EXPIRY OF LEABff. EXPIRY OF LEASE. IMMENSE CLEARING SALE Of CLOTHING AND BOOTS!! £5500 wanted to close Partnership Accounts— £ssoo. T HARDIE & C O. fc •J • Term of Lea^e has EXPIRED. Fresh business arrangements bring neeewry, a- d extensive alteration to premises, they will offer the C Hh-huyi g Public a v* ry Superior Stock of CLOTHING AND BO()T», at Kiioimous Reductions from ordinary Cash Prices. NO BOG US SALE ! but 20 to 75 per c» nt. reduction on regular prices J. HARDIE it CO., while thanking their numerous customers for their libeia! support during the past 15 yearn, would specially draw their attention to the present Sale, which will enable them to make advantageous purchases for Cash, and trust they will make an early call and secure some of the very choice bargains in the undernumtioneii line* : — Meti's fruit=, Sacs, Pagete, Jacketß, Overcoats, Waterproof Goods, Trousers, Pants, Troupers and Yeats, Dust Coats in Silk, Linen, and Lustre, Mole Trousers, Vests, Overalls and Combinations, Tweeds, and Coa'ingp. Boys' School Fuitp. odd Trousers, Coats, V. ss, &c , Boys' Cotton and Woollen Shirts, Hobp, Braces and Belts, Collars, Tits, and Scarfs. Youths' t-uits, >acs, Tweed and Mole Trousers, Nhirts and Drawers Mm'B Felt and Tweed Hats nrid Capp, Men's Underclothing. J.:an •nd Twill Shirtp, Regatta and White Shirt", Tweed and Tennis Shirts, Cotton and Woollen Sox, Gloves, Braces, Beltß, Scarfs, Collars anil Hand kerchiefs, Blankets and Rug«, FJannt-ls and Sbirting, Calicoes and Sheetings, Dress Material*, Silks and Satins. BOOTS 1 BOOTS! BOOTS I -Men's Blucherp, Wat ertights, and Balmoral?, all superior qualities; Gents' Boots, Shoes, Slipper*, Tennis and Boating Shoes. Ladies' Boots and Shoes, Evening Shoes, and House Slippers. Boys' and Girls' School Boots, standard qualities. Steel and Leather Trunkp, Bags, &c. In our TAILORING DEPARTMENT the same liberal reduction will be made on all mateiial selected for making up. Buyers of Wholesa c Parcels will be offered Special Inducements during the Sale. J. HARDIE k CO., No. 110, Corner Princes ani Rattray Streets (Convenient to the Railway Station).
TO READERS OF TABLET. For primest Meat, both fresh and sweet, To c. f. Lawrence go, Who keeps the largest Butchery, Also tne largest show Of bullocks joung and wether sheep, Fat poikers, veal, and lambs, The choicest t-tcck of hbsill goods too, And b'.'bt supply of hams. This is indeed no empty boast, Lnt is most strictly true, The largest W,op this ude the Inn , 1 he chi'Hpi M and h< t-t 'i,r>. K. F. LAWIIENOK, BUItJiIER, 82 und 84 OKOUGE STREET M DONNELLY • SOLICITOR, 205 HEREFORD STREET, CHRISTCIIURCII. CST Money to lend in sums from £25 to £1000, repayable en teims to suit Borrowers. Rate of Interest from per cent. BEST VALUE FOR FURNITURE AND BEDDING To be obtained is at MULLEF? AND ANDERSONS, 83 George STKEtx, whtr^ Furniture is Repaired, Rt -covered, anl PoHshed, Mattress* s Re-made, and Pictures Framed at lowest pot-bible price?. Amer can Ot^an, 16 St( ps — a Bargain. Parlour Suites from £7 15s ; Organ Stools 2og ; Piano StooK 20s ; Fullsize Iron Bedsteaos from 24s up. — All Goods Guaranteed. FVOMINICAN CONVENT, DUNEDIN. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOLS. ST. JOSEPH'S SCHOOL, at wLich a thorough Erjglish education, together wiih pianoiorto playing, class singing, and freehand drawing, may be rbtainod. Tne HIGH SCHOOL, in which extra subjects, including modern languages, are taught. The KINDERGARTEN for little children. TERMS Per Annum :— Hoarders . ... £10 I).y P^ils .. .. 12 Junior Pupils ... ... 6 Kicdergarten ... ... 2
Permanent link to this item
Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/periodicals/NZT18910130.2.24.1
Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka
New Zealand Tablet, Volume XIX, Issue 18, 30 January 1891, Page 16
Word count
Tapeke kupu
570Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XIX, Issue 18, 30 January 1891, Page 16
Using this item
Te whakamahi i tēnei tūemi
See our copyright guide for information on how you may use this title.