DRAPERY! DRAPERY!! Clothing! Clothing!! GREAT SALE OFJSSIGNED STOCK. fpBK GT. ; ,::G W D&APMSuY AJ\D OLOTHING COMPANY L hrtViug purchased for Cash the Aligned Suck rf »n Otago Storekeeper, amounting to Jll-'i "'••'! 18 j Id at a D'scounr. of 7* 6d In tho £, beg to announce that Ui. ; ■ ! r.{f> r the eotire lot for s*le h< the Premlfloa m East Street, AJ.b uion, late'y occupied by Mk t'cnoENEBERO, on and after FRIDAY, the sth October. TREMENDOUS BARGAINS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. 0. untry storekeepers, Hawkers, H aud the Uen<r 1 Public will find this a opportunity cot Ikely to tcour again of purchasing goods at about Half their Usual Value. GOODS HALF USUAL PRICE. The Stock will be marked io plain figures, and no Discount of aoy kind allowed. Customers are invited to inspect without beln^ pressed to buy. Country orders accompanied by remittance will receive special attention. In some lines the quantities are limited. Intending purchasers will therefore please call early: IS" NOTE.—" The effeot of the new tariff on the Drapery Trade has been more disastrous than on any other branch of business. . .It has almoßt stifled the Import Trade, . . The Mosgiel Factory has taken advantage of the new Tariff to raise its prioeß. A suit of clothes oosting a few months ago 40s will now require 45s to secure them. . . The New Zealand Drapers cannot give the same value for money as hitherto* An ordinary pair of Blankets has advanoed fully 5a per pair." See Dunedin " Evening Star," September 25th, 1888. The Glasgow Drapery and Clothing Company, EAST STREET, ASUBURTON. j. g. mackintosh, (Late of Missus A, and T. Inglu, JDunedln,) 10J23 Manager.
"ZEALANDIA'' BOOT STOBE, EAST STREET. WE aro still Selling at the Cheapest Prices the best Brands of Ladies and Gentlemen* BOOTS, SHOE. 4 , AND SLIPPERS; Also, — HEAVY WATERTIGHT^, 9 THIGH & KNEE GUM BOOTS, And .everything else suitable fcr the Season, THE "Zealandia" Brand always m Stock. Repairs of every description executed a shortest possible notice. "ZEALANDIA" BOOT STOBE. EAST STREET, ..ASHBTJB.TON: Frledlander Bros. Prime Oamaru Derwent Potatoes IN BAGS OB BY THE TON. GKROWN IN LIMESTONE GROUNDd. Skin Sales. WE HOLD FORTNIGHTLY SALES OF SKINS THROUGHOUT THE hEASON ON THE FOLLOWING DATES:— j July 27th, Augußt 10th and 24th ' Feptember 7th and 21st, October 6th 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 our hands for sale. Our Premises being well lighted afford special advantages for displaying WOOL. No Commission charged on advances* and no Oommiaßlon charged (for offering WOOL unleßß a sale is effected, WOOL PAOKS AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. FRIEDLANDER BROS., PETER WILLIAMS, £35 Auctioneer, SALES OF HOESES, PIGS, GATTLE, PRODUCE, & FURNITURE ON SATURDAYS. STOCK SALES ON TUESDAYS. BAKAIA MONTHLY SALEr-First Thursday of the Month FBIEDLANDER BROS., VSTTTJI WILLIAMS Aootioneer,
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1961, 4 October 1888, Page 3
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