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WESTPORT iflK KAITANGATA NEW SEAM OF HOUSEHOLD) I^MAK&t BEDNNEeIb WALTON PARK COALS S AT LOWEST RATES. EBENEZER SMITH, 10-20 877 MAIN NORTH ROAD. GABITES & PLANTE Seg to Intimate the Arrival of their SECOND SHIPMENTS, XX "TAIJSnjI" AND "COPTIC." The SEASON'S SHIPMENTS OPENED UP TO DATE are as follows :— Ex "Doric" 29 Ex "Aorangi" 20 Ex " Biamtaka " 11 Ex " Bffanapouri," from Melbourne 5 Ex " Ruapehu " 47 Ex " Tainni " 55 Ex "Coptic" 18 Total to hand 185 Cases and Bales The SEASON'S SHIPMENTS comprise some EXTRAORDINARY PURCHASES ; many Lines were Bought at a Discount varying from 25 to 40 per cent off Manufacturers' Cost. 4 Cases Homespuns, Serge, &c. 2 Cases Fancy Goods, Collars, Hdkfs, Ties, 2 „ New Spot Goods, Ottoman Cords. &c. Braids, Rosettes, &c., &c. 1 „ Double Width Dress Tweed, at Is 10 „ Cases Linoleums, m3, 6, and 12---lid feet widths, new patterns 6 „ Winceys, Plain, Twilled and Abei- 1 „ Linoleum Mats deen ■ 5 Bales Moresque and Byzantine Brussels 2 „ New Trimmings and Buttons Carpets, all 5 frame 3 „ Ladies' Ulsters and Dolman Ulsters 3 „ Tapestry Carpets, from Is lid 4 „ Children's Ulster 3, all latest novel- 4 „ Felt Squares and Carpets, 45 inches ties wide, at Is lid . 5 „ Ladies' Dolmans, richly trimmed, 2 „ Axminster Rugs and Slip Mats from 22s 6d 1 „ Sheepskin Hearth Rugs, from 21s 3 „ Ladies' Jackets, newest designs, 9 „ Cocoa and Rope Mattings from 12s 6d 16 „ White, Blue and Grey Blankets, 2 „ Ladies' and Maids.' Fur Capes from 6s lid per pair 1 „ Ladies' Fur-lined Cloaks and Mack- 4 Cases Crowdson's Calicoes intoshes 8 „ Horrocks' Plain and Twilled Calico 4 „ Ladies' and Children's Beaver and 4 Bales Scoured Grey Calico, from 4s per Felt Hats dozen yards 2 „ Paris Millinery 8 „ Grey Calicoes, from Is lid per 2 „ Flowers and Ornaments dozen 1 „ Evening, Mourning, and Bridal 2 „ Groy Shirtings Flowers " 4 Cases Findlay's Sheetings 1 „ Feathers (very choice) 2 „ Cretonnes 2 „ Ladies' and Children's Hand-made ;i „ Oxford Shirtings Underclothing •!■ „ Union Shirtings 2 „ Umbrellas, from Is 3d 1 „ All-wool Shirtings 4 „ Ladies' and Children's Gloves, Fur- 4 „ Boys' and Men's Moles lined, Spring Tops, Kid, Cash- 6 „ Men's and Boys' Clothing mere, &c. 1 „ Waterproof Coats | 3 „ Ladies' Hosiery 2 „ Overcoats 2 „ Children's Black and Colored Hose, 1 „ Gents' Oxford Shirts double knee 3 1 „ Gents' White Shirts 5 „ Ladies' and Children's Wool Goods, 2 „ Gents' Underclothing comprising Shawls, Mitts, Cuffs, 1 „ Gents' Hosiery Jackets, Comforters, &c. 1 „ Ties, Scarves, Belts and Braces 1 „ Ladies' Petticoats 3 „ West of England and Scotch Tweeds 3 „ Ladies' Stuff Costumes, from 12s 6d 2 „ Black Cloth and Worsted Coatings 2 „ Ladies' Corsets, all the newest 1 „ Ulster Cloths. makes, from Is lid i SPECIAL BLANKET LIST. ENGLISH BLANKETS, DIRECT FROM HUHSLET MILLS, LEEDS. 50 x6B White— 7» lid QDFPI&I DRIPPQ 9/4 Wliite— Bs lid, 10s 9d, 12s 6d, 143 6d OrCUIML rniULO. 10^ 4 white— l3s 6d, 15s 6d, 16a 9d, 18s 6d, 20a, 23s 6d, 26s 6d THE 11/4 White— 2ss, 27s 6d, 30fl, 355, 37s 6d, 42s 12/4 White— 33s 6d, 37e 6d, 42a 6d CHEAPEST BLAHKETS »% %££™& l\ d > 118 6d EVER OFFERED. $* g~ g^g 6d 9/4 Blue— lls 9d, 13s 6d 10/4 Blue— l6s 9d, 18s 6d, 21s 750 PAIR 11/4 Blue— 22s 6d 1 Bale real Scotch Blankets TO SELECT FROM. Also, all aizea m Roslyn and Kaiapoi Blankets, at Very Low Prices. 6ABITES & PLANTE, Dunstable House, " The Corner," *. 2528 M TIMARU.

VICTORIA HOUSE. J. BALLANTYHE & GO. DTAYE removed to their New Premises, VICTORIA HOUSE, and HAVE OPENED With a Large and Choice Assortment of FASHIONABLE DRAPERY, Suitable for the present Season. As they have been unable to have their Extensive Additions and Alteration*. Completed till somewhat late m the 'Season, they have MARKED the GOO^g considerably under the usual CURPJ^rp p KIC ES. 4-4 1863 BOWER AND FERGUSON, 'WTfATGUMAKERS, IJEWELLERS, AND IMPORTERS. Watches, Clocks, Jewellery, Silver, and Electroplate, Fieldglasses, Barometers, Spectacles, All of the Best Quality at Very Lowest Prices. OLD GOLD AND SILVER BOUGHT OR TAKEN IN EXCHANGE. Special attention to Ropau-s of Watches, Clocks and Jewellery. BOWER AND FERGUSON, TIMARU. [4-n 2669 NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS AND OTHERS. ACCOUNTS which are too small to draw , Cheques for, or which would be paid *by Post-Office Orders, may $c Eemitt^d^bif N.Z. Postage Stamps.

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Timaru Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 3303, 29 April 1885, Page 2

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