A full detailed advertisement of Messrs. Gilbert Bros.’ clearing sale appears ip this paper. The sale is an absolute dispersal of everything on the farm, i Attention ia drawn to the Park Club first annual ball this evening, Tuesday, 19th inst. An energetic committee has spared no effort to ensure the success of all departments. Small details concerning the patrons’ comfort, too often neglected, have been attended to, while the main features of a ball, the floor, mufiic and supper, have received special consideration. Special arrangements are being made for the wellbeing of non-daneers, iv the shape of a comfortable lounge, from which an excellent view will be obtained without inconvenience. The catering arrangements are good. Besides the usual supper, hot soup is being provided at 1 a.m. With.' the excellent floor, music and decora-, tions, a successful evening is assured. *
The Melbourne’s great Midwinter Reduction Sale concludes on Saturday next. For the final week of the sale more extraordinary offerings than ever are being brought forward for a final clear up, and patrons can rely on obtaining many wonderful bargains.
“Fairy Wonder” Dry Soap powder softens the hardest water and makes washing easy. “Fairy” also prevents chapping and reddening of the hands, as •it contains ingredients which, being highly emollient, leave the hands nice ,and soft even after the hardest winter’s day washing. Purchasable at all gru-
An announcement of interest to every thrifty housewife and lady of fashion appears in to-day’s issue. Messrs. Morey and Son are holding one of their rare, but important, Mark-down It is expected that the great values offering in every department will create a re cord demand, especially in view of the early stabilising of prices in the markets of the world. Get in at Moreyi-to-day. There is a largo entry of sheep an.l dairy cattle for Waiwakaihn sale on Thursday. Men who insist on good shaving frequent Preece’s Hairdressing Saloon Each instrument and brush used is ster ilised, razors are kept in best order, and only skilled workmen are engaged. With the five, chairs installed there is u<, weary waiting for your turn.
HpiIERE is no need to got down hcJi’t 1 because times arc hard with you Why not cheer up and keep smiling? W< have been Dyeing for years, and we an* still going strong. We receive Suits.
Costumes, Dresses, etc., from all parts of the Island to be Dry Cleaned .or lie Dyed. We have Iho l:it<. i Machinery for doing all classes of Benowiring. \<- v it does not matter where you live, ii.st, post your garments to J. K. HAWK I XS £ CO.. Dry Cleaner*- and Steam Dyoro. Devon Street, New P’vmomh. and a - will return them to vou equal to new. Do it now!
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