THE ART OF DRESSING WELL,
WE Firmly believe it is the desire of almost ovory individual who walks this sub. lunary sphere to Dr< ss in becoming fashion. Ever since tho days of Evo down to tho present timo it has been tho saino tale, " What Stylo of Dress suits me host?" Wo aic not going to stato right hero what different forms of dress aro most suitable to tho various votnrirs of fashion, but we can say p'ainly that, having onco mado tho acquaintance of tho intending buyers, wo can quickly toll what stylo suits them best, and having said this wo need say no more. Wo would always impress on our numorous clients this fnct, "»A hat ver you buy, eoe that it is good." Do not buy rubbish ; it takes the same time to make up, and is often more troublesome than good material. We are not blind to t l>e fnct that tho market is full of this useless stuff, but wo havo no room for it. Our l>n misses aro too small to hold anything but our own reliablo and tried stock. If you just havo a peep at our Show Room »nd see nil our Winter Display you will at onoe say, '• No Rubbish Here } ' and if you calmly survey our piles of Dress Tweeds, our Serges, and countless other make*, you may sincoroly oxclalm, " What Lovely Materials 1" Then, if you step ov°r to the Furnishing Department and cast your eyo« over our Beautiful Kaiapoi Blankets, our Flannels, our Flannelettes — our Dozens of Tempting Lines that are to be met at every point. We aro doing a big business in Furnishing at present. It is very i leasing to do a large business, but we feel oven moro pleasure in being assured that all who buy fiom its aro entirely tatisficd. We know that buyers In theso depressed liinca cxp' ct full valuo for their money. We are giving it, and wo emphatically say that if we, with our keeu buying and close attention to bvisiness, cannot give top value, then all we siy is — No other cau It is ii romarkablo thing, too, that our f'tothino; is so much run on. \Vo have always done a Good Clothing Trade, tho quality brings tVetn. And what lino judges of Tweed somo of theso mothors of boys are. We know what boys »ro ; wo also krow how Very careful of his garments tho average Colonial boy is, and how proud hi« mother is whoa she sres him dressed in ono of our Real Good Colonial Twood Suits. Wo Imvc a huge stock to choose from, and many other lines besides in Men's Suits, in Hats, in Shirts, in Boys' and Men's Overcoats with deep capes, in Waterproof Coats with sown scams and Jong vents for riding, in Travelling Ruga, in Tin Trunks, Portmanteaux, etc. Wo extend an invitation to all. Whatovor your wants mny bo we aro always pleased to have a chnt with you. Wo are making up tlressos at prices that may fitly h& termod tho vciy foundation of economy.
WKDDING AND MOURNING ORDERS RKCRIVK IMMEDIATE AND CAREFUL ATTENTION. MILLINERY OF EVERY KIND MADE UP TO ANY STYLE BY A FIRST-CLASS ARTIST.
JAMES MACDONALD AND CO. GENERAL DR4PKRS AND HOUSK FURNISHERS, ZEAMNMA HOUSK, THAMES STREKT, OAMAIW. GIVING UP BUSINESS. GIVING UP BUSINESS. STOCK TO BE SOU) AT A GREAT SACRIFICE. R GIiITES P.ogn to THANK his numerous Customers for thoir Liberal Support during the timo ho Ims been in Business, also to inform thorn that tho Wh »lo of his Stock is now offered at au IMMENSE DISCOUNT. PROFITS FORM NO PART OF THE SALE: HIS SOLE OBJECT IS TO REALISE. THIS IS A RARK OPPORTUNITY FOR HKAIH OF FAMILIES AND SMALL SHOP KKBPKKS TO SECURE HOME OF THE GRKAT BARGAINS. No Patterns Given or Goods Sent Out on Approbation. R. G A~~B~i TE S LONDON HOUSE, THAMES STREET, OAM ARU.
ALL ARE INVITED TO THIS REAL GENUINE S VLE.
BOOTS. BOOTS. BOOTS. TIIK CORRI'CT THING AT L«T POCKLINGTON'S GREAT ANN UAL CLEARING SALE OF BOOTS AND SHOES, AT THE RETAIL BRANCH, THAMES STREET, OF THE OAMARLT BOOT FACTORY, ESTABLISHED 1878. TUTS CiREAT SALE WILL COMMENCE ON SATURDAY, MARCH 3, 1895, When the Stock uill ho offered to the public tit COST PRICE FOR CASH, As this is a Coirect Cjcnuino Sale, now is your time to oecuro Cheiip and Durable Boots
and Shoes.
Kvcrj' pair of the Colonial Boots and Shoca arc our OWN" MAKE and Warranted to Wear Well— Big Bargains for Li'tlo Money. Oamarn Boot Factory Birgiinn in MKN'S STRONG and LIGFIT BOOTS ami SHOES. Oainnr.i Boot Fwtory Bargains in LOYS' and YOUTHS' BOOTS and 8 OKS. O.imaiu I'.oot Failoiy Bugains in (JIRI.S 1 and MAIDS' HOOIS nml SHOKS. Owuru Boot Fnctory Ilurgains in ALL K[ \I)S OF BOOTS and SHOE^. Kccj) your cyo on the Yellow Verandah, noxt Rod HoU3O, Tlmmoi stieet. S. POCKLINGTON, BOOT MANUFACTURER, THAMES STREET, OAMARU.
jyUK'IH O'l'AUO BKCOIT FACTORY HAVING Imported Direct from London Bi<?onir Machinery of the Latest Improved Patent, [am prepared to supply tho trade with Kinds of Biscuits at Dunodin Wholesale Prices. Families are invited to Support Local Industry and enoouiage money *o be circulated among ourselves by patronising the LOCAL-MADE BISCUITS which iro Equal to any Biscuits manufactured n ihe colony. Wedding and Birthday Cakes mado of the Best MVortal on tho Shortest Notioo. Groceries of all Kinds in Stock and sold at the Lowest Remunerative Prices} Direct Importors of GILBEYS INVALID POUT and Other *inos; also, their CKLKBRATISD DRY GIN. 3ILVER AND COUSIN'S WI3M.-KNOWN PORT ANl> SHERRIES. PENFOLD /iND B\ROY'B ADELAIDE WINES. North OUgo Sols Agent for The Ceylon and Indian Ton Association, Erery paok«b bears their Trade-Mark.
Special Agent for Nelson and. Moate's Teas. WILLIXM BJGE' GENERAL MERCHANT, BAKBR, CONFECTIONER OAM A R U BOLVtKOOl). HOLYROOD. HOLYROOD. I beg to inform my Frirntls and Customers that tho Overfluo Shipment of Holyrootl has arrived. " HOLyKOOO,' tho Incomparable, in Stock in Qimrtors and Octavca I
RESIDENT DENTIBH \M R GEOIRgTe"" ROBINSON, Surgeon Dentist 1 Registered in London and Nkw Zkiland, (Oppoait? Wealeyan Churoh), Blue Lamp, EDEN SI'REET, OAM ARU Next VUit to WAl.vf ATR.'on TUESDAY 21st MAY. Third Tueaday in the month. Painless Extraction with Nitrous Oxide Gas; also with tho Now Method Attendan o from 9.30 a.m. till 5 p.m.
DENTAL NOTICE. RESIDENT DKNTIbT. EP. ARMSTRONG, • Obntal Suiweon (by Exam.) Dental Chambers — THAMES STREET, | Above G. and T. Young, Jewellers, directly OPPOSITE COURTHOUSE. Hout«— From 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Thursday! until 1 p.m. R F. Armstrong will be »t WAIMATE on Wednesday, 24th, and Thursday, 25th April, at Mr Mtddleton'c Hotel.
UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OP NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED. 4 . FOR DUNEDIN, ~Timaru, Lyttolton, Wellington, Nelson and Westport — jhe r.B. OMAPERE, ou Tuoiday, 23rd instant. FOR GRK/MOUTH (taking in c,.r fc 'o for Ilokitika), via 'Jimaru, l.vttclbon am) Wellington—The p.s. HERALD, on Tliuislay, lSih instant. FOR NAPIEU, via Timaru and Lyttolton — Astoainor early. FOX AUCKLAND AND GISnOUNE, via Timaru A atcamer early. FOR SYDNEY, vi» Auckland— The b.b. ROTOKINO, on Tuesday, 23rd imtant. Note— PuMen^er* aod cargo booked to all New Zealand p»/t».. vmd prinoipal Sort* of Auitralin kUw, fey Orient Lin* »nd an FranoUco lervloe through to or from London. U, AITKEN,
NOTICE TO FARMERS. TAMES OrTTg AND CO., *' IRONMONGERS, TIMBER AND COAL MERCHANTS, Have now on hand A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF HARVEST REQUISITES, Which they are soiling AT REDUCED PRICES, We have ju«b imported Ono Tho sand Gallon« of BINDER OIL, whioh ia the beat and cheapest in tho market. Native,
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North Otago Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8164, 19 April 1895, Page 2
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