FRIDAY. THE IMPOST STORE NEWS. :>». JUNE, 8, 1913. THE STORE FOR GOODS OF QUALITY. OUR WHOLE STORE IS BRIMFUL OF NEW AND SEASONABLE GOODS FOR PRESENT WEAR. GOODS ONLY OF CHARACTER AND SOUND MERIT ARE HERE. PRICES ARE AS REASONABLE AS POSSIBLE. CORSETS. CORSETS. A Complete Range of D. and A. CORSETS in all the most approved Styles, in either Drab or White— PRICES, 6/6, 7/6, 8/6, 10/6 We strongly recommend the D. and A. CORSET for Comfort and Appearance. The Very Comfortable DAYDREAM CORSET, suitable for matrons, belted round the hips, grey— PRICE, 9/6 pair The Famous P. D. CORSET, in both short and medium lengths— PRICES, 5/11, 7/6, 9/6 pair WARNER'S RUST-PROOF CORBET, all Styles. The Newest Shapta in W.B. CORSETS, including "Erect} Form" and "Nuform," with short tops and long hips. PRICES RANGE 7/6, 8/- to 12/6 pair LADIES' SHOWROOM, IMPORT STORES, BALCLUTHA. FLEECY FLANNELETTE AND FLANNEL. GOOD WEARING WHITE FLANNELETTE. 30-32-inch wide, 7d and 7sd yard 34-36-inch wide, B£d, 9d, 104 d to 1/- yard We also have a similar range in PINK FLANNELETTE. STRIPED FLANNELETTE. 32-34-inch wide, 7 Jd, Bd, BJd yard 34 36-inch wide, 9d, lOd to 1/2 yard Special Line of Heavy DIAGONAL FLANNELETTES, in White, Cream, and Coloured Stripes. Quite the best wearing Flannelette to be had. ONE PRICE O*LY—l/- yard Dominion-made All-wool FLANNELS, in Pink, White and Grey. PRICE, 1/2, 1/4, 1/6, 1/9 yard "Delta" Finish FLANNELS, all wool— PRICE, 1/4, 1/6, 1/0 yard Scarlet and Navy SCOTCH FLANNELPRICE, 1/9 yard The Famous "MEDICO" FLANNELPRICE, 1/9 and 2/- yard WE CLOSE ALL DAY MONDAY NEXT TO HONOUR THE KING'S BIRTHDAY,-2nd JUNE, 1913. MEN'S SHIRTS. MEN'S SHIRTS. MEN'S UNION WORKING SHIRTS, in Light Grounds, Assorted Stripes— With Collars, 4/9, 5/3, 5/11, 6/6 With Bands, 4/6, 4/11, 5/6, 5/11 MEN'S TWEED WORKING SHIRTS, all Dark Colours— With Collars, 5/6, 5/11, 6/6 each MEN'S WARM CRIMEAN ALL-WOOL SHIRTS, good weight With Collars or Bands— PRICE, 7/6 and 8/6 each MEN'S "DOCTOR" FLANNEL SHIRTS, guaranteed unshrinkable. The very thing for business men— PRICE, 8/6 each MEN'S CEYLON AND FLANNEL SHIRTS, with Bands; nice Dressy Colours — PRICE, 5/6 and 6/6 each MEN'S TUCKED-FRONT DRESS SHIRTS—the correct thing— 7/6 each MEN 3 WHITE DRESS SHIRTS, Long or Short Front, Square Cuffs— PRICES, 6/6, 7/6, 8/6 each MEN'£> .DEPARTMENT, IMPORT STORES, BALCLUTHA. it
LAND. LAND. LAND. SHEEP FARM, 400 ACRES, at £7 PER ACRE. Situated 7 miles from Gore, all low- ying downs and ridge, well-watered, healthy country; 30 acres turnips, • 00 acres new grass, 30 acres native state, balance English grasp pastui i-s; carries fully one ewe to acre, 30 cattle, horseß, etc.; good new 4-roo: i house, stable, loft, etc. £SOO Cash Ingoing; Balance, 5 per cent Interest. DAISY FARMS. — MAI AURA —100 acres undulating, heavy rich top soil, all limed, good and extensive buildings. £l6 10b jar acre. WYNDHAM—IOO and 180 acres, a I river flat, in grand heart, great grass land; house and farm buildin s, 4 miles to factory. Prices, £l6 and £lB. Liberal terms. A. H. AiTKEN, LAND SALESMAN, GORE. IMPORTAN r NOTICE. Now that my STATIONERY and IANOY GOODS Business has increased so much I have decided to fit up one of the other shops in my New Building as a HAIRDRESSING and TOBACCONISTS SHOP, and dispose of this to a Tirst-class Tradesman. I take this opportunity of thanking my numerous friends and customers for their liberal support, and trust they will extend the same to my Successor in the Hairdressing and Tobacconist Department, and a continuance to myself in the Corner Shop, where you will find a nice stock of BOOKS, STATIONERY, FANCY GOODS, MUSIC, Etc., lite. J. W. F. Clarke THE LEADING STATIONER, NEW BUILDINGS, BALCLUTHA. Drills. McCormick and Deering. Out on their own for Simplicity and Durability. Lighest Draught Machine on the Market Fitted with latest Hutch!son?famous3Turnip"Feed. Intending Purchasers should inspect at P. C. Hislop's SHOWROOMS - - BALCLUTHA. J. E. STEWART, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, BALCLUTHA. Removing to S. Henry's Auction Rooms, JOHN STREET. Periodical Auction Sales of FRUIT, PRODUCE, FURNITURE, ETC. Clearing out Sale oik Friday.
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Clutha Leader, Volume XXXIX, Issue 84, 6 June 1913, Page 4
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678Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Clutha Leader, Volume XXXIX, Issue 84, 6 June 1913, Page 4
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