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RECEIVED following lines in Spring Goods, which 1 will be on view this week : —Single and double width Sheeting, from lid j Turkey Red Twills, 7d ; new Pink and blue Check Prints, 6d ; Jeanette Checks, 7£d ; Gal 'tea Stripes, s£d ; Holland Ground Drilettes, lOd j Plain Dark and Light Satteens, lOd; Brocaded Evening Shades, Is lid; Lace Fiques, 3f d ; Honey Combed Toilets, lHd • Quilts, 5 s 6dj Silk Embroidered Cloth Table Covers, 8s 6d ; New Cretonettes, 6d ; newest patterns China Matting, lOd ; Cabinet Album, 4s 6d ; Shirt Stud Suites, 6i j Perfumes, 6 1 j wide Black Braid, 6d ; men's black Pelt Hats, 2» j White Shirls, 3s 6d ; ladies' long Jersey Gloves, lOd j Silk Jersey Gloves, 2s j Hat and Bonnet Ornaments, 41;4 1 ; Flowers, 3d j new color in Ostrich Tip, Is lid ; long Feathers, 6s 6i ; ladies' Satteen Aprons, ll£d ; new Bibs, 6d ; Handkerchiefs, Is 6d a dozen ; Irish Lace Trimming, la a dozen ; Tatting Lace, lOd a dozen ; Torchon, Edelweisse, ■Maltese, and Breton Lace at bargain prices ; Lace Collerettcs, 7id ; China Silk Squares, Is 6d ; new Satin and Corded Ribbon, 43 ; new makes in Corsets, 3s 6d ; plain Underclothing, 1b 3d ; embroidered Underclothing, Is lid j colored Cashmeres, Is 4Jd j Linen Tabling, lO^d; new Stripe Window Hollands, l9ld; Silesias, at 4d ; Calico, 2d 5 Turkish Toweli, 4s 6d per half-dozen ; gents' hard Felt Hats, 3s lid— worth 7s 6d ; Oxford and Regatta Shirts, 2s lid ; men's fancy Tweed and Serge Hats, 3s lid j four cases gents' Colonial Suits ; two cases English Suits, from 255; special All-wool Trousers and Vest, 21s. We would ask your early inspection, nB many lines are already being sold out. M'FARLANE'S Eoss Place, Lawbefce. NOTICE. AS I wish to prevent my Customers from being mistaken, I beg to remind them that the Sale by tender of the " Salvage Drapery Company's Stock in Dunedin will is no way interfere with my business, as, although it was previously carried on by them as a branch, it was purchased by me nearly tweWo months since. FRED. J. PARFITT, Roes Place, Lawreace. NOTICE. JUST ARRIVED! JUST ARRIVED !! | Annual supply of Vegetable and Flower Seeds (imported direct.) f pHE undersigned has justj ust received a very superior consignment of VEGETABLE AND GARDEN SEISD3, consisting of 450 Packets Vegetable and 100 Packages Garden and Field Seeds. Also, Clovers, Turnips, Swede, and Grass Seeds of every description. Potatoes (for seed) of every description kept in Stock. Inspection Invited. H. P. THOMPSON, Commission Agent, Lawrence. NEW SEEDS ! NEW SEEDS ! NEW SEEDS ! THOMAS TYLER, Seedsman, Feuiteeeb, &0., Ross Place, Lawrence, Begs t<> notify to his numerous Customers and others that he has just received a large assortment of choice Garden and Flower Seeds, which he intends offering at tho following reduced prices : — Peas (assorted) ... ... 6d per lb Broad Beans ... ... 6d „ Cabbage Seed ... ... 9d per oz Carrot Seed ... ... 6d „ Parsnip ... ... 6d „ Letiuce Seed ... ... 6d „ Onions ... ... 9d „ i Curled Parsiey ... ... 6d „ Radish ... ... 4d „ White Turnip ... ... 4d „ Snowball and Kidney Potatoes. 20,000 Strong Cabbage Plants. TREES I SHRUBS ! PLANTS ! I" C.LORI HER begs to thank his friends *•* ' and patrons for their past support, and to intimate thai he has reßolved to dispose of the whole of his stock of Trees, &c, at greatly reduced prices to meet the times, The Nursery is furnished with all sorts and sizes of Fruit and Forest Trees, Shrubs, and Herbaceous Pla.its in endless variety ; also, Roae Bushes (newest sorts), Flower Roots and Bulbs, Rhubarb Roots, Thorn Quick=, Strawberry Plauts, Cabbage and Cauliflowers in season. Inspection Invited. D W H I~ T E , JL ■ GENERAL BLACKSMITH, WHEELWRIGHT, &c, Begs to announce to the Settlers of Tuapeka West, Tu&peku Mouth, and surrounding diafcricto ttafc on and after MONDAY, 24xh INSTANT, he will be in attendance at his new Shop atTuapeka West, every Monday and Tuesday, when he hopes to obtain a fair share o[ public patronage. ._ BALSAM OF HONEY For Coughs, Colds I BALSAM OF HONEY For Bronchitis, Asthma BALSAM OF HONEY For Wheezing, Tightness of tho Chest, Hoarseness. &c. BALSAM OF HONEY Is adapted to any age or either sex, and being very palatable is easily administered to young children. Several local people have taken the Balsam of Honey, and acknowledge it to be the best remedy for Coughs and Colds they huve yet had. All say—" Try it !" Sole Agent for Lawrence — G. O. TAYLOR, . Chemist. PURE CODLIVER OIL TASTELESS CASTOR OIL PHOSPHORUS G O. TAYLOR, Chemist *nd Dbuggist Rosa Place, Lawrence

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Tuapeka Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1173, 22 August 1885, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Tuapeka Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1173, 22 August 1885, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Tuapeka Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1173, 22 August 1885, Page 3