Notices UEST AND HOLDGATE, ;-a:i]iUL, IRONMONGERS AND DIRECT IMPORTERS. Queen Street, Waimate. IRONMONGERY DEPARTMENT. ::■ iiw in Stock Up-to-Date IIiOSMONGELiy of Every Description and of the ' Best Matbriul. [FARMING IMPLEMENTS. v. •, Kvofßvary Implement ft Farmer requires, fmpriang the Famona • ■• ■: ••{ REAPE Hand BINDER. Sole Agent in South Canterbury for PLAMiI ... , ... • .:.N And FARM TOOLS. j, FURNITURE "DEPARTMENT. - '.:■■ :,-2 a Complete Stock of Up-to-Date Furniture, and having a •■'• Eepairs and Re-covering at Seasonable Prices. Inspect Our Stock before Buying Elsewhere. Itjvill pay you. : the COMINGjHARVEST we have in store BINDER TWINE, BAGS AND OILS Of Every Description, and Every Harvest Requisite. ! <io± of BINDER EXTRAS, which may be procured at any hour, Day or Night. AGENCIES. ■•>••-.-, nnd Beaven's Cbaficutters. Booth, Macdonald and Co.'s Windmills. P.andD. i'i.icaa'e Agricultural Implements. Shackiook, Scott Bros., Bainingham s and " Champion " Ranges. ALSO !For the Celebrated Sterling andNewbaven Bicyoles. All Cycle Accessories in Stock. FISHING SEASON. .A". Fishermen's Requisites in Stock—Rods, Lines, and Up-to-date Flies. Everything First-Class. 3RSE COVER AND TARPAULIN DEPT. 1. j.;e;Oovers, Tents, Marquees, Tarpaulin and Stack Covers made to order by Capable Workmen. MARQUEES ON HIRE. '. uo Trade supplied with Material or Made-up Goods. Nothing " slop 1 ' on the Premises. Everything made by First-Class Tradesmen. E.*J. ATWILL, manager. ntittHftEll l^Sm m QUEEN STREET. llßWaaqiliW^W^iH JBest CURRANTS, RAISING, SPIOEis, PEEL, and are selling At Lowest Prices* .:;»€ and Choice Assortment of Glassware suitable for Season's Presents will well Repay Inspection. Etock comprises Hardware of all kinds, Groceries, Farm and Garden Seeds, Patent Medicines, Perfumery, and Brushware, Customers Waited on Daily. OF THE CENTURY. GREAT CENTENNIAL Clearing Sale of Drapery AT--SHACKLETON and GRANT'S. :£.ERYTHING REDUCED FOR CASH. Even Reels of Cotton. BARGAINS ALL ROUND HAVING so'.d the bulk of our season's stock, we can afford to give you the balance at REAL BARGAIN PRICES. We are also openieg up Twelve Cases and Packages Warehouseman's Goods, bought job, which will be thrown into the sale. Eluck Figured Lustres 1/6, worth 2/6 „ Plain Lustres 1/9, worth 2/9 tsary Blue Serges 1/- per yard, worth 1/9 Heavy Costume Serges 1/11, worth 2/11 Fancy Dress stuffs, double width, 6d per yard Prints, fast colours, 3Jd per yard, worth 6d Printed Cambrics, blouse fabrics redwed to 6d per yard, pleached Calico 2/6 per dozen, white calico 4/6 per dozen, worth 6/-FLANNEL-ETTES. If you want Best Value in these, we can give it to you. Unbleached Bheetings, double width, 9£d per yard. You cannot get it ogain"at .tSiS price. Lad sailor hats 1/-,"worth 2/6. * New Departure. We have arranged Bargain Tables with oddments we wish to clear oat, marked el a tremendous Reduction. Open for Inspection. No one Pressed to Buy. Prices Sell the Goods. CO,ME EARLY AND SECURE FIRST CHOICE, SEAL GENUINE Blßaillli. »m
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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume III, Issue 104, 5 February 1901, Page 2
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450Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume III, Issue 104, 5 February 1901, Page 2
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