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DUTHIE BROSr 174 and 176 GEORGE STREET. FIRE. FIRE. FIRE. FIRE. DUTHIE BROS, beg to return thanks for the liberal support accorded them since their Salvage Sale began. It is very gratifying, after 30 years' residence, to Bee their old friends and the public rally ronnd them at this time, and so to some extent compensate them for the loss occasioned by the Fire. , ETERY DAY FRESH BARGAINS ARE BEING THEOWN OUT. We mention a few Lines ; thousands of other Lines as cheap :—: — Fire. Fire. CLOTHING DEPARTMENT.— Gents' Tennis j 1 Shirts, with pocket and collars, 2s 9d — worth 6s. ( DUTHIE BROS. Gents' White Shirts (all sizes), 3s 6d— worth 6b 9d. ( I Gents' White Kid Gloves (best makes), Is 6d— Salvage. worth 5s 6d. Cotton Pants, Is 9d — were 3s 3d. DRESS DEPARTMENT.— AII-wool Beiges, ' 3fd. 42-inch Bordced Nun's Veiling, 4jd. Fire. Fire, j Cneviot Tweeds, in checks (all wool), 6}i — were Is 6d. 20 pieces Bmall Check Ginghams, s^d. DUTHIE BROS. MANCHESTER DEPARTMENT.— Damaged o Swanskin, 4rd — was Is 2d. Best Harvard Skirts, | tsalvage |6 | d< Linen Diaper, ll^d. Cotton Ticks, 3sd, j 4|d. Linen Ticks, 10J d, la, Is 3d. Fire Fire ' F.ANCY DEPARTMENT.— 3 dozen boxes Hair ' ' ; PiDB for Is. 6 dozen Boot Laces, 6d, G pairs tuttr it tiros White Kid Gloves for Is Gl . Children's Cashmere ' win. a drvo. Hoge^ lg _ were 2a lU , Ladies' and Children's Salvage Cotton Hose, 3 pairs for 4s. Bibbons — 18yds, 6d ' i SHOWROOM.— Ladies' Garibaldis, Is ; Silk I Ditto, 4s lid ; Beaded Capes, Is lid; corsets, Is I Fire Fire 8d ; Ladies Print Skirts, Is 6d ; Dresses from 7s 6d. Pilot Cloth Blouses, 29 lid— worth 7s 6d. DUTHIE BROS. BILK DEPARTMENT.— 2,OOO yardß Silks, Is | 6\d— were 4s 6d. 1,000 Remnants, Is— were 3s , Salvage. 6d to 6s. Coloured Satins, lljd. Washing Silks, ! ' from 9*d, Velvet Plushes, irom Is 6d. COME EARLY IN THE DAY. Doors Open 10 o'clock. Parcels Sent n t Day. CASH, AND CASH ONLY. Remember, the only Address — ' DUTHIE BROF., , 174. 176. GEORGE BTREKT. ,

rpo READERS OF TABLET. 1 For pricoest Meat, both fresh and sweet, , To E. F. LAWRENCE go, Who keeps the largest Butchery, Also the largest show I Of bullocks young and wether sheep, Fat porkers, veal, and lambs, [ The choicest stock of small goods too, And bsst sapply of hams. This I*? indeed no empty boast, But is most strictly true, The lareeet «bop this side the line, The cheapest and best too. E. F. LAWRKNCF. BUTCHER, 82 and 81 GEORGE STREET Why buy a small bottle of Lea and Perrin's Sauce when you can buy a large bottlo of Gawne"B Worcestershire Sauce, of iqual quality, and nearly double ihe quantity, for atu ut half the price. Have you lastel Gawne's Worcestershire Sauce? It in one of the Cheapest Sauces made, but is of Excellent quality. In fact. Gawne's Sauce is second to none in the market, and about half the price of Enelish. It has a peculiar Relish and Piquancy ; is a thorough Appetiser and Tonic, and will agree with the most Delicate Stomach. Gawne'a Worcestershire Sauce is all that the most exacting connoisseur could wish, and should find a place in every household.

M DONNELLY v SOLICITOR, 205 HEBEFORD STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. jgy Money to lend in sums from £2o to £1000, repayable on terms to suit Borrowers. Rate of Interest from Six per cent.

D. l^ C. ANNUAL STOCK-TAKING BARGAIN T \ LES ! ! HAVE NOW COMMENCED. All Reduced Goods marked in Plain RED Figures. «T O" INSPECTION INVITED! B.IHALLENSTEHff, Chairman of Directors. P. LAING Maniftrj

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XIX, Issue 27, 3 April 1891, Page 24

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Page 24 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XIX, Issue 27, 3 April 1891, Page 24

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