■y n' CldtMers, &c/ ; rLj " *-*' HO\A.rD ao'CO, '■I CLOTHIEES Ste.. - CONNER -OF AECADE, TIY:STEEET,f ~ n pESPECTFULLY';announce| ttiat ■ they^haT. -*% DISPOSED. of their BUSINESS' inTmjBtreet, io WILLIAM? LEWIS/ahd, m>j»tMning : thankß for the very liberal patronage with' which they : have been favored, solicits a eontinumnc* of the same .to their successor. : WILLIAM LEWIS, in succeeding to the abor» business; begs to state that he has, added to th* ; Btock a large assortment of new 1 , good* in Gentlamen and Boys' Clothing, which he.intends offerinf at such prices as cannot fail jto secure- a-contiau* ance of public Bupport. ,T , .WILLIAM LEWIS, Successor to HOAD'*' CO., N Corner of -Aroada. P.S.—^French Muslin,' 9d. per yard ; worth 2s. 6d. . - ' -- French Ribbons/all colors; 'from Bd. to It.; worth from Is. to 3s; " DEAPEET!DEAPEEY!I MONSTEE CLEARING SALB, EOE 14 DAYS ONLY; WILLIAM YOUHa & CO. BEG to announce to. the Public -in general, that they commenced their MONSTER CHE AE SALE on MONDAY, Ist ADGDST:LAST t and will continue the same for a limited period, at most incredulous prices. ■- ■-..■■ As the Extensive WINTEE S TOOK must be cleared out, in order to Receive their Spring Shipments, the following list of prices will enable intending purchasers to; form an idea of the genuineness of the sale : — • First-class Crimean Shirts, frbm 6s. 6d. „ White Flannel Shirts from Bf. 6d. „ Grey Serge from 7s. 6d. „ Blue „ from 4b. 6d. „ White Serge Drawers from 3s. 9d. „ „ Flannel Drawers from 4s. 6dt „ „ Lambswool from 3b. lOd. „ „ Shirts from 4s. 3d. Aberdeen Socks, ls. per pair Military Socks, 6d. per pair Lambswool Socks, ls. per pair Pilot Jackets, 13s. 6d. Pilot Reversible Coats, 32a. 6d. Dark Witney, 255. 6d. Tweed Suits, from 50s. Black Cloth Coats, from 20a. „ Doe and Tweed Trousers from lis. 6dBedford Cord Trousers from 12s. Heavy Doe and Tweed Vests from Ib. 6d. Moleskin Trousers from Vs. -" ■ Mens' and Boys' Hats and Caps at half-price Large Stock of Blankets and Sheeting at very low prices. Superfine Welsh Flannel from Ib. ssd. Crimean " " ls. lOid. " Scotch Plaiding " ls. Bd. Blue Serges " ls. 7d. " Wincey Skirts " 4s. 6d. " Heavy Aberdeen Winseys from 2s. 2d. per yard. French Merinos from ... 2s. 6d. " 6-i French Coburgs from ... If. 4d. " 4-i Coburgs B*d. Superfine Alpacas ... ... Bd. Plain, striped and cheeked 7id. " Knickerbocker Winseys ... ll^d. " Galla Plaids lld. M Scotch " all wool ... 4s. 6d. a Fancy Dresses 7s. 6d. each. Dress Stuffs in Mohair, Challis Grenadines, De» lames, Bareges, &c, from sd. All Wool Shawls and Plaids from 20s. French and Paisley filled Shawls from 20f. Ladies' Mantles at half-price. MUST BE SOLD. _ Men's Cotton Hose from 4£d per pair. The Tailoring department, during the sale, win be reduced one-half. A first-class Suit made to order, fit guaranteed, for £5 ss.— Five Guineas. Storekeepers and the Trade ih general would ' do well to avail themselves of this opportunity of buying Goods at less than cost price. A large lot of "Goods, ex SCOTIA, still on hand. OBSERVE THE ADDBESS, WILLIAM YOUNG aot> CoC, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRAPERS, CLOTHIERS, TAILORS, &o. Exchange BtthiDin&s, Dee-steeet. Merchandise. ON SALE, at the Stores of the Undersigned the largest STOCE: in Southland of— ' GROCERIES, WINES, SPIRITS, TOBACCO, AND PROVISIONS. . Also, .*"..'; 30 tons galvanized iron, 6, 7, and 8-feet lengths .. 60 tons Victorian potatoes 70 tons flour (Adelaide and Tasmanian) 200 bags oats (Colonial and Danish) . 100 bags English malt 10 tons butter (Colonial and Cork) Hams and bacon— Sinclair's, York, Campbell, Waring, and Limerick ■ -■ 70 cases boots (English and American) 30 hhds. and 74 casks port wine, -3 yea ri old 40 hhds. Joule's ale (new brew) 200 cases Byass' porter, &c, &c., &o. SPENCE BROTHERS & CO., Dee-steeet. " SOUTHLAND TIMES " JOB PRINTING OFFICE, ESK-STEEET, Neae EatlwaT: Statioht. Proprietors beg to inform thepPublie tha they kave received from Melbourne THE LARGEST AND. ., MOST - COMPLETtt STOCEA OF PLAIN AND FANCY TYEE : To be found in any office in New Zealand, and they are now prepared^ to execute every descrip ■■;..■;.. tu c 2 yy:. ■ Of ? ~~iy ~y:y~z -V zYi PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL PRINTEKr<S At very s : c ' ayA "IIMES" JOB PRINTI&G oinOß, EiK'&TSSXt.
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Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 39, 3 September 1864, Page 1
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