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Some marvellous Bargains from the Great Bargain Distributors.—Lot(Js, a rlf hand handsome bargain. About 300 uomade dresses, each containing la yards of beautiful cream oatmeal cloth and 12 jams lovely antique or Yak lace for trimming- eacli dress to be sold for & Od—usual price !0s od. lot •iIS.—A magnificent 'ire sat a moderate price. Encb of these beautiful drestes contains 8 varJs of 6Ut>f>b qnnlitv cashmere (all shades) and 2 jnr.,B rich quality vfllvetor 6l k for trimming; eacli dress to be <oldnt Ilislld. Ladles will be highly pleased with this dress. Lot t57.—5000 yards line quality black CR'hmere, 12jd\nrd,or Us 8d for 12 yard*. Wo:ady ought to pass this by j fir walking out, travel hi|t, or children's dresm-s. this is a material that«ill give the greatest mUAimt'on. Ladles would do wll to buy v. hule pieces of this; 50-ynrrt lengUisat ihe price quoted, Ikijd per yard.—l'TfE and Cumiko, llea ly Money Drapers, Pa and «4 George ttreet.- [Auvt]. Heavily Ovkbstockkd. — Caiitbh and Co.! owing to the late severe wrather and Keueral slowj ness oM Ride., have not sold their first spring shipment of drapery and clothing, hb they expected. Carter and Co. have lately opened up their second, third, arid fourth shipments of new goods, and now lind themselves enormously overstocked. 107 eaßes and bales have been landed ex lonic, fitmutaka, Tainui, and haik.ma within the last 10 weeks. Carter and Co. have determined to gue their customers and the public the benefit of the situation, and will offer their entire stock for one montti at desperate prices. For list of bargains see Star Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays; or call and li£ speet the exceptional bargains n offer — [Advt.l The Prince of Sumnior Drinks.—" Thomson and Co.'s ginger ale stands a sea voyage well; it reached us in excellent c ndition, pouring out brilliant ac^l with a fine persistent, head. This ginger alo which, by the way, is guaranteed to be entirely free from a'cohol-is of a more delicate flavour than tie geneialltv of that we are accustomed to meet with in England, and on this account, to our particular taste, is preferable."—British and Colonial Druggist, London.—[Advt.] •

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 7723, 18 November 1886, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 7723, 18 November 1886, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 7723, 18 November 1886, Page 2