Special A«i*<TtiM',meiita* SEASON,' 1884 Wl NTER 1884 MUSSRS. ■ ■•■■.■ HIATIIK&CO. ■A NNOUNCE the arrival and opening A ■ "■ 'i ] ' c up of the lnubL ijnportant part of their—■ ■ '■■.■•' QEASON'S QIIirMENTS. - : Reason's Shipments., Pen Dim:cT Sii;ami:rs anb Sailkjq Yj:s=;i:l3 ri:oii Tin: ; ' II O M KM A B. X E T S. THESE ARJC BEING RAPIDLY OPENED Ul , AND JPASSED 1 INTO STOCK. : .';'■..-. : ■■• ; Messrs. : • ■ ELYTHK&CO. rpAKE this opportunity lo- give thanki to all thoyo vrlio have contributed tc make their CLEARING SALE o genuine success, and assure them that encouraged. by increased patronage during the past season they will find : PRICES at STANDARD; HOUSE LOWER THAN EVER for a GOOD, SOUND, GENUINE ARTICLE. Meantime prices remain unchanged. ELY THE & CO. COME AND S.E'E THE BARGAINS, S. G. HADFOIID has now received his first shipment of winter J)rapery and £Jlotiiing. And has marked the samp at the following prices for cash : HOR-ROCKSES PURE CALICO, 3/6 per dozen. , : . . Shootings , , 2 } r ards wide, 1/3 Turkish Towels, 1/-each ; Kitchen Towelling, O.'.d per j'ard Turkey Rod Twill, 10d ~ Unbleached Tabling, 1/1 ~ White Countcrpahes, f)!0 ' Colored. ~ 3/11 Cretonne, 10-jd per yard Black Italian Cloth, 2/6 (double width) Black Cashmere, from 1/9 to 5/6 ,', ! Black French Merino, from 2/- ~ All-wool Tartan, 2/- (double width) All-wool. Homespun, 10J,d Saxony Winceys, per yard . Estamonc Serges in all new shados, ll^d Velveteens, black and colored LADIES' JACKETS, DOLMANS,&c ULSTERS in a variety of Materials READY-MADE COSTUMES These are made on the premises, . , and all tho work in them is guaranteed Hosiery from Gd to 7/G per pair Corsets, from 2/11 to 1-1/6, all aizes Gloves : —Kid, Silk, Cotton, &c, from Gdtoo/U Chenille Spot Veiling, from 9d per yard New Shades in Plush, only ■!/- per yard Laces in black, white, and cream A lot of Sealskin Hats and Caps at 2/11 Colored Shawls at 4/11, worth 7/6 Slate Silesia, 5/- per dozen Embroidery, 3d to 2/- per yard 'Beaded Lace, Gimp, Fringe, &c, cheap . . ! MEN'S, BOYS', AND YOUTHS' CLOTHING of newest make and patterns ; Men's Suits from 21/- to dSI Is. ~ Trousers, from 4/6 ■ ~ Moleskin, from 5/6 : ~ Overcoats, from 30/Boys' Knicker Suits from 9/6 Youths' Suits, from 15/6 Men's while Shirts, from 1/6 ~ Oxford Shirts, from 3/6 ~ Wool Sox, 1/- pair ~ CottonSoK, 4d per pair ~ Satin Ties, 1/- each .. . :,, Collars, -Id and Gd per bos ■...'' ~ Singlets, from 2/- ,, Flannel Undcrs, from 4/6 N. B.—l- in the £ discount alloAved over £2. ■■-■■•• Please Note the Address— ' S. G. RADFOED, NEXT COHEN'S LITTLE DUSTPAN, HASTINGS STREET.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3958, 27 March 1884, Page 2
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409Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3958, 27 March 1884, Page 2
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