Business Notices " BON MARCHE." PRICE AND BULLEID, TIiJE CASH -OIKAJPISIIS, UNDER THE VERANDAH, TAY STREET, ATHENiEUM BUILDINGS, DEE : STREET, WILL HOLD A CLEARANCE SALE COMMENCING' JANUARY I6TH, AT IO O'CLOCK. Every Article will be reduced to a price never before approachedin luvercargill. As all the goods were purchased by Mr Bulleid in the Home , Markets, and are already some 25 per cent, cheaper than any other house, this sale will be .made one to be remembered. 50 Wide Black Silk Dresses, at 45s full dress 1200 Dress Serges, 3|d 1750 Fancy Dress Materials, 3|d 2980 Good Fancy do 8£d — worth Is 6d, desperate 8500 Yards Washing Materials, 6fd — worth Is Bd, never before equalled , 90 Dozen Linen Collars, 2^d each 150 Dozen White Cotton Hose, s£d, 6d : 10 Dozen Large Size Antimacassers, B£, Is — cheap at Is 6d and Is 9d'"---20 Dozen Towells, 2£d each 150 Dozen Straw Hats, 6d,.8d, '15, half-price Calicoes, Flannels, Hollands, will be sold at Manufacturers' Prices. Blankets Carpets in Brusels, Tapestry, Felts, Mattings, Hearth Rugs, Mats, &c, at list price 150 Large White Cpunterpanes, 6s 3d, Ss 6d, very cheap 900 Yards Colored Shirtings, s|d reduced from 7£d y°' ' 2500 Yards Prints, Hoyles' best, 6£d, 7£d, worth 9£d 50 Pairs Curtains, 3s ll^d and 4s 3d EVERY ARTICLE IN THE SHOP WILL BE REDUCED DURING THIS MONTH MEN'S, YOUTHS', AND BOYS', CLOTHING— A SINGLE GARMENT AT WHOLESALE PRICES. BOOTS ! BOOTS 1 ! BOOTS ! ! ! THE ART UNION OF 1878 WILL BE DRAWN ON WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY STH, AT 11.30 A.M. N.B. — We are compelled to make a great sacrifice on this occasion to make room for our Autumn ancl Winter Goods, already some in port, others to follow — ships Wanganui, Easterhill, Fiji, Bernares. t@> COME EARLY ! ! v *■■■'. M°WILLIAM & KILPATRICK, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERS, IRONMONGERS, CLOTHIERS, AND GENERAL STOREKEEPERS, GREAT NORTH ROAD, WINTON, Beg to announce they have opened as above, and wish to inform the public of Winton, and surrounding Districts that they intend selling at INVERCARGILL PRICES, being Direct Importers from the Home and Colonial Markets. AN INSPECTION INVITED. FARMING IMP L E MENT S. HIGHEST PRICES GIVEN FOR GRAIN. Agent for Nicholson's Combined Reaper and Horse-Power for Chaff-cutter. AGENTS FOR THE NEW ZEALAND FIRE. INSURANCE COMPANY* Agents for the Mutual Life Association of Australasia. THOMSON AND BEATTIE ARE SHOWING A FINE ASSORTMENT OF ENGLISH AND SCOTCH TWEED SUITS, SINGLE AND DOUBLE-BREASTED SACS AW® -PACJ-JST COATS, SHIRTS, HATS, &c, EX THE " TIMARU " AND " CANTERBURY." ALSO,— A OTUBJIU TABIETT oiv , COLONIAL-MADE WEED CLOTHING. ALSO,— EX "TIMARU," LADIES' AND GIKLS' JACKETS AND FICHUS AND Extra Value in Umlerclotliiiig*, Skirts, &c, AND ' ' '' A fcAWfK-E aUAWTMY IMF. _P JJECE »OOI>S. > The Men's Clothing, Ladies' and Girls' Jackets, and a considerable portion 'of the Piece Goods have been manufactured to their order,' aud' >vill;be found specially suited to this 'market, and excellent value. THOMSON & BEATTIE, INVERCARGIL L, W I NT ON, AND GORE.
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Southland Times, Issue 3314, 3 February 1879, Page 4
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481Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Issue 3314, 3 February 1879, Page 4
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