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Wm. Lewis and Oo.’s Q sale Sovereigns -at lOs ape--worth buying. The purchasers of Drapery and Clothing express themselves much in the same -way when Wm. Lewis and Co’s great Leviathan Half Yearly Sales come round. They keep faith with the public by offering them the FULL SELECTION" on their ENTIRE high class stock/ and they do not reduce themselves to the diahoriest and reprehensible practice of'marking goods at their sale at higher value than the usual price, and then show in other figures a false reduction. Our original prices are all retained and the reductions shown, so that a child can purchase at the same price as the best expert. We have no time to issue a circular and we think it is the best and most advisable plan to invite the public to to come and use iheir own judgment. Figures can be made to deceive, more especially when goods bearing the same name have so many qualities and only sound judgment can depict the various differences. W. LEWIS & CO’S LEVIATHAN SALE Commeiaced on J5 8 3r1c1.Ei,3r 9 Jaacixiajrsr. This being Our Annual Stock-taking season, we are particularly anxious to reduce Our Stock to the lowest limits. In making the we have kept this fact steadily in view, viz.—according to the value offered, depends entirely, the successful accomplishment of Our Object, We can assure you profit now is not our object, but, clearance of Stock. We will not carry forward goods from one season to another if price can induce a Sale. We cannot particularise or single out one department which will contain greater bargains than another. Unapprochable value can be had in all of them. Goods personalty selected not returnable. No samples given. Terms Gash. "W3VC. LEWIS &z. OO DON’T WAIT. Annual Clearing Cost Sale lias commenced. SPECIAL NOTICE—AII our French and English Millinery to be cleared as Genuine Bargains. Come early for big choice. Collection of Stylish Dress Goods. This Season’s Goods at Wonderful Low Prices for Superior Articles. Come and see before going elsewhere. PRICE & BULLETD will offer, on Saturday, 13th January, enormous quantities of Table Linens, Lace Curtains, Blankets, Bed Quilts, Sheeting, at very tempting low prices. E EADY-MADE CLOTHING—SOO Boys’ and Men’s Suits at desperate low prices. It will pay. parents with large families to visit the sale. JTJBLIC NOTICE—For list of prices see handbills. Bargains in all departments. All marked in plain figures. Remember to come at once. (OOT’S ! BOOTS !—Grand chance now of It will pay yOU Well for tllC securing Boots and Shoes ; 2000 ■ T ci t pairs. If you have not bought Boots trOlluie. feCC tll6 CXtraOrClllland Shoes from our establishment now will be your opportunity. The ai*Y bargains ill tllG windows, lowpriceswillbe the talk of the trade. v PRICE and BULLED.

ALBION HOTEL, Invercargill. n. m "Walter SEAEXE, Proprietor. RAILWAY HOTEL, GO HE F. R. WHITE, PROPRIETOR. Ample First-class Accomodation. TATTERS ALL’ 8 HOUSE BAZAAR Livery and Bait Stables. Horses, Buggies, &c., of Every Description On Hire. These are the Finest Stables in Southland or Otago. 19 Loose Boxes, and 50 stalls. PEED. R. WHITE - Prporietor t. McCarthy. WALLACE COUNTY HOTEL, Paddock Street, RIVERTON. Within three minutes’ walk of Railway Station and Ocean Beach. Ample Accommodation for families at MODERATE RATES.

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Southern Cross, Volume 1, Issue 45, 3 February 1894, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Southern Cross, Volume 1, Issue 45, 3 February 1894, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Southern Cross, Volume 1, Issue 45, 3 February 1894, Page 11

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