Brag erg, &c. Selling Oil; Selling Off. R. D. NOSWORTHY, TT AYING made arrangements in Wei- “ lington which will enable him to purchase very advantageously, has determined to offer the whole of his varied and extensive Stock of DRAPERIES, GROCERIES, BOOTS AND SHOES, EARTHENWARE, &c., &c., at less than cost, and as this opportunity rarely offers, advantage of it should be taken by purchasers. The following prices will bo a criterion of what the whole of the Stock will be sold at, — Long Cloths from 5d per yard Flannels ~ 1/- ~ Mohair Dress Stull ~ ,, Hollands ~ 8d ~ Prints, Muslins, Derries, Linens, &c. Colored and Black Alpacas Printed Lustres, and Fancy Dress Stuffs, &c. French Merinos, from 2/- per yard A lot of Ladies’ and Maids’ Silk and Fancy Stuff Jackets A largo quantity of Ladies’ and Children’s Under-clothing Stays, from 3/- per pair Russian Shirts, Ruffles, &c. Gent’s Clothing. Black Alpaca Sacs, 8/Blue Flannel ditto, 13/Tweed ditto, 18/6 Tweed Trousers, 10/White Drill ditto, 8/6 White Duck ditto, 3/6 Cotton and Lambswool Pants White and Colored Merino and Flannel Drawers Flannel Shirts Under Shirts, from 3/White Cotton Socks, from 6/,d Black Silk Neckties, 6d each West End and Dux Linen-faced Collars, 10c per dozen Straw Hats, from 2/6 to 5/6 Felt and Tweed Hats. Groceries. White Sugar, 6d per pound Good Tea, 2/6 ~ Very Best Tea, 3/- ~ Corn Flour, lOd ~ Raisins, 7d ~ Worcester Sauce, 1/4 per bottle Candied Peel, 1/9 per pound Starch, 8d ~ Sago, 5d ~ Arrowroot, 1/- ~ Morton’s Pickles, 1/1 Jar Salt, Sd Lobster, 1/Sardiues, Sd. Boots and Shoes. Ladies’ Kids, from 6/9 Cashmere, from 3/6 to 5/6 Gents’ Elastic-side Boots, 13/6 Infants’ Boots, from 1/6 Colonial Watertights, 20/, The Earthenware will be sold at cost. As the above prices are extremely low, and as all the other Goods in stock will be offered at a similar reduction, it must be understood that all transactions must be for cash; ox delivery ! All outstanding Accounts must be paid prior to February 28th instant. 780 SHJhertuscmcntfii. Boiling Down. COMPETENT BUTCHERS wanted, at Kekcrangu, for Slaughtering about 12,000 Sheep. Sheep to be cleanly dressed, tongue taken out, and entrails run; floor kept clean; sheep hung up by both hind legs ; and the whole work done in a cleanly and workman like manner. Terms: Fourteen shillings per hundred sheep, without rations. Supplies at the following prices:—Flour, 2d.; meat, 2d.; tea, 35.; sugar, 6d. To commence about the first week in March next. Apply by letter to 788 G. F. Lovegrove. A Genuine Investment. TO BE LET OR SOLD. A STORE and DWELLING-HOUSE combined, with a Quarter Acre of Land, with 66 feet frontage to the main thoroughfare, of Blenheim. For particulars apply to Geo. Carter, 820 Bank Store, opposite the Post-office
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Marlborough Express, Volume VI, Issue 281, 25 February 1871, Page 2
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