I NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. LONDON DRAPERY COY. THE OENUINE SALE! CASH VERSUS CREDIT. . WHY should those who pay, pay for those who don't ? We are not frightened to advertise our Prices against Clearing and Compulsory Sales. Our Goods can stand inspection for prices and durability. 500 yards Heavy Homespuns — onr price I%A, BJd, lOf d. Come and see. 300 yards White and Unbleached Sheeting, 72in. wide— 9fd and llf J. Cannot be equalled. 20 doz. large-size Towels. Selling fast at 4£d, s|d, 6|d — special value. 150 yards Cotton aud Union Shirtings, 5f d, 6|d, B|d— worth double. 75 yards Wide Feather Trimming, in black, brown, navy and prune, 10^d yard — worth Is 3d. 30 doz. Boys' Sailor Collars, whito and colored — our price 4Jd each. BLANKETS. Our Stock is 25 per cent, cheaper than any other house in Milton. Come and see them bef re purchasing elsewhere. We have also a large Stock of Bed Qyiilts, Calicoes, Flannels, Cretonnes, Dress Materials, Ulsters, Fur Capes, all at prices that defy competition. Aa we sell for cash only, the public can depend on saving at least 25 per cent. NO RUBBISH ! As we sell our Goods at prices to suit the time?, we accumulate no old stoqk. INSPECTION INVITED. aarNote the Address — LONDON DRAPERY COY., UNION-STREET, MILTON. A. WEIR, Manager. COUNTY OF BRUCE. mENDERS will be received at the Council -*- Chambers, Milton, up till 5 p.m. on Friday, the 25th day of June, for the following Works in Inch Clutha :— Contract No. 111. — 52 chains Forma- | tion of Road, &c, from Mr Peter i Lawson's to River. Specifications to be seen at the Athenseum, Stirling. i Contract No. 112.— Erection of 20 j chains (more or less) of Post and Wire Fencing on Mr Robert | Darling's Property. Specifications to be seen at the Athenaeum, Kaitangata. ALEX. NELSON, County Clerk. ! NOTICE. i ~\/T"R D. REID, Jun. (of the Firm of i Messrs Reid Bros, and Finch) will act for me during my absence in Wellington. Instructions left at my Office will be duly attended to. ! DONALD REID, Solicitor, Milton. May 13, 1886. i — — — — — ~ ~ " JAMES GRATS ANNUAL CLEARING SA LE OF Drapery, Clothing, Boots? &c, &c, &c. Will commence oa THUKSDAY, JUNE 24 For particulars see Circulars. TOKO. FARMERS' CLUB. THE ANNUAL "PLOUGHING TVJT ATCH will be held on ; MR D. TWEEDIE'S FARM, SOUTHBRIDGE, on WEDNESDAY, 30m JUNE. Entries to be made with the Secretary on or before Monday, 28th June, up to 8 o'clock, in the Council Chambers. There are five Classes, and very good Prizes will be offered. JAMES INGLIS, Secretary. Quiet nerve and balmy sleep in Hop i Bitters, for sleepless ladies and invalids. ' American Co. make the genuiae. Notice.
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Bruce Herald, Volume XVII, Issue 1760, 22 June 1886, Page 2
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