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WE WAN! MONEY! WE ARE ID WEED OF GASH TO GET THIS CASH WE ARE TO-DAY SELLING AT COST, IN SOME INSTANCES UNDER COST, AND IN ALL OTHER LINES ONLY A TRIFLE ABOVE COST- —■ Force of Oiroumstances compel a Sale T®-OA¥ "We Ask You to See in Particular TO-DAY 20 Wonderful Lots WE ALSO HAVE HUNDREDS OF OTHER EQUALLY WONDERFUL LOTS. SERE GOES:— ot 1-10 Doz WHITE TAMBOUR WORK COVERS, all less than cost, Is 3d, Is 6d, Is lid ■ot 2—B PIECES GOOD QUALITY PINK 1 yard wide, under cost, 4a lid doz. ot g_3s LADIES’ LONG FAWN KAIAPOI 1 CLOTH JACKETS, at cost 29a bd 4_iso WADDED QUILTS at cost prices., 0t small sizes 2s lid, 3s lid; for double beds 6? lid, 8s lid . -n, q PAIRS 'ENGLISH BLANKETS ot 5 219 PAIKB 6s lid 8, lid pair lor single beds; tor double beds 11a 9d, Us 9d, 16s 9d ote-10 PIECES WHITE TWILLED CALICO, S6in, under cost, 8s lid per doz to t 7-15 PIECES HORROCKS’ WHITE CALICO at cost, Ss lid doz ot 8—155 PIECES ALL-WOOL COLONIAL FLANNEL, 95d .ot 9-200 PIECES WHITE AND GREY ALL-WOOL COLONIAL BLANKETS, Us lid pair ~i 10-50 DOZ STRONG HEARTHRUGS at cost. Is 6d, 2s lid, 4s lid, 5s lid Lot 10a—5 DOZ CREME GUIPURE LACE LONG CUFFS or HALF-SLEEVES, under cost, Is pair Lot 11—75 LADIES’ CAPE MACINTOSHES under cost, Ss lid, 6s M, 8a lid, 10* Lot 12—13 DOZ LADIES' TRIMMED FELT HATS given away at Is £d Lot 13—69 J DOZ MEN’S ALL-WOOL ' COLONIAL KNITTED PANTS, les* than cost, overstocked, must clear; 8s lid, 4s lid, EsTld Lot 14—35 LADIES' CLOTH JACKETS under cost, 8s lid, Us Sd, 12s 9d ’ Lot 15—547YDS ALL-WOOL BLACK SERGE at cost, 4a lid, 6s lid, 9* lid per doz Lot 16—782YDS COLOURED SILKS at cost Is, Is 6d, la lid, 2s lid Lot 17—109YDS BLACK GLACE SILK, ■a* * lid, 4s lid, 6s lid Lot 18—100 DOZ LOVELY BELT CLASPS AND BUCKLES, worthls 6d. now aU A&cl Lot 19—90 DOZ WHITE MUSLIN APRONS ■which we must sell under cost 9id* Is, Is 3d, Is 6d ’ 8 ’ Lot 23—12 DOZ LONG-WAISTED O. 3 CORSETS at cost, 8s lid , * THE GREATLY-TALKED OP SALE AT W. Medea & Company s. Wallace’s Th® Great Cure for Coughs and Colds /m at m VS. *»-l®V! 9 tv ACTS LIKE MAGIC I JMER3DOB JL/© saamdL 2/6 BYERYWHEEB, 1 ANDREW 48, GEORGE STREET, DUNEDIN. IMPORTER OF AND WHOLESALE DEALER IN PLATE. SHEET , AND ORNAMENTAL GLASS , FROM AT.T. the LEADING BRITISH AND AMERICAN MAKERS. \ HIBSS-SLASS &G» ABTISTIG PAPERS. PICTURE-FRAME MCULDIKBS. J 5 ALL THE LATEST NOVELTIES KEPT IN STOCK. ! § ■ > S BEVELLED MERROHS IN A LARGE YAEIBTY OF SIZES, | I ARTISTS’MATERIALS (Wiiißor & Newton’s), S And every requisite required in the Painting Trade, I 3 1 ' J -- ' i ANDREW LEES - - Dunedin. 5 - i 4^ iUiJI bJuAJiiD , Books, of tal 1 Interest concerning ' yourselves and nr -welfare. POSTED FREE, Write to CHARLES GERLACH, j 683 800, Collina Street, Melbourne. BETTER THAN HOME-MADE ■ IS ‘ u K n Baspfearir JAM. peppermint* oijre for ASK FOR it K 19 SPEP TONGUES

#®V I I Ik I O I To Suit > all 'Buyers, at from[£? 10s. to UU IY W I 35 [Guineas. " HHS isf2r*i* h*B7-9i WM&t We cany a Good Assortment of CASHMORE’S GUNS AT FROM 8 GUINEAS UPWARDS I ■s THESE GOTS are now well-known to all lovers of the Gun. They have earned lor themselves a most enviable reputation for hard hitting and close shooting. '' * Hoad tha Opinions of the World’s Champion.. •« Shots. Captain J. L. Brewer says:—'“ I am thoroughly convinced the * Cashmere ’ Gun has no equal.” i Dr. Carver says: —" lam so satisfied with the * Cashmere* Guns that 1 intend using them aU through,ihj whatever competitions I am engaged in, in the future.” The Hon. Thos. A. Marshall (who competed against 266 of the best shots in the world, and wonihW Grand American Handicap of 1899, killing $8 straight from 29 yards w ith a Cashmore Ejector mjl Gun—the greatest shooting event ever held) says s-—“ I assure you that my success In thys winning the big event twice In a possible three contests in which I have participated, in a very great extent, if due to the fact that 1 have had all others outgunned.” THE OASHMOBB GTJH, WOH— The Championship of New South Wales, at Sydney, September 9th, 1898; the f Championship of Australasia, at Melbourne, August, 1808, against all comers; the Cannonite Trophy, 1899; the Gunmakers' Trophy, Birmingham, March, 1899; the Herron Hill Gun Club Championship,, a Pittsburg, February 16th, 1899, Mr. Geo. E. Painter killing 49 put of a possible 5<V at 3° y ai ’ds rise., INSPECT THE GUNS OR WRITE FOR LIST, EDWARD REEGE & SONS. Colombo St.. Ohristchurch.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CV, Issue 12539, 28 June 1901, Page 6

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