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SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS BALLANTYNE'S SALE TO-DAY. COATS AND SKIRTS SPECIAL SILKS AND DRESSES EEDUCTIONS IN sunshades and ruffles MILLINERY AND UNDERCLOTHING BALLANTYNE'S SALE TO-DAY.

SENSATIONAL BAKGAINS AT BEATH'S SALE. LOT I—6oo Yards NECK FRILLINGS and RUCHINGS in White, Creme, Black, Pink, Nil, etc Usual Price, 6|d to Is. All at Id yard, or 11 dozen- Set , Windows. LOT 2—500 NEW BLOL'.SK LKXGTHK in Swiss Mu.slin.s. M<rkiwns, Mercerised Sateens, etc. All for Absolute Clearance at the Ridiculous Price:; of %d. Hid, Is 3d, Is 6d, Ls lid, 2s 6d ptr Blouse Length. See Windows. LOT 3—] 99 STYLISH TINSEL BELTS, Is lid for Hid. 5s 3d for Is 6d. See Windows. LOT 4—loo BLACK PULLEY BELTS in Satin, Silk, Velvet, Brocaded, etc. Ail the rage. 2s 6d for lljd, 3s 6d for la 6d. ! Se« Windows. LOT 5—25 LOVELY SILK GARNITURES, LACE SCARVES, and COLLARETTES, 4s 6d for ls 6d. See Windows. LOT 6—200 Pairs LADIES' LONG BLACK MILANESE SILK GLOVES, 3s lid now ll*d. Sea Windows. LOT 7-95 Pairs CHILDREN'S BLACK CASHMERE GLOVES. Odd Sizte. Hid for 2-Ul. LOT B—l4l Pairs DOVE CORSETS, IJoufra Basks. Worth 5s lid invl 4s 6d. All to go at 2s 6d. See Windows. LOT 9—19 COSTUMES in Cloth, Pique, and Drill. Worth 21s to 37s 6d. Our Clearing Price 7s lid. See Windows. LOT 10-120 WHITE MUSHROOM HATS. Woith 3a 6d. for ls 9d. &c Windows. LO'fll— 43 WHITE and BURNT STRAW FRENCH SAILORS. Worth 5s lid, now 3s 6J. See WindowsLOT 12-96 LADIES' FINE PINK RIBB WOOL VESTS. Worth ls 64, for 9d. Sro Windows. LOT 13—24 BLACK SATEEN BLOUSES. Worth 5s lid. Sab Price 3s 6d. See Windows. SENSATIONAL BAEGAINS AT BEATH'S SALE. CASHEL STBEET, CHBIBTGHUBCH.

STRANGE AND CO.'S GREAT END-OF-SUMMER CLEARING SALE. THE DATE FIXED ! STRANGE and COMPANY have pleasure in announcing that they have now DEFINITELY DECIDED to OPEN THEIR GREAT END-OF-SUAEMER SALE AT TEN O'CLOCK, FRIDAY, 80th JANUARY, When Stocka Valued at upward* of ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND POUNDS Will be submitted to the public at Figures that must excite attention, and result in a Rapid Clearance. THE SALE REDUCTIONS "WILL EXTEND TO ALL DEPARTMENTS, For this is intended to be A GENUINE « CLEAR OUT " SALE. Everything must go. As for "Goods of Fashion," euch, as Fashionable Millinery, Mantles, Drees Goods, and the like, they will be Cleared at Extraordinarily Low Prices, and THOSE ABOUT TO MARRY, AND ALL WHO MAY BE THINKING OF FURNISHING OR RE-FURNISHING,' Should certainly avail themselves of thia opportunity to secure Furniture, Carpets, Floorcloths, China, and Glues, Wire Mattresses, and a>ll sorts of Household Requisites AT SALE PRICES.

THE SALE BARGAINS IN READY-MADE CLOTHING For Men and Boya, wiil doubtless attract hundreds of buyers. In fact pretty nearly EVERYTHING STRANGE'S MAKE AND SELL WILL BE OFFERED DURING THIS SALE At . Substantial Concessions on umal rates, end at prices that must tempt buyers and result in A RUSH TO STRANGE , S. DON'T FORGET THE OPENING DATE— FRIDAY, 30th JANUARY. STRANGE AND COMPANY. "THE PRESS." INSTRUCTIONS as to the INSERTION or WITHDRAWAL of ADVERTISEMENTS in "THE PRESS" MUST BE IN , WRITING. Advertisements received without I written orders will be inserted until countermanded and charged accordingly. Advertisers in the Country can remit payment by Money Orders, Postal Notes or Postage Stamps. ' While every care is exercised in regard to the due insertion of advertisements, the Prae. prietors do not hold themselves responsible for non-insertion through accident or from other causes; and the Proprietors reserve, to themselves the right of omitting advertisements that they may deem objectionable even although such advcni*ti.;?nts may kttvu b»en received and paid for in the uitis; course" of business. will in all caaes be treated as advertisements, and ■, harged accordingly. Orders to Withdraw must be aent in, in WRITING, to the Publishing Office, not later than sis o'clock jj.m. each day. Advertisements received afier ten o'clock Monday, Wednesday, and Thursday evenings, and after 9.30 on Tuesday and Friday ever.ings, wiil be placed over the leader heading, and charged double rates. Alterations for .Standing Advertisements to be in by six p.m.. or will not be altered for following day of issue. All oomtnumcatious to be addressed to "THE MANAGES."

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Press, Volume LIX, Issue 11491, 26 January 1903, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LIX, Issue 11491, 26 January 1903, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LIX, Issue 11491, 26 January 1903, Page 6

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