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tMTthotsandTounds Wanted by July 31st. OWING to the unsatisfactory nature of trade generally, we are compelled at this early date to REALISE upon our UNUSUALLY HEAVY ' WINTER IMPORTATIONS. TO-DAY WE SHALL OFFER CONSIDERABLY UNDER LANDED COST : 1,500 Yards Colonial Flannels at 7±i per yard. 5,000 „ Colonial Flannels at 9£d to Is 6£d per yard. 1,500 „ Crewdson's Calicoes at 2s per dozen. 45,000 „ Fashionahle Dress Stuffs, 2s lid to 21s the dress. 93 Richly Brocaded COMBINATION ROBES and Marked 18s 6d, 39s 6d, 47s 6d, 555, 57s 6d, 87s 6d. Reduced to 9s lid, 21s, 25s 6d, 27s 6d, 32s 6d, 425. 5,000 Yards Flannelettes at 2s lid, 3s lid, 4s lid per dozen. 1,130 Pairs Colonial and Imported Blankets from 3s lid per/ipair.. 300 Fashionable Doris and new season Mantles 43 Rich Sealette Mantles, marked 455, 52s 6d, 70s, 105s ; reduce-.! to 32s 6d, 395, 50s, 635. (Special importation this season). 25 Long Mautles, 75s ; Reduced ;to 22s 6d. 53 Tweed Ulsters, 21s ; Reduced to 5s 6d, £300 WORTH WOOL SHAWLS, CLOAKS, CAPES and CHILDREN'S • SUNDRIES, Under Landed Cost. G6 Gents' Tweed Waterproof, Sleeves and Cape, 42s ; reduced to 26s 9d each. 47 Gents' Roslyn Tweed Suits, worth 4.7s 6d, reduced to 83st9d'eae'h. —All sizes. 300 Pairs Trousers at 6s lid, 8s lid, 10s lid. Wonderful value. TERMS STRICTLY CASH. GOODS SOLD. CASHEL STKeIvT, CHRISTOHUItOH." '" 5 § Ss« g « ° 1 s£. S a t » S§J m * I *H g »* M -eft w p> I have charged the B\;n3 prices for tlie Uet yous, anJ by ' Work and Material, have securoii the .^-"^^^*<//&& Wi£/'iiV*az~^~~~^h msee * Trade in Cintorbury. -- — #*«C?^S l ■ -R- EBOTBTT. NF D CLEA NED ' Two doors from Ü Ba r rret?e Hotel. OLE AN & U WARRANTED P'eo-e note the addre ßß to avoid mi- WARRAttT£Q ~-—-t, '55 No connection with any other shop. r> imported the latest improved . ~p and appliances, I atn making to order Rings nil Jewellery at snnoiillv low ~~^-_ No apprentices employed to practice on and spoil work. m o tor to the New GOVERNMENT. Uc ( J. F. STRATZ, BEGS to notify that his Original Premises are now almost re-built, and that he will RE-OPEN them on or about i JUNE 6th, with a Beautiful Display of ENTIRELY NEW GOODS,; Specially imported from the leading English, American, and Continental Manufacturing Firms. Also, an Immense Assortment of NEW GOODS, manufactured here by J. E , . BTRATZ, Which together will make the Largest and Handsomest. Diaplay of WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELLERY, &<j., &0., in New Zealand. J. F. STEATZ, In returning thanks for the very liberal support accorded him in the past by his, friends and customers of the Akaroa District, wishes to intimate that during the first three months in New Pretnisee ALL NEW GOODS WILL BE SOLD AT <SOST PRICE! ' This will give the country people a chance to call and inspect for them&elves. Novelties in ELECTRO PLATE, . Novelties in GOLD AND SILVER JEWELLERY., Novelties in WATCHES, j Novelties in CLOCKS, &o , &0., &o. Every Article WARRANTED, and willbe Sold at COST PRICE .1 WILSON'S NEW BUILDINGS, ..■3.61 HIGH BI BEET, €HRIBICHURO;H.

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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume XXII, Issue 1676, 6 August 1892, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume XXII, Issue 1676, 6 August 1892, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume XXII, Issue 1676, 6 August 1892, Page 1