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VISIT The Auckland Clothing „ Drapery Oo.'s GBEAT SALE and gat some o\ the GREATEST BARGAINS in Drapery and Clothing EVER SEEN IN THE COLONY. "1 p*f\ PA IB of large white Blanke'.s, for A.O\J the oold weathor, oocne and Eec them, at 4/11. 30C0 yards all pare wool Frenoh Serge for Ladies' DresEe3 in Cardinal, Navy, Brown, Black, Mytt'e, and Mosa Oreen, at 6/-, 7/6, and 9/- the full dres? ; worth four times the money. 100 dozen Ladies' pare lambs* wool Under Vests at 1/- each ; worth 3/G. 150 large heavy Bush Buga at 3/11 and 4/11 eaoh ; well worth tbree times the money. Men's Eaiapoi, ell wool. Tweed Suits at 21/-, , positively wotth 40/-. ' Men's Imported Suits at 14/6 eaoh ; worth 30/. 150 Boys' very pretty Serge Sailor Suits at 3/11, 4/11, and 5/11 ; nothing to equal tbem in value ever seen in Neleon before. Men's Oilskin Coats, double baok and leather bound, at 8/11 and 9/11 eaob. Best Sootoh Fingering Wool (4 ply), all oolors, at 1/11 per head. Men's Strong Working Shirts at 1/11 each worth 3/6. Boyß' Strong Enioker Tweed Suits at 3/11 and 4/11 ; will wear like leather. Very Stroog White Calioo at 1/11 per dozen ; worth 3/6. Btrong Unbleached Twill Sheeting, two yards wide, at 9d ; worth 1/4. White Twill Sheeting, for double beds, at lOJd per yard ; worth 1/4. Flannelettes, hrge variety, -t 1/11 per dozen. Ladieß' Winter Jaokets and Golf Capes, the newest styles, at 4/11, 6/11, 10/6, aad 13/9 ; worth three times the money. q^iHE AUCKL ND CLOTHING AND DRAPERY GO/3 SALE, BRIDGE STREET, NELSON. |%M FrAC BRAND i-S?) *"lsl^ Dirtff t~& TTOP fIAYWARD BBOS.' WORCESTER AND TOMATO SAUCES. 25 First Awards to 1897. Christohuroh. Reward £ft S\ BEWABDwiII be paid to y I I any person or person, wbo will give aooh NPOBMATION as will lead to the Oo on any person FOUND ON MY PBEMIBEB, rafalgar atreet North, AFTER WORKING HOUBS, without my permission. JOHN SOOTT, Bnilder, Trafalgar street, NorTi. CUKIISG SEASON, 1895, WILL oommenoe about tbe Middle of April or firet Cold Weather. Highest Market Prioe given for PBIME 3B_IN FED FOBE delivered at Biohmond heights from 120 to 170. ' W. R. MAY, Bichmond AU GBAP„ FED FIGS will NOT be taken prioe. 20

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Colonist, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8247, 14 May 1895, Page 4

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