"DOSITIVE INSTRUCTIONS! X POSITIVE INSTRUCTIONS! FROM MR. J. PAUL He the Bankrupt Estates of Alexander Browne and Co-n_ Se Co. Mv instructions are to dear out ihe whole of the Str.,-'.k in the above Estates REGARDLESS OF COST. With this end in view the Sale will be continm-diill thi-cudof tho current year. Tho PARC AT". S will 1.-' ■.-o:tter than over, as this very valuable stock of D R Al* ER V AN i) CL 0 T lIIN G, Amounting to c-*j .? 7 s yj v. •, MUBTBIuO L E A R E D Ladies' Sun Shudes. 1/11 White Twill Sheeting, 2yds wide, 12id Unbleached Sheeting, 2yds wide, G-Jd Nun.. Veiling, all shad.'-s, 12id I Fancy Cheek Dress . tints, 4 : * d, Oid, Rid Pompadour Print.-:, -i.'.d Rom .i and Ready Series, Sid All Wool French' beiges, 8.1, lOid, 12i«l Print Costiirnes, ..'ll, 5 0, G/ll Handsomely Trimmed Hats, half price Unbleached'Tabic Linen, 1/2 Hemp Carpets 12id, I/O Boxes of Fhnvers, ad spray Black Silks, 2s Cd, 3s Gd Clark's 200 yds Reels, Gd doz. Brown Holland Tunics, 1,11 Indian Muslin, all shades, mid -1 button Black and Colored Kid Gloves, 1/11 Black Lustre, 7id Table Covers, 3.1, 19, '),^> Toilet Covers, Sjd Colored Cotton Shirtiriff, 1 }<l Brown Holland, 4?d Men's White Marcill.i Vests, 1/11 Men's White Shirts, 2 ; G, 2/9 Men's Re-atta Shirts, 2/11 Boys' Knicker Suits, 7-'ll Boys' Trouser Suits, IG-'G Boys' Tweed Knickers, 3;9 Boys' T'wecd Trousers, 5/11 Boys' Tweed Coats, 7/11 Boys' Black Alpaca Coats, 2/11 Boys' Black and Colored Felt Hats, 1/G Boys' Colored Molo Trousers, .I/O Boys' Strong Shirts, 1/G Boys' Elastic Belt, 3d Youths' Tweed Suits, 19/6 Youths' Black Alpaca Coats, 2/11 Youths' Strong Drill Coats, 3/11 Youths' Tweed Coats, 10/G Youths' Black Felt Hats, 1/6 Men's Tweed Suits, 18/0 Men's Tweed Coats, 10/G Men's Tweed Trousers and Vest, 9/0 Men's Geelong Tweed Trousers and Vest, 17.'G Men's Mosgiel Tweed Trousers and Vest, 23/0 .lon's Kaiapoi Tweed Trousers and Vest, 22s Od 70/- Men's Kaiapoi Tweed Suits for 45/Men's Tweed Trousers, G/l 1 Men's Hard Hats, 1 0 Men's Soft Felt Hats, 2/0 Men's Braces, 9d. HUNDREDS OF REMNANTS ! HUNDREDS OF REMNANTS ! £8 10s SEWING MACHINE REDUCED TO £h ss. N.B.—Remember, my instructions are to sell the Stock Regardless of Cost, and I am determined to do it. Note the Address: Next the Loan and Mercantile Agency Office, Hastings street. P. DICKSON, Manager. DEPOT FOR THE KAIAPOI WOOLLEN MANUFACTURES. y\AVID -y)ALMER AND pO. Try the Gold Mi'iul Clothing. Truth is Stranger than Fiction. We are soiling the acknowledged most superior make in Men's and Boys' Clothing at LOWER PRICES than inferior makes arc sold at elsewhere. KAIAPOI CLOTHING, Awarded the Gold Medal for Superiority At the International Exhibition. Examine our Boys' and Youths' Cambridge, Hussar, and Pleated Suits. Comparo the Quality and Prices with any other Goods. GENUINE NEW ZEALAND MANUFACTURES. NO OLD STOCK. Kaiapoi Wools by tho Head or Skein (all shades). White and Colored Flannel, Rugs, Shawls, &c, AT WHOLESALE PRICES. Hats (Rabbit Fur Felt). Mado by G. Burtenshaw, of Dunedin. Awarded First Order of Merit at the International Exhibition. Large and well assorted stock of General Mercery. Celluloid Collars aud Cuffs not affected by Perspiration. ARGOSY BRACES. Silk Coats, Straw Hats, &c, &c. Any article not approved of will bo exchanged with due courtesy, i By selling Sound Goods at the Lowest Price wo trust to secure a i tinuance of Public Patronage. DEPOT FOR THE KAIAPOI WOOLLEN MANUFACTURES. DAVID PALMERSC 0 Next to Montcith's Horso Bazaar, Hastings-street, Napier. ENCOURAGE NEW ZEALAND INDUSTRIES. PARENTS and GUARDIANS aro requested to examine our large stock of Youths' Boys' and Children's Clothing. Ono suit of Clothing made of Mosgeil Tweed will outwear three of the Imported Article. The public can always rely upon getting good value at the New Zealand Clothing Factory. NAPIER "JI/TILLINERY TjISTABLISHMENT. CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS. M ES COHAM Begs to announce to her Customers and Ladies in general that in place of Tables she will offer from Thursday, December 11th, the whole of her new and fashionable stock of millinery at greatly reduced prices. Ladies will find on inspection very genuine bargains in Sun Shades, Aprons, Collars, Frillings, Hosiery, Gloves, Pinafores, Corsets, See., Sec. Also a number of small articles suitable for 'Xinas presents. Terms Cash. The same special reductions apply to the Waipawa Branch. MRS. COHAM, Agent for Miss Clougii, Ladies' Art Work Depot, 41 George-street, Dunedin Bryson'S Building, Hastings-street. C. E. o.'S MITH ' AUTHORISED AND LICENSED SURVEYOR. Estate? jnbdivided, townships surveyed, acreage given where land has been ploughed or bush fallen. Survey work of all descriptions contracted for at strictly moderate charges. Office— Messru] Newton Hastngs -street.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4192, 30 December 1884, Page 2
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