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Oxford Observer, Volume IX, 4 December 1897, Page 4

 

R, H. PARISH EAST OXFORD Record Beign Suits ENORMOUS REDUCTIONS Kaapoi Tweed Suits Reduced to 21s 6d. tSliiii^i^th. 30^^^^p Kaiapoi Coats 10s 6d Trousers&Vest 10s 6d Christchurch Houses advertise a single garment at wholesale Cost sell a single garment at LESS than Wholesale Cost American Leathers Is. per yd. worth Is 7 Christchurch houses advertise a single garment at wholesale price I sell a Single yard at LESS than Wholesale Cost. This beats the travel- ling Drapers. w\\\vnvv nPHE question is natural — " Why send to Christchurch for your Drapery ? The L drapery sold in that city every one knows, is not made there, but imported. I mport from the best English and Scotch houses. I -am enabled to purchase low and sell at a rate of profit (my expenses being small) that would be considered ab- surd by any Christchurch establishment. My Stock is the largest and most varied that has ever been shown in the district, and for quality and value puts in he shade goods offered by visiting hawkers from the Christchurch rag marts. Dress Materials, Plain and Fancy from A Strong Stout Durable Kaiapoi Tweed 2/6 per yard Makes first-class Boys' Suits. Art Muslins, Cretones, Lace Curtains &c. A Choice Collection of Gloves, Ties, Aprons, Insertions &c. »♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦+♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ »♦♦ < ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦» Prints from 4d. per yard. Muslins, Selesias, Calicos, &c. With other Manchester lines. Hats, Fancy and Sailor, in White and Colors. Newest Shapes. Large Variety, Flowers, Feathers, Ribbons, Laces, Jets, &c. With all necessaries for Trimmings. Fancy Frillings 3yds for 1/- worth 9d, per yard, Umbrellas, Parasols, Sunshades, DOUBLE WIDTH Dress Tweeds Is worth 2s. Costume Cloth Is. worth Is 6d. English Witney Blankets to be sold at less than Melbourne Whole- sale price— Double Bed Size 12s. 6d. worth 165. . 6d. per pair cheaper than Cliristchurcb. houses will sell them. R. H. PARISK East Oxford.

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