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AUTUMN AND WINTER FASHIONS, 1890. DROWN, EWING, AND CO. Are showing in the various Departments leading NOVELTIES for the PRESENT SEASON. Mr. Ewing has been fortunate in his different selections. His thoioush knowledge of the GENERAL DRAPERY TRADE, combined with his large exporience of Colonial requirements — also being a CASH BUYER— places him in the tront rank of Colonial purchasers. Carefully note the following — j DRESS DEPARTMENT, j Large Checks and Snow-flake effects are very fashionable, also Fancy Bordered Materials. The large variety of Model Robes we are showing is wonderful — 1500 Robes to choose from, ranging in prices from 30s to 120s each. Rich Eiffel Tower Robes Stylish French Model Robes Elegant Silk Embroidered Robes Choice Aplique Amazon Robes, etc. Extra value in Homespuns in Checks, Stripes and Plain Cloths, MANTLE DEPARTMENT. Sealette Plush Jackets and Mantles are much worn— quite new shapes and moderate prices. Russian Wadded Cloaks, silk lined, liussian Fur-lined Cloaks. Fancy Brocade Furedged Cloaks. The latest Home Fashions Cloth Jackets and Ulsters. Splendid Assortment of Girls' Tweed Ulsters with Capes. Fur Victorines, Boas, Pelerines, from 8a Gd to 50s. All this Season's importations. FANCY DEPARTMENT. Novelties in Millinery Ribbons, Sash Ribbone, Neck Ribbons, Belts, Fancy Shawls, Plush Bags, Seal Bags, Laces, etc. MILLINERY DEPARTMENT. The New Styles of Hats and Bonnets are very handsome, and are worth inspection, Kindly call. BLANKETS, FLA.NNELS. and SHIRTINGS, of Colonial manufacture, we are selling at last year'b prices, notwithstrnding the advance in wools. Samples sent Poat Free on application. Letter oiders promptly at end( d to. BROWN, EWING AND C 0., Princes and Manse Streets, DUNEDIN. D 9D 9 D a w s o n ATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, 47 GEORGE STREET, DUNEDIN. Once more in coming before the Readers of this paper, D. DAW3ON begs to announce that he has now acquired Facilities of IMPORTING FROM THE MANUFACTURER DIRECT. j I am importing a Special Knglish London-Mado KEYLESS LEVER made on the same lines as " P.enson'a, of London," with several Improvements, and is INVALUABLE for Railway Men or any others who lequira Exact Time. Being Keyless, the Cases are Dust-Proof, and, being so, the Oil does not diy up so rapidly, and it therefore goes longer than oMinary watchos. I would request everyone to COMK AND EXAMINE this Watch, when I can point out all the Improvements. I have on hand, also, A LARGE STOCK OF WA TCHRS By other Good Makers, such as Rottheram, Ehrhardt, etc, Also A SPLENDID STOCK OF JEWELLERY, Both Gold, Silver and Jet. SPECTACLES TO SUIT ALL SIGHTS. |3- All Repairs are executed under my own supervision, and Customers can rely on having their work well done. All kinds of Watches and Jewellery Repaired in an Expeditions and Workmanlike Manner. WATCHES CLEANED - ss. | MAINSPRINGS - 494 9 cd Old Gold and Silver Bought or Exchanged. Note Above Address : 13-N0 CONNECTION WITH ANY FIRM OF SIMILAR NAME

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XVII, Issue 50, 4 April 1890, Page 26

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Page 26 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XVII, Issue 50, 4 April 1890, Page 26

Page 26 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XVII, Issue 50, 4 April 1890, Page 26

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