Clothiers, &c. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. IN consequence of C. HIGGINS and CO. having determined upon DISSOLVING. PARTNERSHIP, they will OFFER, on '■> SATURDAY, Ist OCTOBER, And during the whole of the month, 7 THEIR STOC K O F MEN'S & BOYS^ CLOTHING, Amounting to upwards of £3,000, which will be SACRIFICED IRRESPECTIVE OF COST, In order to effect a - LARGE OLE A ll AN C E Prior to the Dissolution. • C. H. a>t> CO. desire to call the attention of Gentlemen, Storekeepers, and the Trade in general, that the above Stock is a first-class order of recent purchase, and will be found well assorted, and offered at Buch prices that will satisfy the public that it is a ■ GENUINE CLEARING-OUT SALE. 20 dozen best Aberdeen Sock, Is. ; •worth 2s. 10 dozen Lambswool Socks, 9d. ; worth ■1m: 6d. 25 dozen Flannel Shirts, from 4a. 6d. worth 65.6 d. 200 pairs Millers' Moles, 7s. 6d. ; worth 10s. '.-..' 150 pairs Bedford Cords, 13s. 6d. to 20s. ; worth 20s. to 30s. 50 Heavy Tweed, 12s. 6d. ; worth 18s. 300 pairs Doe Trowsers, 15s. to 205. ; worth 20s. to 30s. 150 pairs Colonial make, 225. 6d. ; worth 325. 20 best Doe Suits, 705. ; worth 90s. ■ 70 Colonial make, 705. ; worth 100s. 25 Heavy Scotch Tweed, 455. ; worth 655. Waterproof Coats, from' 2os. ; worth 30s. Tweed and Cloth Vests, from 4s. 6d. About 60 pairs Summer Trowsers, half of original price. Summer Sacks, from 93. . ; -■[..■ 100 pairs white Blankets, 12s. 6d. ; worth 18s. 6d. 50 pairs' white Blankets, 15s. ; worth 255.' 50 pairs Gentian Blankets, 14s. 6d. ; worth 20s. . 40 pairs Gentian Blankets, 17s. 6d. ; worth 255. Hats and Caps very cheap. Also, ■JTosScrv ; ul i:i!ic(.=). Q-'oyos, Ties, •S^arf?. •Bia: i k anJ Coiorea Satin- anl Silk Squares; Linen. China,- -and Corah Handkerchiefs;: Bi\ttes, White an! Regatta ' Shirts ;■ Crimoany, in wool, ' tweed, cloth, and plush materials ; Scotch Twills, Junipers, Guernseys, White Linen and Turkish Towels. The Sale will Commence on SATURDAY, Ist OCTOBER, and continue during the whole of October, at CHRISTOPHER HIOGINS & CO.'S, D E B-STREET, Opposite Exchange .BtTLDiNGa. 52-64 LEAVING FOJbt HAVELOCK DIGGINGS. SELLING OFF! SSLLIjSTG OPP!! AT ■ ■ 50 PER CENT UNDER COST PRICE IMMENSE SACEinCB [or MEN'S FAKD BOY'S CLOTHING BOOTS AND SHOES. EOR FOURTEEN DATS ONLY. T p. BYE N E akd CO. Are leaving Invercargill for the Havelock Diggings, and *re resolved to CLEAR OUT their ENTIRE STOCK at the above -■-'.. E n s ?' a cm. tic v. I ■"...- ■ . - J.//TV BYENE ;& CO,, D E E-STREET, NEXT PRINCE OF WALES HOTEL, AKD Messrs. Caret akd Giiues' ITobbb Bazaak.^
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Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 62, 22 October 1864, Page 4
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