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THE ART OF DRESSING WELL.

WE Firmly believe it it tho desire of almost overy individual who walks this sublunary splioro to Dr.-ss in becoming fashion. Ever since tho days of Eve dowu to the present time ii, has been tho same talo, •• What Style of Dress suits me best V Wo are not going to state right here what different forms of dress are most suitable to the \iiuous votaries of fashion, but we can say p'ainly that, having once mado tho acquaint.uico of tho intending buyers, we can quickly tell what style suits them best, and having sad llua w.« need say no more. We would always impress on our numerous clients this f iet, " »Vhat' vor you buy, «oe that it is good." Do not buy rubbish ; it takes tho name time to make up, and is often more troublesome than good material. We are not blind to the f,u:t that tho market ii full of this useless stuff, but wo havo no room for it. Our l>rcmiscs are too small to hold anything but our own reliable and tried stock. If you just have a peep at our Show Room and nee all our Winter Display you will at once say, •' No Rubbish Hero ;' and if you calmly survey our piles of Diess Tweeds, our Serges, and countless other makeo, you may sincerely exclaim, " What Lovely Materials 1" Then, if you step ovr to the h unrishing Department and cast your eyes over our Beautiful Ktiuipoi Blankets, our Flannels, our flannelettes — our Dozens of Tempting Lines that are to be met at every point. We are doing a big business in Furnishing at present. It is vury {'leasing to do a lar^e business, but wo feel oven more pleasure in being assurod that nil who buy from us arc entirely satisfied We know that buyers in theso depressed limes expict full valuo for their money. Wo are giving it, and we emphatically say that if we, with our keen buying and close attention to business, cannot give top value, then all wo say is — No other can It is a rcmaikable thing, too, that our riotlunc; is so much run on. Wo have always done a Good Clothing Trado, tho quality brings tV em. Aud what fine judges of Tweed some of theso mothers of boys are. We know what boys arc ; we also koow how very careful of his gannonts tho average Colonial boy is, and how proud his m.'tlier is when she Bies him dressed in one of our Real Good Colouial Tweed Suits. We Ii i\e a huge stock to choose from, and many other Hues besides in Men's Suits, in Hats, in Shirts, in Boys' and Men's Overcoats with deep capes, in Waterproof Coata with sown scams and oug vents for riding, iv Travelling Ruga, in Tin Trunks. Portmanteaux etc. We extend an invitation to all. Whatever your wants may bo we aro always pleased to have a chut with you. Wo are making up dresses at prices that may fitly be termed the vc. y foundation of economy.

WKDDING AND MOURNING ORDERS RECEIVE IMMEDIATE AND CAREFUL ATTENTION. MILLINERY OF EVERY KIND MADK UP TO ANY STYLE BY A FIRST-CLASS AR'iIST. JAMES MACDONALD AND CO. GENERAL DIUPEKS AND lIOUSB FURNISHERS, ZEAL\NDIA HOUSE, THAMES STREET, OAMARU.

GIVING UP BUSINESS. GIVING UP BUSINESS. JnTOCK TO BE SOLD AT A GREAT SACRIFICE. R, Glil TE S Pegs to THANK Ins numerous Customers for their Liberal Support during the time he has been in Business, also to inform thorn that the Wh >le of his Stock is now offered at an IMMENSE_ DISCO UNT. PROFITS FORM NO PART OF THE SALE : HIS SOLE OBJECT IS TO REALISE. L'HIS IS A R\RK OPPORTUNITY FOR HEADS OF FAMILIES AND SMALL SHOPKEEPERS TO SECURE SOME OF THE GREAV BARGAINS. No Patterns Givon or Goods Sent Out on Approbation, R. G A~lF~i TE S LONDON HOUSE, THAMES bTREET, OAM ARU. ALL ARE INVITED TO THIS REAL GENUINE S \LE.

BOOTS. BOOTS. BOOTS. THE COKRECr THING AT L \.ST POOKLINGTON'S Git EAT ANNUAL CLEARING SALE OF BOOTS AND SHOE S, AT THE RETAIL BRANCH, THAMES STREET, OK THK OAMARU BOOT FACTORY, ESTABLISHED 1878.

THIS GREAT SALE WILL COMMENCE ON SATURDAY, MARCH 3, 1895, Wh 'ii tho Stock will l>o ofleic'l to the public ut COST PIUCE FOR CASH. \s this is a Coueet Gonuino Sale, now ia your time to secure Cheap and Durable Boots and Shoes. Kvrry pair of the '""oloijml Boots and Shoos arc our OWN MAKE and Warranted to Wcxr Well —Big B u gains for Little Money. \innrn Boot Factory ISirgainn in iM'-.N'S STRONG and LIGHT BOOTS and SHOES. 'Unwi Uoot Fmaory B.wgiins in LOWS' and YOUTHS' BOOTS and S lOES. Oui.:uii i'ont Factory Uug.uiH in C[RLS' ami MAIDS' HOOTS and SHOES. OAin.nu Boot Factoiy Bargains in aLL KINDS OF BOOTS and SHOES.

Keep your cyo on the Yellow Verandah, next Red House, Thames street. *. P OOKLIN G T O N, BOOT MANUFACTURER, THAMES STREET, OAM ARIL ~ No^rir < jfXiio "biscuit ""factory ITAYTNt"! Imported Direct from London Bisonir Maohikkry of tho Latest Im>rovrd Patent, lam prepared to supply tho trado with Kinds of Biscuits at Dunedln Vholcsale Prices. Families arc invited to Support Local Industry and encouiogo money •o be circulated among ourtolvcs by patronising tho LOCAL-MADB BISCUITS which vro Equal to any Biscuits manufactured n the colony. Wedding and Birthday Cakes made of the Best M.itorial on the Shortest Notice. Groceries of all Kinds iv Stock and sold at the Lowest Remunorativo Pricos} Dirnct Importers of JILr.KY'S IN^ALiIT) POUT and Other *nnes ; also, thoir CP^LEBRATED DRY GIN. JJLVfcK AM) < OUSIN'H WE'L-KNOWN PORT AND SHERRIKS. FE - FOLD ND H > RDY v^ ADELAIDE WINE 3. North Otago Solo Agent for Tho Ceylon and Indian Tea Association. Krery paokot bears their Trade-Mark.

Special Agent for Nolson and, Moate'a Teas. williXm befj OKNFRAL MERCHANT, BAKPR, CONFECTIONER OAM A R U hULYHOOI). HOLYROOD. HOLYROOD. I beg to inform mylnends tnut Cusbomcra that tho Ovorduo ahipment of Holyrooil Im« anived. " lIOLYKOOO,' tho Incomparable, in Stock in Quarters and Octaves

DENTaL NOTICE. RESIDENT DENTIbT. EP. AHMSTRONU, • Dental Subgkon (by E\am.) Dental Chambers— THAN X S STRBB T, ' Above Q. and T. Young, Jowellors, directly OPFOSITB COURTHOUSE. Hour*— Pcom 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Thursdaya until 1 p.m. X F. Armstrong will bo at WAIMATE on Wednesday, 24th, and Thdrsdat, 25th Apiil, at Mr Middle ton* Hotol.

KLSIDI-M DKNHSU \/l X UEOJRgIT ROBINSON, Suita on Dbmtist 11 REufcTwuKP in London and Nkw Zkalani>, (Oppoiib ; VYoaleyau Church), 15i.uk Lamp, KUEN SI'REKT, OAMARU Nit Vi»it to WAIMATK."ou TUESDAY 21st MAY. 1 bird Tueiday in the month. PainlcM Extraction with Nitrous Oxide Gob; also with the Now Method. Attendan « from 9,30 a.m. till 5 p.m.

rriAYLOR'S FURNISHING WAREUOUSE, Iliainea Street, Oamaru. tar TO THOSE ABOUT TO MARRY. THi Why go to Dunedin when you]caiT have THRRB ROOMS l-'UKNI HUD CO MI*I,K T IS CUR *T TWENTY GUINEAS TfeA AT JOHN TAYLOK.S, DIKKOT iMI'OnTKIt, Thamea Street, Oantarut

NOTICE TO FARMERS. JAMES CRAIG AND CO., IRONMONGERS, TIMBER AND COAL MERCHANTS, Havo now on hand A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF HARVEST REQUISITE B, Which they aro soiling AT REDUCED PRICES,

We have just imported Ono Tho Band Gallons of BINDER OIL, which ia lh« beat and ohoapeat in the market.

Special arrangements made for tie supply of THRESniNQ OOAL-NiwoMtU and Natlte.

There you can prooure any article of Fnroitnro »t from 10 p»r oeob to 15 per oont leu than tjajwhort.

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North Otago Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8163, 18 April 1895, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 North Otago Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8163, 18 April 1895, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 North Otago Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8163, 18 April 1895, Page 2

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