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Public Notices, ST. GEORGE Marmalade.—Selected Fruit and Best Sugar. All grocers. ' 0009099 9 OOOOOQO O e Lane's Emulsion for 9 Sumner Colds. Men, Z _ women, and children. eoitcec oooeoieo BEGIN 1904 by Purchasing a ''.Bonsor'' Linoleum Polisher, latest Tabor-3arn{* invention for housekeepers. Is 6d, ironmongers. T. GEORGE Marmalade.—Best in the market. AH grocers. FRAMING PICTURES Pruned in Beat Style at Lowertftim*, LARGE ABSOBT3IENT of Now and Beautiful MOULDINGS. Special Quotations for ADVERTISING CARDS and large quantities.' ' SMITH & SMITH (T. GEORGE Marmalade.—Once used, al- • ways .used. All grocers.

GREAT Over 5,000 ft. additional Floor Spade now being added to our Premises. WIS ARE AGAIN ENLARGING, AND TO AVOID DAMAGE BY DUST AND MORTAR, AND TO L&SSEN THE MUDDLE INEVITABLE WHEN BUILDING OPERATIONS ARE PROCEEDING, ' WE ARE NOW HOLDING A Unprecedented in out History, • AND RECORD-BREAKING IN ITS BARGAIN-GIVING CHARACTER. SEE OUR CIRCULAR FOR PULL LIST. The following are * few only of our many .." Startling Bargains:— 5,000 YARDS FRENCH PRINTED DELAINES in light ami dark grounds, worth from la 6d to 2s 6d a yard, now for Bj|d all round. See oar large window filled with these." - 480 YARDS LOVELY PRINTED PEAU-DE-SOD3 AND JAPANESE BLOUSE SILKS, n»w goods, usually sold at 3s 6d a yard, Sale Pries Is 6<L See south window for these. 16 PD7.CES ALL-WOOL FLAKED DRESS STUFFS in Light Green, Gray, Blue, Fawn, Brown, and Black grounds, former price 2s 6d, now for Is 3d yard. ' 260 PIECES THE VERY BEST FANCY CAMBRIC PRINTS, worth 8-Jd vard all to dear at Light Fancies 4|d, Navy Grounds s|d yard. " ' 24 PIECES ONLY FANCY BLOUSE MUSLINS, worth up to 10§d vard, clearine at 2|d yard. ■ s 10 PnSCES ALL-WOOL BLACK FRENCH ARMURKS AND TRICOT CORDS formerly sold at 3s 6d, now for 2s 3d yard. " ' 40 DOZEN WHITE FRILLED PILLOW-CASES, worth Is 3d each, clearing at Is Ofd per pair. 27 DOZEN FANCY COVERED AND FRILLED KAPOK CUSHIONS worth 3<. Gd, Sale Price Is Hid. Thousands of LADIES' FASHIONABLE HATS thrown out at 6d, Is, Is 6d, lg Hid each—some wete 10s 6d. All this season's goods; come in and see them. LADIES' CRAVENETTE SAC JACKETS, formerly sold at 29s lid and 39s lid each now 6s lid and 8s lid to clear. . ' All our DELAINE and SILK BLOUSES we are clearing at Desperate Prices. CHILDREN'S WHITE and COLORED SUN BONNETS and HATS almost given away, Is each. Hundreds of LACE COLLARS, CAPES, SCARVES, and FICHUS ruthlessly sacrificed. 27-inch width WHITE WASHING JAPANESE SILKS, small neat figures, now Is 9d yard—usual price, 2s 6d. SHANTUNG TUSSORE SILKS, worth is 9d, now for la 3d yard. 12 dozens LADIES' Large OVERALL PRINT PINAFORES, worth 2s lid; to clear is 6£d each. ' BARGAINS in READY-TO-WEAR COSTUMES, JACKETS. SKIRTS, MANTLES, SPECIAIi TO MEN. 36 Good DARK TWEED SAC SUITS, all to go at 19s lid each. 6 dozen SAMPLE HARD FELT HATS, Newest Shapes, worth up to lis 6d—now 4s 6d, 5s 6d, and 6s 6d each. 15 dozen Good WOOL KNITTED "SOX;'is 3d and Is 6d quality, for Is per pair. Hundreds of TIES and SCARVES, were Is and Is 6d—now 6d each. LADIES: WE DO NOT, AS A RULE, INDULGE IN SUPERLATIVES, BUT ON THIS OCCASION THE STRONGEST TERMS ARE- NECESSARY TO DO JUSTICE TO OUR OFFERINGS. COME IN AND SEE THEM. Drapery Supply Association 81 AND 83 GEORGE STREET. AND BRANCH AT SpUTH DUNEDIN. ;

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Evening Star, Issue 12094, 15 January 1904, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 12094, 15 January 1904, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 12094, 15 January 1904, Page 8

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