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Publics Notices. ■.- , SA^LE !_GIGANTIC SALE! ' The greaUuocew which bas.attended McLKOD BROTHEBS 1 Great Opening Sale has '.induced them to make large purchases, supplementing their stock,- and-will-sell- the B&me *-* 2M> «o 35 per cent. Cheaper than any other Draper. •;. |_, McLEjDDj BB.OT.hERB have. nQje^eiwe in management, no hea?y salaries, and buy Kg! ;fca»h, gecnrjng their .discount, andaie .determined that their customers shall reap the benefit: i&t these' advantages, ' -'- < . GIGANTIC SALE J ! GIGANTIC SALEM; -: DRAPERY AND CLOTHING^ IMPORTED DIRECT 30 TQ 86 PERCENT. CHEAPER AT THE GBEAT SALE AT , M°LEOD BKOTaEK S' TAY STREET, INyERCARGILL. None should fail to visit and secure the exceptional Bargains being secured at MoLEOD; BROTHERS', Ready-Money Drapers, Clothiers, and Direct Importers. : ;. To our Clothing Department we vsould desire to draw special attention. The bargains to be secured in this department will compare favorably with any in New Zealand, for; Excellence, Fit, and Durability, at fully 30 to 35 per cent, b-low ordinary pricrs. , "Men s suits, 24s 6di colonial tweed suits, etc., exceptionally low. Men's, youth*'; and boys : trousers and vests ; trousers, shirta, hats, ties, scaifs, at extraordinary low prices. _ Our Prints and Sateens are the best in quality and pattern to be secured in Southland, | and will be sold 30 to 35 per cent, lower than any" other house in the trade. We have lines: in prints, warranted to wash, at 2s lid per doz ; Galatea, 4f d per yard, splendid quality ; Turkey twill, 6}d ; plain satins, 6f d. . , x , Our .Dress Materials are exceptionally cheap, comprising, the newest>rticles .m the trader , which will be sold at extraordinary low prices. Our Fancy Department is replete with a'l the newest Novelties ,in the trade, equally! cheap : Hosiery and Haberdashery very cheap — prices incomparable. —„„, COMB AND SEE OUR MILLINERY AND MANTLES : 30 TO 35 PER CENT; LOWER THAN; OTHER HOUSES. M°LEOD "BROTHERS, READX-MONEY DRAPERS, CLOTHIERS, & DIRECT IMPORTERS BAILEY'S NEW BUILDINGSy TAY STREET, INVEROARGILL. i ] ■ ' * •"* I ... ■ THE HOLIDAYS, Great dis play at the Exhibition of goods specially imported for the Christmas and New Year's trade. SpecaL attention is directed to Colonial Tweed clothing ; some of I the best patterns yet produced are being shown, and at lower prices than i similar qualities have ever been offered. THOMSON & BE.4LTTIE. JUST LANDED (PER S.S. ARAWA) FINE SELECTION OF PATTERNS IN "THE NEW MORESQUE CARPET." These Carpets are unequalled for beauty of design and are of the best five-frame Brussels quality. PRICE • - - Cs GdPERYARO. BORDERINGS AND RUGS TO MATCH. See Patterns In Windows. R. D. V OLE AND CO., (Temporary Pbemises), TAY STREET. RAILWAY ft O TuiiT GREAT NORTF ROAD, WINTOS. F. H. WHI^E «• Proprietor FIKST-OLASS ICCOMMODATIO j PEIVATB SITTING ROOMS FIRBT-OLARS STABLINH. I WT.LIAUD TARLER IBOOTH, MACDONALD AND CO, C A TtWl' E "^"mTl. EME NT WORKS. %OJ Economy p| Time, Bpeedy Results, Perfect Tillage, Greatest Yidd of Crop, unequalled by any other Cultivator known. NOTE THE FOLLOWING .— A Decided Victory J The Carlyle Disc Harrow takes the lead An exhaustive 'PuMic Competitive Trial of Disc Harrows took place, under the auspice <o£ the Coartenay' Agricnltural b.uH Pastoral Association, at Kirwee, on the 29th May, 1884 •rhen the Carlyle Disc Harrows scored the greatest number of points, * the Judges' decision being as follows : — BootU, Macdouald4&Co., 1; Reid & Gray, 2; P. &2>. Duncan, 3 The trial consisted of three- Bepar.atejtept«,; viz. : in Ploughed Lea Land, Turnip Land, and Stubble. A YET GREATER VICTORY !! At a Public^GoDipetitive Trial on Mr Kruse't Farm at Papanui, on 10th June, 1884, The Carlylp Disc Ilarrc^ys took First Place in, every Point. Bxtwt iErom ofßtoial4«port :-rTl.e first^ pointconjidered by the Judges was "convenience of^djSg^aveffing.^S simplicityof oonstructfonJ" Inthw competition the DUNOAN mactf&ewM.packed^xeadyfor travelling in^io| nunutes ; the^BßlD^ & GBAY m 6f ininutS; and the BOOTH, MAODONAU); & GO. in 3 miriute j 2 Beconds. One man only wat employed at each machioe.^ character of the work^oth^n the atuble and potato rSS^ry •atefa^^ % *W E > MAODONALD & CO. ; - j-v. . bbjso \comiDßmD iratE r #iJBT. ■:-; The result thuawaa|-T- /^ Rootb. Itlacdonald & (Co ,1 ; Reid & Gray, 9't P. Duncan, 3; S^m^*M™S^HaTSen, Mr ß Wright, Mr D. Kruse, Mr J. Donald. Judgks :~ HoK CS^^m) MrThonja^Pashby (Kaiapoi), Mr B. Frame (Papanu^) TWi^^decdde^iGtbOTilolkwing on that -gained :at Kirwee on the 29th May last, market/ This trial 6wa« open taimppuea implements, but, significantly enough, none^.ere entered. •• These are <&c onl^: wablic competitive trials that have been, held to pur knowledge nNewZealandiandsthMtneGarlylepi^ tf fc^ FromtteirCTeaVhiim^n^fe g ivin g« together twith the .moderate pri^,^they areTthe beit^Wne %the^rke^. Everyiarmer should have; one. i Bvew Harrow^^ fwith i Travelling wheels' and New Levelling Device. Broadcast' Seed Sowing AttwAmetffc can bc^^tb tie Harrow if required, prices <m application, . . We invite mipect^i-o^W'lmplements, finrnjiles of which are always kept in stock, at our e bathlan^^^^iW!BMpßk street; invfircftrgilL; These consist, of Ploughß, Disc Hafirow^oii^new^«atent Chain Harrows, Horse «*ears, Corn Crushers, (^h"*M^GrMiy^ Cleaning Maohineß, Cam- : - »W^rilsteSl ISii^^P*^ ™*W 4wio}Mb<s A&m\totti Irnvkmrnn »n4

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Southland Times, Issue 7030, 19 January 1885, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 7030, 19 January 1885, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 7030, 19 January 1885, Page 4

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