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ClearinG Sale! Clearing Sale! CHRISTOPHER BROWN'S GREAT CLEARING SALE OE DRAPERY, CLOTHING, BOOL'S & SHOES AT MANCHESTER HOUSE, COMMENCES ON SATURDAY, MAY the 19th In consequence of the lateness of the season we have decided to hold a Genuine Clearing Sale of all our First-class Stock of DRAPERY, CLOTHING BOOTS & SHOE-, at Prices unheard of before. The Sale commences on SATURDAY, MAY 19th. We desire to impress upon the minds of our Customers and the Public Generally, that this is no Sale of Cheap and Old Fashioned Goodp, so often placed before them by firms j from other places, who find it simply impossible to dispose of such Stock in their own locality ; but Good Sound Reliable Goods, most of which have been imported this season. Do not forget the GREAT SALE commences SATURDAY, MAY 19thIn Dress Materials we have the Newest and Most Fashionable Goods to select from, and these we will offer to the Public at the Lowest Possible Price. Heavy Twilled Winceys, s£d yard; Fancy Stuffs, 4£d ; Dress Tweeds, 1/-, usually sold at 1/6 ; Black Cashmere (doub.e-width), from 1/8 yard ; a line of Coloured at ll£d, a regular eye-opener. The Stock has been gone through and every article has been re-marked in Eed Ink, at Humous Reductions, which will astonish all those who visit our Great Clearing Sale. Men's First-class Overcoats, reduced to 22/6 ; Boys' Splendid Tweeds Suits, from 16/- ; Men's and Boys' Hats, reduced to 1/4, 1/6, and 2s, Boots and Shoes reduced 50 per cent. CHRISTOPHER BROWN, FEILDING. WINTER GOODS AT " zr,:e:d house," KIMBOLTON ROAD, EEILDING. Desires to draw the attention of bis friends, patrons, and the general public to the faot tbat he bas now on display from 15 to 20 CASES & PACKAGES of the very Latest Importations of WINTEK DRAPERY to be found in the markets of the world, amongst which will be found— DKESS MATERIALS & TRIMMINGS, including the largest range of colors and latest designs In CO K SETS, HOSIERY, LACES, & GLOVES there is the most extensive variety to choose from In MEN'- > CLOTHING, including Kaiapoi, Mosgiel, Oamaru, and last but not least, Wellington Tweeds * OXFORD sHIIITINGs (a very large stock). CRIMEAN SHIRTINGS. ALL WOOL SHIRTINGS BOYS' SUITS & YOUTHb' SUITS (a most extensive stock) In BOOTS & SHOES, both for Ladies and Gentlemen, S, J. T. would challenge comparison with any house on the coast In BLANKETS the RED HOU E, was always to the front for price and quality S. J. T. holds a large assortment of CARPETS, CHINA MATTING*, LINOLEUMS, and FLOORCLOTHS at his well-known Low Rates. In Crockery, our own direct importations are the Cheapest and Best Values The Goods are all New, Clean, and Fresh. No dirty or shop- worn Goods amongst the stock. S. J. THOMPSON, EJMBOLTON ROAD, EEILDING.

CASH EXCHANGE, EEILDING. The following are a few of the Bargains Being Offered during the Sale of MR TRAIN'S STOCK:— Dress Goods, 7d to 1/- ; former prices Men's Hats (Tweed & Felt), 1/- to 8/- ; 1/- to 1/9 former prices, 3/6 to 7/White Calicoes, 2£d to 7d ; former &T Anj of our Grey Felt Hats at half prices, 3Ad to 9d original price Sheetings (double-width), 5d to 1/6 ; 290 Fancy Lace Collarettes, marked former prices, lOd to 1/9 from 1/- to 3/- ; your choice for 6d Men's Working Shirts, 1/6 to 3/- ; Infants Socks, ld and 2d per pair ; former prices, 2/6 to 4/6 former prices, 4d to 8d Men's Best Union Shirts, 4/- to 6/- ; A lot of Men's Tweed Coats from 6/former prices, 5/- to 8/- (about half price) f I 1 * ■ I rK 5 o> a 2® 0. £ Oo oa S mo rh2 S 2 ta ~ S S ."S ___ £ 8 £ O fi Ph Ph rtPn t>ps It is impossible to offer anything like the above in the ordinary course of Business. It is only because we have bought Mr Train's Drapery Stock at an absurdly Low Price that we are able to do it. COBBE &DABBAGH. THE BON MARCHE. Bargains in Dress Tweeds at J. C. Morey Co's Our Special Line of Dress Tweeds at 5/11 the doz. cannot be beaten. We have marked the abore Goods at less than ordinary Sale Prices. Bargains in Double-width Cashmeres at J. O Morey & Co s This Line is well worth lookiug at. We have them in all shades and have marked them to clear at ll£d the yard. Bargains in Ladies' Corsets at J. C Morey & Co's We have just opeued 10 doz Freuch Corsets, which we are selling at 1/11 the pair. Intending purchasers should call early for this Line. BAIIGAINS IN WOOL GOODS AT J. C. MOREY & COS Our Stock comprises a very large assortment of the above Goods. We are showing very nice size Squares in all colors at 6d each. Bargains in Men's hard Felt Hats at J. C. Morey & Co's 20 doz in all shades to choose from at 2/11 each. This line is a Special Job and cannot bo re-placed. Bargains in Coloured Velveteen at J. C. Morey £ Co's Eemember these ar© a wide-width and of very thick pile. We have them in ali shades. Our price 1/11 the yard, and being specially imported, defy competition. Bargains in Plushes at J. C. Morey & Go's In every shade. vVe are showing the Goods, and they are the admiration of all. We are giving them away at 2/1 1 the yard. Bargains in General Drapery at J. C. Morey Sf Co's Men'a Clothing. Hats, Shirts, Top Coats, Eugs, Blankets, Shirtings, Flannels, &o. &c, have all been marked at such a low rate, that you will see that we are' selling Cheaper thau any other House in the Trade. tS m REMEMBER tS 9 Our Sale lasts all the year round, so you can always depend on getting Goods at our Advertised Prices. We have only one Address, and that is THE BON MARCHE.

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Feilding Star, Volume IX, Issue 125, 22 May 1888, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Feilding Star, Volume IX, Issue 125, 22 May 1888, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Feilding Star, Volume IX, Issue 125, 22 May 1888, Page 3

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