THE ART OF DRESSING WELL.
WE Firmly bol'ovo it is the desiro of almost e>rerv individual who walks this sublunary sphere to Dross in becoming fashion. Ever sinco the days of Eve down to tho present time ijb has been tho same talo, " What Style of Dress suits me bost !" We aro not going to state right hero what different forms of dress aro most suitable to the various votaries of fashion, but we can say p'ainly that, having once mado the acquaintnnco of tho intending buyers, wo can quickly toll what stylo suits them bost, and having said this wo nerd say nb more. Wo would always impress on our numerous clients this fact, " Whatever you buy, see that it is good." Do not buy rubbish ; it takes tho same time to make up, and is often moro troublesome than good material. We are not blind to the fact that tho market is full of this useless stuff, but wo have no room for it. Our promises are too small to hold anything but our own reliable and tried stock. If you just have a peep at our Show Room and see nil our Winter Display you will at once say, •' No Rubbish Here ; ' and if you calmly survey our piles of Dress Tweeds, our Serges, and countless other makes, you may sincerely exclaim, " What l^ovoly Materials !" Then, if you step ovor to the I urnishing Department and cast your eyes over our Beautiful Kaiapoi Blankets, our Flannels, our Flannelettes— our Dozens of Tempting Lines that are to bo met at every point. We are doing a big business in Furnishing at prosent. It is very pleasing to do a large business, but we feel oven moro pleasure in being assured that nil who buy from us aro entirely satisfied. We know that buyers in these depressed times oxpect full value for their mouoy. 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 remarkable thing, too, that our Olothins; is ao muoh run on. We havo always done a Good Clothing Trade, the quality brings them. And what fine judges of Tweed somo of theso mothers of boys are. We know what boys are ; wo also know how very careful of his gnrments the average Colonial boy is, and how proud hi* mother is when she sres him dressed in one of our Real Good Colouml Tweed Suits. Wo havo a Luge stock to chooso from, and many othor lines besides in Mon's Suits, in Hnts, in Shirts, in Boys' nnd Men's Overcoats with deep capes, in Waterproof Coats with sown seams and long vents for riding, in Travelling Rugs, in Tin Trunks, Portmanteaux, etc. We extend an invitation to all. Whatever your wants may bo we are always pleased to have a chat with you. Wo are making up dresses at prices that may fitly be termod tho very foundation of economy.
WKDDINO AND MOURNING ORDERS RECRIVK IMMEDIATE AND CAREFUL ATTENTION. MILLINERY OF EVERY KIND MADE UP TO ANY STYLE BY A FIRST-CLASS ARTIST. JAMES MACDONALD AND CO. GENERAL DRAPERS AND HOUSE FURNISHERS, ZEALANDIA HOUSE, THAMES STREET, OAMARU.
GIVING UP BUSINESS. GIVING UP BUSINESS. STOCK TO BE SOLD AT A GREAT SACRIFICE.
11 GABITES I'ogs to THANK lib numerous Customers for their Liberal Support during tho time lie lias been in 15tisiiK83, iilso to inform them that the Whole of lm Stock is now offered at rtu IMMENSE^ DISCO UNT. PROFITS FORM NO PART OF THIS SALE : HIS SOLE OBJECT IS TO REALISE, THIS IS A RARE OPPORTUNITY FOR HKAD3 OF FAMILIRS AND SMALL j t SHOP KEBI'KRS TO SECJURK SOME OF THIS GREAT BARGAINS. No Patterns Given or Goods Sent Out on Approbation. R, G A~"B~I TE Si LONDON HOUvSE, THAMES STREET, OAM ARU. ALL ARH INVITBD TO THIS REAL GENUINE S VLE.
BOOTS. BOOTS. BOOTS. THE CORRKCT THING AT LXcJT 1 POCKLINGTONS GREAT ANN UAL CLEARING SALE OF BOOTS AND SHOES, AT THE RETAIL BRANCH, THAMES STREET, OF TUB OAM All [J BOOT FACTORY, ESTABLISHED 1878. THIS GREAT SALE WILL COMMENCE ON SATURDAY, MARCH 3, 1805, When the Stock will be ollorcd to the public at COST PRICE FOR CASH. As this is a Concct Genuine Sale, now is your time to secure Cheap and Durable Boots and Shoes. Kvcry pair of the Colonial Boots mid Shoes nrc our OWN MAKE and Warranted to Wear Well —Big B irgains for Littlo Money. O.un.iru Boot Factory B irgains in M lON'S STRONG and LIGHT BOOTS and SHOES. DnmutM Boot Factory Bargains in BOYS' and YOUTHS' BOOT 3 and S'fOES, Oimaru Hoot F.ietoiy Birgnins in (GIRLS' nnd MAIDS' HOOl\S and SHOES. Oamaru Boot Kactoiy Bargains in aLL KINDS OF BOOTS and SHOES. Keep your cyn on the Yellow Verandah, noxt Red Home, Thames street S. P O O X LIN G T ON, BOOT MANUFACTURER, THAMES STREET, OAMARU, NORTH OTAGO BISCUIT FACTORY
HAVING Imported Direct from London Brsonir Machinery of tho Latest Improved Patent, lam prepared to supply tho trado with Kinds of Biscuits at Dunedln Wholesale Prices. Families are invited to Support Local Industry and enoouiago money to bo circulated among ourselves by patronising the LOCAL-MADK BISCUITS wbioh tro Equal to any Biscuits manufactured n the colony. Wedding and Birthday Cakos made of tho Best Material on tho Shortcsb Notice. Groceries of all Kinds in Stock and sold at tho Lowest Remunerative Pricos] Direct Importers of GILBEYS INVAl.11) PORT and Othor wines j also, their CELEBRATED DRY GIN oILVUII AND COUSIN'sS WELL-KNOWN PORT AND SHERRIES. PEN FOLD AND HARDY'S ADELAIDE WINES. North Otago Sole Agent for The Ceylon and Indian Tea Association. Krory paokeb bears their Trade-Mark.
Special Agent for Nolsou and| Moate'a Teas, WILLIAM BEW GENFRAL MERCHANT, BAKFR, CONFECTIONER OAM A R U HOLYKOOJ). HOLYROOD. HOLYROOD. I beg to inform my Friends and Customers that the Overdue Shipmenb of Holyrood ha» arrived. " HOL.yKOOI),' tho Incomparable, in Stock in Quarters »nd Octaves}
' RKSIDKM' DENTIST' lIJ R GEOJRGE ROBINSON, SURdION DBN-TIBT' RKQiSTtnED in London and New Zraxand, (Opposits Wesleyan Church), Blue Lamp, KDKN STREET, OAM ARU Next Visit to WAI M AT K. 'on TUESDAY, 2Kt MAY. Third Tuesday in the month. Painless Extraction with Nitrous Oxidn Gas; also with the New Method. Attendan o from 9.30 ».m. till 5 p.m.
UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED). FOR DUNEDIN, Timaru, Lyttelton, Wellington, Nelson and Westport— • ihe r.B. OMAPERE, on Tuesday, 23rd instant. FOR URfc.tfMOUTiI (taking to cargo for Hokitika), via Timaru, Lyttolton, and Wellington— Tho o.«. HERALD, early. FOR NAPIER, via Timaru and Lyttelton — A steamer early. FOR AUCKLAND AND GISBORNE, via Timaru A ittamer early. FOR SYDNEY, via Auckland— The b.b. ROTOKINO, on Tuesday, 23rd imtaat. Note — Passenger* aud cargo booked to all New Zealand pan, *jul the prinoip*l port« of Auutralu kU», oy Orient Line »nd San Fmnoiwo ««r?Io« through to or from Undoa, H, AITKKN,
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North Otago Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8165, 20 April 1895, Page 2
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