Drape./ ___ - 'GOOD NEWS FOR DULL TIMES! WINTER S A OCE-TAKING ■■10' ■■ ■ CHEAP SALE! WM. WILSON AND CO. TNVITE the attention of their FBIENDS and the PUBLIC! to this GENUINE and BON A-FIDE SALE of WINTER GOODS. Amongst the MANY BARGAINS the following are especially worthy of notice :— IN DRESS MATERIALS— ** LOT of ALL-WOOL SATIN CLOTHS, in all shades and colours, at 13d per yard; formerly Bold at Is 6d and Is Bd. - , . . ' .-, , Extra Quality SATIN CLOTHS, reduced to Is 6d per yard ; former prices Is lid and WINCEYs/in all ahadee, from 6£d to Is 3d } former prices, 2*d to 6d more. BLACK DRESS SILKS. Extraordinary Value! ' . <, 3 <. ft 4 j BLACK GROS GRAIN and PUCAPE SILKS, usually sold at 4s 6d, 6s 9d, and 8s 6d per yard; during^the Sale, reduced to 2s lid, 4s 9d, and 5s lid. A Lot of COLORED DREBS SILKS at half th« former Selling Pnceß. BLANKETS! BLANKETS !— Extra Value, 94, English Blankets, all w.ool, at 15i per Pair} Supenor Do. at 22s 6d per Pair, Full Size, 10-4, well worth 30s. BLUE SERGES— One Bale of HEAVY BLUE SEBGE at Is 3d per yard, worth 2s. FELT and WINCEY SKIRTS!, all Reduced. FLANNEL, CALICOES and SHEETINGS, at greatly Red deed Prices. CURTAINS— . T eno and Harness Muslin, 6 yards and 7 yards long, from 5* 6d per pair. STEONG SERVICEABLE TWEEDS and MELTON CLOTHS FOE BOYS' WEAE at Greatly Eeduced Prices. | UMBBELL£S%- , ■ | Ladies' Good SI^S UMBRELLAS at 6s lid each—former prices 9s 6d and 10s 6.1 each. , Extra Quality with Ivery and Pearl Handles, all at 8s 6d each—formerly sold at 12s 6d aud 13s 6d e^ch. LOT OF LADIES' LINEN COLLAES and CUFFS at One Shilling the Setformerly 2s to 3a each. LOT of LADIES' SILK SCAEFS and FANCY BIBBONS at HALF-PEICE. LADIES* AND CHILDREN'S WINTER HOSIERY. A Large Assortment all Reduced. A few Pieces Good BEUSSELS and TAPESTEY CAEPETS at 3n 6d per yard, worth 4s 6d per yard. §aS* The Sale will Commence on WEDNESDAY FIRST, and continue for Three Weeks onty. WILLIAM WILSON & Co.^ COBNBB OS MAEY AND POLLEN STEEETS, SHOBTLAND. --■•■■ 2/19
EX ARABELLA., FROM LONDON. OPENING UP THIS WEEK:— 3 Bales Blankets 1 „ Austrian Rugs 1 Case Mole Trousers ' 7 „ Superior Tweed Clothing 1 „ Muslin and Lace Curtains, IMPOETED DIRECT TO ORDER FFOM THE BEST BBITISH FACTORIES. T/..- I'LO'R-1 N G DEPARTMENT: EX HERO, FROM MELBOVBNE, JUNE l y 1 Case Be ti, Geelong Tweeds in New Patterns! A First-class I mdon Cutter has charge of this , Department. The prices charged for making bave been bevised, and GREAT BEDUCTIONS MADE I THE DRESS AND MANTLE-MAKING DEPARTMENT (Eecently added) is UNDER THE MANAGEMENT OF AN EXPERIENCED LADY FROM MELBOURNE. J. MARSHALL, ALBERT STREET AND POLLEN STREET; Mr THOS. KITCHING, Makageb of the Shobtiand Bbanoh. «T PRICES THE SAME IN BOTH ESTABLISHMENTS.
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Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2920, 25 June 1878, Page 3
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471Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2920, 25 June 1878, Page 3
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