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Drapery. 5 Momsor, Dim ft Ccs GREAT CLEARING SALE! FOB 2 MONTHS ONLY. In the Premises lately occupied by T. BV OO&EDAST & 00,, MAIN SOUTH ROAD. JN order to give the Public some idea of the BAKE BARGAINS to be had at the Sale, we mention the following: Job Line in Broche Silk a, all shades, we will offer at 2/3 per yd ; worth 4/6 9-4 Blankets usually sold at 12/, we will sell at 7/11 per pair—this is a marvel All wool Flannel, 10|d ; worth 1/3 Scarlet do, llfd ; worth 1/4 72-inoh Sheeting, Bsd, splendid value 450 yds Shirting, o|d, Dunedin price, Bsd f-y We have at present a splendid stock of Cretonnes, from s£d, worth 1/-, going fast 300 pairs Cashmere Lined Gloves, 6d per pair; worth 1/6 240 pairs (’oral Bracelets, 6d per pair; worth double 750 Ladies’ Handkerchiefs will be sold at 1/1 the half dozen 400 Children’s Colored Border do. at 7Jd the half dozen ; these are well worth 1/3 300 yds Colored Nets : original price, 1/8 we will sell during our Great Sale at 3d per yd 2-Button Black Kid Gloves, 1/4id per pair Job Line in Light Shade Kid Gloves at 1/, worth 3/9 per pair Black Velveteen, 1/9 ; original price, 2/11 Wool Squares, 7£d each—Can’t be rubbed out A job linein b l ack and colored Cashmeres,2/ Kaiapui Wool, all shades, 2/11 per pound— Sold everywhere at 4/Patton’s Wheeling, beat quality, 3/9 We are offering 15/ Ulsters at 5/11 Children’s Ulsters correspondingly cheap Linen sets, worth 2/, being sold at 6d per pair. la order to give any idea of tho Bargains to be bad in DRESSES it would be necessary to completely monopolise the whole space of this Journal. Winceys at 3|d per yard, worth 5Ad Homespuns from 5|d —f plendid Value We are offering remnants of Ribbons at 6d each—Some of these are well worth 2/9 or 3/—Good lengths, none underlJyds Ladies’ Hose, 6Ad per pair—Usual price, 9d Ladies’ Wool Hoods, Caps, at half price 500 Yards Frillings, l£d per yard, worth 5Jd 84 Ladies’ Umbrellas, 1/6 each—bargain 72 Ladies’ Umbrellas, Ivory Handles, usual price 6/- are now being Sold at 4/3. Wont Cut in Wear—Come and see this Line before they are all gone. Bemnants of Sheetings, Dresses, Hollands, Forfars, Skirtings Bed Tickings,Calicoes, and Flannels,will be Sold irrespective of Cost, all Good Lengths A Job Lot of Tea Cosies at 1/11, 2/3, 2/6, and 2/11 each, worth double 75 Straw Hats, Boys’, at 3d each Children’s Bonnets, slightly soiled, original price 7/6, are being Sold at 1/6 Black Velvets, 18yds for 10Ad— Cheap at 3/11 9-4 Honeycomb Quilts 4/9 each, bargain Tapestry Carpet 1/9A to clear, usual price 2/9 Black Quilted Skirts at 6/11, reduced from 10/6 Job Line in Hearth Bogs 5/11 —grand value Mats suitable for passages at 1/10J each A few Ladies Hand Bags will be sold at 1/2, 2/6, 4/9—worth as much more Black Braids, 1/6 for 36yds Knitting Cottons, all numbers, 2/6 per lb We are Selling a Splendid Turkish Towel at B§d, cheap at 1/2 Men’s Shirts 1/1U each, splendid line 700 Men’s Mole Trousers, 4/11 per pair Cotton Sox, 3 pair for 1/1, worth 8d per pair Men’s Overcoats 16/6, worth 22 / Men’s Tweed Suits, 26/9 White Shirts 3/6, worth 5/75doz. Men’s Linen Collars —great job LADIES’ DNDEBOLOTSS2TG, 20 Doz Plain Chemises, 1/3 each Ladies’ Drawers from 1/- per pair Corsets for the Million at less than cost Ladies’ Merino Hose SJd, worth 1/Striped Hose (in All Shades), 6|d—worth double HP* REMEMBER Thls.Salo is Only For Two Months. MLollison, J3uthib k 00,, George Street, Dunedin, Palmerston, Invercargill. And in the premises lately occupied by T. F. COGHLAN, AND CO. MAINPOUTH ROAD, TIMARU.

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South Canterbury Times, Issue 3157, 16 May 1883, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 South Canterbury Times, Issue 3157, 16 May 1883, Page 3