Have now completed obenins. ui> 27 Gases and Bales- which thev have received direct from Lonbon, ex s-s- 'Jainui,’ ikuakineA ‘Gothic, ’ ‘ Aoiea-’and Tonsariro.’ - ■ ■■■ -r- , - : These various shipments embraces tho very newest Novelties for the present Season’s wear. Our new Millinery is of the latest design's, and is without doubt the.best in this district. :We have a e ' "i ' ‘ great assortment of Dress Materials and new Trimmings to match. - . : New Costume*, n« w Cape-', new Mante’flj new: Crepones, new_Pnnts, new Figured -{Sateens, new French Cambric ior Skirls ana Blouses, new Dress Linings, new Blouses, Aprons from 8.1 each. New shapes in Ladies’ Straw and Dace f lats and Bonnets, also a splendid variety ot Children's Silk and Laeo Huts, in the very latest, .Styles; ■■ . ' . ’ (iron's Pinafores,' from 9d each, new- Art Muslins, from o^.per.yaid, .(lii-ls’auji Boys’Sailor Hat-, from 6d eacli, grey .Gahcp, froi»!"2Gd the dozen.yards, whim Caliio, lrojn 2-t 11*1 per dozen, ;.ltuge Cooking Apron-, from Is 9d, wide white Muslin for. dresses, J, new Cmpt nee* at 6Jd per yard, well• worth 9*l, '*. . O<KSTrimmings to match. per yurd, OUR CLOTHING DEPARTMENT --- • ■ Is now. extra heavily stocked with M< its suits from 22s 6 b All sizes’’ in Boys*'t»nd Youths' suits, Boys’ Knicker suits from 4s 9d, Boys’ , Kniuker Trousers-2s fi I 'per pair, sfen*A strong Tweed Tr<iuse>s at 5s pair. v .-•.-r’'. Lid, Men’s •strong Working Shirts from Is 6*l, Men’s and Youths hard Stock being so large it is simply impossible to display each item iurd soft|Hat«y in the Newest Shapes, and marked exti-einefy low 4 iVo therefore hope that Customers will kindly a«k : for w.iat w ' low a‘ce£ etc. BOOT. AND SHOE DEPARTMENT. This Department is also WELL STOCKED with all the latest makes of English and Colonial Mmufm-ture.Just opened a nice line of Ladies Shoes at 6s 61. Ladies and Cliiidn ns* Slippers from Is 61 n>; pair. ‘‘ -■ ... •• : ‘ etc.. : they r< quire.l YOUR INSPECTION"; IS CORDIALY INVITED, r Dressmaking Millinery in all its Branches done on the Premises, hetherinstoii i m. WHITAKER - STREET,. TE ...AROHA,
■IS Ml, Isdeteriniiied thefront, as he is offering all MIKING. • REQUISITE S AT GREATLY REDUCED RATES. ill o ii.kj UDHf, ur uv uu;r- -v ' n A. ' .. 6,i p-.rb x of JOO, Rok fad's Double Tope Fane, in 25 coil lots, «l 9<t per. coil, r lb; Blasting Powder, by the keg, 7£l per Ibi' Tiiglit Mintro Picks 3s, heavy do. 3s 6d. \ ' . : As ! intend this to be a Genuine Clearing Gash Sale ■ lam offering all Goods A,t Greatly Reduced Prices, i Single Iron Bedsteads at 21s each,' H i:r Brounis frpni Is 6d, Colonial Ovens from 10s each, Lamps from Is 31 each, Slm.-p Shears, a l«raef assortment and very, cheap, r i ii» : , t%r a i ... «pt. i. riu«i.« R. £.l ‘Atw.lv* danH limp! Iri»pnpr*i. Mtvk Uucke-s iroiiE iH ou each, wire iNeiung, ni &\ r e f J ? lX per yard, Table Cutlery, very cheap, Register Grates, Portable Copper^Bnilm with frames, Wall Paper, a large assortment and very cheap, Tents and Flys, Fencing Wire, Corrugated Iron, Oils and Paints, K«*rosene, : Milk Pans, Dishes. Spouting, and Ridging, Nails; Scfhn, Churns, Window Glass,,, and everything in the trade too nunieroim.to liientjon reduced accordingly. Goods marked in plain figures, and will be reduced at the _ time of Purchase^*® Iron Tanks, Iron Chimneys, Spouting fixed, and all plumbing and Tinsmithing done \ oh the Premises by first-class Workmen. . .. Sole maker of Johnson’s Patent Milk Strainer* Aerator * -*;• , and Cooler. -p:o i'INAL NOTICE.—AsTIntend to give all Outstanding Accounts, over 3 months, to,a Solicitor for Collection, if not p4ID on or before the first of next month. • NOTE THE ADDRESS:— J. B. JOHNSON, Plumber, Tinsmith, ironmonger, Etc., Whitaker Street, Te Aroha • NOTICE''TO FARMERS / am now in a bosition fo subplv the best mSS & CLOVER SEEDS, in large or smalt-quantities to. suit Purchasers at STRICTLY AUCKLAND PRIGES-- ■ ’rices 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. REMEMBER for Ironmongery, Furniture, Crockery, Bedding, and Picture Framing, it will pay you to call at LAYBOURN’S gag*:ESTIMATES •;.& iiP.IUGKS GIVEN FOR FURNISHING HOUSES, Etc. - ' ALWAYS ON HAND. Agent for all kinds t>f Merchandise- Custoi. ers interests well looked after, and "satisfaction guaranteed. Agent, for Sonth British Insurance Co, ADAM' EAYBOURN, Junr.
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Te Aroha News, Volume XII, Issue 1791, 30 November 1895, Page 3
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