?} - Publie Notiees CONTINUATION OF GREAT CLEARING SALE ■ at . y M°LEOD BEOTHERS, OASH DRAPERS AND CLOTHIERS, TAY STREET. ' The enormous success of this Great Sale has induced -us to continue onr Sweeping , Reductions _ _... .. . i FOR TWENTY-ONE DAYS ONLY! Ton can wive 35 PER CENT., yoii can save 35 PER OENT. at MoLEOD BROTHERS , Great «ale to-day, and for the next 21 Days. We will, sell eoods in all departments at 35 , PER CENT, cheaper than canbe bought in the city. " ' ' '„ : MULINHKY ! MIIiMNEKY ! MIM.INERY ! i , 720 Ladieß' Black Straw Hatswill be sold at 4d and 6d, call early ; 120 trimmed hats will beaold from ls9d, 2e, 2s 9d, 3s, up to 30s ; Flowers, Feathers, Pdmpons, and Trimmings will ' %: besbld'at'h r alf.price-; Ladies' : TJlsters, splendid line, sold at 7s lld, really worth 13s6d; call | andiinspect Ladies' Heavy Quilted Skirts, 4s lld ; Ladies'. Corsets, great bargains ; beautiful | lsge size Fur Capes for 5s lld ; Jackets and Mantles will be sold at half-price— none should fail to visit. __«««,.« . CLOTHING! CLOTHING! CLOTHING I Inspection invited at McLeod Bros', new suits, 19a 6d ; Men's Tweed Trousers, 7s lla j Mtea'e Mole Tioasets, 6s 9d. ; Men's Waterproof Coats, Meii's OveTCOats, we Will BeU 35 per deht. cheaper than any in town. Boys' Suits, 4s Sd-isplendid bargains, going fa B t ; ToutiMSuits, heavy Btock, , will be sold, bargains.; Men's ; Hatß/ Is 9d, 2s, 2s 6pVßa i6d to 10s, b&utifiil stock } 12 dozen Men's Hard Felt Hats, newest shapes, will be sold, 3s lld, 4s ild, 5s lld, inspection invited,; Men's heavy-ribbed Drawers, 4s 6d to 5s 6d, sold elsewhere, bs 6d and 7s 6d ; Men's Cardigan Jackets, Kocksy; Braces, Wincey and Woollen Shirts, lies, and Collars will be sold 35 per cent, cheaper than any in town, at McLeod Bros, s Great Sale 7^?MA]VCHESTER DEPARTMENT. .._... One bale slightly damaged Blankets, worth4ss 6d, will be sold at 7s lld per pair ; Mosgiel, Roslyn, and Kaiapoi Blankets at 'mill /prices ; -white and gray Calico, 2|d per yard ; colored Ked Quilts. 2s 6d and 2s lld, worth double ; heavy allwool Flannel, B£d ; Mosgiel ana Roslyn Flannels at< mill prices. A a '"■' ' DRESS DEPARTMENT. , Tonble-width Black Cashmere,.9£d, ls 3d, is 9d, half-price ; heavy wincey, H<l, sid, B£a, pldase inspect j splendid line in colored Velveteens, 2s ll£d, worth 4s per yard. We nave very special bargains in black and gold Dress Buttons, fd, ld,l£d, and 2d per dozen, going fast; Ladies' Gloves, silk and: woollen Mits, Collarettes, woollen Squares, will be cleared cheap. We have coming to hand within the next two weeks £700 worth new goods, for Which we have no room — hence this great clearance. M°LEOD BROTHERS, CASH DRAPERS &' IMPORTERS, TAY-ST., INVEROARGILL, TAPANUI, & LONDON READY^ADE CLOTHIKG. HERBERT, HAYNES AND CO, Invite intending purchasers to inspect their splendid stock of colonial made Clothing, consisting of Gentlemen's, Boys', and^Youths' suits, of every description. Qnality, Stvle, and Workmanship, have leen nnde a Specialty, and are unequalled in New Zealand. Gents' Colonial Tweed Sac Suits I Gents' Fancy Scotch Tweed Suits Gents' West of England Tweed Suits | Gents' Blue & Black Diagonal Coats & Vests Gents' Trousers and Vests in great variety of pattern. These are all the newest cut, and the fit equal to bespoke. Gentlemen's Waterproof Coats, warranted thoroughly reliable. HERBERT, HAYNES ANZD CO. OVERCOATS ! OVERCOATS J ! Warm Winter Overeoats to fit all ages. Boys' and Youths' Clothtog, Every attention has been given to these and we assure our patrons that nothing but the best wear resisting Tweeds have been used in their manufacture. Boys' Suits for School wear ; Boys', Norfolk Suits j Boys Patience, Suits ; Boys' Jersey Suits, and many other new Btyles. WINTER UNDERCLOTHING. Gentlemen will find that HERBERT, HAYNES & CO.'S is the best House for Shirts, Undershirts, Hats, Ties, Scarfs, Wool-lined Gloves, Handkerchief s, Braces, Cardigan Jackets, Umbrellas, Portmanteaus, Trunks, &c. All prices same as Dunedin. HERBERT, HAYNES AND CO., TAY BTREET, INVEROARGILL, & PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN. 2010 BOTTLES OF JONES' HONEY PECTOEAL WERE SOLD LAST YEAR, One Thousand and Twenty-three Bottles were sold in the Year 1883. Sixteen Hundred and Fifty-three Bottles were sold in the Year 1888. Two Thousand and Ten Bottles were sold in the year 1884 TESTIMONIAL: PABSONAGB, LOKD3N STBEET, DUNEDIN, Mb E. B. Jones— Deab Sir, — I have much pleasure n testifying to thc good our Uttle Selwyn has re« ceived from your excellent Honey Pectoral. When your remeiy arrived the child was suffering from a dangerous and prolonged attack of bronchitia, She is now quite well, Wehave found the H.P. a capital preventative when taken, oa thejjfirst appearance of a cold' " A dose in time saves nine. Many thanks for your prompt attention ;— Youra faithf ull y, 0. E, WARD. PURE LIME JUICE. (From the London Ohernist and Druggist). " Enormous 1 arrival of Lime Juice. — The Hilda wbich arrivei at this port on Christmas Bve, brought no less than 60,000 gallons from the Island of Montserrat, all of which was consigned to Messrs Evans, Sons. A Co., the sole consigneeß, making the unprecedented total for the year of over 18,000 gallons, this extraordinary quantity is due to the demand for our army in Egypt, which is supplied daily vrith rations of Montserrat Lime Juice, wbich, we understand, is the only Lime Juice that meets the requirements of the Government witb egard to streagth and quality." ThisJLime Juice, imported, direct, is sold by E . B. JONES, . CHEMIST AND DRU&GIST, THE PHARMACY, DEE STREET, INVEKCARGILL BOOTH," 7 MACDONALD AND CO.'S Horse Gears are admitted to be the strongest and best in the market, having large main driving wheel, sohd ; and therefore being stronger than an open-armed wheel, We would specially invite attention to our Gears, Chaffcutters, with Riddles, Elevators and Compressors, for bagging ; suitable for horse or steam power, at low prices, Special discounts given on sets. BOOTH, MACDONALD & OO.'s Corncrusliers have two large crushing wheels, instead of one large and one small ; which makes the Machine lighter to drive j fitted on either cast iron or wood framing. -Double Furrow Ploughs, with our patent shifting levar, for front wheeL We make all our Ploughs so that they can either be used as single or double furrow. Disc Harrows, with latest improvements. We do not think it necessary to call much attention to this class of Implement, as they are so well-known in Southlaud already, we having sold nearly 160 last season. Our New Broadcast Sower is the Bimplest, strongest, and the best, having less gearing than any other, and consequently less liable to get out of order. Will sow all kinds of see correctly. Turnip and Manure Drills, Horse Hoes, Drill Ploughs, Cheese Presses, Winnowers, small Threshing Mills, and all kinds of Farming Implements, Implements not in stock made to order ILLUSTBATED CATALOGUES FBEE ON APPLICATION. Eslfc utreet, liiYereargrill, I: *. - . _— . . ■. — 00 s» ®jM*mmSL^ *z^m*£& i^y^^ %* i^^ll 1 Cpurest roasted coffee known *i r| § J^'y ; 3#y£^ NAME ON ifjUBY PAOKAGIT " *
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Southland Times, Issue 8056, 10 July 1885, Page 4
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