I Notices. I “THE CORNER.” _ Manchester Bros. & Goldsmith HAVE NOW OPENED OUT THEIR NEW GOODS, AND RESPECTFULLY’ SOLICIT INSPECTION. Every Departmenttnow Stockedlwith;Latest!Novelties VfEW Trimmed and Untrimmed Millinery, Flowers, Feathers, Ornaments. «. v Ribbons and Laees, Blouse Silks and Washing Materials, Prints and tf rceriswi Sate'ns, New Materials, New Kid, Silk, and Fabric ttlover Sunshades and Umbrellas. Novelti-s in n, Lace, and Neok Frills and So.rra** Hemstitched and Embroidered Handkerchiefs.” *** Our House Furnishing Department has just been replenished with an Imme election of Floorcloths and Linoleums, Carpsta, Mattings and Squares, La 'urtains, and Curt dn Muslins bv the yard, Plu-hettes, Cretonne*. Hearth'Rugs la >Vool, Tapestry and Axmins er. Table Linens, Sheeting* and Calicoes, 100 d<>iea Serviettes (a great bargain), la 9d, 2a fid, 3a lid, 4s 6d, 5s fid, 6s fid per doien, Table Covers and Printed Tabling*. A beautiful selection of Gents’ Tennis and Dress Shirts, FeltHata, Ties, Collars, Braces, and Underclothing. Gladstone B <gs, Portmanteaux, and Travelling Rugs. Men’s, Boys’, and Youths’ Clothing unapproachable for vaJue.| Manchester Bros. & Goldsmith An Important Engagement WE hare pleasure in announcing to the Ladies of Waimate and earroandhia districts that wo will open on SEPTEMBER 21st a DRESSMAKING DEPARTMENT under the able management of a First Class Dressmaker and Fitter, Miss Ham, cl* Waimaie, who has just returned from Dunedin after some time spent in Studying the scientific, tail r make and artistic achievements of her profession. We fra confident in recommending Miss Haas as a first-class dressmaker, who will give every satisfaction, and all orders entrusted to her will be executed in most eeleel styles, perfect fit and finish. OUR NSW DRESS MATERIALS AND TRIMMINGS in all the very latest, have now arrived, and «e advise Ladies wanting costumes fgr the coming season to choose their materials and book orders at once, and avoid tha rush and disappointment after the season has started? All prices Very Moderate- First booked first made. ARTHUR JO ES AND CO During the Next Four Weeks T. M°PHERSON,
CASH BOOT SHOP, SALE of these Lines to make room for New StockSix doz pairs of Men's Best Watertight Boots, usual price 16a 64, reduced 12s 6d Three doz pairs Men’s Best Watertight Bluchers, usual pries ISs 6d, reduced «s lid Four doz pairs Men’s Good Quality Kip Balmorals, usual prioe 12s 6d, seta to 8s lid One doz pairs Men’s Leather Slip, usual price, 5s 6d, reduced to St 6d Two doz Men’s Chrome Balmorals, usual price 14a 6d, reduced to 11s 0d One d»z Ladies* Tan Leather Walking Shoes, usual price 7s 6(3, reduced to fid Two doz Ladies’ Plimsoles, usual price 4s 6d, reduced to 8a fid Ladies’ Chrome Walking Shoes, usual prioe 7s 6d, reduced to 5s Sd * Many other lines reduced too numerous to mention. If you want to encourage local industry get your boots or shoes made to osdef at THE CASH BOOT SHOP CHEAPER THAN YOU CAN BUY SLOP-MADE ONES ELSEWHERE, BOOT REPAIRING* TRADE. Bring your old Boots and Shoes to ns* Don’t consider where you bought thedl Get them repaired ia the cheapest and best shop in Waimato. 0 HAND SEWN BOOTS MADE TO MEASURE A SPECIALTY. t. McPherson, QUEEN STREET, WAIMATE.
THE INHABITANTS OP SOUTH CANTERBURY ARK INTITKD TO SUPPORT THEIR OWN INDUSTRIES. H. B. KIRK, MANUFACTURER,J S prepared to take and supply Orders to any eaten* In th* followlng.llass s—- ’ MACHINE DOUBLE-PRESSED BRICKS OP HIGHEST DENSITY* SEWER PfPES AND SANITARY APPLIANCES FARMERS’ FIELD PIPES AND GARDEN ITLJSS, AIR-BRICKS AND CHIMNEY-POTS, 100,000 BRICKS READY FOR DELIVERY, MANUFACTORY ANDOPffWa >; >. COtIXGB ROAD, TIHAWJ
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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume III, Issue 127, 12 November 1901, Page 3
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