MONSTER CJLEAKING-OUT SALE AT S. & JAJ A E. VAILE'S. Q AND J. R. VAILE having determined on HOLDING only TWO CLEARING-OUT SALES YEARLY, their WLVTER SALE will commence THIS DAY, at their MONSTER DRAPERY, CLOTHING, BOOT and SHOE ESTABLISHMENT, Corner of Queen and Wyndh am-streeta, when GOODS will be SOLD' at HALF-PRICE, to EFFECT an ENTIRE CLEARANCE, and MAKE ROOM for SPRING STOCK. OBSERVE THE PRICE MARKED ON EVERY ARTICLE. S. & J. R VAI L E> NATIONAL MART, CORNER OF QUEEN AND WYNDHAMSTREETS.
GREAT CLEAKANCE SALE, PREVIOUS TO RETIREMENT FROM THB RE TAIL TRADE KEESING, DOITSH, & B^^SSINGr ABB NOW BBLLINCt AY CANADA BUILDINGS* AND THE SHOP ADJOINING THE ODD FELLOWS' HALL:— 8. d. HORROCKS'S LONG CLOTjS, per yard 0 8i Glazed Lining, per yard 0 3| Good Brown Holland, per yard ... 0 _ Crinolines, each 2 11 Yard- wide Grey Calico ... 0 6J Double-width Grey Sheeting, per yard 1 1 Good All-wool Welsh Flannel, per yard 0 114 Fast Ginghams, per yard 0 6} Hoylo's Print, per yard 0 6j Trimmed and Untrimmed Hats, Unde» Cost Llama, in all colours, per yard 1 1 Good Wincey, per yard 0 6 Aberdeen Wincey, and French Merino, Under Cost French Kid Gloves, per pair 1 0 Men'a Mole Trousers, double>stiched, per pair 7 0 Men's Tweed Suits, good quality, per suit 29 6 Men's Crimean Shirts, good quality, each 5 0 Boys' and Youths' Cord and Mole Trousers, per pair 5 Q Men's Felt Hats, good quality, each ... S 11 Men's, Boys', and Youths' Inverness Capes and Overcoats, bargains.
JAMES CATEE, PEG BOOT MAKEB, WTNDHAM-STEEET, T3EGS to inform his friends and the public that he has opened a BRANCH SHOP iw QUEEN-STREET, (Opposite Mrs. Heidis, Milliner.) J. C. assures those ladies and gentlemen who may favour him with their patronage that they will obtain first-quality boots, in very great variety, at the lowest possible prices for OASH'onlt. P.S. Please to observe the address :— 212, QUEEN-STREET, (Opposite Mn. Heldt's,;Milliner; AKD 35, WYNDHAM-STREET. June 15, 1867.
GOOD NEWS TO ALL WHO CAN APPRECIATE"^ ENUINE WINES AND SPIRITS AT EXTEEMELY LOW PEIOES JAMES OLDHAM 7 HIGH-STREET-BEGS to inform his Customers and the Publio that, notwithstanding the GREAT INCREASE in DUTST, he is prepared to sell at the ollowing prices for CASH :—: — CAPE WINES 24a. per doz. Pure and Free from Spirit. PORTS AND SHERRIES ... 265. to 365. According to Brand and Age. CHAMPAGNE 365. to 565, According to Brand. CLARET, BURGUNDY, and other FRENCH WINES 26«. to 42a. RUM 16s. to 18s. per gaL BRANDY (Pale or Dark) 20s. to 24b. BRANDY (in cases) 365. tosssi WHISKEY, GENEVA, and OLD TOM, at equally Low Pkioks. ALB and STOUT ... 11b. to 14. per dos. TEA (good value) from Is. 9d. to 2s. 9dper lb. His STOCK of TOBACCO, CIGARS, COF. FEE, &c, &c, &c, are well worth a trial ; and he trusts to convince all that it is their interest to deal with JAMES OLDHAM, WINE AND SP RIT MERCHANT, AND MnrtßAr Watib Maituiaotout, HIG,H. STREET. AUCXLAJSD, '
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIII, Issue 3157, 30 August 1867, Page 6
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