IMPORTANT! IMPORTANT! IMPORTANT! IMPORTANT< BLYTHE AND CO. A NNOUNCE the Return of their MR BLYTHE on thi*, his second, visit of the Season to Market and they now lay before the public A LIST OF SPECIAL PURCHASES made on this and previous occasions. These, they are enabled to offer it. somo cases FAR UNDER ordinary priaesr, thus following out their well-known practice of sharing all SPECIAL ADVANTAGES | with their Customers. ! i I —— 9 pieces FLANNEL, worth Is Id 39 pieces DRESS OOODS (new shades), lOJd.lla, la Od, worth from Is 6d to 2s 73 nieces WINSEYS (new shades). 6Jd and BJd 17 pieces COSTUME CLOTH TWILLED, Bid, worth Is 23 pieces CLAN TARTANS. 9d, worth Is 88 pieces RAILWAY COKD VELVETEENS (a very special purchase, and good winter shades), 2s 7£d, worth 5s 6d 235" FKIiTtiKIKTS, EMBROIDERED,4s lid, 5s lid, 6s lid, 8s lid 113 dozen CHILDREN'S COLORED SOCKS, 2id, Bd, 3£d, 4d, 4Jd, fid per pair. A PLUCKY PURCHASE. REAL BLACK MALTESE AND YAK LACE, Scoured by tender at about one-third ordinary value, and amounting in all to about £800 This advantage will be shared with our Customers. 7 dozen BRAZILIAN UMBRELLAS, 6s 6d 89 Men's WITNEY OVERCOATS, 255, worth 35s 23 dozen Men's CRIMEAN SHIHTS, much under value 71 Men's BLUE SERGE SUITS, superior selflined, five parts, 85s 150 pairs DARK WOOL CORD TROUSERS, 9a 6d, worth 16a S3 Men's SAC COATS, 17s 6d. worth 25a 59 IRTSH FRIEZE DUKE COATS, 21s, worth 27s 6d 48 dozen Youths' GRAMPIAN HALF-HOSE, Is per pair, worth Is 9d 27 dozen Boys' BL*CK FgLT HATS, colored and name hands 2s Qd, worth 4s 83 dozen Men's HOFT PE.Lf HATS, all at 4s 6d, some of them worth 10s. , BLYTHE AND CO., STANDARD HOUSE. CHEAP DRAPERY SHOP. R H. ROBINSON INVITES INSPECTION OF THE FOL* LOWING LINKS :— French Merinos, all shades, 42 inches wide, 2s lid per yard, Silk Velvets, to match, 7s 9d per yard 450 yards all-wool Plaids, Is 6£d per yard 200 yards Fancy Plaids, only Is per yard Splendid Winceys from 6d per yard Strong Tweeds for boys wear, Is lid a yard Ladies' Flannel lined Garter Straps, Is Felt Skirts from 3s 6d; Quilted do. 6s lid H fed W fed I£3 O O O r*\ ST v " ""4 rk £ GO - a ■». «■- "S. o S-s-sif & * st g DAILY EXPECTED— EX"ALSATOR," FROM LONDON, VIA AVELLINGTON, (now due). «r-* CASES, 12 DOZEN GALVANISED IRON O BUCKETS. 2 cases Galvanised Tubs 2 U Avery's" 10-cwt. Platform Weighing Machines 2 "Avery's" 6-cwt. Platform Weighing Machines 1 cask Avery's Counter Weighing Machine* 1 cask Counter Weights 1 cask assorted 3}, 3,4 x J Bolts *nd|Nuti 1 case Lockwood's Files 4 kegs Gospel Oak Screwt 5 kega Gospel Oak Nails 8 kegs Lead Washers 10 cwt. Bright Wire Staples, 1J 10 cwt. Bright Wire Staples, 1| 1 oask Iron Water and Gai Fittingi 1 oase assorted Brushware (good) 2 cases Eley Brother's Ammunition 2 cases Eley's Cartridge Cases 1 case Foot Rot Knives. SPORTMEN'S AMMUNITION OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. BEST BRANDS ONLY. F. TUXFORD, IRONMONGER, , HASTINGS-STREET.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3083, 14 May 1881, Page 2
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