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IHE THOUGHT SO AND SAJD IT. ■pETTEB times are coming. They are now casting their shadows— and we'll all D be happy yet. Men's Heavy Bibbed Wool Drawers at 2s 6d a pair. Bead it again. Men's Knitted Worsted Socks, 6d a pair. It's not the miles we travel but the pace that kills. Flannelettes in superabounding abundance. Where are the raiEicns op bdn« aqoP Dress-stuffs in many makes, various colors, numerous qualities, any length, and at a big reduction off the regular prices. Style and comtorfc given in. yi splendid range of Girls' Bibbed and Knitted Hose (double knees) now in Stock. Just the thing for a romp. BemnantB — all local manufacture. Many of them go for little. All this with oats and wheat and chaff on the rise and barometer falling. Wholesale and Eetail CASH DRAPER, MILLINER, OUTFITTER, & IMPORTER, ROSS PLACE, LAWBENOE. WINTER 1895. NOW is the winter of our discontent made glorious by the fact that D. Mitchell, of the Popular House (and the Band played " Annie Booney " fame), has juab opened his first consignment of Winter Drapery, consisting of the latest novelties for the season, all of which, having been bought under the most advantageous circumstances, are being placed before the public at such a price that will delight the hearts of all purchasers and strike terror and confusion among all opposing Houses. It would be invidions to give prices ; the list would be far too long suffice it to say that ever since D.M. started in business his practice has always been to sell at the lowest possible profit ; and in marking off the present Stook the intention has more than fully been carried out ; so much so that he guarantees hia prices will compare more favorably than any other House in the District. Bear in mind his idea is noD to carry a heavy Stock. By keeDing it low, he can always have it replenished at short periods, which always allows the Customer to get new and fresh Goods. Kindly keep these facts in your mind's eye. Call at the " Popular House ;" one trial will be sufficient ; you will be pleased, D.M. will be grateful ; the Band will play the same old tune, and the Address is as before, D. MITCHEL'L, (Herbert and Co.'s Buildings), BOSS PLACE, LAWRENCE. N.B. — Ask for Mitchell's special line in "Duchesse" Cloths; full dres double width, for 9s 9d. Wonderful value. STUDY YOUR HEALTH ! PROMOTE COMFOET! PRACTISE ECONOMY! By Drinking only the BEST CHINA,? INDIAN, and CEYLON TEAS. Selected from the Largest Stocks in the Colonies, and Blended on the well-known Scientific Principles. SEND TOUB OBDERS TO : M-'GHIE, MACDOUGALL & CO. Maclaggan Street, Dunedin, Successors to NELSON, MOATE AND CO.'S Country Betail Business in Otago and Southland. Agents for Silksfcone Soap, and Proprietors of the Celebrated Boyal, Imperial and Union Brands of Coffee. S. R e STEDMAN, CYCLE AG-E2TT & IMPORTER, 64 and 166, GEOEG-E-STREET, DUNEDIN, Has the largest and cheapest stock of Cycles in New Zealand. New Bapids No 6 and 7, £23 10s ; No. 4, £19— fitted Dunlop Detachable Tyres. Also, the popu lar Humber at £22 10s. Easy terms to suit purchasers arranged. Catalogues sent free to any address.

TO THE READEBS OF THE "TUAPEKA TIMES." rpHERE are no doubt numbers of re»i« JL dents in the country who are unaware of the great improvements which have been effected during the last few years in the BUSINESS ESTABLISHMENTS IN DUNEDIN, One of the Dunedin bights now is the large and beautifully fitted-up Jewel cry Establishment of G. & T. YOUNG, 88 Princes-street. This Establishment is, without a dcULi. the largest and finest in New Zealand, uu what is said of the Shop can be equally well said of the Stock. A visit of Inspection and Comparison wk. justify the above. G. & T. Young's object in stating th foregoing is to invite all Country Residents, Town ones as well, to pay their Estab'ishnr.ent a visit, and see the immense variety of New and Choice Goods now on view, and which they offer at most reasonable prices. ANOTHER SHIPMENT OF NEW GOODS JUST OPENED UP Visitors from the other Colonies har expressed surprise at seeing such a magni ficient stock of Watches, Jewellery, Clocks Silver and Eleotro-plated Goods, as shown at G. AM) T. YOUNG S ESTABLISHMENT fcsf When you go to Dunedin, do not forget to give us a call. No one pressed t buy. G. & T. YOUNG, 88 PfiINCES-STKEET, DUNEWN, And at Oamaru, Timaru, and Weiaihotoh BW I N N, nPAINTEK, GLAZIER, PAPERHANGER, SIGS -WRITER AND HOUS DECORATOR Ross Place, Lawrence, Desires to intimate that he has removed more central and commodious Premis opposite the "Tuapeka Times" O«sce On sale a large and varied assortment of Oils, Paints, Scrim, Glass, Paperhangingi and Painter's Sundries. New and fashionable Wall Pipers, from 5d per piece upwards Patterns sei^t oa aprlifation, post free. Estimates given for General Repairs [Caed.] iyr a f . g. dalziell SOLICITOR Peel-stbeet, Lawben Money to lend on goodsecuritj

1 SADDLEBY! SADDLEBY!! | TTTM. LACEY (late Willis and Lacey) • Saddler, Collar and Harness-maker desires to notify that he is carrying on business in Premises next to Herbert and Co.'s, Ross Place, and trusts to receive a fair share of public patronage. Any person entrusting work to him can rely upon re- 1 ceiving every satisfaction. PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. First-ulass Workmanship Guaranteed. All Trade Requisites in Stuck. Remember the Address : NEXT HERBERT AND CO.'S, Ross Place, Lawrence. A FACT— NO PUFF WB. MARTIN, Watchmaker and , Jeweller, wishes to draw the attention of the public to the fact that he has no partner at Home to buy for him, but that he buys direct frcm the maer for cash, and having no one to divide the profits with, he is, therefore, in a position to sell Silver-Hunting English Levers for £3 10s ; guaranteed for two years. On sale i»nd to arrive : Watches, Clocks, Gold and Silver Jewellery, consisting of Brooches, Alberts, Chains, Signet, Keeper and Wedding Rings, Studs, Solitaires, Pins, Bracelets, Bangles, and hundreds of other articles connected with the trade. Fanoy Goods in great variety. OPTICAL GOODS. Spectacles to suit all sights, from Is. Sole Agent for N. Lazarus's Patent Spectacles. Sight tested and corrected by his patent process. Those with defective sight invited to inspect the stock. Watch Glasses and Keys Pitted. Pipes Mounted. Watches and Clocks cleaned and repaired at Dunedin prices. Jewellery Made to Order. W. B. MABTIN, Practical Watchmaker and Jeweller i Boss Place, Lawrence.

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Tuapeka Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 4251, 22 June 1895, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Tuapeka Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 4251, 22 June 1895, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Tuapeka Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 4251, 22 June 1895, Page 3

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