DR APERY ! DRAPERY! ! Clothing ! Clothing ! ! GREAT SALE QHISSIGNEI) STOCK. npiHE GLASGOW DRAPMRY AND CLOTHING COMPANY L having purobnsdd for Car v iha Assigned Stock cf an Otago Storekeeper, amour.' ng to £1633 18 rIH at a Discount of 7s 6d m the £, beg to anu anoe that they v/A\ off .r the entire lot for s*le m the Premises In Kaat R'rf-ef, A»!.barton, lately ocdapled by Mb Sohoknebbro, on and ftfurJiiilD AY, the sth October. TRBMIiNDOUS BARGAINS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. O.untry storekeepers, Hawkers, Hotelkeepere, aud the Gentr«l Public will find this a opportunity not likely to ooour again of purchasing goods at about Half their Usual Value. * ii GOODS HALF USUAL PRIOE. The Stock will be marked m plain fisfnrei, and no Discount of any kind allowed Customers are invited to inspect without being pressed to buy. Country orders accompanied by remittance will receive speoial attention. In Borne lines ihe quantities »re limited, lutending purchaaets will therefore please oalt early. t&" NOTE.—" The effect of the new tariff on the Drapery Trade has been more disastrous than on any other branoh of business. . .It has almost stifled, the Import Trade. . . The Moagiel Faotory has taken advantage of the new Tariff to raise its prices. A suit of clothes coating a few months ago 403 will now require 45a to seoure them. . . The New Zealand Drapers cannot give the same value for money as hitherto* An ordinary pair of Blanketß has advanoed fully 5s per pair." See Dunedin "Evening Star," September 25tb, 1888. The Glasgow Drapery and Clothing Company, EAST STREET, ASHBURTOff. J. G. MACKINTOSH, (Late of Messbs A, and T. Inglis, Ouncdin,) 10J23 Menßger.
"ZEALANDIA'' BOOT STOHE, EAST STREET. WE are still Selling at tho Cheapest Prices the beat Brands of Ladies and Gentlemen's BOOTS, SROES, AED SLIPPEEB; Also, — HEA7Y WATEETIGHTV i THIGH & KNEE GUM BOOTS, And everything else suitable for the .Reason, THE "Zealandia" Brand alwaya m Stock. Bepairs of every description executed a shortest possible no! ice. "ZEALANDIA" BOOT STOKE. EAST BTBEET, ASHBTJRTON Friedlander Bros. Prime Oamaru Derwent Potatoes IN BAGS OR BY iAb TON. GHOWN IN LIMESTONE GROUNDS. Skin Sales/ WE HOLD FOETNIGHTLY SALES 07 SKINS THROUGHOUT THE bEASON ON THE FOLLOWING DATES:— July 27th, Anguet 10th and 24th f eptember 7ih and 21st, October sta and 19th, November 2nd, 16th, and 30th WOOL. WOOL. WOOL. Season, 1888-89. We are prepared to make LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES ON THE ENSUING CLIP OF WOOL Placed m oar hands for Bale. Oar Premises being well lighted afford speolal advantages for displaying WOOL. No Commission charged on advances and no Commission charged for offering WOOL unless a sale is effected, • WOOL" PACKS AT LOWEST CURRENT RATEB. FRIEDLANDER BROS., PETER WILLIAMS, £35 . Auctioneer. **' BALES OF HOESES, PIGS, CATTLE, FRODUOE, & FURNITURE ON SATUEDAm STOCK SALES ON TUESDAYS. RAKAIA MONTHLY SALE— First Thursday of the Month FEIEDLAnBeE BEOS., *g:tor william^ i Auctioneer*
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1960, 3 October 1888, Page 3
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478Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1960, 3 October 1888, Page 3
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