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DRAPERY. ROWN, EWING, AND 00 SPECIAL. [Copt.] Dunedin, December 5,1885. Messrs Brown, Ewing, and Co. Gentlemen,—As we sure determined to at once »i: ie jjuainggg recently opened by us as ien's Mercers, next Braithwaite's Book Arcade, we have decided to accept tout cash offer for the purchase of the entire stock InnonaA nn.l in nnllrV Plooba tslra AaKvcrv of once, and oblige with cheque for the amount as per stock sheets.—Yours, etc., (Signed) MAILER AND COX. BARGAINS GENTS' HOSIERY, L 843 Us 6d. Regular Now Price. Selling Oxford Shirts 5 0 3 6 Beßt Twill Shirts Summer Merino Shirts Gauze Merino Shirts »> »» » Summer Merino Pants it »• ii Gauze Merino Pants ii »i n Grey Merino Pants Oxford Pyjama Suits 15 0 9 0 ~ „ 17. 6 9 6 ~ „ , 20 0 10 0 Unshrinkable Pyjama Suits ... 32 6 20 0 ~ „ „ 35 0 22 6 , 40 0 25 0 Unshrinkable Tennis Shirts ... 14 0 9 6 ~ „ , 15 6 10 6 » > 17 0 11 6 Summer Merino Half-hose ... 2 3 16 Gauze Merino Half-hose Llama Half-hose »i >• Cashmere Half-hose Strong Braces .. Cantab Braces Berlin Braces Argosy Braces Credentia Braces Gonts' Silk HandkerchiefsSpot Borders, Fancy Borders, Self Colors, Fancy Colors ?', r, " " " •" ' " Gents Scarves, new shades, J-dozen 8 0 Gents' Scarves, latest styles, J-dozen 10 0 Gents' Collars, fashionable, Gents' Collars, patent clip, J-dozen 6 0 Gents' Scarf Pins, Sleeve Links, Studs, Solitaires ... 4 6 II «i ii ii ... i u a v Laventme Durable Umbrellas 15 0 7 6 , , ... 20 0 10 0 i> „ „ „ ... 25 0 12 6 Silk Umbrellas 30 0 15 0

BONA FIDE BARGAINS. JOB PURCHASES. A Bankrupt Manufacturer's Stock of Lace Curtains, which wo have just landed at we been able to mark off these Goods at prices ranging from 2s 9d per pair up to 12a Gd. The most inferior of this lot are really worth 3s 9d wholesale in Dunedin. Seventeen pieces of Tapestry Carpet at One Shilling and Ninepence per yard, ex Helen Denny; also 12 pieces at 2a 6d per yard. The great competition now rife amongst the manufacturers has induced Mr Ewing to place very large contracts for next season's delivery, and we have decided to offer last season's patterns, by the best known makers of Tapestry, at 3s 3d —former price 4s 6d. Best Brussels from 4s, Immediately on discharge of the Coptic's cargo we will offer a large lot of Linoleum, PURCHABEB EROM AN ASSIGNED ESTATE, for which we can charge as low as 2s 3d per yard. In our Fancy Dress Department we have just opened seven cases of Materials of various Textures, Colors all well Assorted, purchased in London at a uniform price to clear. The Reduction is equal to 4d in the la in the majority of the lines. "We have marked them to range from Bid per yard; one line at lljd is really worth Is Gd. We are now marking off a Special Stock of Ladies' Cashmere and Ottoman Silk Dolmans, VERY NICE GOODS, AND MOST BEASONABLE IN prick. One line in this invoice, of 22 extra quality and finish, we offer at 61s Gd, and should command a ready sale, We invite special attention to a parcel of Ladies' Colored Cotton and Balbriggan Hose, Stripes and Plain. Being a heavy purchase we have marked them at Is 6d —the Cheapest Line in Dunedin. Also job purchase of Children's Striped Hose, from 5d per pair; these are really good value for 9d. In our Haberdashery Department will be found well-assorted Stocks at lowest possible prices. The Ready-made Clothing Department receives our very careful attention. The garments are well finished, and cut in the latest styles. The preponderance of Colonial Tweeds and locally-manufactured Garments is steadily increasing. Boys' Suits in Tweed range from 5s 6d; Youths' Tweed Suits, from 17s lid; Men's Tweed Suits, from 355; Men's Tweed Trousers and Vests, from 17s 6d; Men's Tweed Trousers, from 6s 6d; Summer Waterproof Overcoats, from }»os. We guarantee that no house in the Colony can offer better value. Specially Displayed in Reserve Rooms (upstairs).

GRAND EXHIBITION OF NOVELTIES. ' 10,000 ARTICLES TO SELECT FROM. DIRECT SHIPMENT OF JAPANESE GOODS (Specially Selected) Fbom 6d to 150s. Thirty-eight cases of useful and ornamental articles, consisting of Tamaie Plaques Bowls, Saki Bottles, Teapots, Porcelain and Dragon Vases, Sage Trays, Zunda Vases, Kaga Cabinets, Nishida Tote a Teto Sets, Tuchi Vases, Somitski Cups and Saucers, Arima Cobings, Fans, Baskets, Table Mats, Ivory Sets, Awata "Vases, Cabinets, Desks, Caddies, Card Boxes, and innumerable other useful articles and curios. Twenty-three cases of latest Novel.ti.es in Knick-knacks, carefully selected by Mr Ewing f in Paris, London, Glasgow, and other markets, I consisting of Plush Photo Frames, Perfumery, Fancy Bellows, Albums (Floral, Army, Navy, and Illustrated), Writing-desks, Fcrap-books, Framed Illuminated Cards, Shell Work, Picnic Baskets, Hand Baskets, Brackets in Wood Plush Pincussions, Framed Photographic Scottish Scenery, Hand Screens, Glove Boxes, Brush and Crumb Trays, Tool Racks, Toys, Games, Children's Tea Sets, Tops, Dolls, Balls, Garden Tools. Very handsome Bohemian Glassware, Flower Vases, China, and Bric-a-brac. A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF FRENCH BRONZES. VERY CHEAP. We feel impelled to make special mention of this year's display. The variety of articles is so vast, and the novelty and taste displayed in the manufacture so great, that the usual diffidence as to the best or most suitable articles to select is easily overcome, whilst it will be universally admitted that every article is really very cheap.

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Evening Star, Issue 6802, 6 January 1886, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 6802, 6 January 1886, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 6802, 6 January 1886, Page 4

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