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Pabllo Notices. RM S. TAINUI, FROM LONDON.

W B A. RB N ow OPKmo0 PKmo U p> By the above Direct Steamer, New Brocaded Print* Madras Dress Muslins, in Bieoult and Cream Shades Ladies’ Lawn Tennis Hats Coloured Linen Collars and Cuffs Bojs’ White and Colored Sailor Collars Infants’ Bibs and Bands New Tinsel Frilling* Children’s Embroidered Collars, in White, Beige, and Coffee Ladies' Lace Collars, in New Shapes and New Colours Cream Lace Raffles Lace and Mnslin Squares New Laees-Oream and Coloured Fancy Aprons The Kensington Cooking Aprons Soudan Striped Curtains 200 Pairs Long Curtains, 3/6 per pair Clothing ana Tailoring Department. Special Lines of New Designs in Tweeds and Worsted Coatings, Garments Made to Measure by a FIRSTCLASS TAILOR. Fit and Workmanship Guaranteed. Now Showing some really Choice Goods in Men’s and Boys* Colonial Clothing. at Lower Prices than the Imported articleA Large Stock of Men’s Colonial Rabbit Fur HatsBOOTS S SHOES Kindly impest out Really Splendid Stock of Ladies' Shoes, from the best English and Continental Makers; Ladies’ and Children’s Boots in great variety. Men’s and Boy’s Boots and Shoes of every description.

DAVIES AND MURPHY, BON MAEOHB, TIMARD. Crowded Out!!! OVER-STOCKED. Must Reduce at a Sacrifice. For One Month. Previous to Stocktaking. DAVID OWEES Will Sell at lets than Goit Price to enable him to redace his Heavy Stoeke. The Merchants Stare, The Grocers Swear, —BUT— The People get the Benefit I THE FOLLOWING^ARB A FEW OF THB SLAUGHTERING PRICES— Ttfc—Bound and Good, 10/9 the Box Do. New, strong and fragrant, 13s the box Do. Do, Fib'for a prince, 17/6 the box Sttff4r- 2J<3, in good condition by the beg Do. 3d pur lb, White Sparkling do. Do. 3jd, Crashed Diamonds do. Derwent Potatoes, 4/6d fall sack A Splendid Line of Ghcose. 6|d per lb, by the Cheese Mild Cured Roll Baeon, 6d per lb by the Roll PIOUT —Golden Gem, Prise Medal, 601 b bag 5s 9d.

Space will not allow of many quotations, bat we must not forget oar old Friends the Working Classes, the mainstay of the conn* try, and for their benefit will quote the following.and at the same time 3.0. will eh&llensro any Grocer Ist South. Canterbury to compete, quantity and quality combined--2lbs Prime Home-Cured Bacon, for la 2tba Akaroa Cheese for la 1 Doz Salt Herrings „ Is 2 Tins Morton's Fresh Herrings for It 2 Tins Preserved Bloaters for Is 4d 2 Tins Herring and Shrimp Sauce for Is 4d A Splendid Scrubbing Broth „ Is A Galvanised Bucket „ Is Slbs Sperm Candles „ Is 3 Large Fkts of Com Float „ la 4 Largo Bars of Soap ~ la (Never before heard of.) 51b Very Beit Bice „ la Slbs Yery Best White Sago „ Is Slbs Yery Best Tapioea ~ is 3 Tins of Bloater Paste „ Is Ufa of Good Strong Tea „ Is 4d 3 Pkts of Fry’s Coeoa „ Is 2 Tins Jam „ la 121bs of Washing Soda „ la 20lbt Salt is 41bs of Our Splendid Golden Syrup for la A qnantily of Salted Pigs Cheeks, two for is Prime Smoked or Green Hams, quality guaranteed, 7d per lb DAVIDOWEES ELIZABETH STREET STORE, Two Mlnutos TOtlk fton tho Wind* still. Orders by post promptly attended to, N.8,—D.0, would respectfully ask the public to esll as early in the day as pos-1 slble, as it is impotiible to get the orders out the same day if given late in the after* noon. You can send the smallest child you have, end it will receive the some, attention u yon would get yoartelf, <

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South Canterbury Times, Issue 4211, 12 October 1886, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 South Canterbury Times, Issue 4211, 12 October 1886, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 South Canterbury Times, Issue 4211, 12 October 1886, Page 3

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