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Drapers and Clothiers. ANNUAL STOCK-TAKING SALE J. D. McGRUER & CO. Beg to announce tbat their Second Annual Realising Sale is Now On. Being heavily stocked in every Department, we must rpduce our Stock this Month by ONE THOUSAND POUNDS STERLING. Our Prices must be the power to do it. Those who visited our last Bale can bear witness to its Genuine Nature, 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 : — Sunshades i Q White, Cream, and Beiges, all at 2s 6d each. Black Satin Sunahades lined with Oream, Cardinal, Black and bky, all at 3s 9d each. HibbonS — We hold tbe largest stock in Southland. Fancy Plaid Ribbons, 3in. wide, reduced to 6d a yard ; Plush and Satin Ribbons, 3in wide, all colours, reduced to Od a yard ; Watered Ribbon, 2^in wide, all colours, reduced to 6d a yard ; Lovely Silk Ribbon with Satin Stripe, in all colours, 2^in wide, reduced to 4^d a yard ; 3in wide, redu< ed to 7^(l a yard ; 4in wide, reduced to 10^d a yard. Gauze Ribbons in Fancy Stripes, reduced to 9d a yard ; Neck Ribbons in endles variety in Pink, Coral, Cream, White, Tu3catf, Terra Cotta, Strawberry, from 3d to 6d a yard. Embroideries — 150 Pieces Swiss Embroideries, all new patterns, from l£d to 7d per yard. This line was bought job and are worth from 3d to Is per yard. L&dios' Corsets, Hosiery, Umbrellas, and Underclothing, all at greatly reduced prices. PinaforSS — Children's, Maids' and Ladies Pinafores in Fancy and Plain Muslin, Hollands and Fancy Stripes, all at one- third lees than usual price. Bonnets — Children's Sun Bonnets, elaborately 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 Cress Stuffs— We hold the Largest Stock in Southland. JiOt I—Special1 — Special Line of Check Dress Goods, suitable 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. J^fc 3— All Wool French Serge in Browns, Myrtle, Peacock, Olive and Bronze, was Is 3d, now 9d per yard, A Desperate Bargain. JLot 4 — All Wool French Toule in Navy, Tabac, Browas, Myrtle and Bronze, was Is 9d, now Is. A Wonderful Bargain. Lot s—All5 — All Wool Snowflake Estamene Serge in Navy, Grenat, Marone, Claret, Myrtle, Brown and Bronze, was Is 9d, now Is per yard. A Bewildering Bargain. A\\ Cotton Dress Goods from 20 to 25 per cent, 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 Is per yard. Blankets — The Wellington and Roslyn Blankets, full size for donble beds, reduced to 22s 6d per pair. An unusnal offer. Clothing— Unqualified Value in Boys', Youths', and Men's Clothing in English and Colonial Makes. (&-SHOP EARLY IN THE DAY AND AVOID THE AFTERNOON CRUSH. J. D. McGRUER & CO., CASH DRAPERS, CORNER OF DEE AND ESK STREETS. Bnsiness ftoticea. _^ WHITTINGHAM BROS. & INSTONE, MERCHANTS AND IMPORTERS. Established 1863.] IjS'VERCARGILL. [Established 1863] AGENTS FOR AND ON HAND— WHISKIES— Old Gaelic and Ppedal Reserve ' HOCE — Erbacher, Nersteiner, and Rudeeheimer Joho'Ja^i^otZ 881 " B0 "' e ! BITTESS-Hop, Angc., Q D i nin e, .od Oraoge BBANDIES-lle™ Mooni*, Buttc .od 0« AUSTBALIAIT WIWBS-Tot.,, Con.Uoti. VerCourvoisier do do, Homer and Engrand dillo, Frontignac, Reisling, in case and bulk Freres in bulk, and all other leading brands , BTOGTJNDY, Turagoa, and Cordials GI2T— J.D.K.Z., Old Tom, Gilbey's 0.E., unsweetened j "V7ATEBS— S^ h * e PP e ' 3 Sod *» Potass, Seltwr, Ginger SCSNAPPS— Woolf s, Borke's, Henkes, and Gilbey's Ale > Lemonade _ . x m n a n. ~ n ~, TORT — Van Zellars and Graham's, in quarters RUM-Lemon Hart, in quarters ; Castle Grand, Governor ™»+ Q g in General, and White, in cases Qilbey , g Inya)idj in CMc CLARET— AH Leading Brands g^ RAPHAEL Wine (for Invalids) CHAMPAGNE— Soederer's and Moet and Chaudon's ! JffAJDEIEA— Gilbey's Castle and B. ALE and STOT7T— AII Leading Brands j ggflSßY— Ceres, Healds, and Garvey's, in quarter CIGARS AND CIGARETTES. j Gilbey'a AA and F and L, in oases MANURES— Fison's Special Turnip Fertilizer, Superphosphate, Guano, and Bone Dust. SHEEP DIP — Brooke's Perfect and Arsenical. E&. GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS <&k COINSACKS, WOOLPACKS, AND ALL STATION AND FARM REQUISITES. CASH BUYERS OF ALL FARM PRODUCE AND RABBITSKHS,

MONEY TO LEND on Freehold Security Apply T. M. MACDONA.LD, Solicitor, 10 Ksk street, InvercargiiL WILLIAM RUSSELL, BARBISTBB, SOLICITOR AND NOTARY PUBLIC, ALBIOH BCILDIFG , D«K BTRB«T. Money to l«nd on freehold security. bpß CHEEP DIPPING SEASON, 1891 JUBT TO HAND— A SUPPLY OF Brookes' Perfect Dip ! Brookes' Arsenical Dip WIUTTIXGIIAM BROS & IRSTOWE fio SUGAR ! SUGAR ! COMPANY'S NO. 1 WHITE CRTSTAL SUGAR PER 3° LB< R. MEREDITH, FAMILY GBOCEB, WINK, BPIBIT, & iJBNBRAL MBBCHANT TAY BTREET, INVEBCABGILL, d3l PRLNTING of Bvery Description, executed with M »tne« ud diepatob, ftt tbe SouthbAVD Turn Qfioe. „ (

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Southland Times, Issue 11671, 27 February 1891, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 11671, 27 February 1891, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 11671, 27 February 1891, Page 4

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