WHAT'S UP NOW ! Why, it's the talk of the district. They are almost Giving Stuff away D.T.GIBBARDSCO/S Great Winter Sale. Just you see for yourself. My word cheap is no name for It. Leather Slippers, 2s 6d; Men's Balmorals, 8s 9d; Men's Watertight*, Us 6d; Bluchers, 5s lid; Suits, 17s 6d j Shirts, Is, Is 6d, Is lid & up. Heavy Bibbed Sox, 6d, 9d, Is 3d; Dress Materials, double width, 1 ljd per yd up. Colonial Flannels, lOJtl per yd. Strong Shirting, 5Jd, 6d, 7^d. BARGAINS, BARGAINS, REMNANTS. Must go at any price. We only ask you to come and see; the VALUE we offer will do the rest. D. T. GIBBARD and CO., —Famous Cash Drapers,— QUEENSTOWN k ARROWTOWN.
OB SALE CHEAP, a number of 1 MILCH COWS, newly calved. Apply to F. M'Bride, Frankton. .'" J SELLING OFF! ! F. MITSCHERLISCH, GENERAL Upholsterer & Cabinetmaker, (next the Garrison Hall,) BEACH STREET, QUEENSTOWN, Having been many years in business at Queenstown, begs to inform the public that, as be intends to make a clearance of bis stock, he is prepared to dispose of the same at very REASONABLE PRICES. All goods of local manufacture, for finish and workmanship not to be excelled. Drawing and Dining Boom Suites Haircloth Suites, Chain, Couchess Tables, Ac. in great variety Dressing Table, Chiffoniers, Chests of Drawers, Bedsteads, &c, &c, Having received advice of a LARGE SHIPMENT or -GOODSand in order to make room I am obliged to REDUCE my present stock, which I will do Regardless of Cost FOR CASH. Flannelette, from 3§d per yd. Mens' Woollen Pants, from 3s pair. Men's W. T. Blucher Boots, 10s, usually 12s 6d. I INSPECTION INVITED. R. PRITCHARD, Monster Store, Arrow. ANTED-A YOUNG GIRL . as GENERAL SERVANT for private house in Queenstown. Appiy at office of this paper. co:m::m::e.rci.a.li. LATEST QUOTATIONS. DoNXDiH, this day. Best bullocks are selling at from £8 to £9 12s 6d; ordinary, £6 to £7 10s; and light, £4 10s to £5 15s. Sheep.—Prime crossbred wethers, 14s 6d to 15s 9d; good, 12s 6d to 14a; light, 10s to lls6d. Lambs are slack of demand at from 6s to °°. Sheepskins.—Green crossbreds, 3s to 4s 9d ; and dry, good to best, 3a 8d to 5s 3d. Babbitakins remain at last week's quotations. Hides are firm np to 3£d for best ox well flayed. Wheat.—Quotations are nominal np to 4s 6d for prime quality. Oats.—Good to best are from 2s IJd to 2s 2sd, and fair to medium 2s to 2a Id. Beat milling and seed, 2s 3d to 3s 6d. Chaff.-Prime oaten, £3 7s 6d to £3 12s 6d, and ordinary, £3 to £3 ss. Potatoes.—Prime northern, £3 8s 6d to £3 : 12s 6d, and good seed slightly more.
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Lake Wakatip Mail, Issue 2168, 6 August 1897, Page 2
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