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I A SCEAP-BOOK ITEM. A QUANTITY of Blankets, just landed. Bought a Bargain ; something truly A snag. A nice assortment of Colonial Flannels in Roslyn, Wellington, and Alosgiel makes. Tarious colors ; calculated to assist circulation and keep the temper even. Flannelettes. — Words cannot do them justice; qualities high; prices low. Homespuns and other Dress Materials — a real recollection. (We never miss the water till the well runs dry.) Wheeling Yarns in the best Colonial make, in all the most useful shades (big cry, much work.) Men's Colonial Tweed Sac Suits — just for the price of a Boy's Suit. Suit-a,b\e for Holiday, Festival or State occasion. Men's Oilcoats (wind-cuffs), Waterproof Coats — in big variety. The stormy winds may blow — down come the flakes of snow — the muddy waters flow — but these . Remnanta — in profusion. — abundance — in stack, pile, pack, parcel, heap, or bundle. m AJ i aWL J&, cIST & a Wholesale and Retail CABII DftAPER, MILLINER, OUTFITTER, & IMPORTER; ROSS PLACE, LAWRENCE. 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 Rooney " fame), has just 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 ; aud in marking off the present Stock the intention has more than fully been carried out ; so much so that he guarantees his prices will compare more favorably than any other House in the District. Bear in mind his idea is not to carry a heavy Stock. By keeping 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 faebs 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, MITCHELL, (Herbert and Co.'s Buildings), ROSS PLACE, LAWRENCE. N.B. — Ask for Mitchell's special Hue in " Duchesse " Cloths ; full dres double width, for 9s 9d. Wonderful value. STUDY YOUE HEALTH ! PBOMOTE COMFOBT;! PRACTISE ECONOMY! By Drinking only the BEST CHINA, 1 : INDIAN, aud CEYLON TEAS. Selected from the Largess Stocks in the Colonies, and Blended on the well-known Scientific Principles. SEND TOUR ORDERS TO : M-'GHIE, MACDOUGALL & CO. Maolaggan Steeet, Dunedin, Successors to NELSON, MOATE AND CO.'S Country Retail Busiuess in Otago and Southland. Agents for Silkstone Soap, and Proprietors of the Celebrated Royal, Imperia and Union Brands of Coffee. S. R. STEDMAN, 64 and 166, GEORG-E-STEEET, DUNEDIN, Has the largest and cheapest stock of Cycles in New Zealand. New Rapids 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 sonfc free to any address.

SiDDLERY! SADDLERY!! TT7M. LACEY (late T7ilil3 a.id Lacey) ' * Saddler, Collar aad Harness-maker desires to notify that he is carrying on business in Premises next to Herbert and Co.'s, Eoss Place, and trusts to receive a fair share of public patronage. Any person entrusting Avork to him can rely upon receiving every satisfaction. PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. First-class Workmanship Guaranteed. All Trade Requisites in Stuck. Remember the Address : NEXT HERBERT AND CO.'S, Eoss Place, Lawrence. A PACT— 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 freni the ma-er for cash, and having no one to divide the profits Avith, he is, therefore, in a position to sell Silver-Hunting English Levers for £3 10s ; guaranteed for two years. • On sale and to arrive : "Watches, Clocks, Gold and Silver JeAvellery, consisting of Brooches, Alberts, Chains, Signet, Keeper and Wedding Rings, Studs, Solitaires, Pins, Bracelets, Bangles, and hundreds of other articles connected with the trade. Fancy Goods in great variety. OPTICAL GOODS. ' Spectacles to suit all sights, from Is. Sole Agent for N,. Lazarua's Patent Spectacles. Sight tested and corrected by his patent process. N Those Avith defective sight invited to inspect;' the stock. Watch Glasses and Keys Fitted. Pipes Mounted. Watches and Clocks cleaned and repaired at Dunedin prices. Jewellery Made to Ordei'. W. B. MASTIK, v .'. ; ' *^^,Lawrence.

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Tuapeka Times, Volume XXV, Issue 4253, 29 June 1895, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Tuapeka Times, Volume XXV, Issue 4253, 29 June 1895, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Tuapeka Times, Volume XXV, Issue 4253, 29 June 1895, Page 3

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