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Drapery. NO BANKRUPT SALE I No Bankrupt Stock! GENUINE GHSAP SALE* Beg to Intimate that their GREAT SikLE 18 STILL GOING ON In tbo Pwnßises lately occupied by T. F, OOGSLAN & 00., MAIN SOUTH ROAD, TIMAKU. yyß are nt’U to the fore with Bargains aa a glrnce at the prices will prove Black Quilted Skirts, 4/3 ; usual price for same, 7/6 Homespun?, 3Jd ; worth 9d. Winceys, from 3d per yd A Job Line in Black Cashmere, 2/3 ; worth 3/11 Colored Merino, all shades, 1/9 per yard, these goods are well worth 3/~ a decided bargain 150yds Bure Silk Velvet, usual price 12/6, will be sold at 3/11 per yard Colored Brocihe Silk,Dunedin price 4/11,we are clearing out at 2/3 per yard A Job Line in Black Satin, 76yds to clear at 1/6, worth 2/11 60yds Btripel Watered Silk going at 1/4, usual price for same 2/11 per yard But a Thorough Mollxsok, D uTHIB Si Co. DRESSES. NOW REMEMBER THIS IS A

<ti \J ft xxixo xo a GENUINE CHEAP SALE. ' MANCHESTER DEPARTMENT. We are offering rare bargains in this Department. Sheetings, 27yds wide, 6|d per yard—worth in the regular way 10$d Heavy make in Unbleached Calico, 3J per yard I Fancy Shirting 4Jd per yard, thorough fast in color, usual price 7§d . per i yard Heavy Saxony F.annel 9Jd, Scarlet, 9J, l worth !/•, all pure wool 75 Doz Honeycomb Towels, original price 6/- will be sold at 3/11 per doz Bemnants in Shirtings, Sheetings, Calicoes > Flannels under cost to clear 9-4 Honeycomb Quilts, Job 3/11, original price 6/6 > No aeod to Grumble Now for Cheap Drapery. MILLINERY DEPARTMENTWe at the present time have the CHEAPEST Lot of MILLINERY Ever offered to the inhabitants of Timaru. All fashionably trimmed, from 1/6 np. 75 doz Boy’s Straw Hats, worth 1/-. We arp selling these at 3d each 40 doz Black Straw Hats, worth 2/6, are being sold at 2d each A job line in Children’s Costumes at 4/6, well worth 7/11, must be seen Ladies Ulsters 5/11, 6/11, 8/6. These are well worth 15/- each 15 Boxes Colored heathers, 6d each, Dudedin price 1/10 Boxes Job Flowers at 4Jd pec spray, usually sold at 1/6 ggr DON’T FORGET THE ADDRESS. Our Red Flag denotes the Shop. FANCY DEPARTMENT, 75 doz Women’s Fancy Stockings at BJd per pair ; worth -1/ —a regular bargain Coral Bracelets 6d per pair; usual price 2/ —must be fold Linen Sets worth 3/ slightly soiled, will bo sold at 6d the Set 75yds Colo red Nets, suitable for Ties, at 8d per yard Colored Border Handkerchiefs will be sold at lOd the half dozen ; worth double Black Ribbon Velvets piece of 18 yards; sold before at 4/6 White Fur Caps, suitable for children, 9d each ; usual price, 2/6 2 Button Black Kid Gloves,, per pair 50 doz Ladies colored Kid Gloves, slightly soiled, at 1/per pair. 4 Button Black Kid, splendid line, 2/6 per pair, worth 6/ 470 yds White Frilling, from IJd per yard, white and creams Ladies Silk Umbrellas 4/6, worth 7/6, wont cut in the wear, ivory handles. Job Line in Wool Squares, 8d each, usually sold in town at 1/6 REMEMBER THIS IS THE ONLY GENUINE SALE IN TOWN. CLOTHING. Men’s Tweed Suits 17/9 19/ 21/ 32/6. These Suits are simply giving away at thes e prices Men’s Wincey Shirts, full size, I/ll£, each usually sold at 3/3 Men’s Cotton Drawers at 1/4J, worth 2/3, selling fast Men’s White Dress Shirts, 2/11; sold before at Bs ,6d—A decided bargain Will be Opened To-day—A case of Men’s Tweed Overcoats from 17/6 upwards. These Coats are good value for 42/ Soft Black Felt Hats, 2/6 each ; worth, 5/ A Regular Job in Men’s Bard Hats (fashionable shapes), worth 8/, will be sold at 2/3 1 Men’s Linen Collars, usual price 1/ each, are going at 2/6 the dozen Boy’s Tweed Suits, 16/6; worth 37/6 These are Colonial- made ggr Wet thank the General Public for the succetis that has attended our Sale, and beg to intimate that the Sale will be continued for one month longer, during which time fresh novelties will be offered. MLollison, Durans k Co., , D U HI? DIN. RED FLAG, MAIN SOUTH ROAD, TIMARU, In the premises lately occupied by T. F. OOGHLAN, AND CO.

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South Canterbury Times, Issue 3159, 18 May 1883, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 South Canterbury Times, Issue 3159, 18 May 1883, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 South Canterbury Times, Issue 3159, 18 May 1883, Page 3