l> LAST WEEK ! LAST WEEK I | LAST WEEK of our I SALE. hjELOW we quote a few of the many bargains we have just vy _ bo'igM, all Warehousemen's and Travellers' Samples and \ Clearing Lines. ! NOTE— BOUGHT CHEAP, SO WILL BE SOLD CHEAP. Down Quilts, good quality, 6ft. x olt., our clearing prices 7/11 each 6ft. x 6ft., „ „ 8/11 „ flannelette Blankets, good quality, „ 2/6 „ Uo)i)i«ila«( (all samples) „ „ l/G to 9/6 each Hanvkeichiefs (ali samples), slightly damaged, our clearing paces 2a, 3d, 4d, and Cd each Girl's' and Maids' Sac and Eeefer Jackets, our clearing prices 7/6 each Ladies' Ja kefs in all shapes, our dealing puces 7/6, 10/6, and 14/6 each „ l ( \u Collaiettes, usual piice d/ 11 to 10/6, our cleaang puces 1/6 each all roiind ■ „ Boat Fur Boas „ 12/6 „ „ 6/6 each „ Knitted Coiton Skirts 1/6 each „ a'ul Gals' Flak Coisets, all sizes „ „ 1/6 pair „ Wool Shawls, laige sizfcs, all shades, 2/6 and 3/6 each „ Hose, 1/6, 1/0, and 1/11 pair ThLMIIED HATS in "Felts tod Straws, Sailois and Boateis in vaaous makes and shapes, usual piices run up to 12/6 each, clearing price all same 2/8. SEE WINDOW THIS EVENING. Few Diess Lengths left— Foxes Navy Dress Serges, all at clearing puces, And a hundred of other lines. KOTE— LAST DAY OF SALE, SATUUDAY, AUGUST sth. ARTHUR JONES & CO. •
Wtnate Industrial Co-operative Association, Ltd., STILL TO THE PEONT p Eeducing Prices bf Grbc<srip3, Ironmongery, China, Gl&ss, Earthenware, itouhware, Fencing Wire, Galvanised Irpn, Paints, dils, &c, &c. JUw Season's Tea (half chests), Herrings in Tomato Sauce, lOd, 9/- ■ 8.0 P., 1/?, 1/4, 1/8, 1/10. doz. ' Co. No. 1 Sugar, 2^-d. ' Kippered Herrings, lOd Kerosene, White Rose, patent top, Dried * Apricots, Peaches, Hums, 8d lb 12/6 case. " Tinned Fruits, Pine Apples, Pears, &c, Candles Electric, sd, Wax do., 7d. lOd tin Lanndrine Soap, lOj- box, lOd bar. Knife Polish, 6d tjn Silkstone do.,' 10/- „ lOd „ Macaroni and Vermicelli, 6d Three Crown Soao, 5/6 Mustard.iTlb tins, l/4ib Toilet Soap, all lands reduced Oatmeal,2 /6 ' ' Maypole Soap, 7d ' , Sagb, Tapioca, Barley, Split Peas, ' 1/9 lonlcey do., 4 bars for 1/-- doz. Black Lacquer, 7d Bice. 2*d and 3d lb Blue, 8d and 9d lb ■ . Pepper* 1/2 and 1/4 lb Black Lead, 5d doz. Best English Vinegar, 2/. gal Morton's Cream Tartar, 1/4 lb Table Vinegar, 8d bottle Latnon and Orange Peel, 7d , 'Sauce from 5d bottle Coff<?e from 1/- lb up Acid, 1/10 lb ' ' Dutch Cocoa, 3/- lb Baking Soda, 2d Caustic Soda, lOd tin Washing Soda, 121b for 1/Flour, Bran, Sharps, at Mill prices Essence of Coftee. 3/- and 1/3 bottle ' Essence, assorted, 5d - Extract of Soap, 10 packets for l/Best Salmon, 9d tin, ,8/6 doz Cups and Saucers, 3/6 doz. A Full Stock of Niarao dc Blairs Field arid Garden Seeds in Stock. ALL LINES NOT ENUMEKATED IN THE ABOVE EQUALLY REDUCED. Terms Cash. J. ft DBAN, Manager.
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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume II, Issue 32, 10 August 1899, Page 3
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