SPRING AND SDMMER NOVELTIES I TMTESSRS. T> RO WN, TfIWING & |p< O Are now prepared with Choice Stockß of BRABOVABLE DRAPERY ATTBACTIVE NOVFLTIES in all Departments, comprising the latest HOME aod CONTH ENTAL FASHIONB for the PhEBENr SEASON, and trust they will be found of a character that will main* tain the reputHtion B. X, & Co. have so long maintained for keeping HIGH CLASS GOODS at MODERATE PRICES that will bear comparison with any other house in New Zealand. DRESS DEPARTMENT.— For general Summer wear in city or country nothing is more stylish and durable than the light weight Tweeds and Cheviots, the latter being shown in greater variety than ever. The following are a few of the many lovely Fabrics shown by us :— Harris Dress Tweeds, Noppe Dress Tweeds, Fancy Knicker Tweeds, French Crape de Serges, Black Grenadines, Donegal Rough Tweeds, Flaked Snow Tweeds, Natural Diagonals, French Model Robes, New Black Lace Cloths, etc., etc. DRESSMAKING— Estimates given for all Costumes complete Send for Samples and Selt Measurement Charts. Novelties in Ladies' Fashionable Lace Dolmans, Ladies' Fashionable Cloth Jackets, Ladies' Fashionable Figaro Jackets, Ladies' Fashionable Capes, Ladies' Fashionable Dust Cloaks, Garibaldis, Sunshades in New Shot Effects, very taking handles. MILLINERY.— The fancy for transparent effects is still main- | tamed. The new Floral Hats and Bonnets are very pretty. Children's and Misses' Millinery in endless variety. The above Goods are all bought from the Makers. CLOTHING DEPARTMENT. — Men's, Youths' and Boys' Clothing manufactured at our Manse street factory. Heads of Families are invited to inspect the Boys' Clothing. Only tested Colonial Tweeds kept in Stock. Any particular style can be made to order at a few hours' notice. We are showing a nice range of Washing bhirts at moderate prices. CUSTOMERS unable to make personal selections will have prompt and careful attention assured to all their orders by post. Goods forwarded to any part of tue Colony on receipt of remittance or satisfactory references. WRITE FOR SAMPLES AND PRICES. BROWN, EWI N G AND CO., Princes and Manse Streets. DUNKDIN.
RESTED SEEDS CLOVERS. ENGLISH GRASSEg, RYK-GRASSES, COCKSFOOT, etc. Machine-Dressed TIMOTHY and Sundry Forage Plants. TURNIPS, SWEDEN MANGOLD^, CARROTS, And other Farm Seeds. All New and of tLe Most Reliable Strains. Vegetable and Flower Seeds select and trae to name. Large supply of Horticultural Requisites. IMPLEMENTS— " IRON AGE" CULTIVATOR AND HORSE HOE. The most complete implement of its kind. New " MODEL 1- SEED DRILL. Simple, accurate, and reliable. "JKWEL" SINGLE AND DOUBLE WHEEL GARDEN HOIS AND PLOUGHS. Capable of several most useful combinations. LISTS AND PRICES. II OWD E N AN D MONCRIEFF, Practical Seedsmen, 51 PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN. fiALLAN AND GALLAWAY SOLICITORS Jetty Stbebt, Dune din, Have Sections for Sale in South Dnnedin on Ea*y Term nd Money to Lend to build thtreon. /CENTRAL TT O T E L PALMERSTON NORTH. . j|* MAURICE CRONIN, late of Wellington, has just taken ove the well-known Ceniral Hotel, where he intends conducting business in First-class Style. Tne Best Accommodation provided for Patrons. The Liquors kept in stock are of the Best Brands. A Good Billiard Table. Night Porter specially engaged. MAURICE CKONIN ... ... Pbopeietoh,
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XIX, Issue 17, 23 January 1891, Page 30
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520Page 30 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XIX, Issue 17, 23 January 1891, Page 30
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