants and Manufacturers and Colonial Mills, including 200 Ladieß* Jackets, Mantles, and 100 Dozen Women's and Children's Mackintoshes Hosiery 200 Ladies' and Children's Milli- 100 Dozen. Men's and BoyB 5 Knitted nery, tints, and Bonnets Hosiery 400 Ladies' Plain & Fancy Aprons lo ° Men's and Boya' Overcoats and Qnnn v j t?i N '«. - Macmtoßhei 3000 Yards Flannelettes 70 MeQ , B , and B , oi l coatß and 10 Dozen Ladies Umbrellas Slickers 4000 Yards English and Colonial 250 Men's,, and Boys' Tweed and Flannels ' 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 Dozeii G enta> Tieß to selecbt rom Mauds Shirts, Underclothing, -Towels, 200 Pairs , English and Colonwl Sheetings, Damasks, Curtains, Ul an ]j etB Trimmings, Laces, Ribbons, 6000 Yards Plain and Fancy Dress Hushes, &c, Materials IN GREAT VARIETY, j All at the Lowest Quotations FOR CASH. INSPECTION INVITED. PATTERNS FREE. MBURY BROTHERS, Drapers and Clothiers, NEW PLYMOUTH AND' MANAIA The B^t 0^ is the Cheapest Finditig 'it^fell repays^its cost in. every] Wool Country ; ] in the World, ,the ;.' Owners of over 100 Million SKeep : use .';V,' .; Cooper- Dipped >^^-<g^i^> . J\~ . J*«.' leading Sheep took \ Tasmanianand Preminmsftt, S ' wr^ IL Sheep«bre6deriEl .the World's 'lfiMLHlEHL™ ! i\wW " use Cooper's, • Fair - IWP^WPERJIaJr I(li/ - I Cooper-dipped Wools always top the London Market. Opponents everywhere attempt imitations. WkeaterragV proof of its merits ! ! | Sab-agent for New PIymo^TTTNEWTOINr.KING. ■ <££Ss! No " °"** v " lews Direct jlrom Manufacturers, Agents, etc. NW Fancy English Dress Tweeds]*ing^nixed fa"brics£aira*fiali wools • , New Colonial Dress [Tweeds in Snowflake and other fresh designs JJew all wool Cheviot Serges — fast dyes J^ew all wool Estarnane Serges—fast dyes ' J^evv Fancy and Covert Serges J^ew Meltons and Habit Serges J^ew English and French Cashmeres]and Meriaos J^ew all wool Foules, great variety ]Nfew Black Figured Serges, and other designs in Black Dress Goods < J>f ew Tweed Costumes and Skirts Dress Skirts and Blouses to match ■N" w olf Gapes New Jackets and Mantles N ew Underclothing and Baby Linen. Complete Baby Linen outfits soufc for Two '"Pounds, comprising' all i necessary artic es, carriage paid, on receipt of Cash ' AllJGlasses of Household/Dnapery, Sheet> ings, Blankets, C&Hcoes, Flannels f : Flannelettes, Shirtings t . at lo\y cash prices. ' t ' Country customers and others will find it ,, f to their advantage'to I buy ol^me, as Lowest Cash Prices only a ie quoted, from N?hicb no abatement can be in ,ade. ! J. RENDf£LL, Importer and Cas h Draper, Devon and Currie Streets, I flew Plymouth, and Aucklan< j»

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 10330, 11 June 1895, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 10330, 11 June 1895, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 10330, 11 June 1895, Page 1