DU T II I E BROS 174 AND 176 GEORGE STREET. FIRE. FIRE. FIRE. FIRE. DUTHIE BROS. b»g lo letuiu lhaiiks for the liberal support accorded them since their Salvage '■'ale began. It is very gratifying, after 30 years' residence, to see their nld friends and the public rally round them at this lime, and so to some extent compensate them for the loss occ isioned by the Fire, EVERY DAY FRESH BARGAINS ARE BEING THROWN OUT. We mention a few Lines ; thousands of other Lines as cheap :—: — Fire. Fire. CLOTBING DEPARTMENT.— Gents' Tennis Shirts, with pocket and collars, 2s 9J. — worth 6s. DUTHIE BROS. Gents' White Shirts (all sizes), 3s 6d— worth 6s 9J. Gents' White Kid Gloves (best makes), Is 6d — Salvage. i worth 5s Gd. Cotton Pants, Is 9d — were 3s 3d. i DRESS DEPARTMENT.— AII-wool Beiges, 3^l. 42-inch Borde-ed Nun's Veiling, 4|i. Fire. Fire. Cueviot Tweeds, in checks (all wool), 6^d — were lls 6d. 20 pieces Small Check Ginghams, 5 -^ i . DUTHIE BROS. MANCHESTER DEPARTMENT.— Damaged 1 Swanskin, 4^d — was Is 2d. Best Harvard Skuts, balvage. g^ L i nen Diaper, lljd. Cotton Ticks, 34' d,3 4 'd, 4jd. Linen Ticks, lOf i, Is, Is 3d. Fire Fire FANCY DEPARTMENT.— 3 dozen boxes Hair ' ' Pins for Is. 6 dczen Boot Laces, 6d. C pairs T»nTHiR DDnoiWhiteKidGloveiforlsliJ, Children's Cashmere vuia.l* DWi), Hoge^ l8 _ were 2i lid. Ladies' and Children's 8 lvase Cotton Hose, 3 pairs for 4s. RibbonB — 18yds, Cd. S ' SHOWROOM.-Ladies' Garibaldis, Is ; Silk Ditto, 4s lid ; Beaded Capes, Is lid; corsets, Is Fire Fire, 8d ; Ladies Print Skirts, Is 6d ; Dresses from 7s 6d. Pilot Cloth Blouses, 23 lid— worth 7s Gd. DUTHIE BROS. SILK DEPARTMENT.— 2,OOO yards Silks, Is Gid — were 4s Gd. 1,00;) Remnants, is — were 3s Salvage. 6a to 6s. Coloured Satins, ll^'d. Washing Silks, from 94' d.9 4 'd. Velvet Plushes, from Is 6d. COME EARLY IN THE DAY. Doors Open 10 o'clock. Parcels Sent next Day. CASH, AND CASH ONLY. Remember, the only Address — DUTHIE BROS., 174, 176, GEORGE STREET. rvOMINICAN CONVENT, DUNEDIN. BOARDING AND DA\ SCHOOLS. ST. JOSEPH* SCHOOL, at which a thoioutrh Kigali education, together with pianoioiti' pla}iug, class hinging, and irechand drawing, may be obtained. The HIGH SCHOOL, in which extra subjects, incluuing modern languages, are taught. The KINDERGARTEN for little children. TERMS Per Annum .— Boarders . ... £40 Day Pupils ... .. 12 Junior Pupils ... ... 6 j Kicdergaiten ... ... 2 -TVTONASTERY OF THE SACRED HEART, ■***- BARIJADOES STRKET, CUP.ISTCHURCH, BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOLS FOR YOUNG HDIES, Under the Patronage of the Right Rev. Dr GuiMES, D D , S.M. The Course of Instruction comprises an English Education in all its branches, Latin, Fiench, and German Languages, Music. Singing. Plain and Fancy Work, Drawing, Paining, Book-keeping, etc., etc. Terms: Boarders, £40 per annum (including one Extra), paid quarterly in advance ; Kutrarcc Fee, £2, paid <jiice only. Day Pupils, £10 per annum, paid quarterly in aivance. Each quarter comprises eleven wee^s. EXTKAh. I'ianoforte h nging II iip Drawing and Painting Violin (0.l and Water Colours) Harmonium Artificial Flower Making Laundres* Fee. A reduction will be made i - i favour of sisteis and pupils under ten years. No extra charge for tie ordinary Singing, Drawing, and Painting LcFeoni. B"aiduß vsi Ibe a'Jmif.cd any time of the year. For fui'her particulars and prospectus apply to the REV. MOIHER PRIOiiESb.
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XIX, Issue 20, 13 February 1891, Page 16
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