Town and Country customers are invited to call and see ■ v s NEW CLOTHING & GENTS’ OUTFITTING DEPARTMENT. CALL & SEE THEIR Boot and Shoe Department. No Ladies ; And don’t forget to have a look at their New Cape and Millinery Window, also their extensive New Clothing Window and Kindly observe THE CASH PRICES OF EVERY ARTICLE, especially Men’s, Boys and Youths Saits, Gents Scarfs, Shirts, and the very Newest Shapes in Hard and Soft Felt Hats. -om-ru* s. Dnrrwn , on *■ INSPECTION INVITED before going elsewhere, and by dealing with PRICE & BULLBID you can save 15 to 20 per cent. establishment in New Zealand can give better value. This is the best time to pay a visit to their Show Rooms, which are crowded daily, and no wonder, as the enormous stock of New Goods is quite bewildering, their Paris and London Buyeis having sent them everything that con Id be desired, and, in •DI/TCli' nan to; *•»>■*. Browns. •»<«Blanksi; also, Jackets, Macintoshes, ritiCE iiNl) dIJLLMI) Cravenette Cloaks, Dressing Gowns, Children’s Cloak* and Ulsters ; besides lovely Electric Seal Capes and Astracan Capes, and a magnificent variety of Real Bear Boas, and Grand Assortment of Lovely Boas marked to sell at 8s 6d, 10s 6d, 15s 6d, ‘2ls 6d. THEN AGAIN Our Millinery Department As usual, crowded with Piles of Novelties, and well worth a visit. This also applies to our Large Already, so early in the season, our Dressmaking Rooms [are getting busier every day, and .PMCB & BDDLBID’S Moderate Charges and the Excellent Fit of all our Costumes is well known to our regular customers. One more word, Ladies—Give our head Dressmaker ONE TRIAL. Satisfaction given at PRICE BXJI iEII THE DIRECT IMPORTERS.
It cannot oe too widely proclaimed that the Latest & best lues ' —IN FOOTWEAR Are to be found at the PEOPLE’S BOOT SHOP, Deb Street. o—-0 —- We Produce. We Excel. We Reap. We Sow We Harvest. Warm Felt Slippers, Is Ladies’ Walking Sh oes, 3s lid Men’s Englisn Shoes* 6e 6d Men’s strong Balmorals, 7s lid We don’t say this without reason. Mead the following Qnotations • Children’s Felt Slippers, 9d Ladies’ Evening Shoes, sizes 3 & 4, 1/11 Men’s Kip Balmorals, extra good, 10/6 Men’s Light Balmorals, 9s 6d Do yon need boots or shoes P Then Wire Us ! Write Us ! Or better still CALL AND SEE US ! A. WEIR & SOW, Pee-st. Just Opened A Complete Assortment of Direct from the Manufacturers. HATS, CAPS, SCARFS, BOWS, BRACES, COLLARS, GLOVES MUFFLERS, UMBRELLAS. Slxirts! Slairts! In COTTON, UNION, WOOL. SEASONABLE UNDERCLOTHING. Also, MEN’S, YOUTHS’, and BOYS’ CLOTHING. in the Best Makes. Mair and Shepherd, Comparison Invited. (Opposite Post Office), Dee street. «. DKILEY (FORMERLY DEILEY AND MOIR) Thanks the public kindly for the liberal support accorded him in a 27 years’ pratnershid and begs to intimate that he intends to carry on the business himself. Having bought the stock at a very low valuation, he will sell the same BEDROCK PRICES. GOOD MATERIAL AND WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED. HE TEUSTS THE PUBLIC WILL FAYOUE HIM THE SAME IN THE FUTUEE Note the Address G-. DSILBY’S Furniture Warehouse, INVERCARGILL.
What is the difference n 10 m MORSE between American time and New 2fealand time Yon can’t tell UNLESS . . . You purchase jour Watch or Timepiece from N. J. UK. Rein, DEE STREET, Who makes a Specialty of these lines Young Men about to MAURY Young Women about to MARRY Don’t until you call and inspect my large stock of Gold and Silverware, Rings, etc., and you will pronounce them the best you have seen. The verdict is “They can’t be beaten,” and the prices are right. If,J. M. Rein Watchmaker k Jeweller, DEE STREET, INVERCARGILL Henderson & Batger, Wool & drain Brokers, Are prepared to supply farmers with all Requisites, AT LOWEST CURRENT PRICES. Oooper’s Sheep Dip JEE& rooke’s do do IPison’s do do DBinding Twine Oornsacks CASH BUYERS OF ALL FARMERS’ PRODUCE. HENDERSON & BATGER, COLONIAL BANK BUILDINGS.
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Southern Cross, Volume 7, Issue 9, 11 June 1898, Page 4
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