S.&C. scOULLARs cOULLAR &_C HISHOLM - S.&C, GENUINE CHEAP SALE OF FURNITURE, 0* Commencing Ist JANUARY, 1891, to make room for Shipments to Arrive. .£) NOTE A FEW OF THE PRICES : Solid Mahogany Suite, 9 pieces ... £15, usual price, £21 3ft 6in Mahogany Loo Table ... £2, usual price, £ S 4ft 6in Mahogany Loo Table ... £ 4 „ £ 6 4ft 6in do Oval do ... £ 4 „ £ 6 10ft do Telescope Table £10 „ £14 4ft do Ducheese Toilet 4ft 6in Walnut Marble Top Plate- Table with Marble Top, Washglass Drawingroom Cheffonier ... £ 9 „ £13 stand to match ... ... £12 „ £17 6ft do do ... £12 „ £17 SALE TO CONTINUE FOR TWO MONTHS ONLY, During which Term our Extensive Stock of PIANOS and ORGANS will be sold proportionately Cheap. BCOULLAR AND CHISHOLM, RATTRAY AND MACLAGGAN STREETS, DUNEDIN.
WHITE HORSE HOTEL, NGAHAURANGA, WELLINGTON. J. BBEEN ... ... Proprietor. J. Breen begs to intimate to the residents of Wellington and the Travelling Public that be has taken the above Hotel, and will leave no act undone to eninre Comfort and Convenience to his Patrons. Wines, Ales, and Liquors of the best brands always on hand. Meals at all hours ; Good Table ; Charges Liberal. Night Porter always in attendance. Yours Truly, J. BREEN, Proprietor. V /^'CONNOR THE CATHOLIC BOOK DEPOT, CASHEL AND BARBADOES STBEETS. CHRISTCHURCH. Christian Bros.', Marist Bros.', and other School Books and Stationery always in stock. Landing New Books and Novelties. Catalogue for 1891 now ready, and forwarded on application. The Trade, Religious Bodies, and School Committees liberally dealt with. Pure Wax Candles, Charcoal, Wicks, Taperß, Incense, etc. Faber, All for Jesus. 6s. Manning, Sin and its conse- „ Foot of the Cross. 7s, quences. ss. ' Precious Blood. 6s. „ Glories of the Sacred Milner's End of Religious Con- Heart. ss. troversy. 3s 6d. „ The Eternal PriestThe Virgin Mother of Good „ hood. 3s. Counsel. 6s. „ Internal Mission of History of Ireland, by various „ the Holy Ghost. ss. authors, at 2s 6d and ss. The Irish Race in the Past and Moore's Irieh Melodies (to Present. 10s 6d. music), from 2s to 10s. Life and Times of Daniel Wiseman, Lectnres on Science O'Connell. 2s 6d. and Religion. 4e. New Ireland, by A. M. Sullivan. „ Lectures on theCatho- Is 3d. lie Church. 4s. The Story of Irela nd, „ „ Fabiolaor the Church Is 3d. of the Catacombs, en- Poems by Denis Florence larged, illustrated, and McCarthy, T. D. Sullivan, Lover, complete edition. 21s. Moore, Burns, etc., etc. Standard Etymological Dictionary of the English Language, with Appendix, 540 pp., strongly bound. 3s 6d. N.B. —Numbers of M filler's complete works. Elements of Ecclesiastical Law, by 8. B. Smith. CITY BREWERY, DUNEDIN. TAS. SPEIGHT AND CO. MALSTEBS iND BREWERS. [A CARD.] T P. McALISTER BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR, BRANDON STREET, WELLINGTON. S^ 15 A N N 1 S T X R, • CHEMIST, (From Roberts and Co., Chemists to the British Embassy, Paris). THE "GRAND" PHARMACY, High Street, Dunedin. N.B. — A competent Assistant sleeps on the Premises. Telephone, 297. IMPORTER OF— Lundborg's Perfumes, Atkinson's Perfumes, Piesse and Lubin's Perfumes, Gosnell'B Cherry Blossom, Gosnell's Cherry Blossom Soap. Cashmere Bouquet, Savon Veloutine, Savon Tilia, RimmeFs Scented Oatmeal, Rowland's Macassar Oil, Kalydor and Odonto, Godfrey's Extract of Elder Flowers.
TfIARMERS' AGENCY COMPANY, LTD. CUMBERLAND STREET, DUNEDIN. Edward Herbert, Esq., Chairman of Directors. Mr. John Grindlkt, Managing Director. Advances free of Commission now being made on next year's clip of Wool. Advance on growing crops, also Grain , Grass S«eds etc., in b tore. Auction Sales held as follows :— Every Tuesday, weekly Grain salp at 11 o'clock, Every Tuesday, weekly sale Sheepskins, Hides Tallow, Rabbi tskins. Wednesday, Fat and Store Stock at Burnside which is arranged for sale and drafted under the supervision of our Manager. Country and Clearing Sales arranged to suit clients. FLAX Sales made to suit arrivals. We have on sale at lowest current rates— Corn Sacks, Seamin Twine, Binding Twine (three qualities), Wool Packs, Fencing Wira Standards made to any guage. During the present Grain Season we will be prepared to make special terms for storage of Grain, and Auction Sales will be held every Tuesday, oftener if necessary. JOHN GRINDLEY, Manager and Auctioneer TT ERBERT, HAYNES & CO. We desire to announce the Completion of our Shipments of Seasonable Drapery selected in the Centres of Fashion by our NX BUYER, who, after a lengthened experience of our business both in Dunedin and Invercargill, has taken up the important duties of Home Buyer. His recent practical experience of our requirements h manifest in the goods to hand, and being bought on the BEST TERMS THAT CASH CAN COMMAND, we have every confidence in requesting you to inspect our Stock before making your Season's Purchases. DRESS DEPARTMENT. Ladies requiring a Stylish Dress at a Moderate Cost will study their best interest by making their selection from our Stock, which is the LARGEST, CHEAPEST, and BEST ASSORTED in New Zealand. The following are sr>me of the novelties : — Rough-finish Cheviot, Bannockburn, Portree, Arran, Llansamlet, and Stronoway in Checks, Stripes, and Plain. Bummer Weights. FRENCH NOVELTIES in Dress Lengths, Exclusive Designs and Colourings. FRENCH SUMMER SELiGES and CASHMEBEB in 250 Colourings, including all the New Art Bhades, with Silks and Velvets to match. BLACK AND COLOURED DRESS SILKS, Newest Makes and Reliable Makers. Dressmaking by First-class Dressmakers at the Lowest Charges consistent with Excellence in Style and Work. MILLINERY DEPARTMENT. The Millinery for this Season is of a Charming Character. The Transparent and Floral Effects baffle description. The following are some of the new shapes in Straws : — Christine, Ragged Robin, Adele, Last Century, Dart, Fleurette. MANTLE DEPARTMENT. We are 6howine better goods in Jackets, Mantles, Mantillas Capes, Russian Mantles, Rain Cloaks, Dining Gowns, etc. The Beauty of the New Materials and the Grace and Elegance of the Styles are commanding marked attention. While retaining our Reputation for High-class goodp, it is our special study to meet the requirements of pU classes of the community. We keep nothing we cannot recommend, and by purchasing a lower class of goods you do not obtain the BEST TALUE FOR YOUR MONEY. HERBERT, HAYNES & CO.
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XIX, Issue 20, 13 February 1891, Page 22
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1,002Page 22 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XIX, Issue 20, 13 February 1891, Page 22
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