CONTINUED SUCCESS FRANKMULLEN'g BONA FIDE CASH SALE — OF — WINTER DRAPERY. CLOTHING, HATS, ANMANCY GOODS j rjIHE several lines mentioned below an j JL clearing out fast at the STARTLING LOW PRICES at whioh they are maiked :- BL&NKETSI BLANKETS! BL^EETS m white, grey, and fawn ; from 7/3 th< pair to 21/6 for the largest size xnedi (ordinary prices nearly double th< money). 1 BUGS, m Stripes, Plaids, and Revorsibles 1 from 3/11 to 11/6. 1 Medicated Wool QUILTS, for double beds 10/6; Cot size, 4/6 (only four of the largest Eizo left). These goods are thie seasons : ycu will find no old stock al FRANK MULLEN'S, CASH DBAPEB. DRESS STUFFS 1 DRESS STUFFS ! io all the leading shades, from 9d a yard, double width. 8 pieces of all-wool double-width navy blue, blaok, and brown SERGES, 1/6 pei , yard ; never Bold m town under 2) 31 13 pieoeg of grey, blaok, brown, and cardinal MELTONS, 6 d, 9d, and Is per yard ; worth double tlje money. TWEEDS ! TWEEDS ! TWEEDS 1-Just purchased a nioe little lot, of 36 different patterns, and only one dress length m each. The prices range from 7/3 to 21/9 the oomplete dress. As this is quite an exceptional bargain the attention of the public is requested. MACKINTOSHES, Ladies'.— Just a few choice ones ; 10/6, 16/6, 21/6. JACKETS, from 8/11. CAPES, 10/6. CHILDREN'S ULBTEBS.— Just a few left. Pretty little shapes, from 6/11. CORSET j 1 CORSETS ! from 1/6 a pair. I purchased a nice little lot last week, vihioh I intend to start off at£/6the pair ; worth 4/6 and 5/3 each. Ladies' and Children's HATS, m all shapes and sizes, trimmed and nntrimmed. TAMS and TOQUES, m all the leading shades ; trimmed beautifully ; from 1/11 each. KID GLOVES! KID GLOVES! 2/- pair. These are a special line purobased expressly for Fbank Mullen, Cbbd Draper, —Other makes of Kid Gloves, running as high as 3/3, which cannot be excelled.— Also, my Cheap Kid Gloves, 6d per pair ; the like never seen before m Blenheim. CLOTHING.— Men's good heavy Tweed Suits for winter wear ; 13 at 21/6, 11 at 27/6. These are special lines— not those usually advertised.— 4o Suits, ranging m size from 00 to 13, will be all cleared from 3/11 to 8/6 largest size. Come early and participate m the above Bargains, as go they will and go they must. FRANK lIULLEN, CASH DRAPER, NONPAREIL HOUSE, MARKET ST. N.ZXI.F. QUITS— ~ Boys' Tweed Suits .. 10/6 „ Mosgiel „ .. 11/6 „ Guard „ .. 12/6 „ Sailor . ..11/6 „ Melville „ .. 10/6 „ Maritime „ .. 12/6 „ Nelson „ .. 13/6 „ Cheviot „ .. 12/6 Men's Petone „ .. 36/6 „ Mosgiel „ .. 43/6 „ Bannock „ . . 49/6- --„ Cheviot „ .. 52/6 „ Saddle „ .. 57/6 „ Serge „ .. 39/6 „ Twill „ .. 65/---rWERCOATS— Men's W.P. Tweed .. 22/6 „ Ponchos .. 32/6 „ Tweed .. .. 89/6 „ Petone Tweed .. 85/- --„ Mosgiel „ .. 87/6 „ W.P. Mackintoshes.. 39/(J rpROUSERS— Men's Mosgiel Tweed . . 15/- --„ Petone „ .. U/6 „ Cheviot „ .. 16/6 „ Saddle „ .. 17/6 „ Col, Mole „ . . 6/6 „ Best „ „ .. 7/9 Boys' Short Trousers . . 5/9 „ Serge „ ..6/6 „ Long „ .. 10/6 N.Z. CLOTHING FACTORY. G. J. L. KEBR .. Manages. NOTICE. 'BUS TIME-TABLE. ON AND AFTER 21bt APRIL, 1896. LEAVE BLENHEIM FOR OEMETERY : Tuesdays and Sundays, at 2 p.m., 3 p.m., and 4 p.m. LEAVE OEMETERY FOR TOWN : Tuesdays and Sue days, at 2.80, 8.80, and 4.80 p.m. Fares : 4d single, 6d return ; Ohildren half-price. LEAVE BLENHEIM FOR SPRING CREEK : Wednesdays, at 2 p.m. ; Saturdays, at 12 noon, 4 p.m., and 10 p.m. LEAVE SPRING CREEK FOR BLENHEIM: Wednesdays, at 4 p.m. ; Saturdays, at 1.89 p.m., 6.80 p.m., and 11 p.m. Fares : Grovetown, 4d single, 6d return ; Spring Oreek, 6i single, 9i return. Ohildren half-price. LEAVE BLENHEIM FOR SPRINGLANDS : Thursdays, at 2 p.m , 8 p.m., 4 p.m., and 5 p.m. LEAVE SPRINGLANDS FOR i BLENHEIM : Thursdays, at 2.80 p.m., 8 80 p.m., i 4 80 p.m., and 5.80 p m. 1 Fares : Bingle, 3d ; ohildren 2d. 1 W. R~E I D, [ 'BUS PROPRIETOR. MARKET PLACE BAZAAR. NEW GAMES! NEW GAMES !- Tbe Bioycle Race, exciting game Naval Macicuvres, tbe new game of skill Tip oat ; Equine GoH ; tbe game of Living Piotures, Tiaao ; the popular game oi Draughtß, Touoh ; tha new game of Jaok anc i the Bean Stalk. Trilby, by George Dv Maurier; Clef b Kelly. Arab of the City : His Progress anc Adventures, by S. R. Crockett ; A Biver-sidt * Romance, by Mrs Edward Kenard; Tin} Suttrell, by Erneßt William Homing Elster's Folly, by Mrs Henry Wood; i Lady of Quality, by Mra Hodgson Burnett The Splendid Spur, by Q, author of tin Dead Man's Rook ; The Blue Pavilions, b; Q; The Highway of Sorrow, by Hesbi Btretton- Keeling ; Old Maids and Young . by Elßa d'Eeture, author of Three Sis'ers Coooa: All about It; Tbe Avenger o Blood, by J. Maolaren Cobban ; Imprcvei , Eoonomio Cookery Book ; Pomona's Traveli by Frank R. Stookton. MRS B?BHELX,
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Marlborough Express, Volume XXXI, Issue 107, 11 May 1896, Page 3
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