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ANNUAL STQCK-TAKXN G SALE ! .., , ,»- • o !"»»- •«»^'" || "'» Thb nnderfligDGd has juat opened another ship»ei)l of NEW GOODS, tx p.r. Rakaia. Having arrived , much:§ later in the 1 teaeon than btetde^aua aa our AKNUAIi STOCK-TAK^G b pins next monta thega I Goods "have been marked at greatly reduced prices. The cld-fashioted method oi csrr>mg &kok forward seaßOfl after ' season is tot in vogue at the "E< adj-Money Shop." During the present month it is our intention to make i a big?, clean nee. rb will be gathered from list of prices below. Pmchaees made at tbia sale will prove to D£ sound* and profitable investments, more especially as prices are still advancing in the Horns markets. i » • Ladies' Itrimmed black Straw Sailor Eats, usually 1/11 to 4/11 Strong U.B. Twill Sheeting, 2 yards wide, reduced to 9da;yard. reduced to fj- each ; untrimmed ditto, usually 1/- to 2/11, . Superior ditto, lOJd and 1/- a yard. ' White ditto, strong,all to go at 3d each. ■ ■ "\ reliable makes at lOJd and 1/- a yard. - ' Black and Colored Fur Collars, usually 3/11,4/11 and 5/6, re- TOWELS-Over 50 dozs, White and Brown Turkish Towels, dused to 2/11 all round. 'Vi . 6d,' 9d, l/ : , l/3d and l/6d. These are splendid value and 17 Ladies' and Girls' Waterproof Cloaks, usuallf 16/6 and -, "were bought before the rise in the Home markets. # to be cleared at 7/11 each all round. - FLANNELETTES-Another shipment ]ust to hand, 33 inches DEESSES— D.W. Melton Cloths in Navy, Black, Grey and wide, heavy twills, in plain pink and stripes, 4^d a yard or Brown, reduced to 3/11 the dress length of 5 yards. 4/3 a dozen. These are generally admitted to be as good Special value in D.W. Cheviot Tweeds, dark colors, only 5/11 as anything to be got at 6/- a dozen m the regular way. for 6 yarda-well worth 8/6 the dress piece. MEN'S BHIETS-Over 90 dozen in stock. Strong Leather or D.W. Serges in Navy, Brown and Green only, reduced to 3/9 S e ? ni fS wi?h /IJkrSIS for dress length. Surprising value in Bkck and Navy 2 £- « ° ffi «? B *a & L T fln S S Serges, reduced prices 1/3, 1/6, 1/9,. and 2/3 t yard. from 2^l Whlte Sblttsi/6 ' 5/ ' 5 and 6/6# Tenms Shirts 50 inches wide .Costume Tweeds in Eharki, G rey, Brown, Green MEN'S SUITS from 13/6. During this month we are offering ajid other dark shades, only 7/6 the dress length. The a special line at 22/6: better qualities from 25/- to 37/6. same line has been sold at 12/3 in this district. Ev £ ry p ure h aE er of a suit will receive a pair of strong Childrens' Warm Winter Tunics in Light Fawn, Blue, Green and Braces or Cashmere Muffler free of charge. Cardinal Cloth, also Corded Velvet, trimmed with fur, MEN'S Tweed Trousers 3/11, 4/11, .5/11; extra strong and usually 8/11 to 16/6'; reduced prices 6/6 to 9/11 each. heavy line at 6/11 and 7/6. Our noted Cords now 5/11. — under wholesale cost. • Onslow Socks, ribbed or plain, only 1/- a pair. Flannel BLANKETS— As stock of white Blankets is rather heavy, we Under-shirts, 2/6, 3/6, and 3/11. Also best ready-money will clear at 8/11, 10/6, 13/9. 15/6, and 21/- a pair. Also a value in Waterproof Coats, Hats, Ties, Collars, Studs, and line of Bush Bugs 60 x 80, to go at 4/11. many other lines, which lack of space prevents being£given in detail. _ . ::o::— • ■ EDWARD GIBBARD, Beady-Money Draper and Clothier, LOWER HABDY-STBEET HELSOH, AND Af MOIUBKA.

! ! — ! npHE MAN BEHIND THE SHEARS —THE OUlTßß—it'a he who gives the style and " soap "to a garment. The eat clothing cutters are not employed by the makers otoheap clothing, nor yet by the ordinary onbtom tailor ; they are employed by the makers cf our kind of clothes, and that's the reason wUy the TEMPLE OF FASHION kind has style, &re shapely, and have y " tone " Ibat is seldom equalled, and never excelled. STEWART DAWSON & CO., Exclusive Designs. Unequalled Value. Endless Variety. No. 117.— Elegant 15-ct. Gold Bar Brooch, Sj^ 1 Diamond, 2 Rubies, £1 12s. 6d. N(J 13O# _g. ct< Gold' Bracelet, Ruby Centre, £1 7s. 6d. ■*£;&, "lrF" J .sara. N zs^s?Keeper, 18-ct. £1 Is. Gold, *2. Gold> 6g> GoWj £l ?gf 6df ■* *»• No. 106.— 9-ct. Gold Brooch, 1S«. fid,, 15-ct., 6su 6J. No. 112.— Heart and Lovers' Knot Brooch, Silver, 4s. 6<L . Silver, Is. Amethyst and 9-ct. Gold, 18s. 6d. iNo. 196.— Set Links. „„ D «- o , !?■«„, . D .,,n, . \xn,«t» Gold, £1 55. ; 15-ct. Gold, 9-ct. Gold, £1 Is. No - E575 5:7 r ? l^ rnu Jsa? f £2 25 - i Sil ™> 6a - 6d - -15-ct. Gold, £2; Pearl, 15-ct. Gold, £2 2s. Silver, ss. 6d. . --^ . No. 143. — Curb Chain anj 1 , Padlock Bracelet. j ~~ «■ W . 9-ct. GbM, £2 10 0; 15-ct, Gold, £i 7.6 j^o 123.— 15-ct. Gold Diamond and Size Larger 9-ct., £3 3 0;,, „ £5 10 0 ' Rnby Brooch, £3 ss. Siz« Smaller „ £115 Oj „ „ £3 SO ' No. 215.— 9-ct. Gold No. E6251.—8-ct. Gold Twin Bird an* No. 208.— 15-ct. Gold Heart, Pearls and Heart Brooch, 12s. 6d. Heart, lls. 6d. ; B>ct. Ruby, 18a. 6d. "^ . . ditto, ?B.M. No. 106.— 9-ct. Gold, ss. M» /-^ Tlw "-Little Pet's "Brooch, . » „-. ». n ■«' * l a \ : No. 146.— 15-ct. Gold Bracelet, S Diamonds, Wo. llL~New Bar Brooch, Amethyst o c arm hire<! ss. and 9-ct. Gold, 11?. 6d. „ , ■„. ,, . ; * bapphires, &5. ALL GOODS DELIVERED FRBB ON RECEIPT OP REMITTANCE. ' - : nivuttrated C:Azlfryi& (80 pages) Post Free. - Z46 and 148 QVESSK STREET, ACCKLAN®, r SYPNBY, BfIELBOUi&>4E, PERTH, LONDON,

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Colonist, Volume XLIII, Issue 9821, 23 June 1900, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Colonist, Volume XLIII, Issue 9821, 23 June 1900, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Colonist, Volume XLIII, Issue 9821, 23 June 1900, Page 1

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