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mWAY, THE IMPORT STOBE NEWS. FEBRUARY 21, 1913. Don't Overlook these Bargains but Act Now. We mention below a few remarkably low prices for a few lines we are anxious to quit. The goods are all thoroughly good«nd reliable quality, but they are oddments to us and we jure determined to dispose of them immediately. If you are in need of any of these lines don't delay seeing 'them, or write us. Every item is a real genuine bargain. • The "SITITALL" TORCHON LACES and INSERTIONS. A BBAL LIVE BARGAIN. Usual Prices, 1/6 to 2/6 per dozen yards SALE PRICE, lljd to 2/the dozen yards. ODD SIZES AND MAKES IN CHILDREN'S SHOES, 4 '8 to '6's. TO CLEAR, 1/6 Pair. ObD SIZES AND MAKES IN GIRLS' SHOES, 11 'a to 1 's. TO CLEAR, 3/11 Pair. Only a few Pairs left of LADIES' SHOES. Good Value at 13/6 Pair. SPECIAL SALE PRICE, 7/6 Pair. LADIES' EVENING SHOES TO CLEAR 5/11 Pair. These comprise Blacks, Tans and Bronze in Bar and Court Styles. The Usual Prices of these Desirable Shoes were from 6/6 to 14/6 Pair, ODDMENTS in MEN'S and BOYS' CAPS. MEN'S TWEED CAPS. Usual Price, 3/6 to 4/6. CLEARING PRICE, 1/6 each. A GIFT FOR THE BOYS. BOYS' TWEED CAPS, Usually 1/3 each. SALE PRICE, 9d EACH. A Sample Lot of MEN'S UNDERWEAR FOR WINTER AT BARGAIN PRICES. NATURAL WOOL SHIRTS AND TROUSERS FROM 2/11. MERINO WOOL SHIRTS AND TROUSERS FROM 2/9. LAMBS' WOOL SHIRTS AND TROUSERS FROM 3/11. Plain and Ribbed, HERB'S A BARGAIN! 3 ONLY GREEN AND MAROON JUTE BEDROOM SQUARES. SIZE 9ft x 9ft. GRAND HEAVY QUALITY. Were 255/-. TO CLEAR, 15/-. BE EARLY FOR ONE OF THESE. THE BEST FABRIC FOR ONE-PIECE DRESSES. Usually 9/- the Dress. SALE PRICE, 4/11 THE DRESS LENGTH. SHANTUNG— Usually lOd ZEPHYR— Usually 9d CAMBRIC— Usually 9d ALL MARKED TO CLEAR 6?d YARD. ' DOZENS OF LINOLEUM REMNANTS. ALL EXCELLENT QUALITIES AND PATTERNS. LENGTHS ARE FROM 2 to 8 yards. ALL MARKED DOWN TO ALMOST HALF THEIR USUAL PRICE. 12 ONLY SLIP MATS WITH HEAVY COCOANUT CENTRES. THESE ARE A REAL SNIP. Usually 3/9 each. TO CLEAR AT 2/6 each. 10 ENDS ONLY DOMESTIC CRETONNES (Washing). ALL GOOD PATTERNS. Usually B£d to 11 Ad yard. NOW ALL ONE PRICE TO CLEARED YARD. Import Stores. Import Stores.

FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1913. At 12 o'clock. OWAK~ SALE. fUE Of AGO FARMERS' CO-OPERA-TIVE ASSOCIATION OF NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED. ' , 110NALD REID AND COMPANY, LIMITED, will hold their next fortnightly Sale on above date. PRESENT ENTRIES: v ~" 300 Good Forward Lambs 20 Four-tooth Ewes 15 Head Mixed Cattle 10 Young Pigs 70 Lambs , 20 Fat Ewes Further Entries Invited. , " i THE OTAGO FARMERS CO-OPERA-TIVE ASSOCIATION, LIMITED, will offer at the above time and place, on account of Mr T. W. Robinson, Owaka Valley, THE WHOLE OF HIS LIVE STOCK AND IMPLEMENTS. Particulars in Next Issue. And at their Store afterwards THE WHOLE OF HTS HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 5, 1913. At 1 o'clock sharp. CLEARING SALE OF STOCK AT LOCHINDORB STATION. yTROXACH, MORRIS AND COMPANY, LIMITED, have received instructions from the Executors of the late John Finlayson to sell, at the Station Yards," Lochindorb, on the above date — 300 Two-tooth Halfbred and Crossbred Ewes 400 Four and Six-tooth Halfbred and Crossbred Ewes 800 Eight-tooth Halfbred and Crossbred Ewes 850 Two-tooth Halfbred and Crossbred Wethers 1400 Four and Six-tooth Halfbred and Crossbred Wethers 550 Ewe Lambs 1100 Wether Lambs 5400 8 Cows 7 Yearling Steers and Heifers 5 Calves As the lease of portion oi Lochindorb has expired and is being subdivided by Government, the above stock must be sold. The Lochindorb flock is known to be a particularly healthy one, and sheep shifted from that country always do well. They are well grown and carry a splendid fleece, the wool prices obtained for Lochindorb usually being among the top lines offered in the Dominion. Arrangements are being made to convey buyers from Balclutha and back on day of sale. Intending purchasers must obtain tickets from the Auctioneers, or from Mr It. Law, their agent at Balelulia, not later than MONDAY, March H. GUNTHORP, i DENTIST, fl BALCLUTHA. ' 5} VISITS OWAKA—First and Third Thursdays. KAITANGATA—Second and Fourth Thursdays. MlLTON—'Tuesdays (weekly). BALCLUTHA—Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays, Saturdays, and every Evening.

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Clutha Leader, Volume XXXIX, Issue 55, 21 February 1913, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Clutha Leader, Volume XXXIX, Issue 55, 21 February 1913, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Clutha Leader, Volume XXXIX, Issue 55, 21 February 1913, Page 4