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FTJMiiO KOfIOBS. RAPERY SUPPLY ASSOCIATION, 86 and 88 Geokge street. DIOK AND M'KEOHNIE, Proprietors. , S THK PUPIL OF THE EYE la the most tender tpot in the human body, likewise ia the Purse the most safely guarded of all the treasures of man. SHILLING "HAINKD"IS A SHILLING GAINED, and it behoves Heads of Households to save every shilling possible. At this season of the year, when all feel the necessity of ROVIDING WARM CLOTHING AND SUITABLE COVEBINd, wheie to do so most economically is the great desideratum. Fortunately, at no time has Drapery Goods been so cheap, and every day we hear the remark "OW CHEAP THINGS NOW ARE 1We claim to have materially assiated to produce this result. We have brought to the doors of the people the manufactures of the world direct without the middleman's profit. 'E HAVE PROVIDED FOR ALL the ft benefits which can only be secured by buying for cash in the Home markets, and doing business only on the ready money principle. E ADHERE FIRMLY TO THIS, being ' thoroughly convinced by close observation that it is conducive to the best interests of buyer and seller. We enjoy then fIVERY ADVANTAGE KNOWN TO <J OTHERS —and a good many others don't enjoy—and can with confidence assert that to all who want to shop economically and well, who require useful goods at reasonable prices, and a little to go a long way, the RAPBRY SUPPLY ASSOCIATION 18 , THB PLACE.—We have made ample provision this season for supplying the wants of a much larger circle of Customers. Our Stock is extensive, our Premises improved, and the inducements we offer sufficient, we believe, to assure the extended patronage we expect. 'T IS HARDLY NECESSARY, we think, nor have we Bpace at our command, to Catalogue fully our Departments and the many special lines we have, but we may mention that N OUR DRESS DEPARTMENT we show New Goods from 4|d yard upwards, including Cardinal and Maroon, Cowl Cloths, Diagonals and Amazons for Cloakings; Velveteens and Plushes (all shades), from Is lid yard. "N OUR SHOW ROOM will be found Jackets and Mantles in Flush, Cheviot, trimmed Astrachan, Beaver, etc. Our Ulsters are in the Russian and Newmarket shape, and we have a line of Fur-edged Broche Cloaks at 29s 6d each. UR MILLINERY IS OUR STRONG , POINT, as all who inspect our Window Show cawti gee. It la universally admitted to be second to none in taste and style, and in price below the average. URS, WRAP SHAWLS, JERSEYS, and the many Bide lines which go to make up a complete wardrobe, can be had tempting in price and profusion. 'E ARE MAKING A BIG BID just , , now ia the Furnishing way, and are showing lovely patterns in Flooroloths (quite new designs), Doormats, Hearthrugs, Cretonnes, Art Muslins, Blankets, Quilts, and Towels. All these, and the many UNDRIES NECESSARY TO HOUSEKJ KEEPING, we can supply cheap. See our lovely reversible Cretonnes at 6|<i, our Damask Tablings at Is OJd, and our Colored Table Covers at 2s lid; while our Colonial Flannels in Shetland, pink, scarlet, better than last winter s. T OUR FANCY COUNTER OUR STOCK w"}ll be found well assorted in best make's of Hosiery, Gloves, Ribbons, and Laces; while Umbrellas with us are a specialty. We have strong handles, modest handles, plain handle?, crook handles, natural wood, ebony, pearl, and horn handles, London, Paris, and Dresden handles. E HAVE RBFRAINED THIS MONTH from quoting prices much; after »ll they are hardly a criterion, Other houses will, of course, have goods at the same prices as ours; but If you will take tirpe to compare qualities you will gee the advantage of buying from us. In conclusion, B ARE GOOD FOR OUR STATE-MENTS.-We want you to bear that fact lu mind when your eye lights on this announcement. Any firm jan write c, advertisement, biji to b8 of any value' it be true; the value must be there, not alone empty words. We invite vouto UT OURS TO THE MOST SKVEKE TEST. You'il not find them wanting. Ladies, then put every penny in your purse, take the first fciamcor to our door, and thank your lucky Eta'rs there is such a place as HE DRAPERY SUPPLY ASSOCIATION, 8G and 88 George street. DIOK AND M'KEOHNIE, Proprietors, STAFFORDSHIRE HOUSE. GO to Ri tonic's and get your Lamps Fitted ; all kinds of Lamp Glasses, Wicks, Burners, and Fittings kept in TOCK; Lamps Repaired and put in good order; a large Asßoitment of Lamps on hand; Household >EQUISITES cheaper than any shop in town; Crockery, RUSHWARE, Tinware, Saucepans, ■ Kettles, and Ironmongery of all descriptions. OTB Addreas: "1 RITCHIE, 29 George street, next Wardell Bros. HANS PAULI, ETIRING from Business at expiration of lease. All goods must be sold for what they will fetch. \0 clear the line I have marked about 8 dozen Table Lamps of beautiful designs ABULOUSLY low prices that they must must please the most ardent bargain hunter. A. AND J. FLEMING. I 0, A. and J. Fleming b B 4 U at 96 George street, ITH the Choicest Assortment of iruits, T » Vegetables, Confectionery, and Dairy Produce, whioh they are prepared to sell wholeBale or retell at the lowest possible prices for cash, A trial soliolted by A. and J. Fleming, Remember, 96 George street, J. F, BRUNDELL. F. BRUNDELL, Plumber and Gaafitter, has Removed to Stuart street, corner of ATH STREET, where he is prepared to do all kinds of Repairs or OBBING at Moderate Prices and with Punctuality. Telephone No. 437. Baths fitted up, etc. 0. A. BRESSEY. nOT:,'W;«ffi»:JW&ff»*JW« painted on Opel Satin, and Gelatine. 'S foe Birthday Cards; every RESSEY'S for Birthday Books and Booklets. RESSEY'S for Photographic Albums, floral or plain, from 2s. RESSEY'S for Scrap Books; large variety of Scraps. RESSEY'S for Japanese Goods, Desks, Purses, and Pocket Books, SBY'S for Bibles, Prayer and Hymn Books. 161 George street '

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Evening Star, Issue 8506, 4 May 1891, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 8506, 4 May 1891, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 8506, 4 May 1891, Page 4

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