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Furs. fllack Fur Capes, now 15s and 19s 6d; will be 8s 6d find 8s 8d Black Fuv Boas, now 18s Gd and 39s Gd ; will be 14s 6d and Black Fur Victoria**, now 25s ;uid 29a Gd ; will be 14s 9d lilockcd Fur Collar?, Black C:ivacnl, 3s Ud; Chinchilla, 5s lid Black Sailor Hats. Were 1« Gd and 2* Gd ; now 4-fcl and Is, All Untrimmeu Straws hall' price. Tiinoiied Millinery. Only 10 Paris Hats and Uonn-ts Ml.. Were Sss to 50s. All now ss. Children's T;;m o" Shantors. Were 2s, now Is ; were 3s 6d, now Is 6c! ; "« ore 4s, now 2s Children's Grannies. Were 2s lld and 4s lid; now Is 6d and 2s. Millinery cannot bo relumed ai'tev it has left the store. Ladies' Kid Gloves. Slightly-spotted coloured Kid Gloves, four-button ; all sizes and hundreds of pairs- -One BMlling a Fair. Will you beat til&t, big Firm ? We i'ancj- you'll think twice before you attack us ngtiin. Ladies' Lined Kid Gloves. Our usual 'Si Gd (-JLvo will bo Is Ud. Sash Ribbon. Pink and cardinal only, extra wide, l^d Good Wcjo! Shawls or White Muslin Aprons, 4£d« Ladies' Collars, Hundreds. Wore -Id ; novr OilQ Penny each. Soiled White Handkerchiefs. Marked 6d to Is ; now three i'or Is. Clothing. In comparing our prices for Clothing with those of the big Firm, don't forget that our Linings are far Better than those used by any other firm, the difference in value of a suit being | half a crown. Notwithstanding this we guarantee to supply anyi tiling they quote at a loAver price. In addition to tho lines already j quoted, we have a lot of light-coloured Suits, which can go at half marked prices. You mu.sL come in and soi? them. Thoy are our own make, and tip-top stuff, but we don't want to pay freight on them if you don't like them. All-wool Kavy blue Vicunas, plain or twilled. As we are over-stocked in this expensive material we will make up Men's Suits, any stock sizes, for 30S 6d S worth 59s 6d. Tailoring At ready-made prices while the fight is on. Men's Macintoshes. j Our stock is heavy, and must go. We'll give you a good Black Coat, sewn throughout, for a Found._ All our own make can go for a penny in the shilling less than prices cal'^cp.ned on July l-L We don't care wliat we lose; no firm shall intimidate us. Men's Crush Hats. Well worth half n crown ; now three for 2s 6d<, Can you beat that, big Firm ? High and low Soft Felt Hals -a mixfd lot. "Were 2s 6d, 3s 6d, 4s Cd ; now Is, Is d& and 2s 6d. Overcoats. Boys', Youths', and Men's. Take 2d in the shilling off our July 14 catalogue. The loss is terrible, but we mean to win. Wen's blue Pilot Cloth Reefer Coats. Marked 19s Gd ; now I2s Gd. Real Plymouth Black Oilskins. Worth a pound each, for 10s Od. Kow, we wish it plainly understood that this fight has been forced upon us. We've either got to show what we can do or play second fiddle, which wo don't intend to. To parody an old national war song, we don't want to fight, but, by Jingo, i£ we do» we've got the stock, we've got the men. Ave've gofc the money, too. Wow, then, let the best firm wia»

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Otago Witness, Issue 2318, 4 August 1898, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Witness, Issue 2318, 4 August 1898, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Witness, Issue 2318, 4 August 1898, Page 16