mimatc Industrial Co-operative Association I Ltd., M STILL TO THE FEONT ■Reducing Prices of Groceries, Ironmongery, China, Glass, Earthenware, H^r«. Fencing Wire, Galvanis'i'd Iron, Paints, Oils, ice., &c. ■ Season's Tea (half chests), ( Herrings in Tomato Sauce, 10d. 9/■jO.P.i l/ 2» ty-l. 1/8. 1/10. do/. ' ■0. 1 Sugar, 2]d. Kippered Herrings, lOd ■ene, Wint# Rose, patent top, Dned Apricots, Peaches, Plums, 8d lb ■2/6 case. Tinned FruUs, Pine Applas, Pears, &c, ■loj Iflfoetnc, sd, Wax do., 7d. 10d tin ■drme Soap, 30/- box. JOd bar. Knife Polish. 6d tin ■o'l? tio - lv /- » iOd „ M.ioctroiu and Vermicelli, 6d ■ Crown Soap, 5/d Mustard. 71b tins, 1/4 lb ■tSoap, -ill kmdo reduced Oatmeal, 2/6 Kole Soap, 7d Sago, Tapioca, Bayley, Split Peas, 1/9 fey do., 4 bars for 1/- c ] o.^ 0 .^ l ' ' I, I ncqner, 7.1 Eice, 2 • d and 3d lb ■ &l,ind 9d lb Pepper. 1(2 and 1/4 lb m hml 5d doss. Best English Vinegar, 2/- sral ■on'b Cieam lat tar, 1/4 lb Table Vincqar, 8d bottle ■ons-id OiiiMge Peel, 7d S.inco troni od bottle iu/iom 1/ lb up And, l/io lb 111 Cocoa, 3/ lb -Q o( \^ 2 d Itic Soli, lOd tin Washing Soda, 121b for 1/lii, Bum, bl-arps, at Mill prices Essence of Coftee. 1/- and 1/3 bo+tl« fcnM. .vboitea. od Evttact of Soap> 1Q c , {etg for fe Salmon, 9d tin. 8/0 doz Cups and Saueeis, 3/6 doz. |A Full Stock of Nimmo & Blairs Field and Gaiden Seeds in Stock. ALLLIXErf NOT ENUMERATED IN THE ABOVE EQUALLY IifiDUCED. Terms Gash. J. //. DBAN, Manager.
y LAST WEEK! LAST WEEK! I LAST WEEK of our I SALE. 3 ELOW we quote a few of the many bargains we have just (J bought, all Warehousemen's and Travellers' Samples and Clearing Lines. NOTE-BOUGHT CHEAP, SO WILL BE SOLD CHEAP. Down Quilts, good quality, 6ft. z sft., our clearing paces 7/11 each 6ft. x 6ft., „ 311 Flannelette Blankets, good quality, " o/tf " Umbielliis (all samples) „ " 1/6 to 9/6 each Handkei chiefs (all samples), slightly damaged, our dealing puces 2d, 3d, 4d, Gnls' and Maids' Sac and Reefer Jackets,' our dealing puces 7/6 each uul.es Jackets in all shapes, our dealing paces 7/6, 10/6, and' 14/6 each - Jur Collatettes, usual price 3/11 to 10/6, oui dealing puces 1/6 each - Bear Fur Boas „ 12/6 r ;" 10 f „ Kmtted Cotton Skirts " " ?J* eac £ and Gnls! Flax Coxsets, all sizes " " fg n °, 1. Wool Shawls, large sizes, all shades, 2/6 and 3/6 each " Hose, 1/6, 1/9, and 1/11 pair TRIMMED HATS in Felts and Stiaws, Sailors and Boaters in vauous makes and shapes, usual prices run up to 12/6 each, clearing puce all same 2/6. SEE WINDOW THIS EVENING *« Diess Lengths left-Foxes Navy Dre SS Seige,, all at dewing , TnrnT , a bundled of other lines. InOTS-LAST DAY OF SALE, SATURDAY, AUGUST sth\ JCTNES & CO.
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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume II, Issue 33, 12 August 1899, Page 3
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467Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume II, Issue 33, 12 August 1899, Page 3
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