TmAY > ■ THg mPOET BTOSE JOSWB, November 21,1913. *v ' ' " and Excellent Choice in Ladies' One Piece Dresses. Sent direct to us for the hoHday season from the world-retaowned manufacturers, Meyer, Dobb and Co., London. These Dresses are very popular this season, and no wonder! The styles are so smart and becoming, and the reasonable prices at which they are offered should appeal to all. Below we mention a few of the tfany different styles. But you should see them to be impressed. ONE-PIECE FROCKS in Taffeta, Cashmere, Serge and Whipcord, in all the leading shades of Navy Blue, Greys, Browns, Light Cinnamon and Green, very smartly and daintily trimmed with Silk, Buttons, Lace and Knitted Chiffon. Prices range from 35s to 47s 6d each. CHILDREN AND MAIDS' READY-TO-WEAR FROCKS AND KIMONOS.—We are showing White Embroidered Muslin, Cream Cashmere, Cotton Poplins and Striped Point, all smartly trimmed with the new Washing Braids and Laces, Prices range from 3s 6d to 12s 9d each. SPECIAL LINE OF LADIES' READY-TO-WEAR COSTUMES in Fine Navy Serge and finished with Buttons. Extra large fitting. These are exceptionally good value. Prices: Silk lined, 72s 6d; Sateen and Cord Linings, 59s 6d, 62s 6d, 69s 6d each. . ' LADIES' ONE-PIECE DRESSES in Plain and Foulard Silks, very v chic, Short Basque, Robespierre Collars, trimmed Knitted Chiffon, Lace and contrasting Colours and Fancy Silks; in shades of Navy, Fans, Grey, Teal, Brown ahfl Champagne. Prices from 29s 0d to 77s 6d each. LADIES' SILK AND COTTON POPLIN FROCKS, daintily trimmed with Piping and Buttons, Robespierre Collars and three-quarter length Sleeves, in Greys, Browns and Tans. Prices range from 19s 6d to 30s each. A GOOD CHOICE OF WHITE COTTON CREPE AND. COTTON VOILE READY-TO-WEAR FROCKS, daintily trimmed with Lace, Buttons and Bulgarian Finishings in quaint designs. Prices range from 32s 6d to 42s 6d each. LADIES' WASHING FROCKS in shades of Champagne, Cream, ©rey, Saxe and Pink, finished with Collar and Cuffs and Piped in contrasting Shades. Price, 12s 6d each. mshowroom IMPORT STORES. show 800 -
ODDFELLOWS' HALL. MONDAY AND TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 24 and 25. FAREWELL VISIT OP THE WONDERFUL MAN OF MYSTERY, THE GREAT lAFEWEX. GREAT M^EWEN, The Unrivalled Scottish Entertainer, with his New and Wonderful Magic, Hypnotic and Mind-reading Exhibition, assisted by WILL BOLTON, WILL BOLTON, The World's Premier Dancer, direct from the Princess Theatre, Glasgow. . Everything New but the Name. Prices, 2s and Is. Children, Half-price. WILSON'S HALL, KAITANGATA, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBEB 26 (Positively One Night Only). FIN LAY McIVOE, Touring Manager. EDUCATING TME HORSE, Illustrating the influence of kindness on man's noblest friend for the prevention of cruelty to animals. PROFESSOR C. A. LICHTWARK, the well-known Horse Educator, who visited this district about eight years ago, and has recently returned from Australia, will give a GRAND EXPOSITION of his HUMANE and SCIENTIFIC SYSTEM of HANDLING and SCHOOLING the HOUSE for future usefulness in the Crown Stables, Balclutha, on SATURDAY NIGHT, November 22, commencing at 8 o'clock. ADMISSION, 2s Od. Class Lesson Fees of £1 Is admits everywhere.
The Latest News of a Strike is at the Where all gentlemen can now STRIKE THE LATEST In Spring Novelties. . .Latest in HATS, CAPS, TIES, SHIRTS, ETC., ETC. STRIKE NOW! and BUY while the opportunity lasts,
NEED NOT PAY MORE. MUST NOT PAY LESS. A New Stock of Ready-to-Wear Suits.— Prices 355. 40s. 455. 50s 555. 60s. You can choose your sample for a Ready-to-wear Suit, No extra charge. Fit Guaranteed. SUITS TO ORDER.—A splendid assortment of the Latest Suitings to choose from. Prices 50s. 555. 60s. 70s; 80s. 90s. Fit Guaranteed. NEW TIES.—AII the Latest Colourings. 6d. Is. Is 6d. 2s. 2s 6d. 9 NEW HATS.-4s 6d. 6s. 9s 6d. 10s 6d. 13s 6d. NEW SHIRTS.— Some Fancy Stripes, fast dye, will not wash out. 3s 6d. 4s 6d. 5s 6d. 6s 6d. Tailor and Outfitter, Tailor and Outfitter, CORNER GORDON AND CLYDE STREETS, BALCLUTHA.
POR SALE. SHEEP RUNS.— Leasehold, 70,000 acres; leasehold rent, £410; improvements, valuation £1500; stock, (iOOO sheep, 12 eattlo, horses and working plant, as a going concern, £BSOO. 5200 ACEES FREEHOLD, northerly aspect, low downs and very small propor-. tion hill country, all in native state and exceptionally well grassed; carrying 3000 strong lloiuney-cross ewes; property very clean, healthy and clear of rabbits; 8 miles to rail; 4-soom house. Price, £3 per acre. 300 ACRES Magnificent Farm on the favoured Otama Fiat, deep rich surface soil, free subsoil, situated on main road, 2 miles from factory, railway station, school. 10 miles from Gore; about 100 acres for grain and green crops, balance in excellent pasture and capable of profitably carrying 100 dairy cows. Tho homestead and buildings are in good order, as good as new, attractive and extensive, nicely laid out garden and orchard. This place is highly recommended for fertility and situation. Cash ingoing, £1500; balance arranged. Price, £25 per acre. A. H. AITKEN, LAND SALESMAN, GORE.
J^OST.— Chestnut Marc, white face; cover on. Also Bay Gelding. A. Findlater, Balclutha, will be glfid to hear of whereabouts. ]?OR SALE.—Double Buggy, Four-year-old Horse (useful sort, suitublo for van); also Harness. Apply this Office.' COUNTY OP CLUTHA. STOCK TRESPASSING ON EOADS. NOTICE LS HEREBY GIVEN thatafter thia date, November 20, 1913, owners of all Stock trespassing on roads within the County will bo* prosecuted. J. RAMSAY, County Engineer. COUNTY OP CLUTHA. TENDERS (addressed to the Chairman) will be received up till Xoon FRIDAY, November 28, 1913: Contract 511.—Carting about 125 cubic yards Logan's Point Metal for Manning's Road. Contract 524.—Carting about 2000 cubic yards Logan's Point Metal for Owaka Valley Road. Contract 529.—Carting about 250 cubic yards Logan's Point Metal for Shrub Hill Road. •Specifications may bo seon White Stores, Owaka, and at County Offices, Balclutha. J. RAMSAY, County Engineer. NOTICE. A MEETING of Subscribers will be held in the Waiwora Public Hall on MONDAY Evening, December I, at 7M. WM. BANDFORD, Secretary Hall Committee. Would all Ladies who aro willing to collect for the above in Balclutha on our local Show Day, December 5, please hand in their names to, or call on for the eoilflction boxes, the undersigned. AULAN BISHOP,
"THE MEM'* OUTFITTER," CLYDE STREET, MLCLUTHA. FOR COMFORT, EASY WALKING AND BEST WEAR TRY THE EZYWAUKR AND ASOOT BOOT. Price, 30/- and 27/6, less S per cent, discount cash.
Ladies' Bags, NOW ON VIEW. „ Splendid Assortment in GREY, BLACK, GREEN, BLUE. All the Very Latest. These were chosen from th# largest variety ever seen in BALCLUTHA. Clarke's Fancy Goods Bazaar, NEW BUILDINGS, CLYDE STREET, BALCLUTHA.
FOR LEASE. CRITERION HOTEL AND CABLES, J. E. STEWART Has received instructions from Mr G. Lattimore to lease the above well-lcnown Hotel, Qonsuting of:— ' UPSTAIBSEleven Bedrooms, Linen Boom, Bathroom, Commercial Boom, DOWNSTAIES— Two Commercial Booms, large Dining* room, Kitchen, Billiard Boom and Table (as good as new), Two Sample Booms. Furniture, Buggies, Harness, etc., at valuation. Pull partioulars~ J.-E. STEWART,' AUCTIONEER, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT.
A BIT OP GOOD ADVICE. When you come to DUNEDIN with the intention of buying BOOTS AND SHOES, make straight for 148 GEORGE STREET, where you will find a y LARGE STOCK t ' bought on the best terms, EXTENSIVE VARIETY , ef the Latest Shapes, and MODERATE PRICES, for which we are recognised. . Your letter orders and personal visits will receive oar very best attention and thanks. ISLIP & WATT, BOOT AND SHOE MERCHANTS, 143 GEORGE STREET, DtfNBDIN. \
Wmmm mMM Wo^itik*s& mm*mwn\ FLEXIBLE AND REVERSIBLE 20in DISCS. AGENT FOB CLUTHA, OWAKA AND CLINTON DISTRICTS-^ mm LANS AND ESTATE AGENT, CLYDE STBEET,
GENTLEMEN! You want EASY SHAVING and EXPERT HAIBCUTTINO—then visit ': -A. E. • BREWER in the NEW SALOON, CLARKE'S BUILDING. \. v""— —' Don't forget to take that Dull Razor with you, al|o any Scissors that requke
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Clutha Leader, Volume XL, Issue 41, 21 November 1913, Page 4
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