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Drapers and Clothiers. ANNUAL STOCK-TAKING SALE J. D. McGRUER & CO. Beg to announce that their Second Annual Realising: Sale is Now On. R«ing heavily stocked in every Department, we must reduce our fetock this Month by ONE THOUSAND POUNDS STERLING. | Our Prices must be the power to do it. Those who visited our last sale can bear witness to its Genuine Natnre, and this time we are determined, by really Sweeping Reductions, to make it the Success it deserves, and further establish Our Good Name. Under are a few of the many lines j — 1 Sunshades in White, Cream, and Beiges, all at 2« 6d each. Black Satin Sunshades lined with Uream, Cardinal, Black and »-ky, all at 3s 9d each. BiVbO&S — We hold the largest stock in Southland. Fancy Plaid Ribbons, 3in. wide, reduced to 6d a yard ; Plash and Satin Ribbons, 3in wide, ail colours, reduced to Gil a yard ; Watered Ribbon, 2sin wide, all colours, reduced to 6d « yard ; Love'y Silk Ribbon with Satin Stripe, in all colours, 2|in wide, reduced to 4^d a yard ; 3in wide, reduced to 7£d a yard ; 4in wide, reduced to l(j^d a yard, (iauze Ribbons in Fancy Ptiipes, reduced to 9d a yard ; Neck Ribbons in endles variety in Pink, Coral, Cream, White, Tuscan, Terra Cotta, Strawberry, from 3d to 6d a yard. Embroideries— lSO Pieces Swiss Fmbroideries, all new patterns, from l£d to 7d per yard. This line was bought job and are worth from 3d to Is per yard. Ladies' Corset?, Hosiery, Umbrellas, and Underclothing, all at greatly reduced prices. Pinafores— Children's, Maids' and Ladies Pinafores in Fancy and Plain Muslin, Hollands and Fancy Stripes, all at one- third les3 than usual price. Bonnets— Children's Sun Bonnets, elaboratoly trimmed with Swiss work in White and Colours, one-third less than usual prices. Caps— Ladies', Maids' and Girls' Tweed and Camel Hair Caps, all at 9d each ; Boys', Youths' and Men's Sailor Hats in White and Speckled with Fancy Bands, all at Is each Dress Stuffs— We hold the Largest Stools in Southland. Lot I—Special1 — Special Line of Check Dress Goods, euitable for School Dresses, was 9d, now 6d a yard. Lot 2— Very Special Line " Ancona" Dress Stuff in Checks and Stripes, suitable for school or morning dresses, was Is, now 6|d per yard. Lot 3 — All Wool French Ferge in Browne, Myrtle, Peacock, Olive and Bronze, was Is 3d, now 9d per yard. A Desperate Bargain. Lot 4— All Wool French Toule in Navy, Tabac, Browns, Myrtle and Bronze, was Is 9d, now Is. A Wonderful Bargain. Lot s— All Wool Fnowflake Eetamene Serge in Favy, Grerat, Marone, Claret, Myrtle, Brown and Bronze, was Is 9d, now Is per yard. A Bewildering Bargain. M\ Cotton Dress Goods from 20 to 25 percent, less than usual prices. CaliCOeS — Crewdson's Calico, No 2, will be sold at 4s 6d per dozen yards during the sale. Flannels — The Well-kuown Roslyn Flannel will be sold during the sale at la per yard. Blankets — The Wellington and Roslyn Blanket?, full size for double beds, redaced to 22a 6d per pair. An unusnal offer. Clothing — Unqualified Value in Boys', Youths', and Men's Clothing in English and Colonial Makes. •iTSHOP EARLY IN THE DAY AND AVOID THE AFTERNOON CRUSH. J. D. M C GRUER & CO., CASH. DRAPERS, CORNEK OF DEE AND ESK STREETS. Railway Notices. _^ Drapers ami Clothiers. v J_i_i; " THE RED AGONY. T^-EW ZBA.LAND RAILWAYS SOUTHLAND AMATEUR TURF CLUB'S BACE6, HYHOSS BUsH. If our modest advertisement of ONE WEEK'S SALE has caused the In connection with above a special passenger train will leave Invercargil for One Tr««Poiut epidemic, we are a little sorry, by can't promise not to do it again. A grown at 120p mon lUh Febraary, 18S>1, paase'gere „ , . " „ . „ _, , , returning by ordinary tram leaving One Tree raaa m the whooping cough and a grown firm in the Red Agony are both apt to P Thi™ iilf bf no cxc™ to Bluff on this excite more laQ S hter thaQ P l^ date. {6 BY ORDER. po^T^ices OUR CLEARIIG SALE COOKB'Y CLASSES by Mrk MILLER in H&NAN'd HALL, TODAY at 3 p.m. ja FOR MOTICS TO RABBITEBB A cart will run between Woodland and O-N ii< W JCjrLxV ONLY ! Wallat-etown to receive rabbitß on Tiusdaye, Thursdr-ye, and Saturdays, on and after 10th _____ February. For terms and conditions app yto THIS "WEEK. the undersigned. W. B. TAIT. Woodlands, 4th February, 1891. 17 -— — — - THE BODTHLAND meat PHESERVING et t^ 09e ' n 80re distress take comfort. SATURDAY is our last day for COMPANY.- WOKKS at GAP ROAD SLAUGHTER. will Beopec to receire Babbits on TDE,DAY, IVroafter our Customers will find, as they have found before, that oar KVER V the 10th February, 1891. Particulars can be n\ v DDTnya * „ v i • * *v „ . , , „ , had of th« Manager DAY PRICES touch a lower point than any that have ever followed THOS; THOMPSON, aD ? era P tion however red. Gap Road Works, Winton, 27th January, 1891. ja29 f*>--»l. THOMSON & BEATTIE. MRCHAS. GRAY resume? teaching on Monday next, 9th Febrnary. »ve*iil\t L 6^7 r *Sk en ™e'*m£ - — PROMPT (UKT CASH. Doent»'y Junior Class Fridays at 6 o'clock ; first lesson on 13th February. f 2 «fek~E M =iF T THE GREAT CASH SALE »»_£__3s^__-i AND COAL ISLAND Thee.s. INVBRC4.RGTLL. Captain Rund- OF Btrom, will nail from Invercargill Wharf on Thursday, l?tu inst., »t 4 p.m. Returning from Mi "° rdSoMdwßl ;f B Bs: SURPLUS STOCK Bingle— Cabin, £2 10a. Return— Cabin, £3 16< „ Steerage, £2 Oe. „ Steerage, £3 0s A. B. CAMPBBLL, AT f 3 Agent. THE following are the handicaps and entries for the Southland amateur Turf Club's |_| £T T^ f^ ?" f^ ~^ U A V/ IV 1 1~" -^ t> M-ting on 11th February 1891- HC-RBERT, HAYNfcLS OC CO. VIBITOBB' STAKES. f st lb et Ib Windsor 11 7 Victory 9 8 IS Vaultress 11 0 Annie Laurie 8 12 Mayboy 10 0 Makar^ra 810 Billy 9 10 Mentor 8 7 LADIES' BRACELET. NOW GOING ON et lb st lb Cliff 11 7 Prior 10 7 The Lad 11 3 Dajstar 10 7 _ _.„ Annie Laurie 10 12 Mor' Wester 10 i JbOK Rata 10 4 HDHT CLUB CUP. *._«,. 8 ?..*„ r? THREE WEEKS ONLY! Victor 11 10 Patchwork 910 Mayboy 10 12 Anvil 9 4 AT HURDLES. Patchwork Cliff B$L HL HERBERT, HAYNES & CO., TRIAL STAKES. Prior NorWtster TAY STREET, INVEROARGILL. Rata Tommy The Maid Dayetar BTROHWOOD BTEfiPLECHASB. . - _ . PatTwork Toi/, H ° IV 0W AT BLUFF, per barqu. I U7 ESN E V BROTHERS Patchwork Joker }\ „ OTH B! L<\" a oar R1 of A. A. Cr._- VV H. HO WELLS, pany's best FcreeneJ Newcastle CToal. Orders Brni cntrnnr pdt7<hi f 7 Handicapper. for fuck lets now being booked at redncad I ™ opwnnT Inrv? ra es, at the Invercarpill (Joil and Firewood F' B cc H°°L BOOKS TO ARUIVW on Monday, ex ss. Kawatiri, at Depot, Bpey street, Invsrcargill. FOU LSTT'B AND N.Z. DIARIKS, 1891. Bluff, from We«tport, 600 tons of the W. S. WATKRBTON, FOR JAM JAK«, 2s!, 3d, AND 4d EACH celebrated Coalbro. kd*e Coal. l>rdern for j a 26 Proprietor. VOR MKiIM PATFI9T JABS FOR truck lots now being booked at specially low - — hhtti i -va. ifom -r rates at the In > c cargill Coal and Firewood rpHKMOBETON EXHIBITION AND ART UOllLiffl* JfttUli. Depot, Spey street. 1 UNI"N will reouin open onlc a few days idviatoak (JirT ItRPAT W. B, WAISRSTO- -, longer. The d. -wing wiU bVdoly notified. 1-EVIATBAW GIFT D"P©r, W Propnetw. )«. Dv Strut. i»10

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