ETH 1 lIGVtH k CO Have now completed ohenins ut> 27 Cases and Bales• which thev have received direct from Lonbon. ex s-s. 'Jami,’ ‘Huahinei"Gothic,' . . ' Aotea.’ and Tonmiro-’ ' These various shipments embraces the very newest Novelties for the present Season’s wear. Our new Millinery is of the latest designs, and is without doubt the best in this district. We have a . * great assortment of Dress Materials and new Trimmings to match. New Costume?, new Cape?, new Mantels, new Crepones, new Prints, new Figured Sateens, new French Cambric for Skirts and Blouses, new Dress Linings, new Blouses, Aprons fiojp 8.1 each. New shapes in Ladies’ Straw and Lace Hats and Bonnets, also a tplendid variety of Children’s Silk and Lace Hats, in the very latest drerds'Pinafores, from 9d each, new Art Muslins, from 3£ per yard, (iiris’aud Boys’. Sailor Hat?, from 6d each, grey Calico, from 2s 6d the dozen yards, white Calico, from 2s lid per dozen, large Cooking Aprons, from Is 9d, wide white Muslin for dresses, 6£d per vurd, new C;epones, at 6§d per yard, well worth 9d. ■■■ < OUR CLOTHING DEPARTMENT Is now extra heavily stocked with Men s suits from 22s 61. All sizes in Boys’ and Youths 1 suits, Boys’ Knicker suits from 4s 9d, Boys’ Knieker Trousers 2? 6d per pair, Men’s strong Tweed Tmuseis at 5s lid, Men’s strong Working Shirts from Is 6d, Men’s and Youths 1 hard and soft Hats, in the Newest Shapes, and marked at extremely low Prices. Men’s sox from 6d per pair, Men’s Youths’ and Boys’ Braces linn fid, Men’s, Belts, Ties, Collars-Studs, Cuffs and etc., etc.- - ’• ■ v 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 6J. Ladies and Childrens’ Slippers from Is 6d »er p "h. • ... . Our Stock being so large it is simply impossible to display each item.’ ,-Wo therefore,hope that Customers will kindly ask for wiiat (they require. . YOUR INSPECTION IS CORDIALY INVITED. Dressmaking and Millinery in all its Branches done on the Premises. llisitfil! 4 -CO. f ■WHITAKER - STREET, TE AROMA.
im»THE BIMIM6 8001. Is determined that lie will be to the front, as he is offering all . JS5^ MINING REQUISITES •: at > ~• —u, '• GREATLY REDUCED -RATES. " Mining Shovels -it 2s 61 each, long handle Shovels at 3s 6d each, square mouth Shovels at 2s 6d, strapped Spades, full size..2s 6d each. Nob eV Dynamite and Oel,g. rite, in oitßO lots, at £4 5* the case, or by the lb, Is lOd per lb, Noble s Detonators 5s 6d.p.-r bx of 100, R : ckfotd’s Double Tape Fuse, m 25 coil lots, at 9d per coil, Hoburite la 6d p r lb, Blasting Powder, by the keg, 7£d per lb. Light Miners Picks 3s, heavy do. 3s 6d. ‘ ■ As I intend this to beTHenuine Clearing Gash Sale, / I am, offering alt Goods At Greatly Reduced Prices.
Single Iron Bedsteads at 21s each, Hair Brooms from Is 6d, Colonial. Ovens from 10s each. Lamps from Is 3 1 each, Sheep Shears, a larsre assortment and very cheap, Improved Wuterbnry Watches ITs each, Clocks from 5« 6d each, good time keepers. Guns, Ammunition, Cartridges, etc., greatly reduced, Claw Hummers from Is M each, Milk Bucketfl from Is 3d each, Wire Netting, 2 ft., at fid per yard, up to 0 It. at M per yard, Table Cutlery, \ery cheap, Begistcr Grates, Portable Copper Boilers with frames, Wall Paper, a large lienortment and very cheap, Tents and Flys, Fencing Wire, Corrugated Iron, Oils and Paints, Kerosene, Milk Pans, Dishes. Spouting and Ridging, Nails, Scrim, Churns, Window Glass, and everything m the trade too numerous to mention reduced accordingly. ifgg“All Goods marked in' plain figures, and will b 6 r@dsced. ©it ttae time of Purchase.^S ' ■ ■ —-o- —■- . ■ 4 Iron Tanks, Iron Chimneys, Spouting fixed, and all plumbing and Tinemithlng done . on the Premises by first-class Workmen. ■ '■ ' . Sole maker ©f Johnson’s Patent Milk Strainer, Aerator and Cooler. , \' 0:0 —: FINAL NOTICE.—As I intend Jo give all Outstanding Accounts, over 3 months, to a Solicitor forjCollection, it not PAID on or before the first of next month. „ ■ ■ ;— ——o-—*- ‘ -• NOTE THE ADDRESS . J.B. JOHNSON; Plumber, Tinsmith, Ironmonger, Etc., 'Whitaker Street, Te Aroha ■ . : SEEDS.fr NOTICE TO farmers .!!! ; ■,:•.•• . • t \ ■ / am now in a Position to subb/y the best BRASS & CLOVER SEEDS, in larpe or smalt quantities to suit Purchasers at STRICTLY AUCKLAND PRICESPrices and Stock can .be inspected at my Warehouse, Te Aroha. Proper • mixture of seeds and cost per: acre given on application. Bonedust and Blood Manures. DG 1 TUT T? T./f DUD f° r Ironmongery, Furniture, Crockery, Bedding, and Picf\ Li IVI Hi IYI PCj La ture Framing, it will pay you to call at LAYBOURN’S fBT ESTIMATES & PHlOfcS GIVEN FOR FURNISHING HOUSES, Etc. (jgTMINING TOOLS & MATERIAL ALWAYS ON HAND. Agent for all kinds of Merchandise. Customers interests well lookpd after, and satisfaction guaranteed. Ag«nt for Sontli British Insurance Co. ADAM;LAYBOURN, Junr.
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Te Aroha News, Volume XII, Issue 1790, 27 November 1895, Page 3
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829Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Te Aroha News, Volume XII, Issue 1790, 27 November 1895, Page 3
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