SNOWDEBPS RETAIL DRAPERY WAREHOUSE. Ijipobter of all Classes of Plain and Fancy Deafery. NEW WINTER SHIPMENTS. SEALETTE AND CLOTH DOLMANS LADIES' AND CHILDEEN'S ULSTEES QUILTED CLOAKS SEALETTE AND CLOTH JACKETS NEW MACINTOSH CLOAKS CHILDREN'S AND MAIDS' EEEFEES TEIMMED MILLINEET. STEAW, FELT, AND TWEED HATS CHDLDREN'S PLUSH BONNETS FANCY WOOL SHAWLS FEATHEES AND AIGEETTES UNDEECLOTHING, COESETS HOSIERY, UMBRELLAS &c, &c. &c. SNOWDEN'S RETAIL DRAPERY WAREHOUSE, 54, LAMBTON-QUAY, Opposite Ore's City Buffet Hotel, and next to Wilson & Richardson's old premises. SUCCESS. SIR— The success that has attended, my business since I opened up my New Goods is so great that I feel it my duty to thank the public for their liberal patronage, and beg to inform them that I will continue to I sell Cheaper, if possible aB I have been advised of another shipment at an early date. I have been asked by some of the Sons of St. Crispin how it is I am giving away Boots, as they call it. Not only that, bnt they threaten to boycot mo if 1 continue to sell so cheap. Now, I wish to inform them that I am not giving away Boots, but I sell them at a small profit. The seoret is this — I import direot for cash, sell for cash, don't require a palace for their accommodation, therefore can sell at less profit, and the public get the benefit, whioh the following quotations will show how goods are slaughtered to the public : — Five gross of hob-nailed Bluchers will be given away for the next few days at <ls lid, will last to put the To Aro Railway through; best kip pegged Bluchers, only 7s lid, never been offered before for the money ; 17 pairs Gents' Elastics at 5s Gd ; Porpoise-hide Shooters, broad solos, only 23s Gd, worth 32s (sd ; throe trunks of very [superior Hand-sewn Boots, 228 6d and 25b, cash ; Walking Shoes, from 7s 6d to 20s, a real plum. All others equally cheap. Gents' nice English Boots, from 10s 6d. There has been a regular raid on Ladies' 4s 9d Shoes, only three trunks loft. Glovelid, lligh-lec Loco and Button Boots, very cheap. Children's in great variety, from Is per pair. The public are invited to roll in and seoure the Bargains to M. TEACY, Willis-street. CLEARING SALE OF SUMMER GOODS. |FOE SEVEN DAYS ©NLY. Dress Lengths, from 2s 6d per doz Semnants Cashmore, half-price Print Dresses, from 2s lid per doz Bordered Art Muslins, from 5Jd Excellent value in Ladies' Hose, from Ccl per pair Children's Hose, from 3Jd per pair Ladies' Corsets, hrlf-prico Excellent value in Striped Galateas, from 5d per yard Ladies' and Children's Straw Hats, at cost price Ladies' Trimmed Hats, from 2s 6d The above goods must be sold within the next sovon days to make room for the NEW SEASON'S GOODS now coming to hand at MURRAY & CASEY'S, 57, CUBA-STEEET. TIT-BITS of FURNITURE. PARISIAN ELEGANCE, GEEMAN INGENUITY, AMEETCAN NOTIONS, JAPANESE & CHINESE ODDITIES, WITH TjpNGLISH COMFORT AND EXCELLENCE OF WORKMANSHIP AND MATERIAL, AT PRICES TO SUIT ALL POCKETS. Fob Every Kind of Furniture, From the lovely Queen Anne Sheraton Work to the Fittings of a Cottage, in faot everything to make HOME COMFORTABLE ! GO TO HENRY FIELDER, ART FURNITURE MANUFACTURER, Manners and Lombard Streets, Wellington, AND The Square, ... PaliJierston Nobth. "CHARGE OF THE LIGHT BRIGADE." HALF-A-LEAGUE, half-a-league, Half -a-league onward ; Into our Outfitting Shop Rush many hundreds. Clothing ! is the people's cry ; " Whose is the best to buy ? " To BEREY & OEE'S, Cuba-street, fly ! Shont many hundreds. Tailors to the right of us ; Mercers to the left of ns : Clothiers around ns ; All, all, have blundered. WE are stocked with Tweeds, like a fair, Armed with a CUTTER rare, Who -withthe experts of the daywill compare, So come on in hundreds. Come, then, right on to us, For valne you'll find us Unequalled and matchless , We ne'er yet have blundered ! Stormed at by those who sell Goods they are ashamed to tell Will fail, we know too well, To satisfy hundreds. None can such Mercery sell ; BEEEY & ORE buy too well, As their olients all can tell, Say many hundreds. When shall onr glory fade ? Ne'er, while the Outfitting Trade Is done at the charges WE have made, Shouts many hundreds. TF YOU FEEL A COLD COMING, Do not delay, but take some " MARUPA," And avoid further expense and inconvenience . This Remedy ia Good.
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Evening Post, Volume XLIII, Issue 61, 12 March 1892, Page 1
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731Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XLIII, Issue 61, 12 March 1892, Page 1
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