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We-w*aW« toa»n?u?ie9 $w AK3SUAL SUMMER SHOW TO-DAY. The Gdoda introduced hava been selected with judgment ond taste, and the result isa choice not easily excelled. We have uparfd no pains „ ■ to procure only Goods of undoubted ■ quality p.nd sterling . ■ value, and have every cosfidence in commending them to the attention of our kind pat Tons. Brown, c win a, & (jo.

■ A. & T. Ina li s See respectfully to announce to their numerous CUSTOMERS and tho PUBLIC generally that their SIXTH ANNUAL COLOSSAL SALE COMMENCEp On THURSDAY, Bth AUGUST, AND CONTINUE FOR 30 DAYS, During which time the whole of their MAGNIFICENT STOCK, amounting to upwards of 003 and including all the Latest Shipments to ths end of July, will be disposed of at SWEEPING REDUCTIONS, The object being at the end of each" Financial Yeir (31rt July) to cleir out all accumulations and commence tha following Year with ;m ENTIRELY NEW STOCK S^l^pT^^^^^ rnnm ™ ™ vT?*o^ a t Dd I hav, e bee" ,fM over 30 rears the leaders of Popular Prices. Our UQODb are marked when fifct placed on Sale at sn plight an advance on cost as only a House can afford that SELLS ■ EXCLUSIVELY FOR CASH IN JEVERY INSTANCE, And consequently eliminates from its calculations the risk of losses from bad debts, and the book, keeping and other ofhee expenses inseparable from a Credit System. The losses in New Zealand resnlting from uncollectable accounts amount to many.tbousands of pounds annually To those for whom'credit is.of paramount importance, it is a convenience for which they ought to pay The KTMh Prll Pil Spi<swr BTTvgi?i\i Qed^psine^ Preßludes tne possibility of deviating'from one price; but why should CASH BUYKHS, who purchase from houses that carry accounts, contribute to.wards payipg the losses and expenses consequent upon the Credit System ? WE GIVE CREDIT TO NO ONE ! We therefore incur no losses, and our Prices'bear evidence of it to the advantage of all who can avail themselves thereof. In conspicuous instances other houses occasionally meet our prices "as leaders " bat it is like the unwilling workman who will only do his task while under the vigilant eves of his ot aacn ot uuft ALiKViN DJiPiRTMENTb, and compare them with n like number of Articles ™?^?2^ -Iv" 86' and lt^ [n co°fin». our claim that we are the CHEAPEST HOUSE IN THK : COLONY, without ever sacrificing Quality to Price. •i! 1!™ B9, larg? a. stock it is simply impossible to display each item; we therefore hope that customers ssSSS&fc SffiteaMsT. ttfs&sss^ eoodß l9id' out on the tablea- as th, world's M^ttST" haVe PUR(JHASED *<» CASH this season direct from ' Aae^™ ex?Sal ipat i.c a great r? sh o£ DUEit>ess, an ADDITIONAL STAFF OF UPWARDS OF 150 ASSIS>TANiJs has been engaged. . N.E.-WE EMPLOY NO TRAVELLING AGENTS. During the Sale no Exchapges of Goods purchased will be made after" 11 o'clock in the mornine i and in all cases the Bill must be Returned with the Goods. "w"""fa The Warehouse will be OPEN EACH DAY at 10 o'clock sharp, and will CLOSE FOR LUNCH , between tlje hours of 1 and 2. OTJR WAREHOUSE CLOSES EVERY WEDNESDAY AT 1 O'CLOCK. CATALOGUES MAY BE HAD ON APPLICATION. A. & T. INGLIS, CASH EMPORIUM, * . GEORGE "STREET, DUNEDIN. *«JJ A N G' WE 'NT SAXPENOE!" WHEN a' CANNY SCOT Re'duraed from his first visit to' London he told his friends at home that his trip in England was very expensive, and that before he had fairly left the railway station at which be arrived in London, " Bang went saxpence." IS IT SO? . , SO IT IS That People, throw away a great maqy sixpences because THEY ARE "PENNY-FOOLISH" WITHOUT BEING " FOUND-WISE." THE BEST WAY TO SAVE SIXPENCE JS TO «^= BUY A "BEAUTIFUL BRITAIN" ' PORTFOLIO. _m VIEWS OF CASTLES ! VIEWS OF PALACES t VIEWS OF SPLENDID ROOMS! VIEWS OF CHARMING SCENERY 1 PHOTOGRAPHS Taken by permission of Her Majesty the, Queen and by favour of the Noblemen and Gentlemen of Great Britain. 6 v v Beautiful Britain y •- I* * _ / *' itIS IN ALL RESPECTS THE FINEST ART WOP.X YET OFFERED TO THE PUBLIC. Sixteen Photographs of the same size and quality in a shop cost not less than £5. . TO OBTAIN THE PORTFOLIO. SENP TO OUR OFFICE IN STAFFORD STP.EET AND A COUPON CUT FROM THE DAILY TIMES, OR SEND EIGHTPENCE AND A COUPON TO THE OFFICE OF prictor' and ormsby, STAFFORD, STREET; And the Portfolio -will be-sent by Post. Pabt II Contains; / Pabt 111 Contains: HABLEOH CASTLE / BTIRLING CASTLE ARUND^L CASTLB ' . MARLBOROCGH HOUSE THE GREAT HALL Kg AUDLEY <,„„*£bSSK ' RIPLBY CASTLS / ' CLEVBpEN HOUSE BEBSTON CASTLE / THE WHITE DRAWING ROOM AT WARWICK CASTLE/ BUCKINGHAM PALACE THE MORNING ROOM AT TRING CARNARVON CASTLE PRATTp Sm?f AR rXSTfp " THE QUEEN>S COTTAGE AT KEW ' A^dStS^ViW OF WINDSOR ' MOUNT BDGECUMBE CASTLE // TAYMOUTH CASTLE BEAUMARIS/ CASTLE ■ PENRHYN CAgTLE <sss§££ s^asj^&a*"*"" PORCH&STER CASTLB CORF CASTLE <- ! THE BACKWATER AT HAMPTON CHESTER CASTLE '■ COURT ASTON HALL ST.,JAMES'S PALACE. ■ BEAULIEU ABBEY. THERE WILL BE TWELVE PARTS. | Each Contains Sixteen Photographs. Fach Part is Cqmplete in itself, Each PnotosraP}i " llm x 13in Each Photograph' has a Descriptive Notice ' There is No ObiUgation to buy all the Parts. under it. There are No Advertiaementa in the Portfolio. IT IS A CLEAN, HONEST, ARTISTICALLY-ARRANGED BOOK OF VIEWS. THE PROOF OF THE PUDDING 18 IN- THE EATING, AND THE PUDDING TS SIXPENCE A SLICE. COUPONS AND ADDRESSES ARE NOW BEING REGISTERED FOR PART 111. ■•-.■" BEAUTIFULj BRITAIN COUPON. " Portfolio No. 3. Cut out one of these Coupons (of any date), and enclose it with EIGHTPENCE in Postage; Stamps, and we will deliver, post free, to aDy address in New Zealand, Portfolio No. 3 of our GRAND TOUR OF THE WORLD Aid1 ALBUM. the Coupon is presented at our Ofhce. and not sent by Post, the price will be SIXPENCE. " ' ■.■•■■',/ PRICTOR & ORMSBY, . / . Stafford street, Dunedin. Name of SubscribeV , Occupation^...,,;./.,..,,.,,.,.. , „,.,..,„., Address._.. ~.£..., _ ,„..;.' FRIC TO R & ORMSBY, ;;/ STAFFORD STREET. / Wow l\hdi ng. ITQEAUTIFUL BRITAIN! / • PART 111. FROSSARD'S , ' This Magnificent ■ -^ ■ OOX^ ' FINE ART PUBLICATION ' l r^^r-r^ Is now bein" jsaied. Parts I and II are out, and CAVOUR .. the succeeding Ten Parts will follow at about ' -;i - Weekly intervals. riTn .-„,-, if,/. SIXPENCE PER PART, or by Post 2d Extra. CHjAjvo. if — ''''I CONTENTS OF PART III: Stirling Caatle Mount Edgecumbe Bmss in New South Wales— Marlboroiiß.h House Taymouth Castle •Guy's Cliff House Penrhyn Castle A MILLION A MONTH. Oleveden House The Great Hall at The White Drawing Warwick Room at BuckiDg- Shrewsbury Castle ham Palace Corf Castle SARGOOD, SON, & EWEN. Carnarvon Castle Chester Castle The 'Queen s Cottage Aston Hall T>. BENJAMIN & CO. a*Kew , Beaulieu Abbey. MACKERRAS & HAZLETT. lju _ PPJCIOR & ORMSBY,

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 10449, 27 August 1895, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 10449, 27 August 1895, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 10449, 27 August 1895, Page 2

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