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THE CASH PALACE !l ADVEBTISEMENT. Who overcharged the Miners fifty per cent. I— Not the Cash Palace. What Stores have hawked their Goods from Kush to Rush for the last ten years ?—Not the Cash Palace. Who tried to sell part of their old stock by auction?—Not the Cash Palace. Where can you see an accumulation of moth-eaten Clothing and Drapery 1 —Not at the Cash Palace. Who copied advertisements of other Drapers I —Not the Cash Palace. Who tries to deceive the public by advertising prices]—Not the Cash Palace. Who brought the prices down Fifty per cent I —The Cash Palace, of course. • Who should be patronised I—The Cash Palace. Where is the new Drapery and Clothing to be seen I—At the Cash Palace. Who has the largest Stock of Clothing and Drapery ?—The Cash Palace. Who gives the best value ?—The Cash Palace. Who buys their Goods for cash in Sydney.and Melbourne?—The Cash Palace. Where are the best Crimean and Flannel Shirts I—At the Cash Palace. Where are the Heavy Drawers and Best Socks ?—At the Cash Palace. Where are the Best Trousers and Vests of every texture I —At the Cash Palace. Superior Pagets, double and single-breasted Coats I—At the Cash Palace. Waterproof and Overcoats ?—At the Cash Palace. ' ' White, blue, and silver-grey Blankets I—-At the Oash Palace. -. Where are the best and cheapest Goods on the West Coast I—-At the Cash • Palace. Where is'the largest Stock of Men's, Women's, and Children's Boots, of , .every kiad?^--At the Cash Palace. ... A Splendid Stock of Boots, just received.'?—At the Cash Palace. New and Fashionable' Clothing and Drapery, received from Sydney and Melbourne every fortnight 1-^At the Cash Palace..-, " - MINERS, call on your Friend, who brought down the prices, at the Cash Palace. . , t : LADIES, patronise your Friend, at the. Cash Palace. EVERYB* )DY call and inspect the New and Fashionable Goods, at the Cash Palace.. " Look at the Quality and Cheapness of the Goods at the Cash Palace. Ladies' -Trimmed-Hats at the Cash Palace. ', . : - •. Ladies' Glove. Kid, and the Best Quality Prunella Boots at the Cash. Palace. Girls'and Boys'Boots at the Cash Palace. Only one price, and no abatement, atj the Cash Palace. All Goods marked in plain figures; and, no second price-at the Cash Palace. Ladies and Miners r remember no overcharge of. Fifty..per;cent, at the Cash Palace ._ ' .-,,-•. . . ; • . • New and Fashionable Clothing and Drapery received every fortnight from Melbourne and Sydney at, the Cash Palace. Large Stock of Boots at the Cash Palace. - -• ' • ' : ■• '■■-'' Dou't forget your Friend and the '■'■ .'. . . Canape }CASH P j£L ACE : ! {^S^f

IN M. A IN STBEUT, ■ BARGAINS ! BARGAINS ! BARGAINS !! ! IMPQETANT PUBLIC NOTICE. TO THE INHABITANTS 'QF IUJMARA,. AND THE SURROUNDING- DISTRICTS. BONA FIDE CLEARING rSALE OF GENERAL DBAPE R Y, C LOT HIN G, BOOTS AND SHOES, FANCY GOODS, &c, &c, FOR SIX WEEKS ONLY, During which time the eutire Stock must be cleßred, as the proprietor ia relinquishing the Drapery Business, AT S. S. POLLOCK'S, MAIN STR EET. . KUMARA. COME AND INSPECT THE BARGAINS. THE whole of the Stock having been, purchased for CASH, in the Cheapest Markets, will now be offered at prices that must ensure a Speedy Sale. S. S. P. refrains from quoting Prices, as it could not convey any idea of the enormous sacrifice at which the goods will be offered. One visit to S. S. P. will convince the most sceptical of the genuineness of the saleALL GOODS TO BE SOLD FOR CASH.. KB.—NO REASONABLE CASH OFFER WILL BE REFUSED. The Sale is NOW ON, and will continue for SIX WEEKS ONLY, at the expiration of which the Balance of Stock will be submitted to Public Auction. No Goods booked after this date. —NOTE THE ADDRESSOPPOSITE MEE'S, CHEMIST, MAIN ROAD. Kumara, 25th Jane, 1877.

BE WARNED IN TIME. Safety from FIRE ! AND a Saving of Kerosene is effected by using the PATENT LAMPS. Stove 3 in gr-eat variety for shops, office, sitting, and bedrooms can be obtained from CAMPBELL & KETTLES, GENERAL IRONMONGERS (Opposite Bank of New Zealand), SEDDON STREET.

WESTLAND STEAM COFFEE MILLS, Wharf Street, Hokitika, - [Established 1865.] J. have much pleasure in informing the Merchants and Storekeepers that they have erected new and powerful machinery, of the latest and most approved principle for the manufacture of their COFFEE, SPICES, to. They also beg to assure their customers that every effort will be made to further improve the quality of their manufacture.

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Kumara Times, Issue 249, 23 July 1877, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Kumara Times, Issue 249, 23 July 1877, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Kumara Times, Issue 249, 23 July 1877, Page 3

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