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Drapery. DAVIES and MURPHY, The Cash Drapers, BEG to state their First Shipment of Autumn and Winter Goods is Now Opened Up, and which we may mention have been purchased direct from the looms, thus saving our customers two or three profits—the difference between the Manufacturers price, and the price the Consumer pays. It is now five years since the Bon Marche was first opened, and during that time the demand for our goods has gone on and on increasing, until now there is not a house in South Canterbury where our goods are not known. To the readers of this journal, we offer some startling value, particulars of which will be found below. SPECIAL VALUE IN WINTER DRESS GOODS, AT THE BON MARCHE. Qrj PIECES Homespun Twills. sfd yd; O o Fancy Mixtures, Cheviot Homespuns for Autumn wear, 6fd, new colorings; Winter Serges, all shades, B|d yd; 27 Pieces Cheviot Homespun, all wool, 12id per yard. HEAVY Colored Homespun Cloths, l/4£ yd, grand for wear; Abergeldie Tweeds, 1/6Jd yd, all wool; Fancy Mixtures in Waldeck Checks, 1/9 yd; Navy Serges, IOJd yd, a bargain. CASHMERES, Cashmerettes, French Merinos, Plaids, Beiges, etc., in all colors. WE undoubtedly have One of the Largest, if not ABSOLUTELY THE LARGEST AND MOST VARIED STOCK IN SOUTH CANTERBURY.

LADIES’ Costumes Extraordinary— Ladies’ Serge Costumes, Ladies’ Cashmere Costumes, All Wool French Merino Costumes, Bussell Cord Costumes, Lustre Costumes. DRESSMAKING DEPARTMENT, MISS INNES. SPECIALITIES in Millinery Goods now being shown. Ladies’ and Children’s Hats and Bonnets, in all the leading shapes and materials. New Feathers, New Flowers, at lowest rates. DIES’ UNDERCLOTHING—SO doz Ladies’ Plain Chemises, Is 4Jd each ; 20 doz Ladies' Tucked Drawers, Is 4Jd pair; Ladies’ Nights at 2/6 each—A Marvel. "[VTEW CORSETS, 50 varieties to select J3I from, Is OAd pair upwards; Velve ■ teens : Don’t miss this opportunity. Permanent Blue Black Velveteen, Is 9i yd. Our wonderful Velveteens at 2/6 yd,“suitable for mantles or costumes : guaranteed to wear well. WE are now Selling a really good 2 button Black Kid Glove at 1/11; Ladies’ Cashmere Gloves, lined, 2 buttons, 1/- pair. OVERSTOCKED IN HOSIERY Ladies’ Ribbed Merino Hoee, 9|d pair; Ladies’ Cashmere Hose, dark colors, 1/- pair; Children’s L.W. Sox, 4Jd pair. BLACK SILK FRINGE, 3in wide, 3.|d yd—a great bargain; Bone Mantle Buttons, 2d doz; Bone Ulster Buttons, 2d dozen, worth 1/NEW MANTLES I New Ulsters 1 New Dolmans I Best value ever offered; Ladies’ Black Cloth Jackets, fully trimmed, 6/11 each ; Ladies’ Heavy Tweed Ulsters, from 4/11 each, AT DAVIES AND MURPHY’S, The Bon Marchfe—Durable Silk Umbrellas, steel frame, ivory handle, 3/6 each ; Durable silk Umbrellas, horn handles, 4/11 —a great job. UNDER THE CHARGE OF

UNBLEACHED CALICO, 3/3 doz, free from dress; Horrockse’s Calico, 3/11 doz; Crewdson’a Calico, heavy make, 5/6 doz ; 8 x 4 Unbleached Sheeting, B|d yd ; Bx 4 Unbleached Sheeting, 10|d yd ; 72in. White Twill Sheeting, 12Id yd ; also, superior at Is 4§d yd ; 9 x 4 White Blankets, 7/11 pair; 11x4 White Blankets, large size, 18/9 pair; Colored Blankets, 7/11, 8/9, 9/6, 10/9—splendid value. SAXONY FLANNEL, 10|d yd ; Welsh Flannel, heavy make, 10Jd yd ; Scarlet Flannel, 12Ad yd. Q OASES HONEYCOMB QUILTS, to be Zi Sold Cheap ;9 x 4 Honeycomb Quilts, 4/11 ; 10 x 4, large size, 5/6 each. HEMP CARPETS, ycl ; Tapestry Carpets, 2/6 yd, new designs; Yarn Slips, 2s e«ch ; 4 x 4 Floor Cloth, 1/3J yd, 4x4 Heavy Quality, 1/10J yd, K IJQ TRUNKS BOOTS, bought by Public i O tender, which we shall oiler at about, half the usual price. Ladies’ E.S. Kid Boot.?. 3/11, going fast; Ladies’ E.S. Kid Boots, sewn soles, 5/11, a wonder; Ladiejß.S. Levant Boots, 6/11, grand boot for the Winter. MEN’S BLUCBTERS, 8s; Men’s Nailed Balmorals, 11/9 ; Men’s E.S. Nailed Boots, 12/9, hard to beat. WINTER CLOTHING. Men’s and Boys’ Mercery, etc. 37 Case* New Clothing now opened up. Latest Styles and Patterns. A few quotations only can be given in this limited space. -i PAIR Men’s Heavy Tweed JLUU Trousers, 8/9; 100 Pair Men’s Nelson Tweed Trousers, durable, 10/6 pair ; 79 Pair Strong Tweed Trousers and Vest, 13/6; 84 Tweed Trousers and Vests, superior goods, 16/0. rf) MEN’S GALATEA SUITS, 27/6, (jfcJ worth 39/; 48 Men’s Paget Suits, 39/, newest patterns ; Men’s Serge Suits, 21/6d. ■TQ MEN’S Sac Tweed Coats, 11/9, wear j O resisting ; also a quantity at 12/9, going fast; 72 Men’s Pasret Coats, 16/9 ; lot of Men’s Black Worsted Sao Coats, 19/6, worth 30/•; Men’s Pilot Coats, 14/9 each. BOYS’ Trouser Suits to select «j)U U from at 10/9. 19/6, 22/6 ; 250 Boys’ Knicker Suits in every style, lowest quotations ; Men’s Stable Vests, 12/6 each, sold elsewhere at 17/0. MEN’S Flax Shirts, lljd, 1/3, 1/6, _ 1/9 each ; Men’s Heavy Tweed Shirts, 1/11, 2/6, 3/3, lined backs ; Men’s White Linen Shirts, 3/11, 4/11, a perfect fit; 47 doz. Black and White Shirts to be cleared at 2/6, usual price 3/11. rTQ DOZEN Men’s Brown Cotton Sox | 0 3 pairs for 1/- ; 32 doz. Men’s Alloa Sox, 94 pair; 40 doz. Merino Sox, 11- ; pair well-finished Men’s Flannel Undershirts. 3/9 ; Men’s Cotton Drawers, 2/3; Men’s Cotton Undershirts, 1/11, heavy quality. LADIES can purchase to better advantage than at any other establishment in Canterbury, and frequently express their astonishment at the money saved by buying from the Cash Drapers, DAVIES AND MURPHY, THE BON MARCHE, NEXT TIMARO HOTEL.

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South Canterbury Times, Issue 3109, 20 March 1883, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 South Canterbury Times, Issue 3109, 20 March 1883, Page 3

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