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New Advertisements. Cheap Purchases. BROWN, EWING, AND CO. Are in receipt of their First Shipment of CLEARING LINES, of which Mr Ewino, who is now in the Home market, writes as follows : — . "Since my last, of 3rd July, several big lines have been offered tome at really tempting, prices. I am convinced you will be astonished at the value. . . I find both manufacturers and warehousemen very anxious to convert their stocks, even at big discounts, into the hard cash. . Cable again if business is still improving, so that I can continue buying up ; for lam certain that, at the prices you can offer these goods, you must command a rapid sale." 347 LADIES' SILK AND TWEED MANTLES AND JACKETS, 6a Gd to 70s. These Goods comprise all the latest styles in the " Mary Anderson " Jacket in Fancy Tweed ; latest shades in Stockinette and Plain and Trimmed Silk ; and, if imported in the ordinary way, would be marked from 108 6d to 90s. A MANUFACTURER'S STOCK OF GINGHAMS. We have resolved to offer this line at 7£d per yard (see windows). Same quality last season sold freely at Is per yard. 238 PIECES FANCY DRESS STUFFS. | Ten different materials ; prices range from B_jd .to 3s 3d. The Is 3d line cannot be matched in Dunedin under Is 9d. Our entire Dress Stock this season is unsurpassed for value or variety. PRINTS. PRINTS. PRINTS. Our early season's shipments were greatly in excess of our orders, and this JOB LINE OF 193 PIECES has made our stock so much beyond anticipated requirements, that we must this^ season mark all Prints with a very trifling advance on landed cost. 10 CASES YOUNG LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S STRAW HATS. 5 CASES LACES AND DRESS TRIMMINGS. This invoice was, subject to a discount of 6s 8d in the £. We have marked them to sell at a lower rate than that for which we can in the ordinary way land this class of goods. REGULAR GOODS. We beg to direct special attention to our present Stock, which is now Replete in All Departments. Mr Ewino, who arrived Home in May last, at once scoured the markets, and was most successful in not only securing the Choicest Novelties of the Season, but in selecting generally the most varied and nicest lot of goods we have ever imported. BROWN, EWING, AND CO. Guarantee in all Departments the Best Value obtainable in Dunedin. JM~ORE BOOTS AND SHOES. James Cooper, WAREPA Has just got to hand another lot of Men's, Women's, and Children's BOOTS AND SHOES, suitable for the approaching Season, J. C. solicits orders for the above, and also for his own make of Boots, which for comfortable and economical wear cannot be surpassed. They are just the kind of Boots and Shoes everybody should get during the DEPRESSION. " They wear long without mending, And mend long without ending." 590 pOTASSINE, THE REMEDY FOR BLIGHT ON FRUIT TREES. | It is a Positive Curb. It is most easily applied by merely j painting on the trunks of the trees for about 18 inches from the ground. Sample bottles sold at 2s 6d by all Chemists and Storekeepers. ! Agent for Dunedin — A. MORITZSON, 1 Crawford street ; P.O. Box 124 /THE SMALL BIRD NUISANCE. The most effectual remedy for destroying Linnets, Sparrows, &c._ is BRIDGE'S POISONED RAPE SEED; Numerous Testimonials from Farmers, Nurserymen, and others. Sample bags sold by all Chemists and Storekeepers at 2s 6d. Also sold in 14ft», 28fb, 56ft>, and 1121 b bags at 5d per ft>. Agent for Dunedin — A. MORITZSON, 8 Crawford street ; P.O. Box 124. -

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Clutha Leader, Volume XII, Issue 596, 18 December 1885, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Clutha Leader, Volume XII, Issue 596, 18 December 1885, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Clutha Leader, Volume XII, Issue 596, 18 December 1885, Page 2