W. Adair’s Advertisement. ~~ ' ' ~ : j j i > ; —— i -r I 5 "f'lT'' ’ T » rr TVT TcT OST T j ./Al 7TRUVOI 'EXTRAORDINARY CLEARING SALE i OF _ . bflß | ID H ■ j“ ■ ■ • .. ■ -' • ■ I , ONE MONTH ON LY, ■ , ■; ■ c (In order to make room for LARGE SHIPMENTS to arrive in November,) ll' [ ;"• 7' ! ; r U A '! i 1 - Commencing .■ ’' - ■ ' ■ . ' - \ ' THIS SEPTEMBER 13, 1875. — 4 • ■ -‘W. ADAIR, AYING bought largely during the winter, at extremely low prices, has determined to let his customers have the full benefit, by giving them the opportunity of buying their requirements at :.- . j PRICES NEVER BEFORE HEARD OF IN THE DISTRICT. So large a stock, and so carefully selected, of the best class of goods, has never before been offered in Turanganui. . •■•. a | - ■: -I i ... . . ta I. .. . i Zj i ; ' I ■' DECIDED BARGAINS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT! stoou i -hi'?/'■<!<-••■ . ■ >: irj.i • .-T t • ‘ AV.A. has resolved ‘ upon gaining not only the confidence of the public ; -•'" ; T 1 i i r ' ■■•■ £f I |?ut also the reputation of giving,the best value in Poverty Bay. The Clothing has, had special attention, and will fie found equal to those > ■ uimuiiT | made to measurq. : j I*J vbB •’ : ■■ ■■ i Men’s Sac Coats !' , Boys’ and Youths’ Suits in Sac, Men's-U : Siito)H A ■ "Wd’-Galaterf Men’s Paget Coats , „ ‘ Men’s, Boys’ r and Youths’ Hats, Men's „ Sdits‘ h ‘ * I . . , , Caps., Shirts, Scarfs, Ties,Belts Men’s Galatea Coats ' ariff'Braces ' ' , MenAs s „ Suits. Colonial njadeßoots Sio Men’s Black Cloth Suits „ . A ® ‘t/jiifi x>>. J■ ••< .. . \I • FANCY DRESS GOODS in ’ Homespuns, Merino, Sergeis, Wool Sabeen,. Aberdeens, and Saxony Wincies. , . :; Black and Colored Satin Overskirts. —~ i ■ Plain and Embroidered Batswing Skirts. r ) ; Ladies’and Childreiis’Underclothing,lN GREAT VARIETY Childrens’ Merino Pellisses and Frocks Infants’ Squares, Hoods, Satin Hats, &c. HOUSE FURNISHING. Blankets, Quilts, Sheetings, Towelling, Flannels, Window, Hollands, 32 inches to 44 inches'. NOTTINGHAM LACE AND MUSLIN CURTAINS. MATRASSES. A large lot of Iron Bedsteads, and Cane Seated Chairs, will be sold at Cost, as AV. A. intends relinquishing this branch of the business. Brussels Tapsetry, and Felt Carpets, 4x4 Cocoa Matting, and China Matting, Felt Squares 3 x 3, 3| x 4, 4 x 4. A LARGE LOT OF LADIES’ KID BOOTS, commencing- at 7s Gd per pair. tggT A DISCOUNT OF TWO SHILLINGS (25.) in the POUND I on all Cash Purchasers of 20s. j . -•-rn... .j.J I h 66 WILLIAM ADAIR.
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume III, Issue 308, 18 September 1875, Page 3
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