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4 Wotices. THE CORNER. HAVE NOW OPENED OUT THEIR NEW GOODS, AND RESPECTFULLY SOLICIT IHSPfIOTIOH. Kvery Departmentjnow StockedlwithJLatest Novelties "VfEW Trimmed and Untrimmed Mllinery, Flowers, Feathers, Ornaments, i\ Ribbons and Laces. Blouse Silka and Washing Materials, Piintg and M-rceriswi Satcns, New Dress Materials, New Kid, Silk, and F*brio (Jlovei, Sunshades and Umbrellas. Novelti o « in Chiff n, Laco, and Neck Frills aud S»»cv«i, Hemstitch* 1 and Embroidered Handkerchiefs." ' Our Hons» Furnishin? Departmnn f , has just b«en replenished with an Itrtnrt Selection of Floorcloths and Linoleums, Carpats, Mattings and Bquare«, La Curt-rins, and Curt.in Muslins'bv the yard, Crttonnes, Hearth Hugs ia Wool, Tapestry and Axmitis er, Table Linens, Sheeting* and Calicoes, 100 di>Ma «ervitutes (a preafc hargiin), Is 9d, 2s 6d, 8s lid, 4s fld, 6i 6d, 6a 6d per d*ea, Table Covers and Printed Tabling*. A beautiful selection of Gents' Tennis and Dress Shirks, FaltHat-i, Tim, Collar* E>-ac 8, and Underclothing. Gladstone B <?a. Portmanteaux, »nd TraYelUnj Bum! Men'd, Boys', and Youths' Clothing unapproaonabla for valgej Manchester Bros. & Goldsmith An Important Engagement WE have pleasure in annoanoing to the Lidies of Wai«a;t* aad ssrroaidau? districts that we will open on SEPTEMBER 21s* a DRESSMAKING DEPARTMENT under the able management of a First Class Dressmaker and Fitter, Miti HaSb <i Wainute, who has just returned from Dunedin after tome time spent in studying ihe pcieriufi;, tail-.r make and artistic achievements of her profession. We feel confident in recommencing Mis* Harb as a first-class dressmaker, who will gir« ev*ry sa'isfaction, and al! orders to her will be «eouL*d is «<*t> Mleti styles, perfeot iit and finish. OUR NEW DRESS MATERIALS AND TRIJdMJSQS in all the very latest, have now arrived, and *e advise Ladies wanting oosfcmme* lot the commg season to choose their materials and bo»k ord«rs at oaoe, and avoid Ut« rush and disappointment after the season has startedAll prioes Very Moderate- First booked first mad*. ARTHUR JONES AND CO

Baring tit Next Four ffteks T. MTHERSON,, CASH BOOT SHOP, .EARING SALE of these Lines to make room for Now Stock— Six doz pairs of Men's Beat Watertight Boots, aaual price 16a 6d, TedVfedt 13a 6d Three doz pairs Men's Best Watertight Bluohers, nsual price 19a 6d, redncel 8s lid Four doz pairs Men's Good Quality Kip Balmorals, usual price ISs *d, re** to 8s lid One dos pairs Men's Leather Slip, usual price, £s 6d, rednoed to 8s M Two doa Men's Chrome Balmorals, usual price 14s 6d, reduced to lis 9d One d.»z Ladies' Tan Leather Walking Shoes, usual price 7s 6d, reduced togs Two doz Ladies' Flimsoles, usual price 4s fed. reduced to 8s 9d Ladies' Chrome Walking Shoes, usual price 7a 6d, radwed to is 8d Many other lines reduoed too numerous to mention. If you want to encourage looal industry get yoar boots or shoes aide to or*s* THE CASH BOOT SHOP CHEAPER THAN YOTJ CAN BUT SLOP-MADE ONES ELSEWHERE* BOOT REPAIRING TSADB, Bring your old Boots and Shoes to ns- Don't consider when yon heagfet tfceett Get them repaired ia the theapest and best shop in Waioaato.

HAND BEWN BOOTS MADB TO MEABURB A SPECIALTY. T. McPHERSON, QUEEN STREET, WAIMATE. THE INHABITANTS OF SOUTH CANTERBURY ARE INVITED TO SUPPORT THEIR OWM INDUSTRIES* H. B. KIRK, MANUFACTURER,! S prepared to take and supply Orders to any extent ia the rbUowldjtfines t- * MACHINE DOUBLE-PRESSED BRICKS OF HIGHEST DENSITY. SEWER PIPES AMD SANITARY APPLIANCES (Salt-glaaed); FARMERS' FIELD PIPES AND GARDEN TILEB. AIR-BRICKS AND CHIM«EY-POTS. 100,000 BRICKS READY FOR DELIVER* MANUFACTORY AKB OFFICE Tete^hiro*--^ >. COLLBVB SAAO,3TIMARO

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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume III, Issue 126, 9 November 1901, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume III, Issue 126, 9 November 1901, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume III, Issue 126, 9 November 1901, Page 3

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