QALLAN AND GALLAWAY BOLIOITOBB Jetty Stbeet, Dtjnkdin, Have Sections for Sale in South Dnnedin on Easy Terms, and _____ Money to Lend to build thereon. m
9, 10 and 11 ROYAL ARCADB. GREAT SALE. — Goods purchased at Enormous Reductions now to be cleared, Selling at Less 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 Goodß that are being parted with to make room for goodß ordered. To attract customers, and to make it worth while to pay a special visic to the Arcade, Mrs. Loft has determined to place a SALE PRICE upon every Clbbs of Goods. If the goods are not ticketed, the Public may rely upon only being charged sale prices. Examine and contrast the following goods :—: — Men's Colonial-made Bluchers, 6b 3d and 6s 9d. Men's Colonial-made Balmorals, 8s lid. Men's Colonial-made Elastics, 9s lid. Men's English-made Balmorals, 7s lid. Women's Lace Boots, 4s lid. Women's Leather Slippers, Ss 6d. Women's Elastic Boots, 4s 6d and 4s lid, Women's Cashmere Slippers, Is lid, All other line? 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, only Sale Prices for All Goods at «T 9, 10, 11, AND 12 ROYAL ARCADE.JI
JW. DICKBON • (LATE J. O'RIELLY) CATHOLIC REPOSITORY, Wellesley Street (Opposite Opera House), AUCKLAND. Direct Importer of the Best and Most Popular IRISH and CATHOLIC LITERATURE. Agent for Principal Irish and Catholic Newspapers and Periodicals Published in British Isles and America. School Requisites and Stationery of every description Always in Stock Sacred Oleographs, Rosaries, Scapulars, Rosary Tickets, Sacred Print* for Prayer Books, Crucifixes, Statues, Pure Wax Candles,' Medals, etc, in Great Variety and at very Low Prices. Customers' Orders romptly attended to.
TT ERBERT, HAYNES & CO Have now opened up their Principal Shipments ef NEW AUTUMN GOODS, and in all Departments are Bhowing NOVELTIES of every desciiption. HERBHRT, HAYNES & CO., having Confidence in the symptomß which are visible of a return of steady Prosperity to the Colony, and desirous of maintaining their reputation as the PIONEEBS of Fashion, have bought largely in the British and Continental Markets. At the same time, the LOCAL INDUSTRIES have rot been forgotten, large orders having been given to the various colouial mills in all cases compatible with tbeir well-known maxim, " THa Best Value Pbocdbable at the Pbice." Their Stock of GENERAL DRAPERY is so well known a« being par excclh nee for Value and Varipty that no Lady desirous of securiug the BEST INVESTMENT POSSIBLE should Purchase before inspecting their stock of DRESS MATERIALS, MANTLES AND MILLINERY, which is Replete with the Latest Fashions in Colour, Texture and Design. An Unusually Large Stock of BLANKETS, FLANNELS, and SHIRTINGS ; CARPETS and LINOLEUMS, CURTAINS, SHEETINGS, CALICOES, MERCERY, UNDERCLOTHING, RIBBONS, GLOVES, UMBRELLAS, CORSETS, ETC., ETC. MEN'S, YOUTHS' AND BOYS' COLONIAL-MADE CLOTHING at Very Moderate Prices. Country Orders receive Prompt and Careful Attention. * A Large Staff of Thoroughly Efficient Tailors, Dressmakers, Mantle and Habit Makers constantly employed. HERBERT, HAYNES & CO., DUNEDIN AND INVEBCABGILL.
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XVII, Issue 9, 21 June 1889, Page 22
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