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Drapery. SPECIAL NOTICE Prior to the ENLARGEMENT OF PEEMISES. P. ATTKEN, Is now selling the balance of his SUMMER STOCK OF ■DRAPERY, CLOTHING, : MILLINERY, UNDERCLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES, &c, At the LOWEST POSSIBLE PEICE. THE MILLINERY AND STRAW GOODS are unsurpassed, and embrace all the leading t styles in Hats, Bonnets, French Flowers, Blonds, Velvets, Ribbons, and Crapes. A large^tock of NEW TRIMMED HATS to select from, or trimmed to any fashion on the shortest nolice, this special Department being under the management of an experienced Milliner. 6 JUST RECEIVED, A Case of New Buckles, Ornaments, Flowers, Feathers, Laces, Ladies' Kid Gloves, Belts, and richly embroidered Collars and Cuffs in sets, Crochet Collars, Scarfs, Sashes, &c. ' Also, 2 CASES OF MEN'S, YOUTHS, AND BOYS' CLOTHING, A fine choice, all New, and Colonial Manufacture. ALL THE NEW SHAPES IN HATS. Gent.'s Drab Shell, Black Paris, President, Shelbourne, Tyrolese, Calabrian6, and Cobdens. Boys' Prince Alfred, Mariniere, Rothsay, and Abergeldy. An endless variety of Straw Hats for Infants, Boys, Youths, and Men. Now Showing, THE BEST ASSORTMENT OF BOOTS, English and Colonial Manufacture. P. AJTKEN, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEAPERY AND CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT, Ross Place, Lawrence. TO THE PUBLIC OP Lk WEENCE AND SURROUNDING DISTRICTS. The NEW TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT. P. AITKEN, ROSS PLACE, LAWRENCE, Having secured the services of an experienced Cutter for the Tailoring Department, and an efficient staff of Working Tailors, orders can be executed on short notice, when required, with rigorous punctuality, and the fit and workmanship in all cases guaranteed. The Stock of Cloths, Tweeds, Fancy Coatings, &c, comprises many patterns, and affords a selection suited to all tastes and pockets ; while the ecale of profits is the lowest compatible with reason. Note. — We have been shown by Mr. P. Aitken several garments recently turned out from his new tailoring establishment. For fit, style, and excellent workmanship, 1 they are not to be surpassed, and would not disgrace the celebrated London House of Poole. Mr. Aitken intends going largely into this business, not only in Lawrence, but throughout the country districts of Tap- [ anuij Teviot, Waitahuna, Waipori,. and surrounding neighbourhood. For this purpose he has secured the services of a first-class ■ cutter, and several good practical workmen. We were also shown a sewing machine on a large scale, which executes, its work with great precision and rapidity, without in any , way injuring the material or fracturing the silk or thread used in the manufacture. For the purpose of meeting the tastes of all r comers Mr. Aitken has in stock a splendid i variety of home and colonial made tweeds, I of which reference to hia advertisements i will give full particulars.— Toapeka Times. THE READY MADE CLOTHING ! DEPARTMENTS. To those requiring les3 expensive Goodi J for general wear, or for working clothes, a large stock of Slop Clothing is always kept. Gentlemen who have not supplied themselves are respectfully invited to examine my , Stock of Trouserings, Coatings, and Vestingr. v ■ [ P. AITKEN, Ross Place. c SEWING MACHINES. RAYMOND'S IMPROVED HOUSEHOLD MACHINE, just received a large shipment, and now for sale. 7 PRICE, £5 sa. Being a Lock-stitch Machine, I can confl- , dently recommend it for family use. P. AITKEN'S U DRAPERY, CLOTHING, TAILORING, lt AND ie BOOT AND SHOE, ESTABLISHMENT, | Ross Place, Lawssitcb.

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Tuapeka Times, Volume VII, Issue 427, 20 January 1875, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Tuapeka Times, Volume VII, Issue 427, 20 January 1875, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Tuapeka Times, Volume VII, Issue 427, 20 January 1875, Page 1

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