SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS SENSATIONAL BAEGAINS AT BEATH'S SALE. LOT I—6oo Yards NECK FRILLINGS an«l RUCHINGS in White. Crenw, ir.ick, Pick, Nil, etc Usual Price, 64<1 Jo Is. All it Id yard, or ll£d dozen- Sf? Windows. t LOT 2—500 NEW BLOUSE LENGTHS in Swiss Mucins. Mtilawns. Mcrcr.-is-d Sateens, etc. All for Absolute Clearance a, the Ridiculous Prices of 94d. Hid, 1.- 3d. Is 6d, Is 11<1, 2s 6d jwr Blouse Length. See Windows. LOT 3—199 STYLISH TINSEL BELTS. Is lid for lljd, 3s 3d for Is 6d. See Windows. LOT 4—loo BLACK PULLEY BELTS in Satin, Silk, Velvet. Brocaded, etc. Ail the rage. 2» &d f»r lljd, 5s 6d for Is 6d. Se* >> mclovrs. LOT 5-25 LOVELY SILK GARNITURES. LACE SCARVES, and COLLARETTES, 4x 6d for Is 6d. See Windows. LOT 6—200 Pairs LADIES , LONG BLACK MILANESE SILK GLOVES, 5s lid now UJd. See Windows. LOT 7—95 Pairs CHILDREN'S BLACK CASHMERE GLOVK.S. Odd Sizes. ll£d for 2id. LOT 8—144 Pairs DOVE CORSETS. Double Bu.vks. Worth 3s lid and 4s 6d. All to go at 2a 6d. See Wiudows. LOT 9—19 COSTUMES in Strge. Cloth. Pirju:-, awl Drill. Woith 21s to 37s 6d. Our Clearing Price 7s lid. See Windows. LOT 10—120 WHITE MUSHROOM HAT.S. Worth 5s 6d. for Is 9d. See Windows. LOT 11—43 WHITE :u-A BURNT STRAW FRENCH SAILORS. Worth 5 S Ud. now 5a 6d. See WindowsLOT 12—96 LADIES' FINE PINK RIBB WOOL TESTS. Worth Is 6d. for 9d. S« Windows. LOT 13—24 BLACK SATEEN" BLOUSES. Wo::h 5s lid. Sale Price 3s 6d. See Windows. SENSATIONAL BARGAINS AT BEATH'S SALE. CASHEL STEEET, CHBISTCHUBCH. 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.
. STRANGE AND CO.'S GREAT END-OF-SUMMER CLEARING SALE. THE DATE FIXED! CTRANGE and COMPANY have pleasure in eaneunciofr tbirt they have now DEFINITELY DECIDED to OPEN THEIR GREAT END-OF-SUMMER SALE AT TEN O'CLOCK, ** FRIDAY, 80th JANUARY, Wi«n Stocks Valued at upwards of ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND POUNDS IWiU b* eiobmiVUd to th* puV.io at Figure} that must excite attention, end r&suit in a lUyid Clearance. THE SALE REDUCTIONS WILL EXTEND TO ALL DEPARTMENTS, For thi» is intended to b« A GENUINE " CLEAR OUT "' SALE. Everything must go. Aa for "Goods of ; Fas-hioif," such us Fashionable Alilliuery, iUniles. Dress Goods, and the like, they will ■ be Cleared at Extraordinarily Low Prices, and THOSE ABOUT TO MARRY, AND ALL WHO* MAY BE THINKING OF FURBISHING OR BE-FURNISHING, Should certainly avail themselves of this opportunity to secure Furniture, Carpets, Floorcloths, Chin*, end Glass, Wire Muttresscg, nnd, all sort* of Household Requisites AT SALE PBICES. THE SALE BARGAINS IN ' READY-MADE CLOTHING For Men and Boy*, will doubtless attract hundreds of buyers. In fact pretty nearly EVERYTHING STBANGE'S MAKE AND SELL WILL BE OFFERED DUEINO THIS SALE At Substantial Concessions on ueual rate*, and at price* that must tempt buyers uud leiunt in A RUSH TO STRANGE , S. DON'T FORGET THE OPENING DATE— FEIDAY, 80th JANUARY.
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 11492, 27 January 1903, Page 4
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