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IMPOETANT & SPECIAL NEWS FCR THE CUSTOMERS DAILY VISITING FRANK MULLEN'S CASH DRAPERY SALE : ALSO to all wishing to participate m the ASTOUNDING BARGAINS to be obtained at his establishment, bo popu larly known as to be a household word m every family. FRANK MULLEN, THE CASH DRAPER, having recently returned from his periodical visit to Wellington with come vkbt special lines, as note the undermentioned list :— 100 pairs of LADIES' CORSETS (manufacturer's samples), no two alike, oom« prising English, Frenob, and German manufacture, all to be oleared at 2a 3d, 2s 6d, 3s; the highest prioe being 4s 6d. This is a ohanoe m a thousand. Don't miBB it ! 130 Silk and Silkateen Umbrellas, "Ladies" (alao manufactured Bemples,) Is lid to 63 6d ; some of these goods range as high as 168 6d eaoh. Six dozen real Irish Linen Pillow Slips, / with frilling 3} inches deep ; the origin nal prioe wbb 5s 6d, my sale prioe is 3s 6(3 : also 3& dozen of plain Linen Slips reduoed to Is 9d, eaoh ordinary price 2a lid. 16 pieces of Cream Canvas Curtaining (24yds m each pieoe) will be oleared at Ib, Is 3 d, and Is 4d per yard ; never Bold m Wellington Under 1b lid and 2s 3d. 20 pieces of White Calico (no dressing) from 2s lid to 48 6d the dozen yards ; these prioes represent just half the value, While m Wellington I picked 56 Suits of Colonial Clothing, assorted sizes, comprising Boys', Youths', and Men's. The Boys' will be oleared at 3s 6d the Buit ; Youths' 12s 6d ; and the Men's 22s 6d. This lot for quality and qheapne£B is just a marvel. Further particulars of purchases will appear m future advertisements, DON'T FORGET TO VISIT FRANK MULLEN, THE OASH DRAPER, IF YOU WISH TO SAVE MONEY. BIKES, BIKES, BIKES to intendin¥"purohabers of whekls. I HAVE been appointed AGENT for some of the best English and American Maohines, and those who intend purchasing would do well to inepeot the lines I have before buying elsewhere. All the Machines are of the best possible Materials and Workmanship, embodying all the latest " up-to-date" Improvements. Nothing but a First-rate Article at a Reasonable Price will be sold by me. Prices from £20 upwards, to suit customers. BTEARN'S " YELLOW FELLOW," BARNES' « WHITE FLYER," UNION " CRAOK-A-JACK," " WORLD," " NEW HUDSON,' «• GENEVA," "BROOKS" •• RICHMOND," "HARVARD." English and American Machines (Ladies' and Gents') on view at our stores. W. E OLOUSTON. STOCK-TAKING SALE, — AT — G. BARY & SON'S, RENWICK. A IT is very important that all who possibly oan should attend our GREAT OASH SALE, you will save * 10s m the Pound by ooming at onoe. The following are a few of the bargains offered : — Men's Heavy Tweed Suits 16a lid, a bargain at 255 ; Men's Colonial Tweed Trousers „ 5s lid, usually sold at 10s ; Men's Merino -^ Sox 6d a pair ; Men's Drawers Is 6d ; Woollen Sox, Is ; Flannels, 2s lid ; Shirts, Is 4d ; these are all worth double, Straw Hats m Men's, Ladies, and Childrens, half marked prioe, all must go, Large Honeycomb Quilts, 6a lid ; Colored Quilts, 4s lid ; 1000 Prints and Dresß Remnants at your own prioe; Calicoes, Crewdeon's, Horrookses, - Dunderß and other makes from 3s lid doz. ; £ , StookingF, Women's and Girls, 1b per pair. A large assortment of Bnys 1 and Youths' -, Clothing, must be shifted at some price, so any reasonable offer will not be refused ; d Boots and Shoes ; Groceries, Ironmongery, 5? BiUßbware, Patent Medioines, etc, etc, j will all Buffer alike. « B We must oleat a considerable A quantity before taking stock. The 5 sale will continue for two weeks only. N s — r G. BARY & SON J POST OFFICE STORE, * BBNWIOK. i FOR SALE. i COENBACKS — AND — BINDER TWINE. i — — - 5 AT LOWEST CURRENT \ RATES. i fl AUTHORISED AGENTS — FOR — DEEEING REAPERS AND BINDERS. NEW ZEALAND LOAN & MERCANTILE £ AGENCY COMPANY, Ltd., " .. . fe STATIONERS' HALL. qi E. H. PENNY. NEW BOOKS TO HAND. »' BOYS' Own Annual ; Girla Own Annual ; A Quiver; Chuma; Sunday Prize; _ Ohatterbo?; eto , eto. Large supplies of « Reward and Library Books ; newest Mueio ■>■ m sheets and books. NOW ARRIVING, Sunday,, at Home ; Leisure Hour ; Good Words ; eto., eto. ; Christmas numbers of English and Colonial Papers, eaoh one better than previous year ; Chriatmaß and - New Year Cards m great variety, E. H. PEN NY. " STATIONERS' HALL,

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Marlborough Express, Volume XXXII, Issue 28, 3 February 1897, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Marlborough Express, Volume XXXII, Issue 28, 3 February 1897, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Marlborough Express, Volume XXXII, Issue 28, 3 February 1897, Page 3

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