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Star , Issue 6416, 8 December 1888, Page 3

 

SPEGIAIi PURCHASE. 2000 YARDS SILKS AND SATINS— AH this Season's STRIPED SILKS— 3s 6d for ls-6sd. Be&ntiful Goods, New Colours, Suitable f or Drasaea or Trimmings. PLAIN SATINS— 2a 6d for Is OJd. All Colours, and quit* Hew Goods, --60 BOXED CAMBRIC DRESSES— 12s 6d now 7s lid. JMt in Time t or the Holidays. SOO PIECES OP I IBBQW At2*d,3id,4*d,6*<L BEST FRENCH K?D GLOVES, 12.Bo.ttan Length— 7s 9d nm 8s Ud Evening Shades. 7s9dnow3s9d> Tans, Browns, &c. 4-BUTTON BEATRICE— 5s 9d now 3s 6d. Tans and Fawns. 4-BUTTON PEBBLE POEEfB— 5s 9d now 3s 6d. BLACK KIDS. ALL THESE ARE DENT, ALLCBOFTS AND CO/S BEST GOODS. CHEISTMAt PRESENTS n GIFTS FOE ALL. £1000. FOE DISTRIBUTION. IF £5.. A 10s PRESENT, IF £3 A 6s PRESENT IF £1 ....A 2s PRESENT IF 10s .A Is PRESENT IF 55.. A 6d PRESENT- Drapery of any description may foe chosen in the place of Fancy Goods. H. E. MAY & CO M THE HALL.

s Bazaab.— A bazaar will be opened in the railway shed, Lyttelton, on Wednesday next, extending over three days, in aid of the funds of the Holy Trinity Chnrch. 410,000 GIVEN AWAY TO BUYERS OP A BOTTLE OF BREADALBANE WHISKY. Shipped by Alex. Ferguson A; Co.. Glasgow. Particulars from aU Wine Merchants, Store. keepers, Hotelkeepers, and-Spirit Dealers. Whole. sale Agents— Wm. Scoular k Oo„ Dunedin, N.Z.. "BOUGH ON CATAWBB" corrects offensive odours at onoe. Complete eon of worst chronic cases; also unequalled as garlic for diphtheria, sore throat, foul breath.— [Adtt.3 "ROUGH ON PILES." Why suffer Piles? Immediate relief and eon. pleteeure guaranteed. Ask for "BonghoaEdas?'

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