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Business Notices AuldLang Syne, by ilkaanei' tin hnAOO OALBDgNJAN SOCIETY’S UUUdC. concert, out. 15. TO THE La DIES Grand Show OF New Spring Goods. ANDREW ORR ■JS NOW SHOWING A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OP NEW GOODS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. GRAND DISPLAY OF NOVELTIES NEW MILLINERY NEW SI RAW HATS ZEPHYRS, in checks and stripes SUMMER HOSIERY MANTLES AND JACKETS COSTUMES NEW GOODS NEW DRESS GOODS NEW CARPETS New Goods IN Every Department ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES AT WHOLESALE PRICES. ANDREW ORR. A'body kens ye, CONCERT, OCT. 15'

Great Gift Sale OF DRAPERY, CLOTHING, BOOTS, GROCERIES, & PROVISIONS FOB THREE MONTHS ONLY. HAVE S~~ & CO. FINDING their Stock excessively largo have determined to reduce it fully one-half by making an IMMENSE SACRIFICE OF THEIR WINTER stock, And n addition to the reductions made, they will give a large number of VALUABLE PRIZES, For which every Customer Purchasing Goode to the value of 10s in either the Drapery or Grocery Establishment will have the opportunity of competing. The following is the Prize List :*— Ist PRIZE, value £5 2nd ~ „ £3 3rd ~ £2 And 10 PRIZES, value 20s each. These Prizes will be awarded to the lucky ones who shall guess the number of Peas in the large Glass Jar which will be placed on view in the Drapery Window, next the Arcade. Read this Carefully. THE GLASSf JAR OF PEAS, Now on view, was filled by Messrs Dunn and Strachey, and was sealed by Mr J. C. Duncan, Broker. Each Customer purchasing Goods to the value of 10s will be entitled to one guess as to the number of Peas the Lucky Jar contains, thus a Customer spending 20s would be entitled to guess twice, and, of course, for every additional 10s spent, another guess, and so on The Jar will be opened at the conclusion of this GREAT SALE by a committee appointed by those interested, when those who have been fortunate enough to guess the correct numbers will be presented with the above mentioned Prizes ; but, in the ~vent of the exact number not being guessed, the nearest to the correct number will be awarded the First Prize, and ’p ro rata. This is no deception, but the power of a READY MONEY BUSINESS. The following list of Bargains is worthy of special notice : White Calico, 2id per yard Grey Calico, per yard Grey Calico, yard wide, 2s 9d per doz Welsh Flannel, 9d per yard Scarlet Flannel, 10£d per yard Fine All-wool Saxony, la per yard Cream Holland, 6d per yard Colored Bed Quilts, 3s 3d and 3s fid Scotch Cloth Blankets, 6s lid, 8s fid, and 9s lid per pair Witney Blankets from 7s 9d Checked Winceys, 4id Bleached Sheeting, 2 yards, B£d per yard, wonderful value Homespuns, 7£d, 9£d and 104 d Double-width Cashmeres, all colors, Is per yard Black Cashmeres, Is md Is 3d All other Dress Materials Greatly Reduced Ladies’ Wool Squares, 8d Men’s Heavy Tweed Trousers, 7s lid Men’s Tweed Suits from 10s fid Boys’ Overcoats, 2s lid A grand line in Youths’ Tweed Trousers, 5s 9d Boys’ Suits from 4s fid Ladies’ Cloth Jackets, 4s Oilcloth, 1 yard wide, 6£d A splendid Tweed, all wool, 2s fid A quantity of Black Velvet Buttons, Id per doz, and a lot of Remnants which must be cleared

In the BOOT DEPARTMENT there are some Special Lines which cannot be rubbed out. Wo are also paying special attention to Prices in our GROCERY DEPARTMENT Hayes and Co. arcade

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1362, 5 October 1886, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1362, 5 October 1886, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1362, 5 October 1886, Page 3

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