Drapery. 1882-88 SUMMER SEASON DAVIES & MURPHY'S NET CASH SYSTEM THIS system certainly oilers advantages unknown , where , credit obtains. Equitable alike to both Buyer and Seller, it is, from its inception and in its development, possessed of facilities and advantages which fairly command astonishment when contrasted with, the, results of credit system. , • o'. A direct saving of 25 per Cent Is no mere hyperho'e, but a fact seen, realised, and unhesitatingly guaranteed to every one of our numerous Patrons. Buyers will do. well to investigate the advantages-presented 1 by our House, all tending to their especial and ultimate benefit. ■■ ’’’ •' ' : I FIRST SHOW OF THE NEW NEW new’ NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW .NEW New NEW NEW NEWNEW NEW NEWNEW NEW NEW Check Dresses; for Children is wear 3|d yd Nancy-Checks for. Children’s wear, ■' i^fdyd' . . Spring ■ Challies, assorted shades, 7;]d:.yd;, !.*• r-J ,!.-iv Spring Costume Cloths, B|d yd Season’s Satin; Cloths, yd; French Beiges and.-Cashmeres Oatmeal Cloths; at all pricqs ; La.ces for, t}ie Million Cream, and , Ecru Lace?, ,2 ;inchcs ■ i.jWidel 2M-yd ! :-Mi! Brabant .Laoes,, „2|d,,.3|d, 4M, sd, 7d,,lo£d,yd ih Cream Antique Lacesi.&to, s;inches, 4fd;&fdyd Stoqk.pf .Frilling?, from ,3Jd,yd _ White Cotton Hose from 3|d pair •Brovm.Cottpn. -Hose from s|d pair O^il^Veh's’. Striped .Stockings, 5d , pair.' Pompadour Prints, s|d, 6Jd, 7|d Galatea Prints,.Gjd, 9Jd , ; .Attilea Twills, fast cplors ,• French Satteens, new phades. Hew 1 Millinery ; , ; V-V : 'v f-Wiiw jADIES’ Muslin Trimmed Hats, Is 3d, Is 6di j| jADIES’ I Zulu Hats, : ‘lfd U SADIES’ Straw Hats, new shapes, i.ADTES’I New Underclothing l r ° 1 - jADIES’ Double. Busk Corsets, Is 3d pair jADIES’ New Shape Gorgets, 2s3d, 3s 6d, ■ 3s'lid - jADIES’ ! New Corsets, 4s 1 lid, 5s 6d* 8s 9d JE W ; Ribbons', 'all shades, 3|'d ", 3HEA-P Honeycomb Tbwejs, 3s 6d,' 3s 9d, ,3s lid, 4s Cd,’6s 6d dbz “ JHBAP Turkish Towels,' 7s 9d, 10' 6d, 14s doz DHEAP'La’ce -Curtains,' 3s 'lid, 4s 9d .. “ , 3 yards long ‘ ’ 3HBAP .Short Blinds, ;lfd, 2fd,-3fd,-4f d iTTHAPj White Quilts from ,4s lid JBEAP Blankets from 7s lid pair 3HEAP 8/4 Grey Twill Sheeting, lOfd yd 3HEAP White TvVill Sheeting, Is 2|d yd 3HEAP Tick, 6|d Silesia, 6|d. yd i CHEAP Tapestry Carpets, 2s 6d yd CHEAP Jute Carpets, 7fd yd CHEAP, 4/4 Floorcloths,. Is 3£d yd MEN’S Serge. S.B. Suits, 25s each MEN’S•.Serge X>.B. Suits, 3Qa each, MEN’S Serge Trousers,-9s 6d MEN’S .Serge Coats, Qs Cd MEN’S’ Tweed S.B. Suits, 32s MEN’S Tweed S.B. Suits,, colonial, 39s each MEN’S Tweed D.B. Suits, .colonial, 39s ‘ /*. qqqli • J f ’*■ t v .A MEN’ Tweed Trousers, 9s 6d, 10s 6d. MEN’S Tweed Trousers and Vest, 13s 6d, :■ .'■'•ollibl MEN’S Tweed -Trousers and Vest, IBs, :16s6d;o.ti n-j rrbTo;)i,; MEN’S Silk Dust Coats, all prices MEN’S Tweed Hats, 2s 0d,;35;6c1. MEN’S Black. Felt Hats, 2s 6d, 2s 9d, 3s MEN’S Zulu Straw Hats, 6d each MEN’S, -Hard; Felt, HatSj-neiy-shapes MEN’S Drab ; French Felt Hats, new shapes MEN’S Cotton lSox,6d pair MEN’ 8 Lambs Wool Sox, ,1s pair ;s | MEN’S'Merino Sox,'ls pair MEN’S Cotton Drawers, Is lid, 2s 6d pair MEN’S Merino Drawers, 35, ! 3s 9d MEN’S Flannels, 3s 9d,i4s-9d,.5s 9d MEN’S Ribbed, Wool Drawers, 4s 6d MEN’S Merino Shirts, 3s 9d MEN’S New Silk Botf^d,’Cheap MEN’S New Silk Bows, Is MEN’S New Silk,Knot Scarves, Is _ MEN’S New Silk Heart Scarves, Is L MEN’S New Silk 1 Pocket Handkerchiefs, 2s6d, 3s MEN’S White Oa’shmere ahd ! Silk Mufflers MEN’S Pocket Handkerchiefs, ,6£d MEN’S New Shape Lihen' OollarB 1 ° - >- MEN’S Cotton Shttts, Is 3d, Is 6d MEN’S Harvard Shirts, 2s each MEN’S Tweed Shirts, 2s 6d, 3s, 3s 9d MEN’S 'Wliite Shirts, (button 4s 9d, 5s 9d MEN’S Regatta Shirts, 4a 9d, with Collars MEN’S Oxford Shirts, 4a 9d, with Collars BOYS’ New;Tweed Trouser Suits, 17s 6d to 18s 6d . > ’ > ■ . BOYS’ “Wear-resisting Tweed’’.Trouser Suits; 27s 6d' BOYS’ Knioker Tunio Suits,; 6s 6d, 7s 6d, . Bs9d • . ■ BOYS’ Tweed Hats, 2s each BOYS’ Strong 2s,6d, 2s 9d, 3s, yd BOYS’ Mole Trousers} 55.6 d BOYS’ TweedTroustrS, 55.6 d., BOYS’ Clothing in Endless Variety ~ BOYS’ Shirts from Is each BOYS’ Sox, from 6dpair i ;s . CAN’T BE BEAT, Men’s, Lace Shoos, 10s 6d - - CAN’T BE BEAT, Men’s Laco Boots 11s 9d CAN’T BE BEAT, Men's E.S. Boots, 12s9d CAN’T BE BEAT, Men’s Strong Bluchers, 7s 6d CAN’T BE BEAT, Men’s Kangaroo Laces, ' ■ : ' 2d pair ''' CAN’T BE BEAT, Boys’ Nailed Boots, 7s 6d - CAN’T BE BEAT, Youth’s Nailed Bools, 9s CAN’T BE BEAT, Men’s Slippers, Every Variety ' *. I','!' Dressmaking ; Under the charge of MISS INNES DAVIES & MURPHY, The Cash Drapers, BON MAECHEJ
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2999, 6 November 1882, Page 3
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742Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 South Canterbury Times, Issue 2999, 6 November 1882, Page 3
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