ANNUAL STOCK-TAKING SALE & SUMMER FAIR? J. D. McGruer & Co. Have much pleasure in announcing that thov have been four years in business at ther Corner TRADE EVERY YEAR GROWING IN VOLUME. Last year, through increased business, we had to extend our premises to three t imes the original size aud haV6 to-day a shop for light second to none in Southland. Since the alterations our business has increased beyond our most sanguine expectations The tine lias again arrived to hold.' our ANNUAL CLEARING BALE, and, as is well known, every article during out* sales is reduced in price-. Fair! Fair I Fair! During the Fair all surplus summer stock will be sold, regardless of COST PRICE. Every article throughout will be reduced in price. The following lines we would respectfully draw your attention to : —Yard wide superior long cloth White Calico, Is 6d, now reduced to 3s 6d per doz yards; strong Dnbleached Calico, 2s lid, now 2s 3d perdoz pards; double width twilled Sheeting, ll*d, now 9d per yard; Crape and Twilled Cretonnes, extra heavy, good patterns, l>£d, now -ltd per yard; Pink and,Cream Flannelette, 4s 6d, now 2s 9d per dozen yards ; extra heavy Stripe Flannelette, Gs, now 4s d.l per dozen yards; Reversible Flannelette, scarlet and black, in stripes and checks, low 5Jd; strong Turkish Towels, 71 d, now Gd each; Forfars, Silesias, Hollands, Shirt-; 'ngs. Flannels, Ticking, all reduced in price during the FAIR. Dressmaking! Dressmaking! During the Fair our price for making Presses reduced to 12s Gd; a perfect fit guaranteed^Special in the Men’s Department. 20 dozen Men’s merino singlets and'pants, all round at 2s Gd each, worth from 3b Gd ;o 5s each; 50 dozen reversible Derby scarfs, 2s Gd, now Is Gd each; 20 dozen Men’s Flannelette shirts, 2s Gd, now Is lid each; jOlothing, hats, socks, braces, silk handker■kiefs and collars, at reduced prices during the Fair. J. H- McGruer & Co., READY-MONEY' DRAPERS, CORNER DEE & ESK STREETS.
GARRISON BAND BAZAAR. BONATIONS to the Bazaar to be held in April next in aid of the instrument fund of the Garrison Baud will be gratefully received by the secretary or any other member of the Band. FOR the convenience of Ladies willing to assist at the Bazaar the Band Room (Zealandia Hall) will be open on Tuesday and Friday evenings from 7.3 , and Wednesday afternoon and evening from 2.30. R. JENKINS, Secretary. N.B.—Ladies preferring to do some work at home can be supplied with material by applying to any of the Ladies at the Band Room.
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Southern Cross, Volume 1, Issue 50, 10 March 1894, Page 11
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422Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Southern Cross, Volume 1, Issue 50, 10 March 1894, Page 11
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