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I Public Notices FIRST GREAT STOCK-TAKING SALE AT THE PROGRESSIVE HOUSE THE POPULAR EMPORIUM 3 Down Eight Genuine Bargains Ladies’ & Girls’ Trimmed Hats, all at 2s 6d and 6s lid, were 4s 6d to 14s 6d •j Ladies’ and Girls’ Untrimmed Hats, your pick from 6£d and II |d. Como early 3 A Really Good Dress Length—Sale price 3s lid i Umbrellas all at 2s lid, were 4s lid ; better lot 4s 6d, these were 6s 6d to 8s 6d Ladies’ Blouses—Remainder of stock is being almost pitched away Great Sale of Household Goods Great Sale of Men’s and Boys’ Clothing Great Sale of BOOTS and SHOES Biggest Value Ever Known in the District BIGGEST APPEARANCE FOR THE MONEY Prices Zero Customers Delighted D. B. m°y ica r , CASH EMPORIUM RIVERTON THE CORNER SHOP “BEAR IN MIND.’’ Hot one of the hosts of counterseits and Imitations is as good as the genuine. HONDAI-LANKA BEST CEYLON TEA Must be demanded if you want the best Lead packets Different wrappers Different prices All grocers GREAT AUTUMN SALE GREAT AUTUMN SALE

IN PULL SWING “ —AT-^ W. LEWIS AND Co‘s, Large Reductions in all Departments Especially Millinery and Mantles WHICH WE ARE CLEARING AT COST No quotations. Call and see for yourselves W. LEWIS AND CO (Next Globe Hotel) TRY THE “ PREMIER SHEEEP DIP.” A FEW OP LAST SEASON’S TESTIMONIALS. Robinhood, January 12,1897. The Proprietors, Premier Dip. Dear Sir,—l have used your Dip for two seasons, and found the sheep thoroughly clean at shearing time. lam using it again this season. —Yours faithfully, ALEX. TROTTER. Mr J H Richards, Manager New Zealand Chemical Go. ' « Dear Sir,—ln answer to your inquiry re sheep, I beg to state that at shearing my sheep were free from ticks, and the wool in good condition.—Yours fu'thfolly, JOHN JENKINS, Wallacctown. Meadow Dank, Lime Hills. November 16,1896. To the N.Z. Chemical Company. Gentlemen,—After using your Premier Dip for two yews in succession, I have much pleasure (after 30years’ experience of using other dips) in stating jours has given ma the most satisfac;ion. —Yours truly, RALPH L, SWALE. AGENT EOR RIVERTON—G. E. 4. WTIITEFORD. GENERAL AGENTS— N I CHOI BEO S., ESK STREET, INVERCARIEL,

GASH _ SALE. ONE MONTH ONLY. I)KAPERY, CLOTHING, FANCY GOODS GOOD VALUE. MEN’S Suits from 22s Gd, Men’s Wool Sox from lod pair. Men’s Hats, Caps Ties, Shirts, Underclothing, etc. at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES DURING SALE. Dress Goods, Cashmeres, Serges, Twills, Lustres. Prints, etc. Ladies’ Skirts from 2s 6d each, Blouses from 2s. Several Pieces of Trimmings • at below cost. C hildren’s Pinafores, Bonnets, etc, GOOD WASHING LACE, !• iuChcs Wide, 2s doz. FOR CASH ONL Y. E. MAT H ESO N, Mi. ioi.u isoa pur; t a tt.

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Western Star, Issue 1292, 27 February 1897, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Western Star, Issue 1292, 27 February 1897, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Western Star, Issue 1292, 27 February 1897, Page 3