Drapery, G CONTINUATION OF E N U I N B CLEARING C) AL E E c s AND r£ JNGLIS, GEORGE STREET, DUNEDIN, AND GEORGE STREET, PORT CHALMERS. THE GREAT EXPECTATIONS with which we commenced our Annual Clearing Sale have been amply realised, and we thank our numerous Customers and the General Public for their VERY LIBERAL SUPPORT. It is well known that ALL THE YEAR ROUND We give our Customers THE VERY BEST VALUE FOR MONEY, And that during the last month WE HAVE OFFERED VERY SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS TO BUYERS, DEFYING LEGITIMATE COMPETITION. It was our intention to Close our Sale on the Ist day of February, but the present aspect of THE RETAIL DRAPERY TRADE Induces us to continue it for One Month ; and although we are holding NO COMPULSORY SALE FROM PRESSURE OF CREDITORS, We are determined that our very LARGE CONNECTION OF CUSTOMERS * Shall be under no necessity to visit any other establishment for the purpose of SECURING BARGAINS. With a view to protect our own Interests, and the Interests of our Customers, we have again Re-Marked our Stock, and we are determined NOT TO BE UNDERSOLD BY ANY HOUSE IN THE TRADE. THE SALE WILL BE CONTINUED FOR ONE MONTH. TERMS AS BEFORE. AND. rp JNGLIS, GEORGE STREET, DUNEDIN, AND GEORGE STREET, PORT CHALMERS.
Clothiers and Hosiers! B 0 Ys ' g U I T S. THE M ONSTER OLOTHING JJALL, JS W Q PEN S. I SAACS, PROPRIETOR. Publications and Literature. The young ladies’ journal Contains suitable Reading for families Elegant Designs in all kinds of useful and ornamental Needlework, accompanied by simple and complete directions. Full-size Patterns for cutting out every description of garment worn by all members of a family Special Articles upon the Latest Paris Fashions. Colored Fashion Plates and Berlin Pat terns from Paris Homo and Cookery Receipts, Pastimes New Music, &c. ; and is generally, Interesting to Everybody at Home and Abroad. Dunedin: J. Bkaithwaite. English and European news. —The Mail, a paper containing the news, the principal leaders, a well-digested Summary and all interesting matter from The Times. The newspaper hitherto known as The Eveening Mail, having become the property of the proprietors of The Times, is now published twice a week, under the title of The Mail, at the price of threepence per copy as heretofore. The days of publication will bo Tuesday and Friday, and each paper will contain the news and all matters of interest aypearing ip the three previous numbers of 'l'he' Times, which will thus he rendered available, In a cheap and convenient form, for persons residing abroad or in the Colonies. Subscribers can obtain The Mail through Newspapser Agents, or may have it from the Publisher on pre-payment, at Printing-House Square, London. HEAP PR INTI NG Posters, Handbills, &c ‘EVENING STAR” OFFICE
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Evening Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2114, 14 February 1870, Page 3
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468Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2114, 14 February 1870, Page 3
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