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PUBLIC NOTICE. D.S.A. RBADY WITH OUR BIG BARGAINS. THE SUMMER FAIR AND STOCK-TAKING BALI DRAPERY SUPPLY ASSOCIATION, GEORGE STREET, AND SOUTH DUNBDIN, IS NOW ON; And will assuredly prove to the publio the GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY ofthb SEASON. UR FAIRS HAVE IN THE PAST INVARIABLY BEEN SUCCESSFUL because we have kept faith with the public. Onoe again we are ready to do the right thing by you, and will now offer bigger E CAN ONLY ENUMERATE HERE ~ A FEW OF OUR MANY BARGAINS, but we invite the most exacting and critical buyers to call and examine the goods. There can be no risk in seeing what we offer; there's positive loss in not doing so. Now let our goods talk. ANCY DRESS STUFFS AT PRICES TO SET PEOPLE TALKING-Is Hid, 2s lid, 3s Ud, and 4s lid the Full Dress Length of Double Width Ecarte Beiges, Cbeviotines, and Tweedf, half usual prices. All-wool French Suitings and Cloths-5s lid, 6a lid, 7s lid the Full Dress. Worsted Coating Serges, 8s Ud, 10s 6d, Us 9d, in all Colors and Black. , LACK AND NAVY SERGES, still the most popular Dress of the day. We have these in great variety. All-wool at Is OAd, Is 3d, is 6£d, Is ll£d, and 2s od. These are all double width and Bound, reliable goods. Black Crepons, Is 6£d, Is ll£d, 2s 6d, 2s Ud ; Cream Wool Serges, Is o±d,.ls6£d, Is ll£d, and 2s 6d. Do not miss these if you have any babies to dress. IGHT FANCY PRINTS, various kinds, clearing at 2|d usually 4|d ; White, Navy, Cornflower, and Red-ground Prints, with spots anl sprays, now 3fd. TheEe are Hoyle's goods, and wash well. Printed Nainsooks, in white grounds and dark grounds, 4|d—our 6|d quality. All our Cotton Crepons going at 4|d—some were Is 2d a yard. White Fancy Muslins at 2|d, 3£d, and 4fd—old prices, 4|d, s§d, and 7Jd. Blue, Fawn, and Navy Drills, 73d-formerly 10|d. RE YOU INTERESTED IN MANCHESTER GOODS? Then see our Flannelettes at lfd, 2|d, 3§d a yard—worth more money at the present moment in Cottonopolis; Sheets, 2yds by 2£, already hemmed, in White and Grey Puretwill Sheeting, Is Hid, 2s 6d, 2s lid, and 3s 6d each; yard wide Flannelc'.to (stripes), 2s Ud per dozen yards; heavy Twill Cretonnes, in a dozen good patterns, ?|d a yard ; Reversible Cretonnes, 3fd; Double-width Bordered Reversible Cretonne for curtains, Is per yard—worth Is 6u. 0 YOU REQUIRE ANY HOUSEHOLD DRAPERY? Our lace Curtains at Is 6d, Is Hid, 2s Ud. 3s Ud, up to 12s lid were much higher, and are each perfect in desigu and quality ; our Towels at from 6§d to 2a lid per pair are not to be equaled anywhere; while our stock of Quilts, Table Covers, Blankets, etc , both in assortment and price, is too extensive and various to particularise. Come and see them is all we ask. Floorcloths and Linoleums are now cheaper than ever, though, in common with all other goods at Home, prices have advanced. Floorcloths, 2yds wide, at Is 2gd, Is 6d per running yard; Linoleum, 2yds wide, Is yard; narrower widths in proportion. "N SHOW ROOM STUFF AND GOODS OF PASSING FASHION the old policy—a clean sweep, regardless of first cost— will be pursued. Boxes of Hats,all thesea-oil's shapes, at 6d, 9d, and Is each, to clear; Boys' Galatea and Sailor shapes at the same prices; Trimmed Hats from Is lljd to 10s 6d—practically half-price; Ladies' "Lace and Jet Bonnets, 6s 6d to 10$ 6d—usually 10s 6d to 21s—comfortable and becoming to all ages. ACKETS AND CAPES now going at almost any price. Black Serge Jacket?, silk faced, 5s lid, 7s 6d, 10s 6d; Tweed and Cloth Capes, with velvet collars and tartan backs (two lots), 8s lid and 10s 9d eaoh—pick where you like; Ladies' Blaok Capes and Mantles. 6s lid, 8s lid, up to 428-for the Fair only; Girls' Black and Navy Jackets, all sizes, 2s lid, 3s lid, 4s Ud—some lined s'dk throughout, and worth four times the money ; Black All-wool Serge Walking Skirts, 5s 6d each ; Jacket and Skirt Costumes, in tweed, 17s 6d, in Black Serge 22s 6d—usually 29s 6d, and cheap at that. OT A SHADOW OF A DOUBT ABOUT THE FOLLOWING.-Boxes of Flowers at Id, 3d, and 6.1 each; Boxes of Feather Tips at 6d; Long Hats, Is 6d each; Ladies' Blouses, cent, more : Feather Boas, 3s Ud, 5s lid, 78 lid—nothing so suitable for autumn wear; Aprons in Holland and Muslin, 6|d, Bjd, and Is each various shapes, but all usuallv much more; Corsets at Is UJd, 2s 6d, 2s Ud, and our Standard C.B. and Thomson's from 3s 6d to 6s 6d only ; Underclothing in Flannelette or Longcloth at similar reductions; Ladies' Undervests at 6d, Bd, and 9d, and in Knitted Wool 9d—close fitting and comfortable. AKE OUR WORD JUST ENOUGH L TO COME AND SEE our Umbrellas and Sunshades. Good Brown Twill Levantine Umbrellas at Is Hid each, will wear and keep the color—better numbers at 2s 6d and 2s lid; Gloria Umbrellas at 3s I'd and ss6d ; Satin De Chene, 6s 6d to 10s 6d, wear and satisfaction guaranteed ; lovely Shot Silk Sunshades, frilled and p'ain, clearing at 2a Hid—former prices, 5s 6d and 7s lid. | LOVES AND HOSIERY AT THE T EXTRAORDINARY PRICES QUOTED BELOW.-Ladies' Lkle Gloves, 4id pair; Ladies' Taffeta Gloves, 6d and 9d ; Child's Taffeta Gloves, 4Jd and 6d per pair—all the above in black or colors; 4-button Black Kid Gloves, Is pair; 4-dome Black and Tan, guaranted French kid glov.ee, 2s lldf; our standard 3s Ud Glove; Women's and Children's Black Bibbed Cash-mere-finifh Hose, 4|d pair, all I sizes; Ladies and Children's All- j wool Black Ribbed Cashmere Hose, Is per pair—worth usually Is 6d; Knitted Fingering Colonial-made Stockings—Children's Is, Ladies' 1b 3d per pair (unmatchable elsewhere). Dozens of other qualities marked proportionately low. IRBONS AND LACES MUST SELL QUICKLY, when we offer Allsilk Ribbons, lin width, in the best colors only (as pink, cream, blue, etc), at lfd a yard ; l£in at 3|d; while we have boxes of Fancy Ribbons clearing at 2|d a yard—former prices up to Is. New Guipure and Point Laces, in white, cream, and butter color, all reduced; White and Cream Guipure Lace, 10in wide, now lidworth 6fd; Torchon. Maltese, and Val. Laces, at 6d, 9tl, and Is per dozen; real Linen Torchon Edgings, 2£d, 4£d, 6£d per dozen yards. REMEMBER! THE FAIR At both our Establishments, GEORGE STREET (next Lawrence, butcher), and MAIN ROAD, South Dunedm, IS NOW ON. Be in Time.

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Evening Star, Issue 9911, 24 January 1896, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 9911, 24 January 1896, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 9911, 24 January 1896, Page 4

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