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Drapery* etc- ' THE CASH WAREHOUSE. BOYRE BBOSv Have just opened out a SPLENDID ASSORTMENT of SPRING- GOODS! The latest and most fashionable noyelties of the season; consisting of Flannelettes, Drillettes,!; . „ Prints, , . , Colpred Dress Stuffs, ' • " '\ Cashmeres, etq. A tiew lot o f PLUSHES # VEL VETEENS Beaded Veiling Net, New Shaded Ribbons, Fancy Straw Hats. _ A SPLENDID LOT OF FLOWERS AND WINGS. AN EARLY INSPECTION INVITED. BOYNEBROS. NOTICE rpo THE WORKING CLASSES WANTED KNOWN— 4THE GRMITI3 HOUSE SELLING OOODS AT BARGAIN PRICES FOR CASH J Heavy Twill Sheetings, Is per yard Blankets, 8s lid. Men's Shirts, 23 6d Felt Hats, 3s 6d. Dress Tweeds and Homespuns, ssd and 7£d per yard Choice Millinery : Beautifully trimmed Hats, 4s 6d and 6s 6d Ladies' Umbrellas, 3s 6d and 4s lid Men's Moleskins, 5a 9d Fingering Wools, 2s 6d per lb Boys' and Girls' Boots, 3s 6d and 4s 6d per pair Men s and Women's, Bs, 10s, extra good quality Men's Colonial Tweed Suits, 35a Mea's Waterproof Coats, 25s and 303. NO MORE HIGH PRICES FOR GORE ! Buy for CASH, and make your money go twice as far, SEE YOU GO TO THE GRANITE HOUSE Opposite the Railway Station, Gore. 1992 DUTHIE BROS. 174 and 176 George Street, Dunedin. MESSES DUTHIE BROS., DRAPERS and OUTFITTERS, George Street, BEG to announce to their old Customers and the Purchasing Public, that on the Dissolution of the late firm of Mollison, Dothib, & Co., they acquired the whole of the STOCK under such exceptional oiroumstancet, and at such a Price, as induces them to offer the same to the Public at Staggering Prices, enabling them to distance all competitors. ' 11 Good wine needs no bush." Our STOCK is 80 well known to cooßist of Clean, Fresh, New, and Desirable Goods, that it needs no further description. We give solid value, and do not endeavor to trick the Pnblic by offering the trashy refuse of several picked-over warehouse stocks at illusory prioes. We have always dealt fairly with those who have deait with us, and while we remain in business we purpose to do our best to maintain our high reputation. During the late Sale our Prices were a surprise to many \ but we have beaght well, and in order to obtain the co-operation of the Public at our new premises, we have remarked every article so low, that practically our Sale will be a Gift Distribution. In a word, we sell fikst-class goods (for we have no other) at the cutting prices of lowclass stock. We have no desire to ißJureth?! business of our fellow-tradesmen, but we are bound to get our money out of our stock at the earliest possible date, and the only way of doing this ia to adopt the Plan of GENUINE ALL-ROUND REDUCTIONS. We do not cut one iiue and load up another. WE CUT ALL ! to a ridiculously low figure. We respectfully invite all ©ur old Customers *ud Friends, and everyone else, to come, not necessarily to buy, but simply to verify our statements.' In the arrangement ct our new premises we have studied the convenience of the Public in every possible particular, and we respectfully solicit a continuance of the favors that have been so liberally bestowed upon us during the many years that we have been in business. Bach department will be found replete with all the Latest Novelties, and under efficient Management. DIITIKIE BROS., Under the Verandah \ Drapers, Dressmakers; Milliners, Qytfitters & Tailors, --1 Ifi and v, #fiffis3 §fKet,Dnwdin, \m

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Mataura Ensign, Volume 11, Issue 821, 2 November 1888, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Mataura Ensign, Volume 11, Issue 821, 2 November 1888, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Mataura Ensign, Volume 11, Issue 821, 2 November 1888, Page 8

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