Daley's bankrupt stock': GOtiOyards of superior flannelettes from 2Ad toßjd per yard, worth 43d and ll^cl;' also 500 white quilts,'at 2/9, 3/9; and ~4/9;-^ d;S.C—(Ad.) Blue serge suits 18/6, covert coats 15/, men's tweed overcoats 19/6, bush rugs 2/6, trousers 4/11. —At Geo. :F6wlds'.— (Ad.) ' .' ~' ' Balance of our mantels, jackets and waterproofs will be further reduced. Maids' silk-lined reefer jackets. .5/11 and 6/11. Reduced from il/6—D.S.C. -(Ad.) My 'Lady's Chance—Black kid gloves, 2/11; silk squares .from 1/6; silk ties, 6d;' bows, 3d; perfumes less than cost; at Geo. Fowlds'.—(Ad.)1 Half-price tables of remnants Smith & Caughey's dress department, for two days, Monday and Tuesday.—(Ad.) Re C- G. Daley, 21 eases of general drapery. The pick of the whole bonded stock of 10,000 for sale.—D.S.C—Ad,Dress' materials, from Daley's stock, 2/11, 3/11, 4/11 to 8/11, the.full.dress length; also prints and miislin, 25 per cent below present values.—D.S.C;— (Ad.) ' Price list in Daley's bankrupt estate: Men's tennis shirts, 2/9, worth 4/9; white- dress shirts, 3/9, worth 5/6; men's'sox, 4 pairs for 1/; men's hard felt hats, 1/; men's mole trousers, 4/11, -worth 7/6>■ hoys' white moles, soiled, 1/6, worth 4/6; boys' knicker trousers, lined throughout, 1/C;— D.S.C—(Ad-) . Closing days of the^ great fair. All remnants and oddments at half-price. —Smith." & Caughey's dress department. —(Ad.-) V Monday and Tuesday: Half-price for dress remnants. Smith & Caughey's clearance fair. —(Ad.) Ladies underclothing,' from best makers, will be sold at a-reduction of 6/8 in the £. Standard makes of corsets will be greatly fe4uced.-rB.S.C.— (Ad.) I ■ -
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXI, Issue 184, 4 August 1900, Page 4
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