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NEW DRAPERY, CLOTHING, AND HOUSE FURNISHINGS TTERBERT, HAYNES, & CO. The new Spring Goods now opened up comprise a variety unequalled in the Colony for extent of Choice and Sterling Value. New Dress Materials in the latest fashionable shades and textures, with trimmings to match from the plainest to the most elaborate. New Mantles, Jackets, Ulsters, Costumes, and Jersey Jackets in every variety of make and style. New Millinery, and Trimmed Bonnets and Hats of the most charming desciiption in the last Paris fashions, Feathers, Flowers, Ornaments, etc , etc., in endless variety. Laces, Frillings, Gloves, Hosiery, Umbrellas, Parasols, and Fancy Goods in the best makes procurable. Prints, Zephyr Ginghams, Oatmeal Cloth Sateens, Galateas, and every possible description of Washing Fabrics in choice and elegant pa;terns and fast colours. *" Muslin and Lace Curtains, Cretonnes, Tablecloths, Damasks, Sheetings, Towellings, etc., etc. The Largest and Most Valuable Stock of Carpets in New Zealand Linoleums, Floorcloths, Matting, Hearth Rugs, and Door Mats. Men's, Youths', and Boys' Clothing (both impoteed and Colonial) made in the best style from the most durable materials at prices that defy competition. An efficient staff of Tailors, Mantle and Habitmakers, Dressmakers, and Milliners, always available for the execution of orders. Patterns and measurement charts, sent to any part of the Colony. Moderate Prices. HERBERT, HAYNES, AND CO. Direct Importers, Dunedin and Invercargill. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. JOHNSON AND CO.'S f^ RAND ANNUAL STOCK-TAKING SALE \JT BEGINS ON SATURDAY, 4th JULY. MACLAGGAN STREET, DUNEDIN. On account of the general depression it is absolutely necessary to sell the Stock at any price to realise leady money. To make this Sale a success the Goods will be (ffeied at ridiculously low prices. We quote the puce of a lew articled to give ,iv idea of what bargains can be lnd this wetk :—: — 1,500 jards nice Dark Dress Stuffs, 6d per yard— formerly Is 3d ; 800 pairs Ladies' Waim Gloves, 6d per pair— formerly Is 6d ; 450 yards Coloied Plush Ribbons, !? to 3-iuch wide Id to 3d per yard formerly Is; 7GO yaids NccV hulling, Id— formerly 4£d per yaid ; 150 Men's Wool Crimean (-huts. Is ]ld — formeily 7s 6d ; Cotton Shirts, Is 6d — formeily 2s 9d : 13."> Men's Black iSoit Ft It Hats, Is 6d —foimeily 3> lid ; lot Indies" UKtoi}-, 2s lld to 7s Gd ; Children's, Is 6d to 2s lid : lot Children's Sex, 2£d ; Stockings, 4£d ; 55 Youths' Colonial-made Suits, I ."Ss (id — formerly 355. W O O L ' f^M^J^y" WOOL! OTAGO WOOL SALES, 1885-86. DONALD REID AND C 0., Wool and Produck l'.uokehs, Have much pleasure in announcing that the OTAGO WUOL AND CORN KXUHANGE i-, now ready tor the reception of the ensuing clip, and being very spacious, BRILLIANTLY LIGHTED, and built specially for the most effective display of the Wool, it offers unequilled advantages to growers. Ample space being available, there is no room for IHC FULLEST DISPLAY OL"' SAMPLE BALES, which, in thec.ise of Firmera' Clip", consist of the entire consignment. The most careful Attention is gnen to the Valuation of all Lots, whethi r Laige or bmall, and evtiy endeavour is made to secure the possible niaiket value fur the consignments, an additional guarantee to venders being that we act strictly at. SELLING BROKERS ONLY, on commission. Our FIRST SALE will be held eaily in NOVEMBER and thereafter. Salesj will be held every Week during the Season, and proceeds paid over within Six D.13 s of Sale. lv the case of Wo 1 offered foi sale and not pold, the charges are One Shilling per Bale only. Wool packs, Sewing twine, Sheepshears, Boiled oil, and Station stores supplied of best quaiity at cuireut rates. WANTED KNOWN. — Just Deceived, another Small Shipment of Lam pw are, ex ship Annie Berner, from New York. Ij'inip-gl.ibses, globes, and fittings, all soits, sizes, and shapes. J amps of every desci'pnon repaired. A. PALMER, Staffordshire House, 9 George stieet, opposite the Town Clock. Established 20 years,

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XIII, Issue 24, 9 October 1885, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XIII, Issue 24, 9 October 1885, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XIII, Issue 24, 9 October 1885, Page 14

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