Speelsal Advertisements. NOTIFICATION. MESSES HALLENSTEIN BROS. & CO., beg to notify to the public that their stock, which, in consequence of the difficulty to g-et suitable labor, had run very low, is now being replenished by very large shipments. An early choice of New and Fashionable Spring and Summer Goods is now on view, and the public may rely upon obtaining all the latest styles, fashions, and novelties in our various Departments. The advantages to those who do not require credit, and arc disinclined to pay for thoso who do, aro daily becoming more recognised, and though tlio New Zealand Clothing Factory's Branches may have been the means of causing reduction of prices in a. few leading lines by other houses, it will be found all through. Cash Buyers will effect a matei'ial saving at their respective branches, when the percentage of expenses alone, owing to the largo turn-over, is much bolow that of any other house in tho colony. NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING- ■piACTOEY, HASTINGS STEEET, NAPIER.
RE-OPENING ! RE-OPENING ! RE-OPENING! ALEX. BROWNE'S OLD DRAPERY ESTABLISHMENT Was Re-opened under the solo management of ALEXANDER, BROWNE, for J. M. Sγ. Clair, ON SATURDAY. 6th SEPTEMBER. NO BANKRUPT STOCK, NO RESIDUUM of CLEARING SALES, NO OLD STOCK. ALL TVTEW AND QELECT OODS. The Stock is now replete, and comprises the Latest Novelties of Now importations for the present Spring , and Summer Seasons. Wo Show on Saturday Next a Full Range of itll the Leading Shades and Designs of— Prints, Fancy Check Ginghams, Chock Zephyrs Sateens, plain and fancy; Cambrics, and Foulards New Check Washing Silks (a job purchase) Ottoman Silks and Satins, Brocho Satins, and all shades in Plain Trimming Satins New Check Woollen Goods and Beiges New Check Ribbons in all the leading shades Ottoman Ribbons in all new colors Silk and Cotton Laces in all shades Lace, Muslin, and Silk Ties, Collars, Collarettes, and Fichucs Clioico Variety of New Frillinprs Straw Goods, Flowers, Feathers and Trimmings Special attention has been given to the Manchester Department, to place Value second to none in the market. Wo shall show on Saturday next SOME RARE VALUE IN MEN'S, YOUTH'S , , & BOYS' CLOTHING, SHIRTS, &c. ALEXANDER BROWNE, Manager. A LEXANDER "OROWNE Begs to remind the public and intending purchasers that the whole stock now being offered comprises the LATEST NOVELTIES just landed from the Homo Market, and solicits their patronage. Remember the Address — OPPOSITE THE CALEDONIAN HOTEL. OPENING DAY! OPENING DAY! ! SATURDAY, 27th SEPTEMBER, 1381, THE ttawive's bay /clothing 11 Kj M- ARTDAVID PALMERSC* Next to Monteith's Horse Bazaar, Hastings-street, Napiek. Depot for the Celebrated KAIAPOI WOOLLEN MANUFACTURES. Men's and Boys' KAIAPOI CLOTHING, Yarns, Flannels, Shirtings, &c. M AIAPOI HOSIERY! KAIAPOI HOSIERY ! ! Carriage Rugs, Blankets, Shawls. OPLENDID SELECTION In Men's and Boys' REGATTA, WHITE AND OXFORD SHIRTS. NEW GOODS ! NEW GOODS ! ! Newest Styles in Ties, Braces, Collars, etc. HATS! HATS! HATS! Made to our Order by the well-known Hat Manufacturer, G. Bertenshaw of Dunedin. OPENING- DAY—SATURDAY, 27th September, 1884. T~\AVID TQALMER AND f~^O., HAWSE'S BAY CLOTHING MART, Adjoining , the Horse Bazaar, Hastings-street, Napiee. BOOTS! "DOOTSi! TDOOTSM! OOT5! JDOOTS!! JjOOTS !! ! GARRETT BROS. Are now offering Boots and Shoes at LOWER PRICES THAN EVER ! The best class of Goods to bo had for very little money. We invite inspecton. Call and see, for Value like this is not to be had every day. READ OUR PRICE LIST:— Men's Elastic-sides (own make) 9/6 Men's Watertights (own make)...... 9/6 Men's Watertights, open front 10/6 Men's Balmorals (own make) 12/6 Men's Light Balmorals (own make),, 12/Men's Calf Shooter (own make) 13/6 Men's Heavy Shooter (own make).... 12/0 Men's' Shoes, cloth tops 12/6 Men's East Indian Calf E.S. (own make) 10/Men's English Calf (own make) 12/6 Ladies' ,Ca,lf E.S. (own make) 8/6 Ladies' Buttoned Kidi 10/6 Ladies' Glove Hid,,, 10/6 Ladies' Kid, from 4/Ladies' Kid Superior. ... ~ 7/6 uadies' High Leg Lace ~. • 9/.6 ileo a lot of Children's Laced and Elastic, Bto 13, from,,, t , t , t ,, Z(« l }
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4110, 23 September 1884, Page 2
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655Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4110, 23 September 1884, Page 2
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