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ANNUAL SU SALE ■ NOW OH. ...FOR... FURTHER SEDUCTIONS! Thousands of Pounds worth of goods MUST GO, if w« have almost to give them away. See Here!!,! 1000 pairs of MEN'S OOLONtAL RIBBED PANTS will be sacrificed 2g Q& p 3 jr. Nothing the matter except that we are overstocked. FOX’S SERGE. We have 10 pieces too many, and until they are sold will make from them A SUIT TO MEASURE for Q(J Not rubbish, mind, but FOX’S SERGE. The Stocks are too heavy by several thousand pounds, and this surplus MUST BE CLEARED before the annual balance-sheet is prepared in March. In order to effect this, EVERY ARTICLE IY STOCK. (except Haberdashery) HAS BEEN HEAVILY REDUCED. Thus, whatever you may want, you are certain to effect a considerable saving. IT IS WOPvTH REMEMBERING that every 10s you spend gives you one chance in our No. 12 Competition for £lO Casli. Someone must win this, and as no great skill is required it is just as likely to be you as anyone else, THE WINNERS jE THE PREVIOUS COMPETITIONS BEING— No. l.— Miss Mayne, Royal Terrace, Dunedin fMr -, ‘Daily Times' Office, Dunedin No. 3. •[ Mr Ferguson, ‘ Daily Times’ Office, Dunedin VMrSinclair, ‘Daily Times’ Office, Dtmed a ?Mr * Mrs R. Mitchell, Musselburgh, Dunedin w ,jMrW. E. Richardson. The Glen, Outrun No. Mr James Paterson, The Mains, Gore (Mr Duncan M'Gregor, Milton No. 4.—Mr Anthony Young, Milton No. 6.—Mi* A. Dodds, Musselburgh No. fl.—Mr Dunlop, Oaversham J No. 7.-— Mr James Wyber, Owaka’ 1 fMr Jatr.es Watte, Uaungatua 0 No. 8. •{ Mr W. H. Paterson, The Mains, Gore VMiss Gray, Maungatua No. 9.—Miss Annie Huir, SpHngbsnk, Maungatu ( Mrs Hollow, Royal Arcade, Dunedin No. 10. < Mrs Mackey, Littleboume, Roslyn , (, (special second prise of £i 2a) No. IL—Mr Thomas Henderson, Bavensbourne. TAILORING. We have now received invoices for the New Tweeds, Those on hand must consequently go. We offer a smart Tailor-made Suit for 52/6. or a reliable Suit to measure for 39/6. REDUCED PRICE FOR COTTONS. CLARK’S 200yds.—-2 Rada for 3|d or Is 7d dozen. BROOK’S 500yds.—3d Reel, 8s dozen. KNITTING COTTON, Is lid lb. CROCHET COTTON—2 Balia for 3Jd, or la 8d dozen.

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Evening Star, Issue 11684, 17 February 1902, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 11684, 17 February 1902, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 11684, 17 February 1902, Page 2

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