SPRING GOODS. ; i SHACKLETON & GRANT'S | i NEW SEASON'S GOODS A , BE coming to hand every week, and are now showing the First and Newest £jL anivals in r SPBING NOVELTIES. ! Ladies 1 Bilk Ties, Bows, and Collarettes, Lace Ties, Fichus. New j^ibbons fiom l^d yd, jjjrew Lace&, pietty designs. New Glbves : White Wasbjmg, 4^d pair ; Cycling, 1/ ; Silk, 1/6 ; also New Khaki \ shades, 1/fi. y^ New'Hos.ery : Ladies^ceamless Stockings, 1/3, 1/6 and 1/9 pair. New Piintb, fa»t colqkis, fioiA 3^l yd. New Blouse Malwial^ loSelyfefteeta. New Diess Matnial^, 'Qcfj&/\»io\vn3, Neubleu, SJk Mixtures. Plain and Figmed Lu^t¥|a iiom 1/9 yd, guaranteed to keep a good colour. New Sailoi Hots fiom Go to o/ll Children's fcaJaSeaAtiaws, a nice assoitment, can give a Large Strong H-at, white or speckled fjf 1/-. MSN'S MERCERY. Cotton Singlets, 1/3, 1/6 and 2/- up. Men's and Boys' Straw Hats from 1/Merino Singlets, 1/9, 2/6 up to 5/6. Bows and Ties from 4^d to 2/0. Flannelette Shuts fiom 2/6. Men's Onslow Sox if-, made to order of White Cambric Shivts, 3/6. good wool, unshrinkable. Try a pair. Tennis Shuts, silk stripe, fiom 3/6.
THE "CORNER." NEW GOODS !yNEW GOODS ! THE COmSg SEASON! y . WE have mliek pleasurekin announcing that we have just opened two very large shipments! ex s.s. Papanui and Karamea, all pretty, up to-date lines. The New J&fercerlsed Sateen at 1/1 J, Silk £■ triped Figured Delaines at 3/1, Chick and Striped Zbphyrs I* '7 l-2d, 8 l-2d, 10 l-2d, and 1/-, Fancy Muslin fiom 5d to 1/3, White and Fancy Pifiues at 9d, 10 l-2d, 1/, l/ljd, etc. PRINTS : Daw and Light from 4 l-2d to 8 l-2d, Light Summer Seige, all shades, at 1/6, Satin VeneMn in Brown, Mavoon, Green, and Blue at 2/9, Summer Tweeds, Lustres, Pepps, ISte.. 1 Beautiful Muslin Costume at 21/-, 2 Lace Muslin Costume at 25/- and 30/-. Men's White Shivts, Pique Shiits, Cambric Shiits, Linen Collars, Ties, Bows, in nothing but the latest styles. VOLUNTEERS WANTED : Not to go to War, but to Examine the Kinds and Paces of our New Summer Goods. MILLINERY AND DRESSMAKINd ON THE PREMISES.
ONE SHILLING DISCOUNT in the £ FOR CASH.
CHAS. DASH, SADDLER/ LARGEST A SPURS> STOCK / EEIDLES, MOUNTED RIFLES RIDING SADDLES MADE TO ORDER, £2 15s. /COLLARS, Harness, and every description of Saddlery made of the Best Material \J Woikmanship Imitated but NOT EQUALLED in Waimate
Bought before the advance in Price of Cotton, and just opened at yi €l§|— 1626 YARDS; NEWSPRINTS. NEW PEINTS. IN 57 Light and Dark "VfEW PATTEBNB, Best Quality, and every yard Good Washing and LowJ ior High-class Goods. Also Opened Oat New stock of Gents Hats, being large assortment in all the latest shapes at^prices « 20 per cent less than large town prices, AT ARTHUR JONES & CO.
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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume III, Issue 50, 25 September 1900, Page 4
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460Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume III, Issue 50, 25 September 1900, Page 4
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