SPRING, 1888. JIT OLLISON, MILLS AND CO, H»Te great pleasure in intimating that they have now opened out their First Shipment of NEW SEASON'S GOODS for the SPRING AND SUMMER TRADE which has been carefully selected from the best Home and Foreign Markets. We are determined to maintain our reputation for selling a good article AT A REASONABLE PRICK . la all the Dkess Matbbials. | Dress Goods New Dresa Trimmings from LEADING SHADES New Silks and Plushes 4£d to 4s 3d New Flouncing Laces Bneciftllv New Prints New stock of J New Ginghams PRINTS Selected New Zephyrs from aweciea NewLinenets 3{d to 10.d._ New Mantles JACKETS In Great Variety Ne " Ja^|? ' f rom New Millinery 8s Od to 105s. Trimmed &untnmmed Special FlovJ^l^theM ~0~~ 0 ~ Ribbonß & Laces , , , Jr . , MTWffT ttws G1 ° veß & Frillings „, on o «,? iNUVELIIKD c , . r tt v ii Gloves, 2sod. __^ Sunshades & Umbrellas ' New Tinbel Trimmings tt aa . \ , , •~ m r> ,i. „ Hose, from 6d to NEW GOODS New ** ut oa * . New Hosiery , c , New Rets 4b 6d P er P air ' EXCELLENT w . /j^elettes j^annelettes^ i< lannels from T7iTTT_ Calicoes and Sheetings , mi, VALUE. n . , A , b 4.\a to 10\a. Cre'oanes and Quilts -* i AU, SEASONABLE "^'"Shing Men. Suite «°°°»- Bhi "lct,gtd Tie, "■■£«.•_ We would draw special attention to our Making-up Departments. The Dressmaking, Millinery, and Mantle-making are under the care of Ladies of acknowledged ability and taste. The Gentleman having charge of our Tailoring Department is noted for correct fit and style. M OLLISON, MILLS AND CO, 19 j and 1'.»7 George Street, Dunedin. (opposite Knox Church.") T M PERIAL HOTEL, Corner St. Asaph and Bakbadoer Streets, CHRISTCHURCH. T. GREEN ... ... ... Proprietor. This Hotel has been completely renovated and refurnished, no expense having been spared. The rooms, which are the largest, airiest, and most comfortable in Christcburcb, combined with tbe ample GARDEN AND GROUNDS attached to tbe Hotel, make it the finest place in Xew Zealand for the accommodation of Tourists, Travellers, and Families. 4isf* The Cuisine is under the Superintendence of a First- Class Chef. 9, 10 and 11 ROYAL ARCADE. i^i REAT SALE. — Goods purchased at Enormous Reduc\JC tions now to be cleared, Selling at I ess than usual Cost Price. Come and See the Goods. It will pay you to visit Mrs. Loft's during this bona fide Sale. It is Fresh Goods that are being parted witb to make room for goods ordered. To attract customeis, and to make it worth while to pay a special visit to the Arcade, Mrs. Loft has determined to place a SALE PRICE upon every Class of Goods. If the goods are not ticketed, the Public may rely upon only being charged .sale pi ices. Examine and contrast the following goods : — Men's Colonial-made Bluchers, 6s 3d and 6s Od. Men's Colonial-made Balmorals, 8s lid. Men's Colonial-made Elastics, 9s lid. Mend English-made Balmorals, 7s lid. Women's Lace Boots, 4s lid. Women's Leather Slipper?. 3s Cd. Women's Elastic Boots, 4s Gd and 4s lid. Women's Cashmere Slippers, Is lid, All other lines equally Cheap at MRS. LOFT'S CHEAP BOOT SHOPS, Special Attention shown to the Drapery Department at No. 12 Arcade. Cheap Lines in plenty. Remember, ody Sale Prices for All Goods at far 9. 10, 11, AND 12 ROYAL AKCADE,^
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XVI, Issue 26, 19 October 1888, Page 10
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