Drapery and Clothing G££££ Q£ OW / I GRAND | f-i RAND QHOW. tUND OHOW. I SHOW. I (jTBAND, OHOW. : £600 BIX hundeei) bounds 4>finft WOBTH OV ACTIJMN MILLIMERYLAND WAWTI.BS THE GRANITE HOTJBS GOOD USTIE-WS. Colonial Clothing Factory j&2T IS KOW OPEN And showing a Grand Assortment of COLONIAL MADE GAEMENTS. STOTHINt* BUT THE VBBY BEST GOODS KEPT IN STOCK. Come and See OUR COLONIAL SUITS Come and See FOR STYLE Come and See FOB QUALITY Come and See PACTOEY PRICES. Mem' Clothing) Youths' Clothing Boys 9 Clothing. WATERPROOF COATS (Sewn Seams). Come and See STYLISH HATS—THE LATEST. SHIRTS, SCARVES, TIES PANTS, DRAWERS, SOX, RUGS, ETC. . p. calderTmanager. OPPOSITE THE RAILWAY STATION, GORE. THE NO FUSS GREAT CLEARING SALE AT BEATTIEU COMMENDING ON SATURDAY. HAVING let my old Shop, and having to remove into the grand nrw oße lam building) I have determined to take bo eld atoek and ' very little aew out of the one into the other if a GENUINE SALE AT UNPRECEDENTED PRICES will enable me to tarn my Entire Stock into Money. I want £1000 CASH out of this Sale over and above my usu.it Trade Sales. ALL CASH. Newly imporced MILLINEBY, MANTLES, JACKETS & ULSTERS —no reasonable offered lefused, lam not geing to hoist the danger &\g now invariably raised at these Trashy Cheap Sales, where thtre is real danger. There is nope in this S«le, therefore the Ked Flag will be con* spicuous by its absence. Full-weight BLANKETS, English, 11b 6d, 16a 6d, and 20s 6d— usual pric, 15s 6d, 22s 6d and 27s 6-i ; All Wool FuUweight Scotch, 26s 6d and 32s 6d- usual price, 33s Gd and 40a ; Fullweight Colonia', 15b, 19a 6J and 27s 6<i~ usual price, ]9< 6d, 25<j 61 and 35a ; and all ssrla Napery, Diapery, RUGS at equal sacrifices. CALICO by the rir zen yards from 1? 9rt to o»— usual. 3s to 10s 6d : SHEEiIKG, vSinKle, 5s 6 i— usual, 9<s ; SHEETING, Uouble, 9.?, I2i and 15s; usual, 12s, 143 and 19s 6d ; and al COITON GOODS. Reels, Id per 100 yds , Wools, Yarns (full weights), 2* lid per H>. All other Goods and Clothing cqua'ly low. I urn. not going through tbe farce of closing, although I might conscientiously do co, holding as I do a Stork approximating £5000, when I see firms whose stock would scarciiy approach £500 put on all this SIDE. This Sale will be commenced on SATURDAY and continued for Ot*E MOInTH, FOX CASH ONLY. All Ordeis booked will be chaiged the usual. Cash will command IMMENSE REDUCTIONS, as I want cash t » pay for the New Building. AT BEATTIE^WAREHOUSE. 77. LEWIS & CCS Great CLEARING SALE. £TILL FURTHER REDUCTIONS IN PRICES FOR NEXT FEWiWEEKS BARGAINS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. STILL FURTHER REDUCTIONS IN BLANKETS, FLANNELS, AND SHEETINGS. SPECIAL BABG&IN8 in D«s* Mateiiils, UUtsrs, Millinery and Mantles. Special Lines in Ladies' Cloth and Sealette Jackets, ail tbe Lateat Styles. MUST Bfe CLEARED AT SALK VRICES. Special Value in Men' 8 and Boys' Colonial Clothing. Waterproofs, Overcoats and General Mercery. Call and inspect. Oar Prices will astonish you, £2 ~£2~ £2 W. Lewis and € o.'s Great Bargain Parcel of Winter Drapery. Upon ieceipt of P.O. Order or cheque. for tbe abo?e amount, W. LEWIS & CO. undertake to forward, carriage paid, to any part of the district Ci£) Household Parcel containing tbe undermentioned Goods. In placing this fdol d&M Parcel at the dieposal of our patrons we wish it to be distinctly under* <jWm siood that the Goods are thoroughly reliable materials and the Beet Yalod for the Money ever offered in Southland :— 1 pair large aiza white or colored plackets, 6jda Colonial Flannel in Wbite or Bbet!and, balf-dozen White or Grey Calioo (heavy make), 6yds White or Grey Bbeeting (2?da wide), 6jde heavy make Twill Flan.Delette, 7ydß o£ atroig Union Shirting. £2 • ■ J22_ £2: : DRESSMAKING. DBESSMAKING, Curing our Sale the price for Costumes mrda in the very latest styles will be 12s 6<3. No extras charged, and satisfaction guaranteed. W. LEWIS AND CO., wBl3 MAIN STREET, GOBE, AND DEE STREET, IMVEBCARGILLi CLEARING SALE OF HORSE COVERS. nP^/j* 11 ! n ° l mad 9 from chea pGßt canvas manufactured from jute, same as others J J. Mode from, first-olass Hemp Canvas. They are made in the oldest sail-making! establishment in Gore. ! 6Bfi AT. s^rioN M^oMl^0 A I S fc^MjW. I*. Brooches aad Boo's ... ... ... & CHBISTfINSON Bmgs and Bugs Hair Chains and Horse Covers .".' ."] " Watches and Waterproofs ... ... ■ "" " Silver and Boap ... ... "* » Chronprneters and Canvas ... ... "" " Tarpaulins and Tent 9 ... ... '" " Waggon Tilts and Wedding Hinge ... "' " Leggings and Lockets ... ... \] " Mill Covers and Men's Suits „. ]][ " Engine Tanks atd Engagement Rings "" " Sterling Silver Chains, 12a ... "' "„ N.P.— Watch the country canvassers running down Christenson'« Covers. I SOLE AGENT FOE THE ZEALANDI4. BOOTS. E. ■,C.HB.Iff..E^.SQN.
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Mataura Ensign, Volume 15, Issue 1306, 18 July 1893, Page 6
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