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Special Advertisements. Arthur Briscoe &•. Co., PRINCES, JETTY, AND BOND STREETS. KNIGHT SEVAN'S KNIGHT'BEVAN'S ' KIs'IGHT BE VAN'S CEMENT. CEMENT. CEMENT. CRICKET BATS Wisclen's "j BATS. And Worsop's Best Selection BALLS. Duke's J- We have Select Early. ' Ayers's Ever Imported. Going Fast. •■. Sykes's J EATS. . LAWN TENNIS, RACQUETS, CEOQOET SETS. Going Fast. I Select Early. BRISCOE'S TEA. TEA. TEA. .♦ TEA. TEA. SILVER CREST. GOLDEN CREST. ~ AVONDALE. SIKISANDA. Arondale and Sirisanda (No. 3) for Afternoon Tea. are luxuries, but sold at ordinary prices. Ask for our Blends-pure, new, blended in correct proportions. FOR IRONMONGERY, UP TO DATE IN QUALITY, DESIGN.. AND PRICE, BEISCO-E'S \~~~~~ ~~~ REGINA TEA.. " / PURE CEYLON—BIue Label. . • ' A ? ■ E m Have You Tried I. * A Always Reliable. N.•-. .- .■■;<■ T Honest in Quality and" Quantity. GE B- . ' - ' • - -. INDIAN and CEYLON-Mftroon Label. /' REGINA TEA. : \

Special Advertisements. IT IS VERY- IMPORTANT, • T ADIES, that you fully take in the fact that J_i Carter and Co, are prepared to work this month Simply for Fun. They won't make " One .fenny of Profit, but will give you most Rousing Bargains, and they expect to he crowded daily.' Come and share the spoil. 'thousands of other Bargains. Compare. (jMABTER'S COLOSSAL SALE. \j . \ "OEAD THE BARGAINS.—SO pieces Apron _O/ Cloth, woven border, yard v/ide (colours — sky, red, grey, pink), usual price, 6|d— Carter's price, Sjd. : CARTER'S COLOSSAL.-Heavy Twill Stripe Flannelettes, usually 4s 9d dozen—Carter's price, 2s lid dozen ; French Twill Flannels, .usually Is 2£d—now b'jd. /BARTER'S COLOSSAL—SIate Silesia, 2Jd %^/ quality for l}d, 3Jd quality for 2Jd, and co on; Twill Cretonnes, from 2Jd ; handsome Double-width Reversible Cretonnes, usually Is j^d—nowlOjd. * /BARTER'S COLOSSAL.—Grand lot of Prints--, \j usually 4sd—now 2}d; big lot of Prints,' b'.fd quality for 32d. '._ BARTER'S COLOSSAL.—Heavy Cotton Shirt\j ings, worth 6d—now 3:] d; Grass Lawn Sleeve or Skirt Lining, usually 6d yard— now 2}d. BARTER'S COLOSSAL SALIC. \J ; jTIARTER'S SHOWROOM for Immense Bar\j gains. —Ladies' Aprons, either White Muslin or Cooking Apron 3, Worth Is to Is fid—now all 6Jd. See their window for Trimmed and Untrimmed Hais, all at Is— usually 2s 6d to Sa lid. |~IARTER'S SHOWROOM for 'Bargains.— \j Children's Ulsters from Is and Is Cd; Ladies' X7lster3 and Macintoshes, sale price Is HJd, 2s ild, 3s lid—formerly three times the money. /BARTER'S SHOWROOM for Real Plums.— i\j Ladies' Corsets from Is Grl ; Infsmts' Pique Pelisse.', Is Gd ; Infants''; Winter '.Pelis«es, 3s lid and 4slid—worth double; Ladies' sum,mer Jackets, Is, Is 6d, 2s lid, 33 lid. CARTER'S COLOSSAL for Dressei.—Heavy Double-width Melton Clnth, usually Is Oid— now BJd; Double-width Fancy Winter Dress Tweeds,* KJd and BJd—usually Is to Is 4ld: Coloured Velveteens, worth Is 410.— now' 9^d yard. /BARTER'S COLOSSAL SALE.. \j__ i FOR FANCY'BARGAINS.-12 Bundles of Hair Pins for 6d—worth Is ; Strutt's White Crochet Eggs, Id each ; Always Ready Spoon Busks, small size, 6d quality for 2d. Carter's Sale. ICTANCy BARGAINS.—Baskets Ladies' Gloves, JP 'l?d, 6d, 9d, and la per pair; Children's Gloves, small size 3, usually 6d to 9d—now all at lji pair.—Carter's Sale. ANOY BARGAINS.-Coloured Silk" Gimp, usually 2Jd—now Id yard ; Tortoiseshell ' Hair Ornaments, usually Is to Is 6d—now (Jd.—Carter's Sale. (TiARTER'S GREAT SALE. \J 14au /s i OLD MEDALS-PARIS 1878, lE IX JOSEPH GILLOTT'S P3NS. Of Highest Quality, and having Greatest Durability, are therefore the Cheapest. 8f

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 10900, 6 September 1897, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 10900, 6 September 1897, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 10900, 6 September 1897, Page 2