Now that we are just in the middle of the season's trade, when warm clothing and household goods are required by nearly everyone, a good chance is offered to secure solid bargains and genuine goods, in consequence of W. S. Wylie, draper, having commenced his annual sale earlier than usual. We are informed that extraordinary reductions are to be made throughout the stock, as the last mail brought advices, of large purchases in the Home market. The reduction sale begins to-morrow.— Advt. .
' Stocktaking bargains in crockery and glass. Find we must reduce our heavy stock to make room for large English purchases shortly expected. The following are a few of the reduced prices, genuine baragins. In best stone china we are selling jugs 4d, sd, 6d, egg cups Id, plates 5 for Is, dishes (all sizes) very cheap, also bedroom ware, teapots from 6d eachv glass butters and sugars 6d each, cups and saucers 4s 6d, tumblers 2s 6d dozen, tea sets very cheap. Special bargains in cutlery, teaspoons 3d each, desert 4d,—at W. Wood's Cheap Stores.—Adrt. .
Men's clothing and mercery department.—A. Court is now showing a /til range of men's, youths, and boys' clothing, hats, dapi, shirts, ties so'ki, etc Beat value for oMh «t th*
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Thames Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 9976, 24 June 1901, Page 2
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207Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Thames Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 9976, 24 June 1901, Page 2
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