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great" CLEARING SALE ON SATURDAY, JUNE 23rd, AND FOLLOWING WEEKONLY FOR CASH. REMOVED FOR CONVENIENCE OP SALE TO OUR OLD SHOP NEXT . BANK OP NEW ZEALAND. WE have decided to SELL the whofo of WINTER STOCK of Millinery, Bonnets, and Hats, untrimmed Straw, Felt, and other Hats, and Bonnets, Flowers, Feathers, Trimmings, Uistera, Macintoshes, Costumes, ato. etc., regardless oft-OBt. All trimmed Hats and Bonnets at half -pride, lot Womens'and Gills leU ana PIUBh Hats 6b each, Ladieß? Macintoshes, half-price, Mantles and Short Jaokets. one third off, Shoulder Capes, half-price, Lot Diaper Pinafores, 6d each, Lot Mensi uaia Felt Hats, Is each, Wool Shawls and Clouds, less than half-price. m There will also be a large lot of Remnants of Drees, Flannels, ; hooe, trenerai Drapery, Carpets, Floor-cloths, China Matting, etc., etc., , . The new Tariff will put from 20 to 25 per cent, on most of these G oodß, therefore this is a ohance to lay m a Rood Stook, that will not be likely to odoar again, and we advise oar friends to take full advantage of it. CALL EARLY, NEXT THE BANK OF NEW ZEALA D. $&T TEBMS STBICTIj^ CASH. LITCH.FIELD AND SON. ' " THE PEOPLE'S ' DRAPERY WAREHOUSE. JOHN dEYHOE & €0., Market Street, North, ATOW occupy oue of the be3t lighted and most commodioiiß establish1\ monts m Blenheim, and having recently made iarge purohaees of General Drapery, Clothing, etc., we are now 6hewmg a most complete Assortment, New, Useful, and Fashionable Goods m all Departments. We hold a Large Stoas of Blankets, selling at all prices, from &? 6d t& 375. Good value m English and Colonial Flannels, from lOd to 2a 6d. . Splendid value m' Cotton, Union, and All Wool Shiitings, 4£d to 2s ,6 Honey corah, Hnck-a-baok, and Turkish Towels, at all prices. •-. Honeycomb, Toilet, Tapestry, and Reversible Quilts. • White apd Grey Sheetings, from che best fnakers, Grey Twill Sheeting, from 9a per yard. We have a capital lice m Homespuns, now selling at osa. Oar Stoeli of Dress Fabrics, Velvets, Plushps, Velveteens, eEc.is very complete, and includes all nsefnl colors and materials at moderate pries a.' Trimmed Hata and Bonnets, all styles and prices, Feathers, Wi««s, Ornaments,. Bibbons, Laces, eto., m great variety. • „,„„., Ladies' and Ohildrens' Gloves and Hoßiery, Ladies' and Childrena Ulsters Mantles, Jaokets, Jerseys. • _ . . S^eoial value m Men' d Boy's Clothing of all descriptions. MENS' AND BOYS' SUITS, MENS' AND BOYS' OyERCOATo, SHIRTS, SOCKS, TIES, BRACES, ETC., ETO. . JOHN HKYH.OE & CO., DRAPERS AND CLOTHIER ' SPECIAL NOTICE. N'ONI AREIL HOUSE. I HAVE much Pleasure m informing my many Customers and .the Public Geneially that my BEESS-MAKING DEPARTMENT "Which up to the time of my Premises being destroyed by &te, Held the Premier position m Blenheim for High-class Dress-making, viz,, Perfection ia Fit, combined with Superior Style vDurabiiity and Moderate Charges, is again ' * In Full Working: Order, Under the MANAGEMENT of a LADY oi Large Experience both at Home and m the Colon" FRANK MULLRW. FU RTIiER SUPPLY OF NEW WINTER GOODS, z " EX KAIKOURA, FROM LONDON, W; B. GIRLING & CO. BY the Kaikoura we have received about Ton Casas. These, combined with about Thirty Cases previously received by the Coptic, complete the first series of shipments of New Goods for Winter There is now a Vast Assortment m every department. 5 MILLINERY & FANCY ROOM. , THE DRESSMAKING DEPARTMENT, A beautiful display of riohly trimmed Under the superintendence of Mrs MaiHats and Bonnets, Flowers, Feathers, CO lm, is one of the leading featareß of this Ribbons, LaoGS, &o. Silk Plnßhes m eß t a blishmettt. The artistio stylo and every Bhade (both plain and fanoy.) The euper b fit oomrm nds general admiration new DreßS Trimming-^for the season is the Moire Plush (very rich) ; also, Black and HOBIERY. Silver Grey Fur Boas and Capes, Black . / . r> n «u mn . n and Silver Grey Fur Trimmings, Fanoy Splendid makes. m] Indiana, Cashmere, Collars and Cuffß. Wool Dresses for and knitted. Children. FLANNELS. Louis Velveteens.— We are showing a beautiful lot of this Velveteen, which for Not only have we all the makeß and richness is unsurpassed. We get these qualities of Colonial Flannels m white, Velveteens direct from the manufacturer, grey, and colors, but we have imported by which we can guarantee thfeir genuine- the Real Welsh, for wear and washing ness, also enabling us to sell the various unequalled, qualities 1/- per yard cheaper thanthoae ' wn rr<w T?nßmem7Krttq bonßht second-hand. No prettier or more HOUSE FURNISHINGS, serviceable materials can be obtained for Every requisite, including Table Dammaking a rich winter dress. askßj .j a a c Napkins, Eoilat Towelling, Ladies' Underclothing, Ladies' Dressing Towels of evety description, Blankets m Gowns. Colonial and English, Bed Quilts, &0., &c. The Fancy Room abounds with such a tremendous assortment that it is impossible MEN'S CLOTHING, m the limited space of an advertisement to enumerate one tenth part of what it con- A very large assortment, puces in. many i a : Q . instancies being fully oi) per cent under ™,™ . r,m»,-n*T m ordinary. Men's Tweed tiuits from 10/6 DRESS DEPARTMENT. to 6 -,/. Boyß> Olothing equaliy Qh J^ A the Newest Materials can be obtained, Gents' Fashionable Crown Hate, with Trimming? J f iO niatoh. 5 colonial make. Every department ia now fully stocked. Our customerß may relj upon saving a lot of money also on having the largjst aaa beet assortec stock to select from. HALL QF"cO3fi>IBRCK

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Marlborough Express, Volume XXIV, Issue 144, 7 July 1888, Page 3

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