SpeciaS Artvcrtsscmcßits. 1883 SUMMER 1883 ■jl/TESSRS. TDLYTHE AND QO. ANNOUNCE THE ARRIVAL AND OPENING UP OF THE ADVANCE PARCEL OF THEIR SEASON'S SHIPMENTS. ON INSPECTION IT WILL BE FOUND THAT ALL THE DEPARTMENTS ARE REPLETE WITH NEW SEASON'S GOODS, WHILE THE PRICES WILL BEAR FAVORABLE COMPARISON WITH THOSE OF ANY OTHER HOUSE IN THE TRADE. WE WOULD CALL ESPECIAL ATTENTION TO THE EXCELLENCY OF OUR MILLINERY DURING THE TAST SEASON, AND DEDUCE THEREFROM A REASON WHY LADIES SHOULD FLACE THEIR ORDERS FOR THE PRESENT SEASON WITH US. THE DRESSMAKING DEPARTMENT REMAINS IN CHARGE OF MISS LANGLEY, WHOSE REPUTATION FOR FIT AND STYLE IS TOO WELL KNOWN TO REQUIRE FURTHER COMMENT EXCEPT THAT WITH THESE MERITS WE COMBINE THE MOST REASONABLE CHARGES, OUR SIMPLE AIM BEING TO COVER THE WAGES IN THIS DEPARTMENT. BLYTHE'S CLOTHING HAS BE COME A HOUSEHOLD WORD IN HAWKE'SBBAr,l r , AND THE CARE WITH WHICH WE CATER FOR THIS FAVORITE DEPARTMENT IS IN NO WAY RELAXED. ON OUR SHELVES ARR TO BE FOUND THE BEST CLASS OF MFN'S, YOUTHS', AND BOYS' GARMENTS, MADE FROM CHOICE KAIAPOI, VICTORIAN, SCOTCH, AND ENGLISH TWEEDS, CUT TO THE ESPECIAL PROPORTIONS WHICH BY LONG EXPERIENCE WE HAVE FOUND TIIE MOST SUITABLE FOR THIS DISTRICT. AS ALREADY INTIMATED WE ARE RELINQUISHING THE BOOT AND SHOE DEPARTMTNTS. WE HAVE A FAIR ASSORTMTNT OF LADIES' SUMMER BOOTS AND SHOES LEFT, ALSO OF GIRLS' AND YOUNG INDIES'. THESE ARE ALL BEING SOLD UNDER COST PRICE. AND LADIES WOULD DO WELL TO TRY AND SUPPLY THEIR REQUIREMENTS BEFORE PURCHASING ELSEWHERE. BLYTHE & CO. 1883 SuVRIBB3 NEW GOODS JUST OPENED OUT EX "Helen Denny," s.s. "Catalonia," s.s. "British s.s. "Doric," Q, v c c N." "Embleton," DIRECT IMPORTATIONS FROM LONDON, GLASGOW, ANB BRADFORD. A Choice Assortment of "TjEESS -JVT ATERIALS In all shades of color. UNDERCLOTHING, HABERDASHERY, Hosiery, Straw Goods, Laces, etc. ; Ladies' Corset.) — A splendid selection ; Ladies' Umbrellas and Parasols—A very large stock. I) IBBONS, Silk Goods, Dolmans, Gloves, \j Mitts and Aprons, Laoe Pinafores, and other Goods in variety. 6 CASES Men's and Boy's Clothing, new Goods just unpacked, containing a good many job lines. A very largo stock of Men's, Youths', and Boys' Kaiapoi Clothing to choose from. —ALSO — A New Lot of HARVESTING TOOLS, and other seasonable Lines for the shearing season. Kf\ BALES WOOLPACKS, if\J full weights, with attached or detached flaps, at lowest current rates. Qf\ TONS FENCING WIRE /C\J All sizes. 5 TONS STEEL BARB GALVANISED WIRE. 1A BALES CORN SACKS Bittor Ales and Stout, Wines, and Spirits in bulk or case, of the best brands iv the market. 3f\ TONS FLOUR, Oamaru, Dunedin, \J and local brands at special quotations. W. EATHEONE, \ £*££lMp
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3855, 24 November 1883, Page 2
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442Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3855, 24 November 1883, Page 2
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