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Business Notices. IMPORTANT. EXTRAORDINARY CASH PURCHASES. , WAREHOUSEMAN’S CLEARING J^OTS, AMOUNTING TO MAN? THOUSANDS OS' POUNDS, AT DISCOUNTS BANGING FB.OM 50 ' io 75 r£E OB: ' TT °- £ ’ USUAL SELLING PEIGB3. the past week teveral of the Wholesale ■Warehouses have held Clearing Sales of Seasonable Goods; Wo have availed ourselves of this opportunity by Purchasing Largely at Discounts varying from SO to 75 per cent off Cost Price. These Goods, a few of which we enumerate below, are now offered to the Public st Under Half Price. AT THE RIBBON AND LACE COUNTERLot 1—1635 Yards of all Silk, Velvet and Satin Kibhon, in good shades; usual price 10id and Is 6d, Lot 2—5328 TarSa C of\anoy°ncckKfh?m>f in shades; usual prices 3d and 4id, special price, all at Lot 3—492 Ladies’ Fancy Aprons, in a variety of materials; usual prices la Cd to 3s lid, special prices lUd to Is lid , .„ , , lot 4—150 Ladies’ White Muslin Aprons, trimmed embroidery; usual prices Is lid to os od, special prices Is 21d to Is lid . , ~ , - „„ n Lot 5—784 Dozen White Cotton and Linen Torchon Lace, pieces of yaids, usual prices la to is 6a, Lot 6—7200 Yards of White Cotton Washing Lace, iu pieces of 12 yards; usual prices Is to 2s lid, special prices 6Jd to Is 6d . , . , Lot 7-1000 Yards of Black and Coloured Astrachan Trimmings, now so much worn; usual prices le Sd. la lid, 2a 6d, 2s lld.speoial prices 743, lOijd Is 043 and Is 3d per yard lot 8—1476 Yards of White Muslin Embroidery, medium widths; usual prices 4*3. 6Jd and BJ3, special prices 243, 3Sd and 443 , . 0 ,, _ ~ „, . , Lot 9— 1256 i Yards of White Swiss Embroidery, wide widths; usual prices Bjd, Is and Is Sd, special prices 4Jil, ojd and 74cl . , . . Lot 10—33 Tea "Cosies 5 usual prices 2s Hd, 3s lid and 4s lid, special prices Is lid, 2s 6d and 2s lid Lot 11—1115-12th Dozen Children’s White Lawn Handkerchiefs; usual prices zd, m lots of 6 or 7id IN THE DRESS DEPARTMENT. Dress Meltons, S 4 inches wide, in all shade?, Fall Dress; usual price X6s 63, special price 9a_ lid Heavy Homespuns, 25 inches wide, all good colours. Foil Dress; usualprioe-is, special price 9a lid Dress Meltons, 27 inches wide, in a variety of shades, full Dress; usual price 7s lid., special price 4s 11a Fancy Dress Tweeds, 45 inches wide, in choice effects; Full Dress; usual price od, special price Fancy Dress Tweeds in Astrachan Stripes, Full Dress; usual price 27s 6d, special price 16s od_ All Wool French Foules, in all good shades. Full Dress; usual prices 18s bd and 21s, special prices 12s 6d and 13s Cd IN THE MANTLE DEPARTMENT. Ladies’ Long Coque and Hackle Feather Boas, uauaal price 10s 6d and 2os # special prices 5a lid and 63 lid each Ladies’ Coque Feather Necklets; usual price 4 s lid, special price Is 65a each Ladies’ Seolofcto Mantles, new shapes, and lined with silk; usual prices 55s Sd to 955, special price Ladies* Three-quarter Fringed Woollen Capes, in large plaid effects; usual prices 29s 6d and 39s 6d, special prices 7s lid and 8s ild % . Ladies’ Three-quarter Cloaks, lined throughout with best white and gray squirrel fur, covered fancy ond plain cloths, In shades of navy, gray, brown, crimson and black; usual prices 59s 6d, 69« 6d and 89s 6d, special prices 29s 6d, S9s 6d and 49a 6d Ladies* Jackets, Roll Golfer and Edged Gold Braid; usual price 39s 6d, special pnea 22s 6d Ladies* Reefer Jackets, all now shapes ; usual price 29s 6d, special price life 6d 67 Child’s Reefer Jackets, Assorted sizes; usual prices 6s lid to 9s lid, special prices 3s lid to 5s 9d 62 Ladies’ Ulsters, iu the Russian, circular and other shapes; usual prices 19s td, 25s 6d and 29a 6d* special prices 5s lid, 6s lid and 7s lid 87 Children’s Ulsters, all at proportionate reductions , n _ _ „„ 110 Children’s Cashmere Pelisses and Fancy Cloth Tunics;. usual prices 12s 6d to 29s 6d, spoooiol prices 5s lid to 8s lid

IN THE MILLINERY SECTION. ladies' French Model Bonnets, in nil the latest styles; usual prices 27b 6d to 49s 6d, special pries, all at 12s 6d Children's Plush and Silk Grannie Bonnets, newest shapes; usual prices 7s 9a, 9s 6d and 13s 9d, special prices Ss lid, 4s lid and 6s lid Children’s “Maid Marion" Drawn Cloth Hats; usual prices 7s lid and 9s od, special prices 3s lid and 4s lid , . Children’s Fancy Flush, Cloth and Velvet Hats and Caps, all new shapes ; usual prices 2s 6d. 2s lid and 3s lid, special prices Is 3d, Is 6d and 2s 6d ■ 1100 ladies* and Children's Black and Brown Gem Hats; usual pncasls lid to Ss lid, special prices 6d and 9d each ladies’ Black and Coloured Felt Hats, in Toques, Flops and other shapes; usual prices 5s d, 7s 6d and, 8s 9d, special prices 2a lid, Sa lid and 4a lid 35 Doran Fancy Wings iu all the newest shades as now worn; usual prices is lid, 2s6d, 3a6d and lid, special prioea 4sd, IOJd Is 3d and Is Hd 600 ladies’ Fancy Black and Brown Straw Hats, newest shapes; usual prices 3s Od, 4s 6d and Ss Od. special prices Hid. Is 6d. Is Hd and 2s Hd IN THE MEN’S MERCERY DEPARTMENT. 3540 Gents’ Fancy Silk Sctsrfs, all good shapes; usual prices Is, la 3d, Is 6d and Is lid, special prioea 3d, 6d, 9d and Is 3d W. STRANGE & CO., MONET IN TOUE POCKET TO BUT AT MILLS’ ANNUAL SALE OF BOOTS AND SHOES, NOW ON, W ( PUT YOUR EYE ON THE PRICES. ’OMEN’S Strong Leather Laos Boots, 6b 6d, notdear at 9a 63; Women’s Kid Elastic Sides. 4a 114 only 60 pairs on hand ; Woman’s High-kce Balmorals, 6a Hd, cheap atßs 6d; Women’s Slippers, warm-lined 2s 3d; Men’s Shooters. 9s 6i ; Men’s Balmorals, from 7s Hd; Men’s Shoos, from lid • Men’s'Pegeed Wetertights, 11slid; Men’s Bluchers, Ss6d, Ss 9d; and Strong Nailed, 6a 6d ; Best Kip, pegged, 8s Hd7 to 13 Kip'lace Boots, 4a 6d, spdcial'cutr, 300 pairs oh hand; South’a Shooters, any Bias from 1 to 5, at 7s lid. HOW’S • THAT FOB LOW P MILLS always SELLS LOW, .but, the above beats his hast record. c ome shoe dealers wantonly your size and ybur.monoy. MILLS goes further than that. Ho looks to your friendship end your future trade. He gets'them by taking ertra pains to suit you, and giving you MOKE FOli TOUR MONET than you can get elsewhoie. Touara on the right traoik for LOW PRICES at 5833 251 S CORNER HIGH. AND LICHFIELD STREETS. REGISTERED Ms® M m ms* 6M TRENT BROS/ Jfc CELEBRATED COFFEES. REGISTERED BRANDSPEERLESS, in lib and Packets, net weights GOLD MEDAL, in Tins, all Sizes PHffISIX, do BOLD by all Grocers and Storakaepors throughout tba Colony, Bead the following unsolicited TESTIMONIALS :•» Chrißtchu’-oh, New Zealand, Juno stb, 1890.—Trent Bros,—After a period of seven years since I first csed your Coffee, T now wish to express To you my most entire satisfaction. . Having been in the Cafe business for the last thirty years and having used a good many difiorant brands of coffee, I may any that, (or aroma and strength, I have not found its equal in the Colonies. As lam writing quite un* solicited. I therefore ask yon to make any use you may Shint fit of this letter. Fiuscis Abekas, CaM de Faria. Manchester street, Christchurch, 3rd June, 1890.—1 have much pleasure In stating that I consider front’s Ootfea the finest in the Colony. For years past I have used no other in my hots). JohnCokbb. These COFFSH’-R are also used ia the Refreshment Rooms of Mr Jamas Freeman, High otrajlb and! JSM J, Buggey, Colombo Btroot. See that ovary packet or tin bears our signature, thus— ./ none ontßonoaaa.

QUALITY TSLIB IN THE LONG 'BUN. _ ITobrnaxy a largo .. number of letters '/are received testifying mi to the splendid quality of tho celebrated INURING tbo month of ZBALANDIA BOO r J% The following is one of many i— . “On May 2nd of last ye*r I chose this pair ol 2EALANDIA Boots from the general stock in lift City Boot Palace, Dunedin. 4 * X were them frequently about Dunedin during* the following six months, and than almost daily from November 2nd till January 27th (86 days) for 1030 miles, walking over tho interior of Otago, crossing a score of mountain ranges. M On previous similar tramps I wore of,hoc me-kes, but all those were in u sorry plight long] beto'wtho journey's end. “ Aitior over twelve hundred miles walking,' mostlyl'very rough, tha oriainal soieo of this pats' are stiAJ in fair condition, and the sewing of the, same quite in toot, while, with tha exception of a small htVle in tho oreaso of each heel, the uppers are good\for another thousand miles. •* The -.boots received no special treatment, merely the application of neatsfoot oil and black* insr, ' “ Yours fftithfnllv, Ai-NX. DON. “Chinese Missionary, '* Dunedin, February S, i6il2.’* It is muv oxer seventeen years since this brand was introduced, and they are to-day more popular than eve is*. ; This tvault has only been obtained by using thoj best materials regacaless of cost, and by employing! only first -ohm workman. Thera (mo more ZEALANDIA Boots manufactured to-day than auy other brand, Uuatoiavers who ask for this brand should not be' put off t\y shopkoepots giving them some other, boot und-ir the pretence that it is tho ' ZEALANDIA. Eemembsr, there is only one genuine, ZMaLaNBIA, and every pair ia cither branded on! ithe sola, at on tho topband with the following zcsisturelMTrade Mark. <s> '/ZZZ H.IHUFACrOKI,I» BT SKELTON, EKOSTICKsO 0 :

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXVII, Issue 9762, 27 June 1892, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXVII, Issue 9762, 27 June 1892, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXVII, Issue 9762, 27 June 1892, Page 3

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