11HE MOSdIEL Wpollen Factory OPMPA.NY; (Limited.J MOftQ-.IEL TWEEP^ MOSGIEL SEEGES MOSGIEL FLAtfIsELS • . ; MOSGIEL BLANKETS ..; MOSGIEL EUQS ' "'" MOSGIEL SHAWLS MOSGIEL MAUDS !t ..MOSGIEI HOSIERY T« MOSGIEL SOCKS - MOSGIEL YAEIS T These Gooils are noted for Purity . of Maierial, Variety :ol". Patterns, : Hon esty of Manufacture, aiid Moderate Price. ; . • Atvarded the Highest Place ai the Australian Exhibitions. ■•f • ■ ■■:' ■ s .- • . [Extract from ;the; Melhonrne Argus and New Zeuland Herald.] The Mosgicl Woollens, we notice from thi 'Melbourne Argus, Itave received vnquuUfiCclpraike m the report on Australian, woollens furnished '•■to the Elhocvff Chamrief of Commerce, by M. Henri Coiirmeaucc, who ivas specially sent to the Melbourne Exhibition from, the woollen 'manyfactiiring district m France for the purpose.. lie declares thai. " every article manufactured by that company is stipe- ' \rs<fr. to any -other ■ -Australian i'vobllen 'goofis'l'saw at the Exhibition* n arid he (MllkS that: " the Moxyicl Faeiory Will take first rank m the Australian markets 'over all European' importations." Testimony like this from a, critic so competent ifwl disinterested must be very gratifying *i6\ihe Company. ' '••■'••" : ■ Tite public are requested when purchasing to see that tjtey "ep the j*en - vine " MO&OIEL" article, which is guaranteed to give satistactiqn. >• The Trade^supplied by .-the. wholesale Warehousemen, m the Colony . Warehou and OlKce — High-street Factory— At Mosgiel, Taieri. JOHN H. MORRISON, •■■■•. Manager.
T^the Piiblic ofPalmerston and , I Surrounding Districts. h■' • * ; : A WORD ON ,;" Fine Arts. Furnishing is ah Art, "Yes" One of High Arts. x ■- i " ."*" nfhHE'Art of Furnishing deals with _L so many and such, various branches of art, and if prtfperly excr- , 'cised demands from those who practice it so much ability and artistic feeling, that it may fairly claim to - , mkuk. among the Fine Arts. That it properly occupied this " position is indisputable, and there seems no reason why it should not resume its 'place. ' . \ /, ' \ JPui chasing furniture is* a- simple task. You have polite shopkeepei-s and .salesmen to swear black is white. This or tnat article is jusfc the very things quite new, only opened up this morning. But you say '"Will it match my curtains or carpet." "Oh yes, Ma'am, coMtdn't he nearer," never thinking, whether they are olive, green, or crushed strawberry. Why not save all worry of match^ ing ami contrast,' and make your home cosy and neat by em ploying; Upholsterers who 'make it their study to avoid the gaudy and meretricious, and to procure prttlfcvii>- :md colours thai will no. oHcnd the eye. £10 spi*nt*l>y them will equal £'50 spent injudiciously. Your favours are respectfully solicited. Experienced 'Upholsterer will attend given residences to take measurements and lix, also to sew and lay Carpets, cut and fit loose Covers. Every desciiption of Upholsters work made up ami executed at th( Factory, Main street. . . MITCHELL & STUTTEE, Cabisetmauebs & Upholsterers, Mttiu-streefc and The Square.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 86, 14 March 1885, Page 1
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