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A. AND T. INGLIS, THE CASH EMPORIUM, GEORGE-STREET, DUNEDIN, Beg to announce that they will show their first shipments of AUTUMN AND WINTEE NOVELTIES ON SATURDAY, 17th FEBRUARY, Which consist of 219 cases ex Maori, 64 cases ex Gothic, 46 cases ex Buahine as follows :—: — '

MANCHESTER DEPARTMENT. MANTLE DEPARTMENT Large Shipments of Calicoes, Sheetings, 10 Oaaes of Ldj , d ' sr.. fi^Ta£rsß!tSSs sr in M*° <-*■* —^ ™ Tftblo Linens (bleached and unbleached), Quilta, Counterpanes, Bed Rugs, Travell- w d . Oases °J Ladies' Tweed and Uasfcmere in« Rugs and Flannels ; in a word, all waterproofs with three Capes in all kind? of Household Furnishings, of the colo »w. ' Best Qualities and at Lowest Prices in the 2 Cases of Novelties in Ladies' Plush Colony. and Sealette Jackets and Capes. Wo have made special arrangements for 6 Cases Ladies' and Children's Jackets large deliveries of Colonial Blankets, and with new Capes in Black, Navy a"d our prices will be found the lowest. Best Brown. Qualities only kept in Stock. 2 Cases Ladies' Fur-edged Cloaks in SPECIAL.- Over 500 pieces of Flan- p lack « Nav 7. etc., with the new Butterfly nellette, in various qualities and latest a P es - designs,at lower priceß thau coßt. Intend- 1 Case Ladies' Tea Gowns in Maroon, ing purchasers would make a considerable Cardinal and Fancy Flannels (Lafest saving by writing for patterns and prices. Styles.) FANCY DRESS DEPARTMENT. jjj*" 11 Fu " i« New Large shipments of the latest Dress jS^nZ i? 'ff h ?? w £° a8 A P] £ ated Materials for the coming season, compris- Sl bb ce t ne ce S tc l Bear > Fox ' Moufton G **> ing Whipcords, Cheviot and Estamen ' Serges, Cheviot Tweeds, French Fonle .-_,.,,_ „_,««„ Serges, Diagonal Stripes, &c, also a very MEN'S MERCERY DEPARTMENT. special line of Black and Coloured French New Goods for this department have Merinos, and Black and Coloured French just arrived in faultless condition and Al Cashmeres. value. Have only room to note a few Our prices for these will be found much lines :— SO DOZEN WHITE SHIRTS in below what is usually charged for the all sizes up to ISm, For this class of same goods. goods we are particularly famed— being Immense Shipments of the celebrated made of the most reliable material and of Loui3 Velveteen in all the newest shades, superior make. For all other kinds of j also in Black. shirts in 3oys', Youths' and Men's, we MTTTTVPRV- THTPARTMTTNT ?,f e^™ e T beßt ValueS in the Colony. MILLINERY DEPARTMENT. FLEXIBLE HATS.-Our present shioA splendid assortment .of trimmed and ment compriaes the newestsbapes and "n'rimmed Hats and Bonnets in both are all of excellent value, and aToffered otraw ana j? eit. a fc ouv ÜBua i caßa Dr j,, ftl , TTNTiWR A lovely lot of little girls' and boys' CLOTHING^ in^ Cotton 8 MerFno,^and Hats m Beaver, Felt, Straw, Plush, and Wool in larae a6sortment at i( £™> an f a variety of other ; new Materials. all< TWEEDS. -Our slock is v ery ex Latest novelties in Wings, Birds tensive in H and Oolonial ™* ex Fea hers, Beaver Mounts, &c. Jet and better value can be obtained. Umbrelks steel ornaments and trimmings in endless Braces, Ties, Gloves, Hose and Half hoso variety. and all other goods pertaining to a merA choice lot of Sealskin Ha»s with CPrv a » np i, na f _ B A; o t ° n i v i.t i. • ti i Ler y siocK as to satisiy oar numerous Beaver and Sable brims. Lovely goods, buyers. "umerouß Newest shapes in Ladies' Gem and Sailor '. Aprons, Plain and Fancy, new- T CLOTHING DEPARTMENT, est styles and Materials. ' . In addition to our usual extensive stock in this department we have purchased for UNDERCLOTHING DEPARTMENT, cash the following large lines of Men's A lovely lot of Walking Costumes, Youths', and Boys' clothing, which we suitable for little boys and girls, in Plush, commend to our customers for quality and Friezecloth, Lambswool, and other new value :— SOO Men's Colonial Tweed auita and rich materials. 750 do trousers, 250 do trousers and vests' A rich lot of Pelisßes in newest materials 450 Youth's do suits, 650 Boy's do, 475 do and shades. knicker suits, 950 Men's, BoyB 1 , and Baby Linen— including Robes. Gowns, Youths' Colonial Mole Trousers. Also Bibs, Headsquareß, &c. just landed, ex Maori :— 125 Men's Black A large and varied assortment of Chil- Worsted Suits, 250 Men's Blue Serge dren's Wool Hats and Hoods, Suits, 750 Boy's Sailor Suits. Ladies' Underclothing ; Flanneloite — Underclothing. CARPET DEPARTMENT. SILK DEPARTMENT. Tfle latest noveitie3 in Brussels and We respectfully ask Ladies' inspection Ta Pestry Carpets and Art Squares, all of our large range of Evening Silks, in qualities and sizes, also new Plushettes Armure, Merveillieux, Surah, Faille Fran- and art Serges; all newest shades. Chenille caise, Shot Surah, Bengalene, &c. In Arfc Curtains, and Real Swiss Guipure addition to above a job line in Brochd, Curtains. New Cretonnes and Art Muslin Pongee in evening shades, maiked low to j? a^ fc he newest designs. Linoleums and clear. Special purchase, a German Manu- -Floorcloths all widths and qualities. Also facturer'a stock of Plush, in Cardinal, av " y besioriful lot of fancy Plush aud Olive, Emorald, Peacock, Gold, Navy Jlushette Embroidered Mantelpiece BorBrown. der8 > Hearth Ruga in endless variety. FANOY DEPARTMENT. . SSJSSL?""" MM ° 8 " Dl *" "" Novelties in Ribbon, Roman Striped, ■ — - . Ombre Velvet and Satin. New shades in ROOT DFPaptmwwt Double-faced Satin, Moiree, Velvet and ,„ * UU . i DEPARTMENT. Satin. We have JUBfcJ UBfc landed 100 Trunks and Lace for Eveniug Wear, Beaded Trim- p aaes °f .^oot* and Shoes superior in value ming, Fur Trimming in Racoon, Bear, 12 aDy^ h J, n ? cv ® r offered »« Duoedin, viz : Fox, Skunk, Oppossum, Imitation Beaver, 2° W a ! kln g Sh ° e8) New Evenin S Shoes, Astrachans in Cream, Black, &c. JJ ev T Slippers, New Children's Boots. Our Umbrella stock ia unusually attrac- %l% l & h cla8 f. an( * medium quality Men's tive, the handles very ptetty, the material a ° ot * » all at thfl lowe3t possible prices. excellent, and the prices low. " ~ COKSET DEPARTMENT.— HOU ™ ( ?S I tSS? ™ G DE " We have a choice stock, including those AU th Lateat SpecSaltieß fa E]ectro wel-knownmakes, viz.: Thomson's True Silver-plated Goods, Brush ware of aU Fit, Izod V and NDr Warners " Coral- kindfJ> p Din Der » and Q ™K « ™ me," Dr Cornet's " Centurion,'- Crossine, an(l Af!l( . w . rp pi,,s™ aj a • Thomson'. Glove FUfeg 3W a "De,: %.!$£j r £Z2Zg£ i meihestic, and other makeß, Bizes 18 to F 39. PartiPß Furnishing or requiring any '" ' household reouisite should inspect our GLOVE DEPARTMENT. Warehouse before purchasing elsewhere. Novelties in Ladies' Beaver-top Gl was, We have in Btock a , variet of Iron Fur-hned Gloves, Dogskin Gloves, Doe. Bedsteads and Bedding of all kinds skm Driving Glovea, Children's Lined and ™ •, ■. .. . IUUB - Unlined Gloves. " . Furniture, good, artistic, and inexpen- . . aive ; Wringers, Mangles, Travelling HOSIERY DEPARTMENT. Boxes, Weighing Scales, Filters, Lamps", Ladies' and Children's Knitted Hose, Stoves, Cutlery, Fenders and Fire Irons, Ladies' and Children's Cashmere Hobp Crockery and Glassware. In fact every-

Children's Plain and Fancy Caahmere tllin S tnat ia required either for Cottage Socks. or Mansion. Also a large shipment of Haberdashery DO NOT FAIL TO VISIT THIS DEat our usual low prices. * PARTMENT. OUB WAKEHOUSE IS CLOSED ON THURSDAY AFTERNOONS FROM ONE O'CLOCK. A. AND T. INGLIS, THE CASH EMPORIUM, GEORGE-STREET, DUNEDIN.

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Tuapeka Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 4079, 28 February 1894, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Tuapeka Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 4079, 28 February 1894, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Tuapeka Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 4079, 28 February 1894, Page 1

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