Business Notices. HE4VILY OVERSTOCKED. P A "RTT^T? rTI OWING to the late SEVERE WEATHEK VAfULIjA JLUJLI) 4X> VJKJ** and GBNBRAL SLOWNESS in TRADE, have NOT SOLD their FIRST SPUING SHIPMENT as they 7 had expected. rr < AT3nPlfi v R At PC% HAVE lately OPENED UP their SECOND, VAfULtJL JLUX4) iXJ \J\Jt, THIRD, and FOURTH SHIPMENTS NEW GOODS, and now find themselves ENORMOUSLY OVERSTOCKED! r^A'RTTTT? At r*A HAVE determined to give their Customers VyxXXL-i. JLUJLI) 13^ \J\J* and the Public generally the BENEFIT of the SITUATION, ana will OFFER their ENTIRE STOOK, amounting to over £21,000, for ONB MONTH, at DESPERATE PRICES? J^ KA D T~~T" ALL. m ( QARTER & 00. are certain of BARGAINS iv PA^Y DRAPERY. gUOOESS, i f Desperate Prices wi.l do it. nL-omm.c, pARTBR'S BARGAINS la DRESS MApURTER'S BARGAINS. — Feather Trim- vJ TERIALS. mings, 6Jd yard-ail cdlours and black. /BARTER'S BARGAINS.— CoIoured CashrjARTER'S BARGAINS. — 50 dozen Silk V» meres, 68 lid, 6s Ud full dreßS — all Handkerchiefs, 6jd. Bid, 12Jd— worth _. colours. double. *-» BARTER'S BARGAINS. — 1000 yarda CARTER'S BARGAINS.— Bonnet Ribbons V> Summer Ecarfce, ljd yard-worth 6|d (velvet and satin), fl|d yard— all colours. _ yard. ("BARTER'S BARGAINS.— BundIe Tape. 13 i 1 pARTER'S BARGAINS. — 1000 yards V* pieces. 6d bundle— srood quality. |-^ \J Summer Beige, 4}d— magniflcent value. riAKTBR'S BARGAINS.— Laoe Antimacas- /BARTER'S BARGAINS —French Merino sarf. fifd, B|d— desperately cheap. v> (all wool), ls 4jd yard— worth 2s 6d yard ; /BARTER'S BARGAINS. — New Rosary . • all colours. v^ Trimming, 6Jd, 6Jd, B|d — worth J{ pARTER'S BARGAINS.— Roman Stripes double. %U >-* (useful dress goods), 6jd yard. See them. p.VRTBR'S BARGAINS.-Tinsel Frillings, • /BARTER'S BARGAINS.— French Beige and v-> 6M, 8?d. lOJd-splendid styles. V Crepe Clothi (all wool), 11 Jd— worth pARTEa T S BARGAINS. — Embroidery l«6d. Works (desperate), ljd, 2|d, 3Jd, 4Jd, LJ /BARTER'S BARGAINS.— BIack Cashmerea, 6jd. !• V^ mUßfc gOi i2Jd. Is 3d, ls 6d, Is Ud, 2s 6d, PORTER'S BARGAINS.— Madeira Woriu, 2s Ud. Desperate. H^ 3fd. 6{d, Bjd-tiow largely worn, , I CPEOIAL SHOW - ROOM BARGAINS. EAVILT OVERSTOCKED. - lace io ' ts 1 O immense variety: Coloured Spanish, II QHOW-ROOM BARGAINS. — 500 New $£*• . . , Shape in Hats and Bonnets, from 6}d. TTEAVILY OVERSTOOKBD. — Oriental QHOW- ROOM BARGAINS.— New Fawn *•••- Lace : Cream, Beige, Coffee, 2sd, 3jd, O Shades in Wing» and Fancy Feathers. *Jd. 6id. m from ls 6d each. TJBAVILY OVEHSTOOKBD. — Blaok W QHOW-ROOM BARGAINS .-Jersey Jackets *•-■• Spanish Lace, 3Jd, 4jd, sjd, 6Jd— all li O (in grea t variety), 5b Ud, 6s Ud, 7s Ud, «««. 8s Ud— colours and black. TTEAVILY OVERSTOOKBD. — Large QHOW-ROOM BARGAINS .-Black Quilted AX Carved Wooden Buttons, lOJd dozen— A O Skirts, large size, 2s Ud each— worth worth 2s 6d. Ml 5s Ud. TTEAVILY OVERSTOCKED.— UmbreIIa* PI QHOW-ROOM BARGAINS.— IO Fvu--llned ■"•-•• we do flrst-olass, ls Ud, 2s Ud, 3s Ud, X* Oloaks, bought out of sea«on, 29s Ud— 4s Ud ; smart handles. worth 50s. TTBAVILY OVEUSTOCKBD.— Sunshadet »A QHOW-ROOM BARGAINS.— B cases New -■-*• (immense variety) t Children's, ls OJd, if I O Short Jackets and 'Mantles (silk, cashIs 3d, ls 6d, Is lid, 2a Bd. mere, &c). from 10s 6d. HEAVILY OVERSTOOKED.-Sunshades, QHOW-ROOM B ARGAINS.- Ladies' UnderLadies* size, 2b Ud, 3s Ud, 4s Ud, 5s lid, »>-> clothing a specialty. Garments, from ls. Cs Ud ; richly trimmed. CJHOW-ROOM BARGAINS. — Ladies' and TTEAVILY OVERSTOCKED.— Tea Cosies | | « Children's Corsets, ls 6d, ls Ud, 2s Ud, J"" 1 - (desperate), 12§d, ls 6d, 1b Ud, 2s Ud, 3s Ud, 4s Ud; good makes. 3s Ud. JJ CJHOW-ROOM BARGAlNS.— Thousands ot HBAVILY OVERSTOCKED.— ToiIet Sets, ff) IO other Bargains in our Show-room. Call if d, 6sd ; Dressing Combß, s}d. / 6jft and see. TREMENDOUS BARGAINS IN CLOTHING! V PLEASE NOTE ADDRESS ana CALL EARLY *** CARTER & C°.. The Great Ready-Hloney Drapers and Clothiers and Direct Importers, 60 & 62 GEORGE STREET, DUNEDIN.
F. ILATJRENSON, 40 PRINCES STREET (Opposite the Queen's Theatre), f 6 NOW SHOWING SPECIAL VALUES to CASH BUYERS in the following Lines !— Boys' Jersey Suits, from 4s 6d ; Boys' New Zealand Tweed Suits, from 10s 6d Boys' Tweed Overcoats, from 10s 6d ; Boys' Reefer Jackets, from 11s 6d. Men's New Zealand Tweed Suits, from 39s 6d ; Men's Tweed Overcoats, from 21s.] Men's Pilot Overcoats, from 24s 6d ; Men's Tweed Waterproof Coats, from 28s 6d. Men's Tweed Trousers, from 8s 6d; Men's Tweed Hats, from 2s. A Splendid Assortment of HOSIERY, MEN'S MERCERY, and HATS; New Zealand, Scoteh,and English TWEEDS; and FANCY WORSTEDS and KNOTTED TWEEDS, in all the New Styles. SUITS MADE TO ORDER ON THE SHORTEST NOTICE. Th« Stock being all New and Fresh, customers c*n depend on getting a good article, F. kAUKENSON, 40 PRINCES STREET.
GRATEFUL-COMFORTING. " EPPS'SJODOA. :B:R:E}.A.:K::E\A.sa?. "By a thorough knowledge of the natural Uwt which govern the operations of digestion and nutrition, and by a careful application of the fine properties of well-selected cocoa, Mr Epps has provided our breakfast tables with a delicately-flavoured beverage which may Bave us many heavy doctor's bills. It Is by the judicious use of such articles of diet that & constitution may be gradually built up until strong enough to resist every tendency to disease. Hundreds of subtle maladies are floating around us ready to Attack whorever there is a weak poirft. We may escape many a fatal shaft by keeping ourselves well fortified with pure blood and a properly nourished frame,"— See article in the Civil Service Gazette. Made simply with boiling water or milk. Bold In i-lb packets by Grocers, labelled thus :— JAMES EPPS & 00., HOMOEOPATHIC CHEMISTS, LONDON, ENGLAND, SOMj
MOLLISON, DUTHIE and CO. MOLLISON, DUTHIE and CO. MOLLISON, DUTHIE and 00. MOLLISON, DUTHIE and CO. GREAT ANNUAL SALE GREAT ANNUAL SALE GREAT ANNUAL SALE GREAT ANNUAL SALE WILL CONTINUE FOR WILL CONTINUE FOR WILL CONTINUE FOR WILL CONTINUE FOR NINETEEN~DAYS MORE NINETEEN DAYS MORE NINETEEN DAYS MORE NINETEEN DAYS MORE STOCK-TAKING CLOSES 19th AUGUST STOCK-TAKING CLOSES 19th AUGUSI STOCK-TAKING CLOSES 19th AUGUST STOCK-TAKING CLOSES 19th AUGUST MOL.I.ISON, ivtJTHIK & CO.. 195 a 197, Geerfte fttreet.
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Otago Witness, Issue 1824, 5 November 1886, Page 4
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976Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 1824, 5 November 1886, Page 4
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