IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. "W~_ h i~T~) v\7” MONSTER HALF-YEARLY SALE of DRAPERY & CLOTHING WILL COMMENCE This Day (Wednesday) March 17. And will continue for FOURTEEN DAYS ONLY, AT GREENE’S AUCTION MART, GISBORNE. o fIN HE inhabitants of Gisborne have, no doubt, a vivid recollection of the last two sales held -A at the same place, and the immense advantages gained by buying Large Parcels of Drapery and Clothing at W. E.’s Half-yearly Sales. It is unnecessary to enumerate the Large Stock of Goods that will be offered at this Sale, but merely to give a few of the Leading Lines, and remind you the Sale will commence THIS (WEDNESDAY) MORNING, AT GREENE’S AUCTION MART. MADE-UP OVERSKIRTS and Fancy Dress Materials; Ladies’ Cold Batiste Overskirts, richly trimmed. 3s lljd ; Pique Overskirts, 7s 6d ; Tasso Linen Overskirts, 5s lid ; Tasso Linen Overskirts, flounced, and richly trimmed, Ils fid 2000 yards French Printed Muslin, fast colors, 6|d per yard; Cold Silk Lustres and Alpaccas, from ll|d per yard 500 yards Figured Lustres, Is 3d, ustial price, 2s ; striped and Figured Silk Grenadines, 7s lid the dress ; striped Tussore Linen Dress Material, 12|d per yard, usual price, Is 9d 2000 yards Cambric Prints, fast colors, 6| per yard; Bladk Alpaccas and Coburgs, Bjd per yard 500 Printed .Muslin Dresses, at 4s 6d, worth 10s 6d. 1 case Horrocks’ Long Cloth, 5s lid per dozen ; 72-in eh White Croydon’s sheeting, 2s 2d ; 80-inch Finlay’s Twill sheeting, at 2s 6d, reduced from 3s 6d ; yard-wide White Linen Diaper, lljd, reduced from Is 3d per yard ; rough brown Holland Commerce, 7|d per yard 1 bale 4x4 grey Calicos, at 3s 9d per dozen ; good quality Union Ticking, B|d ; striped Linen Ticking, Is 3d per yard; Flax shirting, Bjd ; Harvard shirting, ll|d, worth Is 3d 450 French Printed Muslin Dresses, 6s 9d the 12 yards. 100 Pairs Muslin Curtains, very cheap ; Harness Window Muslin, s|d, 7|d lOd ; Tape Check and Satin Stripe Muslins, 9| to Is 3d ; 8-4 Brown Linen Table Cloths, 2s lid, 3s 6d; 8-4 Linen Damask Table Cloths, 5s 6d, worth 9s 6d ; 9-4 White Toilet Quilts, from 5s 6d each ; Colored Counterpanes, large size, at 4s 11 ; Huckaback Towelling and Check Glass Cloth, 9|d upwards. A Job Lot of Washing Trimmings and Laces ; 5-8 Ladies’ White Cambric Handkerchiefs, 4s 6d per dozen ; 7-8 Gents White Lawn Handkerchiefs, 7s 6d per dozen-, 500 Ladies’ Crochet Collars, at about half-price; A Large Assortment of LadieiP Underclothing, very cheap ; Muslin Ruffles and Fancy Ribbons. 35 dozen Black and Colored Tom Thumb Ties, at 6d each ; Men’s Brown Cotton Sox, 6d and 9d. 4 20 dozen Men’s Military and Knitted Sox, from lOld per pair 1 case Men’s White Shirts, narrow plaits, 4s 6d each; Men’s Printed Regatta Shirts, 3s lid, 4s 6d. 1 case Men’s White Shirts, large plaits, 3s lid each ; Men’s All-Flax and Harvard Shirts, 2s fid, 3s fid ; Men’s All-Wool Crimean Shirts, 4s lid upwards ; Boys’ Flax and Crimean Shirts, very cheap ; Men’s Under Shirts, in Flannel, Merino, and Cotton. 50 dozen Men’s Imitation Silk and All-Silk Handkerchiefs, from 9d each. 2 cases Men’s White Shirts, 3s lid to 4s 6d each. Men’s Colonial Tweed Suits, from 35s 9d ; Men’s Melbourne Tweed Galatea Suits ; Men’s Geelong Tweed Paget suits, 55s 6d, worth 80s : Boys’ Kniirkerboker and Navy suits ; Boys’ Tweed Knickerboker suits, 14s fid ; Boys’and Youths’ Tweed Trousers, 5s lid, 6s 6d, 7s 6d ; A large variety of Men’s Galatea, Paget, and Sac Coats, very chenp ; Men’s black and colored Alpacca Coats. W. EDWARDS’ GREAT CLEARING SALE OF DRAPERY & CLOTHING, AT GREENE’S AUCTION MART, GISBORNE. 190
SPECIAL NOTICE! KEROSINE ! KEROSINE ! KEROSINE ! 100 CASES 20s. per Case of Eight Gallons. FLOUR! FLOUR! FLOUR! ALL BRANDS TEA. TEA. TEA. SUGAR!SUGAR!SUGAR! THE Undersigned having received a Large Shipment of the above Goods, Sellers would do well to take advantage of the Low Prices, and favorable state of the Roads, to lay in a Supply. « WILLIAM ADAIR. DRESS-MAKING. rpHE Undersigned having secured the services of.a First Class Dress-maker, is prepared to execute orders on the Premises j also for MILLINERY AND MANTLE-MAKING. iw WILLIAM ADAIR.
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume III, Issue 257, 20 March 1875, Page 3
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