Notices. GENUINE BEST TIME D A Dfl A I IMG BEST TIME TO GET DAK'JAII'O TO GET • AT G. J. SHACKLETON’S SUMMER CLEARANCE SALE. HERE are some of the Bargains you may not have noticed. Remember, we do not worry our customers to buy. We show our goods and prices. We only wish you to buy what you require and what will give satisfaction. Then you will remember us with satisfaction. Darpask Tablecloth, sale price Is 61, 1» 9d, 2s a yard One piece Unbleached Tablecloth, 70 inches wide, worth 3s 64 a yard ; sale price 2s 3d—a great bargain , Fringed Doyleys, 3 for Is; Traycloths of every description, all at reduced prices. Open work Table centres and Duchesse Covers, very pretty, usual price Is lid and 2s jsd, sale price Is 6d NOTE.—We have a big s’ack of the above, and must reduce it. Come and see our value and price. BLANKETS. BLANKETS. Notwithstanding the advance in wool, we offer Special Bargains in Blankets during Sale. Usual price. Sale price. Double Bed White Colonial Blankets.. 22s 6 1 24s 6d 18s 6d 20s Extra Large ~ ~ t , .. 26s 6d 28s 6d 22s 6d 24s 6d We have lower price and higher price Blankets, but these two lines being a Special Purchase, defy competition. . THE OPPORTUNITY for those abous to set up housekeeping. All-wool Colonial Flannel, sale price S|d yard. Bargains in Honeycomb and Satin Quilts. It is no use quoting prices for these, as we have them from 3s to 30?. See them, and the values prove them cheap. CURTAINS. CURTAINS. This is'one of the lines we do extremely well. We look to our Curtains to make casual customers permanent ones. Our selection, for quality, design, or price, is hard to beat. 2|yds Lace Curtains Is 6d, 2s, 2s 6d, 2s lid 3vds long 3s lid, 4s 6d. 5s 6d 3syds long .. . .. •• .. 5s 6d, 6s 6d, 7s 6d to Ils 6d 4yds long .. .. .. .. .. 9s 6d, ’Os 6d, 12s 6d, &c. Frilled and Lace edged Curtains—net. white and ecru—ls and Is 6d yd SHOWROOM AND MILLINERY. The remainder of our Trimmed Hats have to go. We ask you to see the prices; we know they will tempt you. Ladies’ Woven and Calico Underclothing. You will be astonished at the low prices we ask. DRESS DEPARTMENT. A fine opportunity. Ten pieces of Dress Materials to pick from at Is a yard, double width. DRESSMAKING.—Fit 'and style equal to leading town houses. Every customer has been pleased and delignted with their dresses entrusted to Miss Roberts. Wedding Dresses a specialty. Dresses made up during Sale at reduced rates.
WE IMPORT DIRECT. c™e h r> Manchester & Co. <£!£.'■ A FOREWORD. . In setting before the public our goods we wish them to clearly understand bur position. Our buying dominates our selling, and if we buy direct from the maker it will readily be seen that we can sell always at a lower price, than those who are not on a similar footing, and yet make the same profit. We do not profess to sell below cost save at special times for special reasons, of which we will inform you as necessity occurs. Buying direct in large quantities for cash is our system. It pays us, and if you v?il! pay us a visit we will show you how it will pay you. Grocery is grocery all the world over. But . . the method and condition in which it reaches th'e customer makes all the differe'nee. You wi’l notice that when purchasing your ChristA Word mas fruits 1 at our store. Our Currants, Raisins - . and Suitanas are new and specially cleaned, about ant j t h e Muscatels, Malaga and Californian Grocery. Raisins, Peaches, Pears, Prunes, Angelica and Crystallised or Glace Cherries are an education to see. Dainty and fresh, they come to you direct from the growers, and the result is a welcome discount off regular prices. In Crockery, Earthenware and Glassware we are always up to date. If you wish a Child’s Mug or a table full of Flower Tubes for the Another Horticultural Show you get it at once. 3bout One labour-saving line you might look at is * . Mason’s Preserving Jars. We are just landing CrOCKery, a large Shipment for quick sale, and the prices to quick purchasers are going to be very much reduced. Here the advantage of direct importation is One more very marked. All the every-day lines, from about grates to shearing requisites, are in our store , „ at a warted reduction. You can’t fail to noticeit . Builders’ Material, too, is on the same foot--1 ® ing. We stock Galvanised Iron, Spouting, abOUL Ridging, Nails, Doors, Sashes, Locks, and in I Builders’ fact whole rang! of Builders’ Ironmongery. .« 4- •* 1 We are always willing io quote large quantities niatei iaiS. at special rates. Furnishing is always in season, but just about Christmas the greatest activity prevails. Most people li»:e something new with which to begin the New Year, but it must be tasteful and of reasonable price. Again our careful buying gives our customers an advantage. Our Furniture manufacturer is in a large way and is so careful in the quality of his goods that all wood And a I must be seasoned fo at least three years before being made up. We have articles at all prices, Talk | but everything is rel abb and does not warp or twist, Would you not rather pay more for , . such an article? Th. n, when you consider aDOU L that we do not ask moie,but in many instances less, you will see where you* advantage lies in IFumishing’. purchasing from us. P- rhaps you are not going • to purchase nei£ good.?. In this case we are again to the fore. On our premises n *re careful, capable - workmen engaged in upholstering and repairs. Quality work* and reasonable prices keep them constantly employed, but they have time to do your work. Bring it or let us know, and we will send for it.
Lost, Found, Etc LOST- A Small Pig (weaner). PL aso leave word with Leslie O’Callaguan. LOST— A Small Pendant with Photo on each side. Finder phase leave at this office. STRAYED into my paddock—Two Ewes. If not claimed within fourteen day?, will be Seld. James Kennedy, sen., Morven. FOUND, in Mill Road—A Lady’s ■ Umbrella. At this office. Y rf'. TZTA doesn’t . lift be. vy jyjLv ) AXA-/ wriirlils, but it will lift a cold that feel' like a h> avy weight .on yuiur chest. Is fid at all grocers.
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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume VI, Issue 12, 31 January 1905, Page 2
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