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IMPORTANT I BALLANTVNE’S SURPLUS STOCK SALE BARGAINS FOR THIS WEEK ARE IN THE SHOWROOM. DOLMANS ) DOLMANS [ DOLMANS ) BODICES ) BODICES £ BODICES ) Plain and Figured Original Price, 89a 6d, Sale Price, 4a|lld 6s EACH DRESSING GOWNS') DRESSING GOWNS [ Extraordinary Yalue at 7s lid, 8a lid, 9a lid DRESSING GOWNS) ULSTERS ) ULSTERS [ At 28. lid. ULSTERS ) IN THE EANCY DEPARTMENT, BIBBOK3 ■) RIBBONS V Great Variety of Shadei. Original Price is, now 6fcl RIBBONS ) HANDKERCHIEFS) HANDKERCHIEFS > Coloured Bordered, at 10$d per half-dozen HANDKERCHIEFS ) SCARVES 1 SCARVES > Shot Silk Windsor. Original Price 2s lid, now Is 2Jd SCARVES ) GLOVES ) GLOVES > Ladies* Cashmere Gauntlet, Original Price 2s Ild/now Is GLOVES ) GLOVES ) GLOVES [ Ladies* Chamois Gauntlet, (Driving), Original Prioe 4) 61, GLOVES I now 2a 6i GLOVES ) UMBRELLAS ) UMBRELLAS V At 38 11d UMBRELLAS ) IN THE MANCHESTER DEPARTMENT. TOWELS ) TOWELS \ Special Value at 6Jd TOWELS ' FLANNELETTES) FLANNELETTES > A Great Variety.’Per Dozen Yards, 2s lid,',3s lid, 4s lid flannelettes) QUILTS ) QUILTS [ At 2s IID Each QUILTS ) UNION ) SHIRTINGS f UNION C At s|d Yard SHIRTINGS ) FOE GENUINE BARGAINS, BALLANTYNE’S BALES ARE PROVERBIAL J. BALLANTYNE & GO.

NOTICE ! NOTICE ! ! NOTICE ! ! ! PENROSE, PREMIER BOOT MAKER, Wants to Sell £2500 Worth of Boots and Shoes* BEING- Largely OVERSTOCKED, and having Large Consignments of Spring and Summer Goods coming forward, he is Determined to Clear bis Stock by Sailing at 1 Prices hitherto unknown in limaru, viz., Men’s Balmorals as ... 8s Men’s Shoes 6s 6<Jl i adies’ Glace Boots 10s Ladies’Glace Shoes 5s t)d Other Lines Considerably Below Cost. TERMS -.—CASH DURING SALE. OPPO BI T B KI N G’S STABLES.

f'PBIGHT AND 00.. CITS BBS WEB * D7N EDTJf, ALrfS IN THE MARKET, OCCIDENTAL TEMPERANCE HOTEL AND DINING BOOMS, Mansb Stebet (near High btrect), Dphedik. Al! Meal s Reduced to 9d. Comfortably-furnished Bedrooms with Board, 18s per week. Handsomely-furnished Sitting Booms BDNDAYS : Dinner from 1 to 2 ; lea from 6 to 7. All meals 9d. Mbb OLIVER HARRIS, Proprietress. 0 O N D A Y OIL BRIGHT. CLEAR, STEADY LIGHT, BEST LIGHT FOR READING, Being 000 l and Steady. IT PRESERVES HEALTH AND EYESIGHT. Put up in Strong Tins am) Cases to avoid Leakage, fitted with Improved Oil Faucet Costs very little more than ordinary oils. INSIST UPON HAVING NOONDAY OBYLON TEA AGENCY' PUKE CEYLON TEAS of the Finest Quality, as packed in the Garden Factory, can always be obtained from the Agents of the Tea Planters* Association of Ceylon Drink Biitish Grown Tea—pure, wholesome, pleasant, economical. Agent for the Tea Planters’ Association of Free from Fumes. il. R. TAYLOR Ceylon, CHURCH STREET, TIMARXL

DSB ONLY KIRK PA TRIG K’S glfiAoONS EABPBBBBY JAM la 21b nett Glass Jars BED OUBBANT JELLY} lb lib nett Stone Jars. S. KIRKPATRICK L& 00^ MANUFACTURERS NELSON. CUPS AND SAUOBBS 3 for Is, W and G China 3 for Is 9d, Ironstone 2a 3d the half-dozen, Plates of every description and size, and all size Meat Dishes, at { BaHtfExr’e. BRAND JAM, APBIOOI CONSERVE In 21b nett Glass Jars

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South Canterbury Times, Issue 7270, 25 July 1893, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 South Canterbury Times, Issue 7270, 25 July 1893, Page 2