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AUTUMN AND WINTER FASHIONS AT HERBERT, HAYNES & CO.'S DUNEDIN. THIS IS AN AGE OF SPECIALISTS, and the assertion applies with equal force to business or professions. Take, for example, oar DiESS DEPARTMENT. The question is often asked, How do HERBERT HAYN ES & CO. place before the public Drets Goods which are admittedly tbe essence of good taste and superior In value to those shown elsewhere? Becanse our Buyer has mado a Specialty of Dress Fabrics. His know* ledge and experience prevent errors in judgment and secure the Right Article at ihe Eight Price, with the result that our Dress Department has become a household wo T n". THIS SEASON'S DRESB GOODS are Perfection in Design and Texture The Colourings are Simply Charming. The Correct Fabrics are— Hopeack, Sackcloth, Matalasee, Ombre and Rainbow Cloths, Plain and Whipcord Amazons, Siam Brocades, Galeshiels and Manton Twfeds, Ladies' Coatings in Navy and Black. — The Leading Colours are— Browns from Tan to Seal, including Pygmalion, Sumatia, Cafeine, Java, and Matron ; Greens, in such shades as Epsom, Mouß9e, Canillaire, Emeralde, and Myrtle. Poppy, Beetroot Red, Ocean Blue, Pansy, Petunia. Lucifer, Prunella. — The New Trimmines are— Mirror Velvets, Moirl* Velvets and Silks, Satin Duchesse and Ondine Silks; while Plain Velvets and Braids will be largely used.— New Fancy Black Materials— Sergep. Cloths, etc, suitable for all occasions. DKESBMAKING. — Our Workrooms are already very busy, and in view of the usuil rush, we would respectfully urge Ladies to place their orders early, thus securing the Best Choice and Attention.

FURNITURE, CARPETS, AND PIANOS G|E NUINE WHOLESALE PRICES TO ALL PURCHASERS. IRON BEDSTEADS, full size, with Spring Mattresses to fit, 55s WOVE WIRE MATTRESSES, our own make, full size, 25s COLONIAL SOFAS, with Cushion and two Pillows, 22s 6d WALNUT DRAWING-ROOM SUITES, nine pieces, spring stuffed, PERAMBULATORS, best English make, 37s 6d covered in Tapestry, £10 10s WOOD CHAIRS, 3s 6d CANE CHAIRS, 4s 6d DINING ROOM SUITES, nine pieces spring stuffed, coyered in CARPETB, best 6-frame Brussels, 5s 6d per yard leather, £11 11s

£33 PIANOS I PIANOB I PIANOS £33 Payments extending over a term to suit Purchaser. STOOL jFREB WITH EACH PIANO Sole Agents for the Celebrated POSTER'S PIANOS SCOULLAR &~~ CHISHOLM, RATTRAY STREET, DUNEDIN.

JMPORTANT NOTICE* T. WHITB begs to notify tbe Gensral Public that he has OPENED a DAIRY PRODUCE STORE, where the Best Butter, Fres'u Kegs, Oam aru Potatoes, etc., can be obtained at reasonable prices. A trial respectfully solicited. Note Address : T. W H I T Fi PRODUCE MERCHANT St Andrew street (near George street), Dunedin, ~~~~~ REMOVED 1 REMOVED ! RE MOVE d! REMOVAL NOTICE. HLETHABY, in thanking his Customers and the • General Public, for their liberal patronage accorded to him, during the 19 years he has been carrying on business in the Arcade' wishes to inform them, that he has been successful in securing those large and Central premises, called the " Queen's BuildiDgs," situate in Princes street, opposite Braithwaite's Book Arcade. The whole place has been entirely altered, and fitted up with the lattst machinery for the purpose of manufacturing umbrellas and portmanteaus, and as we have been successful in getting the duty removed off all umbrtlla materials, we are able to make and sell direct to the public, a better and cheaper umbrella than it is possible to import. Note our new Address : tx TKTHABY UMBRELLA AND PORTMANTEAU MANUFACTURER iQueen's Buildings (Opposite Braithwaite's Book Arcade),Ji Princes Stbket, Dpnkdin. p|UTHIE BROS. 174, 176 GEOBGE BTREET, DUNEDOT. DRESS DEPARTMENT. Our Home Buyer has been more than usually liberal in Season Novelties. His selection of Fashionable Fabrics include a Large Variety of Hopsacks, Shot Diagonals, and Serges, together with several new Woollen Dress Materials —from 10s fid to 42s per costume i fancy department; IS BBPLKTE WITH ALL THE LATEST NOVELTIBB— Beavtr, Astrachan, Fur Trimmings ; Sepentine Braids, Vandyke Velvets, N«w Brocbe and Btripe Ribbons, Fabric and Kid Gloves, Umbrellas, etc. HOSE.— Special Link. Ladies" Ribbed Cashmere Ho«e, Is 9d— usual price, 2s 3d ; Is 3d— usual price, 2s 9d ; 2s 6d— usual price, 3s. TAILORING. Just received a Choice Assortment of all the Newest Desinga of TweeJs— West of England, Bannockburn, Scotch Serges, and Oositings in Great Variety, Special Attention given to this departmeat.

3rd EDITION OF ST. JOSEPH'S PRAYER 800K 1 Compiled specially for the use of young people and children. Hi» Holiness the Pope approves the Book and sends his blessing t< ! all who use it. It is also warmly recommended by the , Catholic Bishops throughout the colonies. SV SOLD BY ALL CATHOLIC BOOKSELLERS. PRICE, Is ; BY POST, Is 2d. Wholesale from J. J. CONNOR, TABLET PRINTINd OFFICE, DUNEDIN. WANTED KNOWN GEORGE SON AND CO are the Cheapest and Best in Dunedin for FISH, OYSTERS, and POULTRY. Country Orders punctually attended to. GBORGEBON AND CO. FIBHMONGKBS AND POULTERERS. 15 Rattray Street, aIBO 113 George Street, and Maclasgan Street, DUNEDIN. I WE CHALLENGE COMPETITION. I TTT RIGHT, RANIS H, AND CO. 161 Cuba stbket, Wellington, BILLIARD TABLE MAKERS. j Blackwood Billiard Table, full sized, from £85. Our Low " Excelsior " Cushion is the only reliable CushioD, and can be fitted to any table for 15 Guineas. We make to Order Billiard Dining Tables, Bagatelle Tables, &c. Always in Stock best Cloth, Cues, Balls, and all Billiard Requisites. Inspection invited.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXI, Issue 47, 23 March 1894, Page 26

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Page 26 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXI, Issue 47, 23 March 1894, Page 26

Page 26 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXI, Issue 47, 23 March 1894, Page 26

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