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THE MQSGIEL Woollen Factory iCQMBAN'Y. (Limited.) ;MOBGIET^ SWEEPS MOSGIEI.^ERefeB-' ; MOSGIEL FLANInELS I3HOSGIEI; BLANKETS" ' f mosgiel mm ■ ■ „ ,..:■ : MOSGIEL ; gH^Wi;S 1 iMOSGIEL MAUDS i MOSGIEL HOSIEEt ' J^OSGitEt SOpiTS ; MOSGIEL .YkBti ' : These Goods aYe tidied fdr P'uritfrof Material, 'Variety of Pattprns; :Hbn! • esty of Manufacture, and ' Moderate ; •"■• '■ :; •'■• : : ■■ '-i ■■!!• N, -„: f: f :..:• Awarded- the' Highest fiktce • nil. : the Austr&lian Exhibitions. ' .... i •"i.i,:..f :-.r.; :,.:<-..-. : n : . i; ., : . ;,...,.,.. „,,.. from th'e- USeMionrae-Airgus ! and ;N'6w Zealand Herald.'] \ The Moßgm Woollens, we notice from the Melbourne Argus, liave received unqualified, praise m the report on Australian.wqqllen* furnished to, the ElhoeufF Cjwceber of' Commerce by' M. Henri Gpurmeaux, who was specially sent to the Melbourne 'Exhibition from the- woollen manufac faring districting France for tlie . purpose. -He declares that " every, article, rianufaqtured fry that company 'is. superior, to . any other, Ausiralian^ t Woollen tfpeds.J qaw at the, Exhibition." \an'd he ■thinks 'thai " the 'Mdsgiei Factory' will 'take first rankinthe 'Australian markets over all European imppritations."/ Testimony like this from a. critic so competent and ilisiniereßtedmußt be ' very gratifying to the Company.' '"' ''' ' " ' ' '■ ' • ■ The, public atefreque^tecl when purchasing- td 6ee\t!hat tliey ge^tbe gep- .- nine ". MOSGIEL" article, which is guaranteed to give satisfaction. The Trade supplied by the wholesale ; Wareh'dusieme'n m the Colony. Warehouse and Oth'ce-r-High-street, ! DUNEDIN. Factory-r-At Mosgiel, Taieri. I . JOHJI H. MOJIRISON, '''*■' ! '■'*■'■ : Manager. • .■■■■):■ ■■■■ !^-y To the Public ofPalmemtonand Suvrmnd&ng, DMtribU. * A.,WOBD on "■' "" " Fine Arts. Furnishing, is an Art, "Yes " 1( : One of High Arts. fimE?Art of Furnishing, /Jeals, with ■ I sp many and such various ■branches of art, 1 and jf properly exercised demands from those. , who prac- . . tice it so much ability anti artistic feeUng, that Jt.njay fairly t claim to rank among the Fine Arts. ' "That it ■properly occupied ' this position is indisputable, and there seems no. reason why ib should not resunie its place. • - <vi Purchasing Furniture is a ; pimple task. You have polite shopkeepers and salesmen to swear bladk is white. This or that article is jusb the very thin«a quite new, only opened up this morning. But you say "Will it match uiy curtains or carpet." "Oh yes, Ma'am, couldn't be nearer," never thinking whether, they are olive, green, or crushed strawberry. WKy not say.esall worry of match* ing &nd contrast, and make/ your home cosy and neat by employing* XJDholsterers who make it their study tQ avoid, the gamly and meretricious, and to procure patterns and colours thai will no; offend the eye. £ 10. spent l>y them will equal £50 speritTuju(ficiou^y.' i: *-» - "•■» \>> ? . . Your. , favours are respectfully solicited. Experienced Upholsterer * will attend given residences to take measuventtents and fix, also to sew and lay barpets, cut and fit loos^f Cpvqre. ... ..., Every description of Upholsters .work maiie up and executed at the Factory, i&ain street. MITCHELL & STUTTEE, 'I. ' ! Cabinetmakers & Upholbtbbebs, ' ' Main-jjtreet and The, Square,

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Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 97, 27 March 1885, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 97, 27 March 1885, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 97, 27 March 1885, Page 1

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