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.Public Notices DRAPERS ASA WHOLE ARE A PATIENT AND LONG SUFFERING COMMUNITY. The majority of people outside of this particular business have a very faint conception of tbe anxiety and the hard work which it entails, from January to January, to keep in touch with ihe flow and ebb of this ceaseless tide of fashion. The public, generally speaking, have conceived that no business they know of can build up'a beggar to a gentleman so rapidly as this one. Alas I Alas 1 the EBB or end of a season’s businness all too often absorbs not only the profits, but capital also. How is it ? Nothing more nor less than FASHION, FASHION. W. LEWIS & CO. move onward in the grooves of business, which enables them to have a clean stock at the end of every season, and this can only be done by slaughtering prices, and tbe sacrifices now have never been so marked, and made the topic of conversation by purchasers, far transcending banking. We have written down our high-class stock to starving prices. READ f READ I W. LEWIS & CO. are going to give you a feast. A very special Six Days’ Sale will be held of our entire Showroom Stock. We cannot enumerate prices to any extent, but a SECOND REDUCTION all over has been made, with a fixed determination to dear the whole in Six Days. Any garment found in this department, just fading away on the distant horizon of onr esteem, will be either tGIVEN AWAY or SOLD at a FEW PENCE. We have no desire to create any false impression. We only quote prices for new season’s goods. 100 JACKETS, 18s 6d for 8s 9d; 22s for 9s lid and so on to the highest qualities at same reductions 30 GIRLS’ JACKETS, 6s lid to 2s lid, almost given away 12 Beautiful Fur-lined MANTLES, always in fashion, 45s to 55s for 19s lid ALL MILLINERY, all UNDERCLOTHING, all WOOL VESTS, all WRAPS, all KNIT SHAWLS, .all CORSETS, and Hundreds of Useful Lines where you can save Cash, Every Department are exhibiting Special Inducements. Terms Strictly Cash No Showroom Goods Given Out on Sight. W. LEWIS AND co., INVERCARGILL Branches at GORE AND WYNDHAM.

DESIRABLE FARM AT WAIHAO FOR SALE. TENDERS are invited for the purchase of the Freehold Farm at Waihao (three miles from Railway Siding-), recently occupied by Mr McCarthy, comprising 1275 acres, subdivided into IS paddocks, which are all permanently watered from the Waihao water race. Tenders will be received for the property as a whole, or in two lots of 775 and 500 acres respectively. There is a good dwelling house on both farms, besides extensive improvements in the way of stables, outhouses, See. Easy terms can be arranged. Tenders to close 31st August with the N.Z.L. and M.A. Co. Ltd., Oamaru. For further particulars apply to any of the Ccmpany’s branches or to E. P. BURDURY, Manager, N.Z. Loan and M.A. Co., jelS Oamaru. EVERY MARRIED LADY in the land cannob i afford to brighten her home with an elegant Silveu w but itisancc-y matter for her to brighten lit still more effectually with her husband’s approving smiles by placing before him a cup of the best Tea she can procure—viz., THE OUVAH. TRY THE POLYTECHNIC . FOR PRETTY JAPANESE AND CHINA CUPS AND SAUCERS Sold singly and by the dozen HAIR FRAMES JUST ARRIVED, Cd EACH. POLYTECHNIC, TAY STREET. PBOF6SSIOWM POLITICOS Have nothing to do "with the industry, pluck, and perseverance of th.-j di odle. Any good that has been done has been compelled by the people. The political maclrne known as a Member of Parliament woiksonly by the w»ll ue the people. They fix him in positi on, keep the fuel in the fur- !)'■/. j, keep his wheels oiled, and if he doesn’t go as he’s t Jld his light is put out, and the oil that makes him glad is l..ken from him. By of the people we sell for Spot Cash. Women’s Neat Carpet Slippers, Is Gd Women’s Leather Slippers, 2s lid Women’s 2 Bar Shoes, -Is lid Women’s Evening Shoes, 2s Gd, 2s lid, §3s 9d Women’s Kid Oxford Shoes, 4s lid Women’s Superior Glace Shoes, 7s Gd Women’s Strong Nailed Boots, Gs lid Men’s Cookhams, 10s Gd, 12s 6d Men’s Heavy Watertights, 10s CJ, 12s (d Men’s Nailed Balmorals, 7s lid, 8s lid Gents’ Carpet Slippers, Is Boys’ School Boots, 2s lid, -Is lid Garden Clogs, 2s Gd Leggings, Gaiters, Gum Boots AS SAMPLE, 8s 6d. SIMON'S ' CASH BOOT STORE, DEE STREET. Eook For ctjr lerand.hi N.Z. Loan Go. MALDEN ISLAND GUANO IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. Reduced to L 3 15s per ton ex eh p L 4 „ „ stere THE owners of Malden Island have decided to offer every inducement to the'farmers of Southland to nse nothing but MALDEN ISLAND GUANO And orders sent forward at once will be booked at tire unprecedented low price of L 3 15s net per ton ex-ship Bluff ANALYSIS GUARANTEED FULLY'EQUAL TO FORMER SEASONS. ' NO SETTLEMENT ASKED UNTlL'4tii JANUARY LNEXT. Bo ok ordc r< early [at NEW .ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO.’S OFFICES, CRESCENT Sow Agents For Southland. JNO TURNBULL, Manager.

J. T. CARSWELL, (UNDER THE STYLE OF CARSWELL & CO.) Land, estate, finance, and general COMMISSION AGENTS. Agents for— Manchester Fire Assurance Co. Canton Insurance Office, Limited (Marine) Antiseptic Sheep Dip Thomas’ Carbohsed Sheep Dip FOR Salefarms IN MORTON MAINS, RING WAY, AND i PINE BUSH ESTATES MONEY TO LEND on Freehold Security at Current Rates. Note the Address— ATHEN2EUM BUILDING, ESK STREET. m3O WmRPKOOF COATS FROM 22s 6cU CQ CQ S CHEAPEST CASH CLOTHIERS IN TOWN. Invercargill Golf Club WALTER GUTHRIE & CO., LTD,, have jusi landed a Beautiful Selection of Clubs, Balls, etc , SUITABLE FOB ISIS, THE ” KING'S GAME,”

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Southland Times, Issue 13504, 22 July 1896, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 13504, 22 July 1896, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 13504, 22 July 1896, Page 3

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