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SPRING, 1888. TI/TOLLISON, MILLS AND CO, Have great pleasure in intimating that they have now opened out tbeir First Dhipment of NEW SEASON'S GOODS for the SPRING AND SUMMER TRADE which has been carefully self cted from the best Home and Foreign Markets. We are determined to maintain our reputation for selling a good article AT A REASONABLE PRICB. In all the Dbess Matebials. I Dress Goods New Dress Trimmings from Leadiko Shades New Silks and Plushca 4_-d to 4s 3d New Flouncing Laces _ ~ New Prints New stock of Specially New Ginghams PRINTS c i«»t a New Zephyrs from Selected New Linene tß 3^3 to lQjd. New Mantles JACKETS Io Great V.riet, B L, B>9 £SV.. Tnmmed&untnmmed ~ ~~ ~ Flowers & Feathers T _ SPECIAL Ribb * Laceß 4bu JOB. X . d _NOVE^E^ SuD^^ mm a 9a 9 Gloves, 2s 6d. New Tinsel Trimmings H {rorQ 6(J •mfw nnnnfi New Buttons NEW GOOi)8 Npw Hosiery • «, jNew hosiery 4 6il r air New Bets r v I T " Flannelettes tfionnp]pf»«i txonLLENT Flannels ,°on _, Shirts & Hats OSo ¥n R n. ° 00DS - Scarfs and Ties 25b t0 639 ' _ 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. MOLLISON, MILLS AND 00, 195 and 197 George Street, Dunedin. (opposite Knox Church.) rMPERIAL HOTEL, Cobneb St. Asaph and Babbadoes Stbeets, CHRISTCHURCH. T. GREEN ... ... ••• Pbopbietob. This Hotel has been completely renovated and refurnished, no expense having been spared. The rooms, which are the largest, airiest, and most comfortable in Christcburch, combined with the ample GARDEN AND GROUNDS attached to the Hotel, make it the finest place in New Zealand for the accommodation of Tourists, Travellers, and Families. ■_*■• The Cuisine is under the Superintendence of a First-Class _Chef L 3 —" TJ A. C. B. SOCIETY, , v£jk' ,> Jl. — y - Established 1871. -^^^sfe^^^^_^ r Registered under the Friendly Societies Act 3'3 ' OBJECTS. To cherish a love for Faith and Fatherland ;'\o extend the hand of fellowship to our co-religionists of every nationT ' ality ;to render assistance and visit the sick and distressed ;to help the widows and orphans of deceased members. A member on payment ot Is weekly is entitled to medical attendance and medicine fot himself and family. Also 20s per week for 26 weeks, 15s for the next 13 weeks, and 10s per week for a period of 13 weeks, in case of sickness. On the death of wife, £10; at bis own death relatives receive £20. Twenty branches of this excellent Institution are now established in New Zealand, and everyone elegible for membership should join, and participate in its unsurpassed advantages. Full particulars to be had from the branches, and from JAMES O'BRIEN, District Secretary, Auckland

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XVI, Issue 38, 11 January 1889, Page 22

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Page 22 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XVI, Issue 38, 11 January 1889, Page 22

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