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THE RUINS OF POMPEII.

On reading a very interesting article on tho above subject lately tho thought qccurrod : X V hat a great disad vantage tho ladies of that interesting and once beautiful city had to contend with compared with their moro fortunate sisters of the Nineteenth Contury. In those days it was only tho rich who could afford to dress well. Now what a change has come o'er the scene. What a splondid choice of Drapery is placed within tho reach of almost every one. You do not require to have a purse full of gold in theso days of great competition to dross in becoming fashion. What is now needed is groat discrimination in choosing the pltico where you aro more likely to jzet the best value for your money. We place Zealandia House first on tho list ns being in ovory way entitled to Mat position, Tako for instance tho Dress Department, It lias begun well for the Winter Season. It is now doing a big business, and without douH it will have a most successful season. Tho causes that lead to this are great care in selecting tho materials and colors, a determination to dispense with largo profits, mid employing none but competent hands in tho Vressinaking Department. We guarantee a good fit, good work, and fashionably made at prices that are often charged by lees competent dressmakets. The display in Cur Showroom at the present timo, would fairly dazzle tho fair ladies of Pompeii What a splendid lot of jackets, all most reasonable in price ; what a grand array < f Trimmed Winter Hats and Bonnets, nothing to equal it in North Otago, and tho pn« ps arc within the reach of every poison. Then we have a great variety of Bo is, in feathers, goat, fox and light nnd dark bear furs. If you intend to buy any of theso vi-ry ccessary articles of Winter Fashion, be wise and come and see ours. If you want a durable (Jmbrolla wo have them to »nit you. If you want a good cheap f ishimiablc ladies' Mackintosh wo invite you to in»poct ours, and you wi.l bo hard to please indeed if wo cannot pie iso you. We have styles that no others havo, wo have patterns th.it no others have, and wo are selling them at prices that no others can. In fact, all our Showroom Goods «pj sold equally cheap, and nut t be seen to bo appreciated. If you have any intention of Furn'shing u hotiso there is a splendid chance of your doing so cheaply by patronising our Furnishing Department. Our Blankets aro honest valuo, and made of thu best New Zo.t lan I wool. Our Sheetings, Tow«ls, Calicoes Flannels, Shirtings, Cretonnes, Flannelettes, Laco Curtains, Cat pels, Linoleums, Door Mats, etc., tiro sold at prices in keening with that of all our Wares, and wo fear no competition. Wo have just received a case of New Waterproof CoAts. They wore specially nrndo to ■ur order an I they are all good patterns carefully selected. They aro mado to fit nil sv,cp. We can fit the tallest man as woll as the shortest. They are all sown seams, and arc nil marked at prices to suit tho buyer ur Men's and Hoys' Clothing is so well known in this largo district that wo need Inrdly a\y moiv tli.m to state ih.it tin piicc3 are if anything lower than they wore, and that is »a> ing much A choice selection «f Shirts, Tics, Unices, Collars, and Woollen and Merino LJndei clothing. A visit cordnlly invited. No one pressed to buy, JAMES MACDONALD AND CO., GENERAL DRAPERS AND IIOUSK FURNISHERS, THAMES STREET, OAMARU.

GIVING UP BUSINESS. GIVING UP BUSINESS.

STOCK TO BE SOLD AT A GREAT SACRIFICE.

R. GABITES Pigs to THANK his numerous Customers for their Liberal Support during tho timo ho has been in Business, also to infoini then that tho Wh >le of his Stock is now offered at an IMMENSE DISCOUNT. PKOFITS FORM NO PART OF THE SALE : HIS SOLE OHJEOI' IS TO REALISE, nilS IS 1 A RARE OPPORTUNITY FOR HE\D* OF FAMILIES AND' SVULL SHOP KEEPERS TO SECURE SOME OF THE GREAT BARGAINS. No Patterns Given or Goods Sent Out on Approbation, R. G A~B~I TE, S LONDON I HOUSE, THAMES STREET, OAMARU.

ALL ARK INVITED TO TIUS KEAL GKVUINR SALE.

BOOTS. UOOTS. BOOTS. THK CORRKCT THING AT L\dT POCKLINGTON S GREAT ANNUAL CLEARING SALE OF BOOTS AND SHOE S, AT THK RETAIL BRANCH, THAMES STREET, OK TUB OAMA.RU BOOT FACTORY, ESTABLISHED 1878. THIS GREAT SALE WILL COMMENCE ON SATURDAY, MARCH 8, 1895 Wlu«n the Stock will ho offered to tho public at COST PRICE FOR CASH, \a this is fi Concct Genuine Sale, now is your timo to secure Cheap and Durable Moot* and Shoes. Every pair of tho Colonial Boots and Shoes are our OWN MAKE and Warranted; to Wear Well —Big Bargains for Littlo Money. \uuuu Boot Factory Bargains in MhN'B SIRONG and LIGHT BOOTS and SHOES. O.iin.iru Itoot Factory Bargains in IiOVS* and YOUTHS' BOOTS and S JOES. O.i . aru Moot Factory Bargains in GIRLS' and MAIDS' ROO FS and SHOES. (Xuiuru Boot Factoiy Bargains in fILL KINDS OF BOOTS and SHOES. I Keep your eye on the Yellow Verandah, next Red Homo, Thames street. S. POOKLINGTON, BOOT MANUFACTURER, THAMES STREET, OAMARU. HAVING Imported Direct from London Biscuit Maoiunkry of tho Latesb Improved Patent, lam prepared to supply tho trade with Kinda of Biscuits at DunedJn A'l olcsule Prices. Families are invited to Support Local Industry and cncouiago money o o circulated among ourselves by patronising tho LOCAL-MADE BISCUITS whioh re Equal to any Biscuits manufactured n the colony. Wedding and Birthday Cakes made oj tho Best Manorial on tho Shortest Notice. Groceries of all Kinds in Stookand sold at the Lowest Remunerative Prices Direct Importers of ■JILBEY'S INVALID PORT and Other .viiwa ; also, their CELKRRATED DRY GIN. vILVKR AND fOU.sIN'S WE^L-KNOWN PORT AND SHERRIES. PEisKOLD HARDY S ADELAIDE WINES.

North Otago Solo Agent for The Ceylon and Indian Toa Association. Every paoket boars their Trade-Mark, Special Agent for Nelson and| Moate's Teas. williTm i* be GENFRAL MERCHANT, BAKBR, CONFECTIONER OAMARU

HUL*KOOI>. HOLYROOD. HOLYROOD. I beg to inform my Friends and Customers that tho Overdue Shipment , olyrood has arrive!. " HOLYKOOD,' tho Incomparablo, in Stock in Quarters and"Octaves

RESIDENT DENTIST* i/l R GEORGE ROBINSON, Sorokon Destibx* Registered in.'JLonuon and New Zealand, (Opposite Wesley an Church) Bluk Lamp, RDEN STREET, OAMARU; Next Visit to WAIMATK. on TUE3DAY. 2ls T MAY. Third Taeaday in the mouth, Painless Extraction with Nitrous Oxidn Gm; also with the Now Method. Attendan n from 9 30 a.m. till 5 p.m.

DEN TaL 'NOTICE. , RESIDENT DKNTIhT. EF. ARMSTRONG, • Dental Surgeon (by Exam.) : Dental Chambkbs— THAMES TRBBT, ' Above G. and T. "Young, Jewellers, directly OPPOSITE COURTHOUSE. Hour«£From 9 ».m. to 5 p.m. Thuradaya until 1 p.m.

E F. Armstrong will be at WAIMATE on Wednesday, 29th, and Thursday, 30th May. at Mr Middloton'a Ootol.

UNION BTEAM SHIP COMPAN OF NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED). FOR DUNEDIN, Timaru, Lyttelton, Wellington and Westport — lhe n.s. OMAP..RE, on Tuesday, the 7th inst." FOR GRfc,/MOUTH( aking in oi»rgo for Hokitika), via Timaru, Lyttelton, and Wellington — A. steamer early. FOR NAPIER, via Timaru and Lyttelton — A steamer early. FOR AUCKLAND— The ■••. POHERUA, about Friday, )oih instant. FOR AUCKLAND AND GISBORNE, via Timaru —A steamer early. ' Note— Passenger* ftud cargo booked to all New Zealand i>»m, »ud the principal port* of AustralU *.Uo, by Orient tine and San FranoliooJ nrvloe through to or from Undo**, H, AlTta, Ageot»

notice to farmers, tames orTTg a;nd go., fJ IRONMONGERS, TIMBER AND COAL MERCHANTS, Have now on hand A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF HARVEST REQUISITES, I Whioh they aro selling AT REDUCED PRICES, We have jusb imported One Tho land Gtlloni of BINDER OIL, whioh is the boat and oheapett iv tho market. H»tITC,

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North Otago Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8175, 6 May 1895, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 North Otago Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8175, 6 May 1895, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 North Otago Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8175, 6 May 1895, Page 2

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