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GLASGOW AND LONDONDERRY BOOT STORE, 106 GEORGE BTBEET. DUNEDIN, (Late Eoyal Arcade.) VISITORS FROM THE COUNTRY 1 Try the GLASGOW AND LONDONDERRY BOOT AND SHOE STORE For the Beat Value for Boots and Shoes. .- Colonial-made Boots of a superior quality, spec jlly manufactured fit conn'ry wear, of onr own make. 'Men's hand closed pegged Watertights, specially made up for ooantrv wear. Men's irrong Balmoral Boots, splendid wear, very strong, 11s 6d. Men's Elastic Sides, tips and nails, 12s 6d. For girts' and boys* Boots for school wear, our own make is guarsi te«-d to give satisfaction. A »r>->d stock of various styles, in Ladies' Kid and Levant E.S. BesM >• top, from 6a fid to 9s 6d. Knglish, French, and German Boots and Shoes always on hand •ad newest styles in Ladies' Button Boots and German Shoes. Ladies Slippers and House Boots in great variety. Stockyard and Milkers' Boots— a special Hue. B<iot« and Shoes of every description made to order — pegged or sewn. Repiiiß done on the premises' on the shortest notice. New Elastics put m. NEIL McFADDEN, Glasgow and Londondebry Boot and Shoe Store, 106 GEOEGE STREET, 106 DUNEDIN. iftfiW DRAPERY, CLOTHING, AND HOUSE FURNISHINGS TT E R B E R T, H A V N E S, & CO. Th»? new Spring Goods now opened up comprise a variety cne^ualled in the Colony for extent of Choice and Sterling Value. , New Dress Materials in the latest fashionable shades and texlures witfc trimmings to match from the plainest to the most elaborate. t N^w Mantles, Jackets, Ulsters, Costumes, and Jersey Jackets in ereiy \.uiety of make and Btyle. K^w MilHnery, and Trimmed Bonnets and Hats of the most charming description in the last Paris fashions, Feathers, Flowers, Ornaments, e*c , etc., in endless variety. [.a^po, Frilling*. Gloves, Hosiery, Umbrellas, Parasols, and Fanc^ Good* in the best makes procurable. i Prints, Zephyr Ginghams, Oatmeal Cloth Sateens, Galateas, and ever., possible description of Washing Fabrics in choice and elegant pa;terna and fast co'ours. Muslin and Lace Curtains, Cretonnes, Tablecloths, Damasks, fsheetings Towellings, etc., etc. Toe Largest and Most Valuable Stock of Carpets in New Zealand linoleums, Floorcloths, Matting, Hearth Bugs, and Door Mats. Men'«, Youths', and Boys' Clothing (both impoteed and Colonial) made >n the beat 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. Pattern- aud measurement charts, sent to any part of the Colony. Uodebatk Prices, HBRBBR-T, HAYNES. AND CO. Direct Importers, DtZNEDIN AND INVKRCARGILL. MOKKTKR CLOSING BALE. Ajlbkbt Bohpiugs, Princes St., late AND CO. No satiafßrtorr tender having been received for the General Drapery . &nd Clothing Stocks of the late firm of Saunders and Co. the Stocks are now to be disposed of by a , MONSTKR CLOSING SALE. The Public of Otago are assured that, cheap as the goods were during the last sale, they will now be gOLO CHEAPER THAN EVERI The whole of the Summer Shipments will also be offering at the , meae sacrificing pricefi. A rare opportunity of getting Enormous Bargains in the latest goods and styles. The Btorks arp of a very superior class and will be off red during this s^le at <gr LITERALLY DKSPr RATE SACRIFICING PRICFB. The unprecedented amount of Trade done during the last sale is «niy*itp<<table evidence of the enormous bargains thus given, but fffffitcr inducements than ever to purchasers wiU be offered during -MONSTEB CLOSING SALE 1 All who feel the pinch of these dull times, and study economy, nre invited to made a trial and prove for themselves the OOUBLE VALUE OFFERED ! OPENISG DAY OF SALE : SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10. Doors open at 9 o'clock. SACRIFICING BARGAINS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. MONBTBR CLOSING SALE. ALB«BT BUILDING 8, PRINCES STREET, Late BAUNDERB AND 00.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XIII, Issue 30, 20 November 1885, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XIII, Issue 30, 20 November 1885, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XIII, Issue 30, 20 November 1885, Page 20

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