Special AdvertisenicntSt KAIAFOI CLOTHING. THE MATERIAL EXCEL S ALL OTHERS in APPEARANCE AND WEAR, WHILE TEE CUT, WORKMANSHIP, and FINISH make it next to impossible to distinguish them, when made up, from Made-to-Order Garments. THE KAIAPOI TWEED Wears down equally till it become* threadbare. It does not split or become buggy, as some other Colonial makes. To understand this better look at a pair of Boys' Trousers at the knees when thoy have been in wear for some time, in the Kaiapoimake thoy are worn down as thin as a sheet of paper, all the finish and loose wool forming the face of the texture has disappeared, but the honest wa:rp and weft have held their own to the last, and the garment, though threadbare, isshapelystill. Other makes are of a softer kind, a 'different grade of wool, more felted iiitheinanufacturo; they soon become baggy and unshapely, and finally split in such a manner as to make them difficult to repair. At the same time this felted, soft, riaimelly-make of Tweed soils and getn .s ft al>l> V much sooner than the BRIGHT : CRISP! WEAK-DEFYING : Kα i ap o i rr weeds. A I AP 0 1 JL WEE DS . WE PIN OUR FAITH ox KAIAPOI MANUFACTURES, And we arc sure that all who try them will do the same. On Monday last we opened up our first Autumn Parcel of those Goods, Consisting of— FIVE CASES AND ONE BALE, And containing— Men's Suits in all shapes Boys' „ i, Youths' ~ i, Men's Trousers and Vests Men's, Youths', and Boys' Trousers Ladies' Tailor-made Ulsters Maids' and Girls' Ulsters Flannels, Plaidings Blankets, Mauds, and Rugs Knitted Half-Hose Fingering Wool and Yams Men's Flannel Undershirts Crimean Flannels Crimean Shirts BLYTHB & CO. A. BROWNE , S MONSTER CLEARING SALE or SUMMER GOODS. DELAY ALL PURCHASES! ENORMOUS REDUCTION S IN PRICES. £5,355 18 s ' 9* SURPLUS GOODS TO SELECT FROM, AND MU S T B E CLEA II E D To make room for heavy shipments of AUTUMN & WINTER GOODS (daily expected.) I SMALL PROFITS & QUICK RETURNS have been thoroughly appreciated by the general public of Hawke's Bay. Iv order to - clear balance of Goods, I have decided, in spite of the small advance . fif profit, at which every article is marked, to FURTHER REDUCE by offering QS. (TWO SHILLINGS) DISCOUNT On All Purchases of "pvRAPERY and pLOTHINP FOR TWO WEEKS ONLY, coasiEKcixa THIS DAY (SATURDAY), AND CONCLUDING SATURDAY, MARCH 2-I'tu. For the benefit of customers, my premises will be open all next and the following week from S a.m. tu 8 p.m. during the sale. FOR SALE PRICES, SEE GOODS MARKED AT DOOB, And Remember TWO SHILLINGS IN EVERY POUND ■will be returned to every purchaser. Mistake Noi the Akdeess :— I A LEXANDER T> ROWN E, | :HAeTnWS STREET,
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3641, 14 March 1883, Page 2
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463Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3641, 14 March 1883, Page 2
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