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~<?S3393©osooogg39Ss§ssssseg3sssßcßc~r~ HETHESEKTOI & CO Have now completed opening up 27 Gases Bales • which they have received direct from Lonbon, ex ss- 'fainui,' ‘Huahine>’ ‘Gothic,’ ‘ Aotea-’and ‘Jipngariro-’ These various shipments embraces tho very newest Novelties for the present Reason’sweir. Our new Millinery is of.the latest designs, and is without doubt the best in this district. * . great assortiiient of Dress Materials and new Trimmings to match,. Wo haye ‘a New Costumes, new Cape- 5 , new Mantels, new Crepones, new Prints, new Figured Sateens, new French Cambric for Skirts and Blouse?, new Dress Linings, new Blouses, Aprons from, 8I each. shapes in Ladies’ Straw anti Lace Hats and Bonnets, also a f P,l did variety of Children’s Silk und Lae© Hats, in' the very latestd ten’s Pin a fore?, from 9d each, new Art Muslins, fnutvSJ per y?rtd,.. ■ .-Girls’ aud Boys’ Sailor Hat', from 6d each, grey Caife? Yrroiu 6d tiie dozen yards, wlii'e Calico, from 2? lid per dozen, ‘ a rgeCooking Aprons, from Is 9d, wide white Muslin for .dress, s,'by*, per yard, new Crepones, at 6£d per yard, well worth. Q<l. . . OUR CLOTHING DEPARTMENT „ ;:?s) ;<T«gnoSP extra heavily stocked with Men s suite from.22s 6J. All sizes 'Ja Bills’ «nd Youths’ suits, Boys’ Knicker suits from 4s 9d, Boys’ ; Jld,;Men’B strong Working Shirts from Is 6d, Men’s and Youths’ hard ittfd saft'Hat-’j’jw the Newest Shapes, and marked at extremely low '.'PriCQ!> •. .Men’s shx ; from 6<i per pair, Men’s-Youths’ and '-Boys’ Braces r.fr im 61, Men’s, ißelts, Ties, Collars-Studs, Guffs 'and Collars, etc., -etc. : k.. -• '-. .• . t ?! : o ———— BOOT AND SHOE DEPARTMENT. This Department is also WELL STOCKED with all the latest makes of English and Colonial Manufacture. Just opened a .nice line of Ladies Shoes at 6s 61. Ladies and Childrens’ Slippers from Is 6d per pair. , - • ■ ' • ?h";- : . v . O.ur,Stock being 60 large it is simply impossible to display each item! iVe therefore hope that Customers will kindly ask for what they require. . - ... YOUR INSPECTION IS CORDIALY INVITED. Dressmaking and MillmeryAnall its: Branches done on the Premises. & tl, | WHITAKER - :TE AROHA.

Is deterriiiiied that he will betd the front, as he is offering all MINING . REQUISITE S AT GREATLY REDUCED RATES. Mining Shovels at 2s 61 each, long hand le Shovels at 3a 6d each, square triooth Shovels at 2a 6d, strapped Spades, full size. 2s 6 I each. Ni.We’s Dynamite andGe ignite, in case lots, at £4 5s the case, or bv the lb, Is lOd per lb,‘Nobles Detonators 5s 6d Roburite Is 6d per lb, Blasting Powder, by tlio k< g, 7£d per lb. Light Miners Pick* 3s, heavy do. 3s 6d. • •' •’ -:o. As I intend this to be a Genuine Clearing Cash Salelam offerins, ail Goods At Greatly Reduced Prices. Single Iron Bedsteads at 21s each, Hnr Brooms from Is 6d, Colonial Ovens from 10s each, Lamps from Is 3d each, Sheep Shears, attd 1 verWoheap, Improved Waterbui-y. Watches 17s each, Clocks from 5s 6d each, good time ke^jprfs. Guns, Ammunition, Cartridges, etc., greatly reduced, Claw Hammers from 1« 3d each, Milk Buckets from Is 3d each, Wire Netting, 2 ft., at 2d per yard, up to 6 ft; »t §d per yard, Table Cutlery, very cheap, Register Grates; Portable Copper Boileirf with frames, Wall Paper, a "large assortment and very cheap, Tents 'and Flys, Fencing Wire, Corrugated Iron, Oils and Paints, Kerosene, Mi A Pans, Didies. Spouting and Ridging,‘ Nails,|s£Hm, Churns, Window Glass, and everything in the trade>tou numerous to iriepiiSn reduced accordingly. . ; ■ ,-.wO iggrAil Goods marked in plain figures, and will be reduced at'the time of .v,a ... Iron Tanks, Iron Chimneys, Spouting fixed, and all Phimbing and Tinsmitliiflg done on the Premises by first-class Workmen. ‘ ..:1> Sole maker of Johnson’s Patent Milk Strainer. Aerator and Cooler. • - FINAL NOTICE.—As I intend to give all Outstanding Accounts, over 3 months, to a Solicitor for Collection, if QOt PAID on or before the first of Y' . • NOTE THE ADDRESS:— •J. B. JOHNSON, Plumber, Tinsmith, Ironmonffler, Etc.; Whitaker Street, Te Aroha■•HO®' TV, At 5 : X- as- : ? ;j NOTICE TO FARMERS 1 t ! I am now in a bo sit ion to subblv the best earn & glower seeds, in large or small quantities to suit bur chaser sat STRICTLY AUCKLAND PRICES- I Y.' ’rices and Stock can be inspected at my Warehouse, Te ArohaY K pPdper mixture of seeds and cost per acre given on application. - c Bonedust and Blood Manures. REMEMBER for Ironmongery, Furniture, Crockery, Bedding, and Picture Framing, it will pay you to call at LAYBOURN’S m" ESTIMATES & PRICES GIVEN FOR FURNISHING HOUSES, Etc. TOOLS & MATERIAL ALWAYS ON HAND. ' Agi nt for nil kinds i f Merelmnrlise. Customers interests well looked after, and siitisEiction guaranteed. Agent fur South British Insurance Co, ADAM LAYBOTJRN, Junr.

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Te Aroha News, Volume XII, Issue 1785, 6 November 1895, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Te Aroha News, Volume XII, Issue 1785, 6 November 1895, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Te Aroha News, Volume XII, Issue 1785, 6 November 1895, Page 3

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