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NEWj ADVERTISEMENTS. ' " — 'r—--To all wh6m it may concern. ■ JLOVEBAY -s HEYHOII ..' ) r■> / 1 Invite ;aspec#Qn!of their Large and Valuable General Family Requisites, \ specially selectedvibr'this trade, and marked at prices which must inevitably lead to large purchases on the part of those requiring a good Winter Outfit at a low price, Take the following list as a guide;— Passage Cloth, % yard wide 7-|d|Grood Heavy Flannel :. 9|d „ „ t „ „ »*..-...1 id Tweed Shirting .'..7^d Dutch Carpet ."..;_ 7^i Men's Oxford Shirts '4a 6d Sheetings, from .... B^d to 3a Men's Cotton "Undershirts „Is 9d Loom Damask Tab1ing............ Is 4if Men's Lambs-wool do '..'.'/.:..:... 5s Good Strong Tweed ........;..,.f 2a 9d Men's. do. Pants ,5s 6d jBLAHKETSrEng'IisIi and 'Colonial r , J '.. >;. Good value in, all Jines from : 6s lid English and Colonial Tweeds and Flannels, ' ■*' , from the best fakers at lowest prices. 1- " Dressmaking>■ vDressmaJiing I Dressmaking! I Under First-rate' Management. t|7 ; - SMTTHB <fe CO., litiiapoi W are^ipvise, ]>T.elsoii. i ' i ' i .Q■ ■ - TEEMS — Exclusively for Cash with Ivery Oro'er. Grpss-Stiteh and 5 Traced art Needlework; The,STOCK consists of every requisite for the ART WORKER. i ■ • Each article stated below is of the fewest and Most Novel Character,-'and the -Prices are well worthy the 'attention o£ every ;liacly Woriidr. l'\'' ," h\ TRACED ON ZULIJ CLOTH; '"!L 'l \" "' D'Oyleys, 2d each, Is 6%& per dozen Splashers, Is 6|d, Is Hid, 2s 65, 2s Antimacassars, 9|d, Is o|d, Is lljd lid each ' ■P- 'T 1? rp VII ■no ftA 011 Tl' ay Cl°thS ' 1S 9d ' 1S lld ' 2S lld eaoh Five o clock Tea Cloths, 2s 6d 2s lld,rm -„ „..-a , , „ u\± ,,.. ji , _ •A '' 3s lld each " Handkerchief Satdiets, ll|d, lsi6H Nightdress Cases, is o|d; Is llAd, 2s rtl i; s 11sd- ea- oJI j .Gdeach • Shoe Bags, Is Op, 2s 0-|d, 2s il^d Brush Bags, Qid, Is O^d, Is 6Jd each eacn Toilet Sets, Is O^d, Is ll|d, 2s 6d each. Watch Pp.ckets, Is 3d, Is 6d, Is 9d Washstand Mats, 8f d, 9Jd, ls3Jdeach per'pair. ! ;, ; : : THE NEW GERMAN CROSS-STITCH. : ; D'Oyles, Is ll^d, and 2s 6d per doz. { Piano Covers, 3s lld, 4s lld each Sideboard Cloths, 3s 9d and 3s lld Nightdress Cases, 2s 6d each \ ,: each • Brush Bags, Is'3M each 1 " i* '■-;■ Table Eunner Si .3s lld, 4s lld, Ss 6d Toilflt Setg> 2g 6d - each Table Cloths, 5s 6d, 7s lld, 10s 6d gplarfiers, 3s lld, 4s lld each . .■-.•_ ;.■• .each o-.y.^i a: :-f Toilet Covers,.3s lld,- 4s-Bd, 4s=lia Five o'clock Teacloths, 3s 6d, 4^ 6d, . each >. iX >.a^:: 5s 6d each iK!h! U i Mantel-or Table Bordering, Is 6d peT AntiraacassarSi.-Is lld, 2s 9d, 3s 6d yard r , each Slippers, 4s lld and 5s 6dper pairr WORK MATERIALS. ' 'im^MtWC^^ Crewel, Art Shade, 2d per skein Is 6d per dozen by, at 2s per album of 24 Cards. Crewel Silks, do., 3d per skein, 2s 9d , _ ... P^r dozen # This selection, made by the learned Outline Washing Silks, 3d per skein, . J «^_. 2s 9d per dozen Mr j, Lessing, surpasses everything Filoselles. 6d per skein D.M.C. Ingram Embroidery Cotton, 2d of the kind that has hitherto appeared. per skein 1 0*" ■* Miti Shotland, Andahsian, and Mortoo Wook, ■ Gonnan, Scotch, Kaiapoi, and Eidor Yarns and fingerings, THIS DAY! THIS DAY!." .AUCTION- SAMu OF CLOTHING and DRAPERY! IVo Reserve. , ' \ IVo Reserve. * No Reserve. Ihe I. X. L. JOB WAREHOCJS:!] COMPANY have instructed . • „ , ' - R. C. PAKKEK AND CO. TO SELL BY AUCTION Tlie whole of their large Stock of Men's, Yoiitlii»' 9 and Boys' CLOTHING, HATS, SHIRTS, Dress Goods, Calicos, FLANNELS, HOSIERY, .- , GLOVES, RIBBONS, Etc, Etc. '.■;.- ---.,:.... . Sale commences'at 10.30 a.m. sharp, On SATUEDAY next, June 14, ON THE PREMISES, CX^JKEIY's S!sliop, Bridge-Street. As eyery article must be:cleared, we have instructed the '. Auctioneers to SELL WITHOUT EESEKYE. Alexander Jack, Manager.

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Colonist, Volume XXVII, Issue 3857, 14 June 1884, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Colonist, Volume XXVII, Issue 3857, 14 June 1884, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Colonist, Volume XXVII, Issue 3857, 14 June 1884, Page 2

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