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NO BANKRUPT STOCK, No Catchpenny Nonsense, BUT REAL BARGAINS FOR CASH. M. HOOD HaviDg been offered a large parcel of New W::::-' GOODS ' At her own price, from a firm jwmding np business, made a selection of the best lines, which she can offer at ihe MOST ABSURD PRICES!! The Goods are of the Highest Class Quality, and of Fashionable Designs, and equal to the best she is accustomed to keep. r Jhey must, therefore, give satisfaction. The pnrchasc having been made under very peculiar circumstances, it is hardly likely tbat the chance ol offering such HIGH-CLASS GOODS RETAIL AT LESS TH«N ENGLISH WHOLES U,E PRTCES W : 'l again occur. She would, therefore, adwse her Customers to call at once and look for themselves, though the following quotations of some of the leading lines, will be guide :— J AOE CURTAINS from ij- per pair Velveteens in all the new Shades will be sold at 2/6 per yard ; worth from 4/- to 4/6. Black, Navy, Myrtle, Olive, Brown, Prune, Purple, Maroons, Greye, Drabs, and Fawns, Peacock Green, Peacock Blu", and buttonß and trimmings to match A lot of Sash Ribbons will be sold at 1/per yard ; worth from 2/6 to 4/- A lot of other Ribbons will be sold at greatly reduced prices Black and Colored Feathers and Flowers will be sold at half prica Evening Dl esses in Brocaded Satins, in Pale Bln«, Hnk, and Grey, worth 6/-, will be sold at 4/- per yrrd B'a^k Madras Muslin worth 1/9, will be sold for J /- All the New Shades in Sat ec worth from 1/- to 1/3, will be 6old for 9J. per yard Black Satia Skirts worth 18/ , will be sold fur 10/6j Black Fur Capes worth so/-, will bo sold for 35/- Black *ur Copes worth 14/-, will bo sold for 10/Black Ottoman Brocade worth ?/■, will be sold for 1/6 Black Nun's Veiling worth 2/', will be sold ior 1/6 Black Cashmere wocth 5/-, win be sold for 3/6. Mack Cashmere worth 4,-, will Ij Bold for 2/9 Ooßtuma Tweeds worth from 1/6 to 2/-, will bs eoI t at J/- per yard Home&puns worth 1/6, will be cold for J/- per yard A lot of Ladies' Colored Stocking? at 6d per pair, The whole shipment equally cheap, Victoria House. alO5 hb tc TURNER'S Iron Crockery Store, I DEVON-STREET EASTI nREAT QL&ARING g ALE yon <gp Three Weeks Only! OF CHINA, GLASS, AND EARTHENWARE! B®" Goods all marked in Plain Figures. Come and see and judge for yourselves before purchasing elsewhere. a 95 hb tc TO HORSEOWNERS & OTHERS. FOR PALE, by the ucdersigced,— OATEN HAY, in sheaves, bound with twine ; £'i per ton, or £3 10s. delivered in Town. Also, Clean Wheat SHIAW ; £1 per load. aOl h jyl9 b nn7 J. B. OONNETT. ART UiSION OF FRBTVTORK. MX. COLE, wishing to CLOSE his Art TJnioa by Patobday mkxt, requests thoeo who detire tickets to fipplyfor them by ho end of the week, &.90 jy 1 7

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 7119, 17 July 1886, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 7119, 17 July 1886, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 7119, 17 July 1886, Page 3