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A Sovereign for Five Shillings ASSIGNED STOCK OF SULLIVAN'S, RATTRAY STREET. For Immediate Sale TO-MORROW, at ALL GOODS ON SHOW IN OUR MIDDLE WINDOW. Statham and Co. Messrs Fyfe and Cuming, Ounedin. Zealandia Chambers, 26 DowHng street, Dunedin, July 13, 1911. Dear Sirs, —We beg to advise you that your tender of 5s 3d in the £ cash for the stack of C. D. Sullivan has been accepted, subject to conditions of Sate.—Yours faithfully, STATHAM AND CO. g I (For the Trustee). I The Goods are right and will stir you with great enthusiasm to buy, also aid you in your personal adornment. Prices are ridiculous. You can buy a pound's worth for five shillings. Never before in the annals of the Drapery Trade has there been such Extraordinary Reductions. Never was Drapery offered at such Low Prices. ssaassagammmmmam+mmmmmm

WE INVITE YOU To Inspect the Magnificent Additions TO THE TREASURE HOUSE! . . With its wonderful array of show windows and cases, which in design and arrangement of stock forms one of the finest, largcsCaud most complete Jewellery Houses in Australasia. You should not miss a visit—it will show you clearly how thoroughly wo lead in our business. All tho newest creations or ScjowVllor's and silversmith's art. will bo found here in endless variety—a variety so enehanturiff in refinement and excellence that KsnocqualinlWdin. We leave nothing undone that tends to produce artisti-.'. merit, embodying every consideration that will °ivo absolute saiisiactionWe invite you to wander through the Treasure House at your leisure, and compare our prices. You will be immediately convinced that vou cannot K H nqtial value elsewhere and also be enlightened about <• Usual Prices," " feales," and Delusive Discounts. 5 ' vfiMmirAV/MhWs N.Z., LIMITED, PRINCES and DOWLING STS., DUNEDIN. . :..-. .:■ . i V Farmers And Country Visitors Are respectfully requested to note the reduction in our prices of Teas, Groceries, Etc., and to take the opportunity while in Town to leave their orders, which receive at all times prompt and.careful depatch. We offer a First-class Station Tea at lOd per lb. ) This is an exceptional offer, as Teas have gone up in price. We are always prepared to buy Country Produce —viz., Pigs, Turkeys, Geese, Ducks, Fowls, and Honey—in Any Quantity. Country People will always find it to their advantage to deal with Tea Blenders and Provision Merchants, Princes and Maclaggan Sts„ Dunedin. A NEW STOCK in our Old Premises, Rattray Street. We are now restocked and ready for business with an entirely New Assortment of Gentlemen's Hats and Mercery. And, remember, we intend to maintain our forty years' reputation for Best VALUE and VARIETY

THE BEST SPREAD FOR DAILY BREAD. Every meal is a pleasure with K. JAM on the table. Obtainable in these varieties:— Raspberry Apricot Cape Coosebcrry C reengage Strawberry Peach Black Currant Nectarine Blackberry and Apple Marnuk'da Melon and Lemon Melon and Orange Melon and Cinger ,-OLP BY AU. THE GKOCM: i^?tft-Kx-"'" te.fry-.-JKsg'-'W;-Good Points of It is a speedy washer. You will find it will help you through your washing in less time ami with less labor than you have been accustomed to. It makes the clothes fresh and clean without damage to material or color. It is a high-grade soap. There arevno harmful chemicals in it. It will not injure the most delicate fabric. Everybody has a good word for it. Get a Packet from your Crocer. Wm. TAYLOR AXD SONS, Ltd., . • . Agents. RIGHT INGRBMENTS, Combined with long ezpeiieac*

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Evening Star, Issue 14636, 4 August 1911, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 14636, 4 August 1911, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 14636, 4 August 1911, Page 10