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AUTUMN AND WINTER FASHIONS AT HERBERT, HAYNES & CO.'S DUNEDIN. THIB IS AN AGE OF SPECIALISTS, and the assertion applies with rqaal force to business or professions. Take, for example, onr D T iESB DKPARiMENT. The question is often asked, How do HERBERT HAYNES tc CO place before the public Dress Goods which are admittedly the essence of good taste and superior In value to those shown elsewhere ? B2cau i « our Buyer kas made a Specialty of Dress Ftbrica. His knowledge and experience prevent errors in judgment and secure tb ■ Ri«;h. Article at 'he Eight Price, with the result that our Dress Department has become a household wo»"d. T HIS SEASON'S r,REBS G X)DB are Pjrfectijn i:s Deaiga and f extur- . The Oolourln^s are Simply Charming. The Correct Fabrics are— Hopnack, Sackcloth, Matalasse, Ombre .nd Rainbow Cloths, Plain and Whipcord Ama*on», Siam Brocades, Galeshiels and Manton Tweeds, Ladies 1 Coatings in Navy and Black. — The Leading Colours are — Browns, from Tan to Bcal, including Pygmalion, Bumatift, Cafeine, Javt, and Marron ; Greens, in such shades as Epsom, Mousse, Oapillaire, Emeralde, and Myrtle. Poppy, Beetroot Red, Ocean Bine, Pansy, Petunia. Lncifer, Prunella. The New Trimmings are — Mirrur Velvets, Moire Velvets and Silks, Satin Ducheise and Ondine Silks; while Plain Velvets and Braids will be largely need. — New Fancy Black Materials—Serges, Cloths, etc, suitable for all occasions. DRESSMAKING. — Our Workrooms are already very busy, and in view of the usual rush, we would respectfully urge Ladies to place tbeir 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, onr own make, full else, 26s 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 piecei spring stuffed, covered ia CARPETB, best 6-fraiue Brussels, 5s 6d per yard leather, £11 11s £33 PIANOS I PIANOB I PIANOS £33 Payments extending over a term to suit Purchaser. STOOL||FREE WITH EACH PIANO Sole Agents for the Celebrated FOSTER'S PIANOS SCOULLAR &~~" CHISHOLM, BATTBAY BTBEET, DUNEDIN.

3rd KOITIOPf OF ST. JOSEPH'S PRAYER BOOK Compiled specially for the u*e of young people and children. His Holiness the Pope approves the Book and <-vm\* hi,* blessing t< all who use it. It is also warmly rfconi mended by the Catholic Bishops throughout the colonies. tiT SOLD BY ALL CATHOLIC BOOKSELLERS. PRICE. 1- , BY POST, l & 2d. \V hole-=ale from J. J. CONNOR. Tablet Printing Office, DUNEDIN. WANTED KNOWN GEORGESON AND CO are the Cheapest and Beat in Punedin for FISH, OYSTERS, and POULTRY. Country Orders punctually attended to. GEOBGESON AND CO. Fishmongers and Poultebeus, 15 Rattray Street, also 113 George Street, and Maclagean Street, DUNEDIN. WE CHALLENGE COMPETITION. WRIGHT, BANISH, AND CO. 161 Cuba street, Wellington, BILLIARD TABLE MAKERS. Black wood Billiard Table, full si/,.u\ from £Bu. Our Low " Excelsior ' Cushion is tbe only reliable Cuebior, and can bo fitted to any table for 15 Guineas, We make to Oidu LtilltanJ Diniug TaMee, I: gatelle labl. b Ac. Always tn Stock best ','' >tb. < 'uep Calls, «u<l all Billiard llcinititep. Ipspeclicn in.ited.

WE TASTE! TASTE! TASTE! COMPARE! COMPABEI COM PARE 1 i NOTHING IS DONE HAPHAZARD, OR SIMPLY GUEBBP;D AT 1 Every care possible is taken to ensure EXCELLENCE. I We Know what we sen^ cut to the public ia the BEST VALUE THE TEA MARKETS AFFORD. I ; A business conducted oa these lines is simply | UNASSAILABLE. i Therefore we ask you to Buy ! EMPIBE TEA COMPANY'S SUPERIOR BLENDED TEAS, Not as a Favour, but, but purely as a matter of Business. i _____ E M P 1 It X TEA COMPANY, W. U. T ÜBNIiU \.h \. t'U., I I'KOrBIRTOBS W ELLIN GT Ox!.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXI, Issue 48, 30 March 1894, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXI, Issue 48, 30 March 1894, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXI, Issue 48, 30 March 1894, Page 3

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