;; 'VK- v^'vowitiG to th^ large increase of,: business, . ' " ■;' Finds Wb present space totally inadequate, and is compelled to add ANEW SPACIOUS SHOW ROOM, Fitting Room and additional Work Rooms, for Millinery, ' Mantles, - Costumes, ana "Underclothing, at. the back of hia premises This could only be accomplished by partially demolishing the partition wall and utilising a large room hitherto used as a store and packing- room. The floor of this room is being lowered considerably -by excavation, and the whole work, which is jnow proceeding, is estimatedto occnpy at least six weeks.' The dust and dirt are already damaging goods so considerably that IREDALE HAS DECIDED, in order to. avoid further loss thereby, to hold a, >■" . .-■••.- HUG E CLEARING SALE -.-.-. . and offers his whole stock AT SUCH RIDICULOUS PRICES that it -will soon be out "of the reach of the dust, dirt, bricks, and - mortar, that are inevitable in such an undertaking SILKS. — Magnificent lot. of exquisite Silk Brocades in every possible evening Bhade. These lovely Silks are worth "l 23 6d to 15s 6d. Iredale's price is now 6s lid per yard. Odd lots of plain and fancy Pongees, Blouse and Lining Silks, etc., are marked at 9£d, , Is o|d, -1b 3£d and Is ll§d per yard. All perfect miracles of value. Amazing line of handsome Broche Velvets snitable for. Trimmingß, Blouses, Fancy Work, etc. : Originally sold at 8a 6d to 123 fid per yard, now for Is lljd. It sounds incredible ! DRESSES.— AII the remaining Fancy Dresses, including some of the Season's Choicest Designs, that were 2a lid to. 33 lid per yard, now for la lljd. This is one of the most -astonishing lots on record, and includes Tweed, Homespuns, Fancy Dresses, etc., that were marked from 2s 6d to 3a lid per yard. Iredale is determined to clear every inch of them, and has marked them Is 6£d per yard. A DRESS LENGTH FOR 4s lid.— lredale is offering a huge pile of Black Hopsac and" Fancy Tweeds, etc., suitable for wearing at. any time of the year. The price is too ridiculous to require further comment— 43 lid for the whole dr ass length. They simply could not be made for the money. ; . A GIFT OF BRAIDED ROBES.— The remainder of the stock of handsome Braided Robe- Lengths, in all Colours and Black, are being simply thrown away at 103 63. They were sold originally at 253 6d to 503, and are all this season's goods. PBINTS— As it is not the season for Prints, Iredale has only one desperately cheap line to mention, and this is a huge pile of light-ground Prints, worth at least 65 per yaid. . These will now go at 3|d. They may not be required now, but are worth buying and keeping until Summer. A CARTLOAD OF TOWELS.— A huge pile of odd Turkish Towala, manufacturers' oddments, all sorts, all sizes, to be cleared at half price. DRESSING GOWN FLANNELETTES— Another great line, Pretty Dressing Gown or Blouse Flannelettes in Paisley and Indian designs. Sold originally at 7sd per yard, now for 4|d. -' ~ FANCY LINEN GOOD3.— The whole of this stock, consisting of exquisite Tea, Tray, Sideboard Cloths, Duchease Covers, Settees, etc , will be cleared at Half-price-HOSIERY AND GLOVES.— Ladies' Ribbed and Plain Cashmere Hoae, worth la 3d . ' per pair, now for 9|d. Another extraordinary lot of plain and ribbed Cashmare Ho3e well worth la 6d per pair, IREDALE is practically giving away at Is. Sensational lot of Children's Colonial avid- English Knicker Hose, worth Is 3d to 2a lid per pair, now for Is per pair, for any size. Odd Lot of Manufacturers' Sample Hose, etc., . at 25 per cent below üßual: prices. 4-Button Tan Kid Gloves, all perfect goods, la 2|d per pair, well worth Is lid. 4-Button Tan Kid Gloves, Guaranteed French, 2s lid per pair, worth 4s lid. Odd lot of Silk Evening Gloves, some of them slightly out of condition, are to be thrown away at 9d per pair. RIBBONS AND LACES.— Some little time ago Iredale cleared from a well-known warehouse in town the whole stock of fancy ribbons ; the remainder of these he now offers at 6§d, 9£d and Is per yard, and they are worth in each case at least doable the price. Iredale is convinced that he never before offered such a Cheap Line of Ribbons Flannelette and White Cambric Embroideries, Iredale is literally giving away. There is a huge pile, worth from 4d to 6d per yard, and they are now going at 3d. FANS- — Iredale is offering some of the cheapest Fans on record. Beautiful Feather Fans that were 2s 6d, 3s lid, 53 lid, 7s lid, 103 lid, are now Is 6£d, 23 lid, 3s lid 5s lia, 7s lid. HABERDASHERY AND TRIMMINGS.— SO-yard Machine Silk Reels in Navy Brown, Slate, Prune, Violet, Terra, Drab, etc ,6d per dozen reels ; usual price, la 6d'. Silk Dress Gimps in Brown, Green, Grey, Electric and Fawn, and other colours, l£d.* per yard ; worth 6Jd to 9^d. Imitation Furs in Grey, Brown, Cream, Maroon, Fawn,* etc., 2|d per yard ; worth 9d to la. . GARNITURE SAMPLES.— Iredale is offering the remainder of a Manufacturer's Samples of the most exquisite Bead and Braid Bodice and Shirt Ornaments ever seen in Auckland, at less than half-prices. MANTEL DRAPERIES.— ManteI Bordering s|d and 6|d per yard, usual prices 9Jd and Is. Beautiful Embossed Plush Mantel Bordering, Is 6d per yard, worth 2a 6d. Handßome Embroidered Cloth Mantel Drapes, Is lid and 2i lid, worth 23 lid and 33 lid. Magnificent Silk-Embroidered Plush Mantel Drapes, 9s lid, worth 123 lid. THE TRIMMED MILLINERY will be Bold at practically any price it will bring. Trimmed Felt Bond Street Hata— ls, Is lid, and 23 lid each, worth four times the priceß. . . UNTRIMMED HATS.— AII the Untrimmed Straws and Felts, including the newest and best goods of the season, are marked 6d, 9d and Is each. INFANTS' MlLLlNEßY.— Extraordinary line of Infants' Millinery, all perfectly fresh and new, Is, la 6d and Is lid. These are less than one-third of the original prices. MANTLES.— BIack Capes, handsomely trimmed, 153 6d, worth 30a. Fawn Capes, the • Newest Gooda, at 25 percent, reduction. A Few Summer' Late Capea, 7s lid. worth 21s to 29s 6d. . . ■...;■ JACKETS. — Iredale is clearing out all his Jackets, the very latest and best goods, at leas than one-third the usual prices. Tnus, Jackets that were 60a, 703, 80a, 90a and 100 a, will now be 193 6d, 233 6d, 26s 6d, 30a and 335. MACKINTOSHES.— Lot of Real Cravenette Cloaks, 6a lid. These Cloaks were originally 29s 6d. Thoroughly Good Mackintoshes, 10a 6d, 15a 6d, 21s 6d, 25s 6d, usual prices 15s 6d, 21s 6d, 29s 6d, 353 6d. . The New Sao Mackintoshes, in short and full lengths, at Exact Cost Price. COSTUMES.— TaiIor-made Coats and Skirts in Black, Navy and Brown Serge, 21s 6d the costume. Needless to say they are worth three times the price. COSTUME SKIRTS. — Odd lot of black and coloured costume skirts, 10s 6d, worth 20a to 30s. • UNDERCLOTHING —Extraordinary line of Longcloth and -^Flannelette underclothing, trimmed Torchon. All the same price— Chemises, Knickers, and Night Dresses— 23 lid per garment. This is really a Startling Line of Underdo thing. CORSETS. — Special clearance of Corsets that were 53 lid per pair. Iredale is discontinuing the make, and will clear them at 2s Hid. . SAMPLES. — Manufacturers' Samples of Wool Vests and Combinations, at 25 per cent, below usual prices. . . . ' • CHILDREN'S PELlSPES.— Extraordinary lot of Children's Coatß and Peilises; many of them Home Samples, and beautiful high-class goods. They are worth from 12a 6d to 355, Iredale will now clear them at 6s lid, 103 lid and 12a lid. WINGS, FEATHER MOUNTS, ETC.— The last of a huge purchase will now be swept away at 4§d each. They were originally sold at from Is to 2s. REMEMBER 1 Everything in the Show Room is marked at a desperate price. Looking at the Prices, and judging by the previous Sales, the Show-room should be com: pletely emptied of its contents in a very Bhort time. Iredale ia confident that in the x whole course of his experience he never heard of or saw Buch Tremendous Bargains as he now offers the ladies of Auckland during his great Extension of Premises Sale.
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Observer, Volume XVIII, Issue 1017, 25 June 1898, Page 16
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