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MOEE NEW GOODS —FOB— ,THE CHEAP SALE. IN consequence of the TERRIBLE DEPRESSION existing m the Trade m Melbourne, we have been able to buy two large parcels of Plain Useful Goods at considerably ; UNDER ENGLISH COST, J And we have decided to put the whole lot into our Great Clearing Sale, t now on m T. SMALE'S LATE PREMISES. 1 NEW DBESS GOODS. [ NEW EMBBOIDEEIES AND INSEBTIONS. 1 NEW FLANNELETTEB AND FLANNELS. NEW WHITE AND GBBY CALICOS AND SHEETINGS. NEW MEN'S TWEED SUITS, STBONG, HEAVY, AND SIGHTLY. LADIES' UNDEBCLOTHING. MEN'S LAMBS' WOOL AND MERINO PANT 3 AND SINGLETS. MACKINTOSHES AND OVEBCOATS, &c, &o. WE HAVE ALSO A LARGE LOT OF BARGAINS LEFT IN PLUSHES, SILKS, AND VELVETS. Flowers, Id each ; worth Is. Feathers, 2d eaoh ; worth 2a. Frilling, Id per yard ; worth 9d, Kid Gloves, 6d per pair. Ribbons, Id per yard. I Corsets, Is per pair. Collars m various shapes, 2s 6d per gross. ; MILLIONS OF BUTTONS IN ALL COLORS, AT ANY PRIOE. HOSIERY, REMNANTS, &0., &o. As the time ib (Hawing near when we must give up the premises, we cannot keep the sale open very much longer, therefore the stuff MUST BE SOLD, at any price, so CALL EARLY AND SECURE A SHARE OF THE SPOILS. LITCHFIELD AND SON GREAT CLEARING SALE, MABEET PLACE BLENHEIM. NEW GOODS, EX-IONIC FBOM LONDON. W. B. GIRLING & CO. HAVE considerable pleasure m announcing that THESE NEW GOODS ABE NOW OPENED UP, and being shewn m very large quantities. They comprise :— FASHIONABLE DBESS MATEBIALS— In Diagonals, Cheviot Tweeds, Bengtline, Bibbed De Eoosse, Foulea, Eatameno, Navy Serges, Homespuns, French Cashmeres, French Merinoes, Wool Plaids, &o. JACKETS AND MANTLES— A Superb Collection m all kinds, also Ladies' Mackintoshes m every size. LADIES' AND GIBLS' ULSTERS— In Plain and Fancy Checks, with small or large Capes, m every size for tall or short Ladies. Wa hare also imported— BAIN-PBOOF CLOTHS— For making -up these are not obtainable m the Colonial Markets, Any cisc garment oan be made for Ladies or Girls. MEN'S AND YOUTH'S MACKINTOSHES— Genuine thoroughly waterproof. In all the first-class makes. FBOM MANCHESTER— Heavy Twilled Flannellettes 5Jd a yard, superior Flannellette m White, Cream, Scarlet, Bose, Terra Cotta, Sky, &o. The new Laoe Boiler Blind also Laoe Curtains m great profusion from 1/11 a pair. KID GLOVES— We have a really First-class Glove m Tan and Blaok Kid, $hat we are selling at 3/9 a pair for 4 clasps, and 5/6 for 6 clasps. This glove is called the "Ivanhoe." We have a tremendous sale for these, they wear and fit well. We are Sole Agents for these Gloves m Blenheim, come to us direct from the Manufacturer DACCA TWIST CALICOES & SHEETINGS— These Cotton Goods are universally acknowledged to be the most lasting over all other Cotton Goods. They took tbo First Prize at the Paris Exhibition. Some most beautiful qualities m Dacca Long Cloths up to 1/3 a yard. FBOM BELFAST— Satin finished Table Napkins, Table Damasks, pure Linen from lljd a yard, Linen Apron Cloths, Ladies' and Gents' pure Linen Cambrio Handkerchiefs, Dowlas, Forfars, Diapers, brown Hollands, &o. DBESSMAKING— We lead the way m first-class Dressmaking. This Department, under the superintendence of Mas M&IiOolm, is universally acknowledged to be preeminent for elegance of style and splendid fit, The Dressas we weekly turn out are triumphs of incomparable skill. * MILLINERY— It is absolutely Indispensable that with a beautifully-made Dress a corresponding Hat or Bonnet should complete the Costume. This Department, nnder Miss Muib, has of late made rapidjatridea, as with the Dressmaking 10 with the Millinery, incomparable. GENTS' CLOTHING MADE TO ORDER— We give our Customers a range of 200 samples to ohoosa from, m all the best Colonial Tweeds and Worsted Coatings. All Clothing made to order by us are Tailor-made, first-class fit, and quiokly made. BEADY-MADE CLOTHING— We hold an enormous Stook. Mosgiel Tweed Suits 32/6, Colonial Tweed Trousers 9/6, and an immense variety m every kind and quality. GENTS' GLADSTONE BAGS— In variousjsizes m Black and Tan, also Gent's Hand Bags and Portmanteaus just opened. HALL OF 00MMEE0B, BLENHEIM, PICTON, AND HAVELOCK. ~ NONPAREIL HOUSE. WINTER, 1893. ARRIVAL OF NEW GOODS FOR WINTER WEAR. A GRAND ASSORTMENT of Ladies', Maidsg, and Children's Ulsters, Cloaks, and Jackets, ranging m price from 3s 6d to 60s. All these goods having been carefully selected, I DEFY COMPETITION, as to prioe and quality. The public will find it to their advantage to pay an early visit to NONPAREIL HOUSE. THE DBESS STUFFS thiß season beat all previous seasons m originality of design, variety of shade, and the prices are extremely moderate. ~ n JJ^£ m^tF? Q DEPARTMENT, having been successfully carried on m NONPABEIL HOUSE for the last nine years is a guarantee that we can do the thing right, sending our customers away with stylish, well-fitting Dresses at a reasonable figure. All the latest novelties m DBESS TRIMMINGS. Buttons, all Bizes, to match every shade. In the MILLINERY DEPABTMENT will be found as usual nice English shapes m trimmed and untrimmed Hats and Bonnets, m straw, felt, and wire. Untrimmed Hats, from Is— all new stook. . FLANNELETTES, m every shade, from 4Jd per yard upwards. Blankets, Bugs. Wool Shawls, snd Fingering Yarns. Flannels, m white, Orkney, Shetland, grey, and Boarlet. CLOTHING.— Shirts, Bcarves, Hard and Soft Felt Hats. All the new winter patterns m the Gentlemen's Order Department; fit andjstyle guaranteed, at NONPAREIL HOUSE. FRANK~MULLEN. FOR SALE CHEAP FOR CASH. CHEAP FIREWOOD. FIREWOOD m any lengths. Tt/TANTTKA Firewood, 1 Cord Fencing Posts, Split Palings, jyj_ (measurement guaranteed) [ and Straining Posts and Piles. 218, with | Cord Brush for kindling Price lists can be seen at and given - 1Q n 3 Cords taken, 20s. orders given to Messrs Houldsworth Cagtl on i y# Apply, and Hillmer, Market Street, and Mjc m .._ Geo. Cheesman, Grove Town. *• <*• WALSH, All orders attended to without Ur B. P. GOULTEB, y * H. & A, E. JELLYMAN. Tiltt&ra.

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Marlborough Express, Volume XXIX, Issue 184, 27 July 1893, Page 3

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