_ Iffew Advert%jjaents~ j j ■" '.«| A •-. — ''• -— - -i > ■— ■ ~»-A TZ -— A_^. A—?-" v H"Wi A A ■' * .' 1 W E •• \ TO MAKE r6#M Eila" ' &&. S^lptjfPS Oj^T^' SPRING A# litifMilß^OODS. DTJEIIG ATJGTO GUEAT BARGAINS IN Having resolved to Clear Out the whole of their extensive WINTER STOCK 1' beg to inform their numerous patrons, and the public generally, that in order to make room for their gt jySLT SPBlire JkNl> SUIIIR- GOOD s iTo arrive ex "Aldergroye and others, our Winter Stock miist be cleared but-nt * A GREAT RJEDUCTI ON. The public would do well to come early and make their purchases. Is worthy, of very special notice, as the greater portion of it will be sold vßrrlf much UND.ER MARKET VALUE, and presents an opportunity seldom met . with of securing FIRST-CLASS GOODS AT LOW PRICES. ; A splendid lot of Plain and Fancy Homespuns, Diagonal, Serges, Satin* Cloths Super and Aberdeen Winceys, Black and Colored French Merinos, Alpacas' '1 Russed and Persian. Cords, Shepherd. Bob Roy, arid Clan Wool Plaids ~ '■• * ' MANTLES AND JACKETS. Ladies' and Children's Waterproof Mantles in all tbe newest shapes. ' A larare assortment of "Winter Jackets in Sealskin, Beaver, ad Black Cloth, at prices which cannot fail to. command attention. ; SHAWLS AND SKIRTS, | A beautiful assortment of Black, Alpaca, and Quilted Satin Skirts. An extensive variety of . Shepherd, Rob Roy, Beaver and Waterproof Shawls, imported direct from some of the ; leading Warehouses in Glasgow.' MILLINERY AND UNDERCLOTHING. Splendid value: in Black Straw Hats, Black Trimmed Hats, Flowers Feathers and Ribbons. A cheap lot of.Ladies' nnd Children's Underclothing- ' BABY LINEN, A large Stock of Infants' Long Robes, Night-gowns, Cashmere Carrying Cloaks Squares, Bibs, Silk Hats,' and Hoods. J ° v * u,ms » FANCY WOOLLEN GOCDS All the latest style^nCloyds Promenade Scarfs, Vests, Crossovers/Capes, Shawls, and a fine lot of children s Woollen Goods, A large selection of Ladies'- Collars DOMESTIC GOODS. The stock of Flannels, calicos, Sheetings, Scotch English, and Mosgiel Blankets, Tickings, Brown H o land. : Towellings, Quilts, Rugs, Toilet Coversfand Window ' Curtains, we guarantee to be of the best value. " uw . ' MEN'S AND BOY'S' CIOTHIXG The Clotmng Department has had our special attention as to texture, quality and shapes, and will be found the largest, and most .varied in the district it C ™ our determination to make this a leading department in the businp^ ' ° ueia » MEN'S TWEED SUITS, BOYS' AND YOUTJFS STTTTC! TWEED TROUSERS AND VESTS TO MATCH ° OUJ " LC) ' Pilot Jackets, Overcoats, Waterproofs, Crimean Shirts, Undershirts and Drawers Socks, White Shirts, Ties, and Collars in endless variety. drawers, A large stock of Silk and Alpaca Umbrellas, Brussels, Kidderminster, and Felt ' Carpets, China and Cocoa Matting. ' ■ jnwien ♦i, • und^^.^toii^rin.the public tbat nearly the 'whole r'7?% their valuable Drapery Stock is imported direct from Home and i«, all **i*«t?AxA ? t5°P agent, Many of tbe-leading lines have been bought at a gr?at discount ce ° ted b W™ Our stock of General Merchandise is replete in every reauisite «nA of th* „— x. . ■ j quality at cheapest current rates. * «very requisite, and of the very, beat < Teas of the finest quality in chests, half- chests and boxes. Suears--Pinp fl f »™ B h a loaf, company's, white, /yellow,., and. brown, crystal. A large Mock of cheet d ham, fresh butter, and eggs^Ws on hand. A large u^^^^S^ \ Ironmongery, China Vases, Hardware, Glassware, &c., &c. «°ouxtcu noes, ot Highest prices given for Farm and Dairy Produce M, E'T'EIE & CO IMPORTERS AND GENERAL MERCHANTS CI.YDE-STREET, BALCLUTHA. ' 221
NO T' ! I 'C "E. T HEREBY authorise' Messrs STEWART AND GOW to receive payment of all Accounts due tome in connection with my late bakery business at Kaitangata. ALEX. DALGETY. Kaitangata, 2nd June, 1875, 50 CLINTON -'STOBE.\ fT* HE Settlers and Inhabitants bf Wairuna -*- Waipahee, Otariaj IClinton; Waiwera and surrounding districts are respectfully notified that GARDEN' ANp :; YOUN& : Have always on hand,, and- for , sale at the lowest current rates—- . Stationery Ironmongery Holloware : Brushware Crockery . -.Cutlery Provisions : SUGARS.— WhoIe and crushed" loaf ;' finest while, yellow, and brown crystal, suitable for jam and: jelly-making. TEAS. — In chests } three- quarter chests ; half chests ; ,- guarier chests j or boxes of about 121bs. STORES.— Currants,„ra2sjnj J _lollies, biscuits, . epices, preserved fruits, sardines, oilmen's stores, Italian goods, &c. Drapery, SUlTS.— Boys' aad Youths? ;-Boys? Twreed Suits ;,M^n's Tweed Buitfl. ; COATS.— Men's Tweed" Coats, in variety arid size A - = TROUSERS.— Men's Tweed Trousers, in variety and size VESTS.— Men's 7 TweedAVesta _j_t< Tarjety . and size. A Large Variety of * Drugget-skirting and Ladies'' Jackets'; <y , v y , AlSO— ' A L-arga'Aseortmeht" of' r ßlanketingA BOOTS, SHOEBi AND BOOKS %m In great assortment.
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Clutha Leader, Volume II, Issue 65, 7 October 1875, Page 2
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