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DU T II I X BROS 174 AND 176 GEORGE STREET. FIRE. FIRE. FIRE. FIRE. DUTHIE BROS, b g to return lhanks for the liberal support accorded them since thtn Salvage Sale began. It is very gratifying, after 30 years' residence, to see their old friends and the public rally ronnd them at this tim^, and so to some extent compensate them for the los-s occisioned by the Fire. fcYERY DAY FRESH BARGAINS ARK BEING THROWN OUT. We mtntion a few Lines ; thousands of other Lines as cheap :—: — Fire. Fire. , CLOTHING DEPARTMENT.— Gents' Tennis J Shirts, with pocket and collarp. 2s 9d — worth 6s. DUTHIE BROS. 1 Gents' White Shirts (all sizes), 3s 6d— worth 6,s 9d. Gents' White Kid Uloves (best makes), Is 6d — Silvage. worth 5s 61. Cotton Pants, Is 9d — were 3s 3d. DRESS DEPARTMENT.— AII-wool Beiges, 3^ 1. 42-inch Bordered Nun's Veiling, 4^-d. Fire. Fire. jOoesiot Tweeds, in checks (all wool), 6^-d— were rnvrmir pros ls 6dl 20 P iecea Small cfa eck Ginghams, s^l. DU1111& BBUB-i MANCHESTER DEPARTMENT.— Damaged „ , Swanskin, 4<d — was Is 2d. Best Harvard Skiits, salvage. g^ LmeQ Diapert n^. Cotton Ticks, ; 4 t-d. Linen Ticks, 10$ i, Is, Is 3i. Fire Fire. FANCY DEPAKTMENT.-3 dozen boxes Hair ' ' ' Pins for Is. 6 dozen Boot Laces, 6d. 6 pairs DUTHIE BROS White Kid Gloves for la od. Children's Cashmere "' Hose, Is — were 2a lid. Ladies' and Children's Salvage Cotton Hose, 3 pairs for 4s. Ribbons— lßyds, 6d. SHOWROOM.— Ladies' Garibaldis, Is ; Silk t Ditto, i% lid ; Beaded Capes, Is lid; corsets, Is Fire Fire, j Bei ; Ladies Print Skirts, Is 6d ; Dresses from 7s 6d. Pilot Cloth Blouses, 2s lid— worth 7a 6d. DUTHIE BROS.' SILK DEPARTMENT.— 2,OOO yardß Silk?, Is 6±d — were 4s tid. 1,000 Remnants, Is — were 3s Salvage. 6et to 6s. Coloured Satins, H 4 'd. Washing Silks, from 94' d.9 4 'd. Velvet Plushes, from Is 6d. COME EARLY IN THE DAY. Doors Open 10 o'clock. Parcels Sent next Day. CASH, AND CASH ONLY. Remember, the only Address — DUTHIE BROS., 174, 176, GEORGE STREET. pjOMINICAN CONVENT, DUNEDIN. BOARDING AND DA^ SCHOOLS. ST. JOSEPHS SCHOOL, at which a thorough Ei ghsh eeiueatioD, together vwih pianjfortn playing, cla3s tinging, anil fieehand drawing, may be obtained. The HIGH SCHOOL, in which extia subjects, including modern languages, are taught. The KINDERGARTEN lor little children. TERMS Per Annum .— Hoarders ... £40 Day Pupils ... .. 12 Junior Pupils ... ... (j Kicdergaiten . ... 2 1%/fONASTERY OF THE SACRED HEART, BARBADOES SIREET, CURISTCHURCH, BOARDING AND DAY bCHOOLS FOR YOUNG LtVDIEb, Under the Patronage of the Right Rev. Dr, GhiMES, D D , S.M. The Course of Instruction comprises an English Education in all its branches, Latin, French, and German Languages, Music, Singicg, Plain and Fancy Work, Drawing, Painliug, Book-keeping, etc., etc. lEHMb : Boarders, £40 per an urn (including one Extra;, paid quarterly in advance , Entrance Fee, £2, paid occe only. Day Pupil?, £10 per annum, paid quarterly in advance. Each quarter comprises eleven weexs. EXTRAS. Pianoforte S.nging H-irp Drawing and Painting Violin (Oil and Water Colours) Harmonium Artificial Flower Making Laundress Fee. A reduction will be made in favour ct sisters and pupils under ten ytiirs. No extra charge for the ordinary Singing, Drawing, and Painting Lessonr. Boarderß will be admitted any time of the year. For further particulars and prospectus apply to the R!iV. MOIHER PRIOKEbS.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XIX, Issue 21, 20 February 1891, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XIX, Issue 21, 20 February 1891, Page 16

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