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Bùrke's
Whiskey*
' ( Bottled Only and Guaranteed bj
E. & J. BUBKE, Ld.
'^S_Shipping.
ORIENT-PACIFIC LINE.
k.n For PLYMOUTH and LONDOif, via Fremantle, Colombo, for all Indian' Porte, Suez Canal.
.OPHIR;..; OROTAVA. OROYA.;.. ORMUZ.... ".ORTONA:..
Kershaw
IC'ollins
Jenks Cóad
Fletcher
Melb.
Jan. 3. .Tan.17 Jan. 31 Feb. 14 Feb. 28
Jan. 5 Jan.' 10
?'?<?'"'} '-.'.'?.'. "Twin Çcrèwa. - "-:-.L -"' '?-.
. -SALOON-Single, £38 to £77: Beturn '£66 ?to? £U5.r- ??'.??>
"Third Class-£17, £19. £21. : (Liberal dietary'
.cale.)?""' .?'?-.'.. ??:.
:>:'Fremantle-Saloon, £7. to £9; .Third, £4. -
y Passages from any port can- be prepaid here. . . '?:. Full, particulars on application to
b . -:v . M. G. ANDERSON. Agent, ; ' f ;?.: ?-:,??. 118:90xll7;B4 . ?? : 12, Waymouth-street.
'CJPECIAL TRAINS for PASSENGERS and VISI
»9 TORS to the R.M.S. OPHIR will leave Ade- laide for Largs Bay at 10.32 a.m. and 11.48 a.m. on viDmrsday,-January Sth.
,"'i"?T> Last Launch for the shore will leave the Ophir at¿1.30. p.m. ? 4-5
-||KËHANTLE, INDU, CHINA, AND EUROPE. (.Steamer.
HIMALAYA... INDIA. 1 BRITANNIA..,
. ?..MONGOLIA. .OCEANA. ?.MARMORA.. .CHINA. ?».MOLDAVIA . IVTOTORIA.
7911 6525 9505 C610 10500 7012 PflOO 6522
W.L Broun. BNR F W Vibcrt. RNR O. L. Daniel
O F.Preston. RNR E. Street
G.L.Langborne
G. K. Wright, RNB an. Gordon
R I, Haddock. RNB
Jan. 12. Jan. 26. Feb. 0.
Feb. 23. March 3 March 23 April 6
April 20 May 4.
A and fortnightly thereafter. ?P tTwin Screw».
, ?Calling at Hobart en route from Sydney.
.. First and Second Saloon Passages granted to * . Europe, India, China, and Western Australia ^ Special and Round-the-World Excursions arrange!. ' ..'Far Information and handbooks apply to
, '' ELDER, SMITH, & CO., LIMITED, Agenta. , ,,"'» ' * 90BcEoowcz283e
;H. D. L.
.. * " ', NORD-DEUTSCHER LLOYD.
?""' IMPERIAL MAIL STEAMERS.
, -, > THREE-WEEKLY SERVICE. ,
'^ LONDON, AND CONTINENT.
' ' Via. FBEMANTLE, COLOMBO, SUEZ CANAL,
15AH.ES, GENOA, SOUTHAMPTON, ANTWERP, .AND BREMEN.
Steamer.
1SENAU. tera BBS
ERIEDERICH
DER GROSSE.. BREMEN. BCHARNHORST..
Leave
Tons.'I' Commander. (Ade-
laide.
F0S1 10038
10695 11570 8,000
H. Bleeker G. Bott
H. Prager H, Niench O. Gross
Jin li. reb 4
Feb 25. Mar. l8
April 8
, t ! 1 AU Twin Screws.
Departure hour, 2 p.m , from Largs Bay. » Passage-'money. from £15 to £77.
i Passages'from Europe can be arranged here.
~i ' INTER-STATE First and Second Class Beturn ./_ pickets are interchangeable with all the mail lines
' for the return lourney (steamers having Toom).
,, For all particulars apply H. MUECKE'fc CO.,
1 ¡Adelaide and Port .Adelaide.
.; A Special*-Train for Passengers and! Visitors
leaves Adelaide at 11.48 a.m. on departure days
^ for the sea-end .of Largs Pier._275cx232c
CEHMAN-AUSTRALIÂH S.S. CO.
BEGULAR LINE OF STEAMERS FROM PORT , ^ADELAIDE TO BATAVIA, S\MARANG. SOUBA
BAYA. TJTLATJAP, SINGAPORE, and
.PENANG.
S.3 FLENSBURG
Trill sail from Port Adelaide for J WA PORTS aud .SINGAPORE about Japuary 7, and will be fol-
lowed by other first-class steamers at intervals of fou? weeks The attention of Millers, Mer ? ' «hBTifcg, and other Shippers is directed to this
specially favorable opportunity of extending trade with Javanese, Singapore, and other Eastern Ports. Jflae . GEORGE ^ILLS fc CO., Adelaide
--Union-Liao of Steamers.
¡ TO NEW ZEAuiKD PORTS.
1 FROM MELBOURNE
.:?? MONOWAI;. via Bluff, Tuesday,, January 10.
TO TASMANIA-THOM MELBOURNE
MONOWAI, for Launceston, Friday, January 6. HOERAKI, Hobart, Tuesdnj, January 10. ', , FROM SYDNEY
.'.WAIKABE, via Welbngton, Saturday, January 1.
MANUKA, via Auckland, Wednesday, January l8. « TO SAMOA AND FUL-FROM SYDNEY
HAURqTO, Tuesday, January 10.
For rates of freight and passage money, and au Information apply to
.?'AiU.S.N. CO., LTD., AGENTS,
ti, KING WILLIAM-STREET, City; and Queen's _Wharf, Port. 217eowcx325c
. MY0RKE'S PEMINSUU S.S. CO., LD.
1 ''"P CHBISEMAS'' EXCUBSION&-See Amusement
Column. Programme» can ibe»had xm application.
STANSBURY-S.S.- iTAMES^ COMRIE, Thursday, at 8.80 ¿um., returning same day; Saturday, at >? ' 6.80 a.m., returning Monday.
' PORT VINCENT.-S.S. JAMES CpMBIE, Frf L Aj-a}.'ati9 ajn.,'returmng same day. Saturdays, at
&S0 ajn-, returning Mondays, at 8 30 a.m.
r ," KANGAROO ISLAND.-S.S. KOORINGA, Satur '"-"?', fiaysV"at;8 a-m-, returning Mondays.
\ EDTTHBUBGH.-&S. WAROOKA, Wednesdays
stud Saturdays, at 9 a.m., returning Thursdays and j Mondays. Yorketown Show Excursion see Amuse- ment Column.
ARDROSSAN.-as KOORINGA, Tuesdays, at 9 .-. a.m.,. returning some day; Thursdays, at 9 a.m., re
turning Fridays. Kangaroo Island freights to be ' " prepaid, r Carn» received daily at i Company's Shed. » f --"'' E. C. MUECKE, Sec,' Adelaide and Port.
v,,;S.S.,SHIRLEY HASELL,
V ' Carrying capacity, 170 tons,
, *'4 ifew*'ta¿ht-araugnt Steamer, specially built for /, "" "' ?? Coastal Trade. ,
^ / .Open for Charter, Lightering, &e. ~\' . >-l ABTHUR H. HASELL, '
",y B8eW.5 Todd-street. Port Adelaide.
, Professional andTradeAd dresses
LYONS & LEADER,
v IMPERIAL CHAMBERS, ADELUDE.
\ t«AND, ESTATE, A^D IINANOAL AGENTS, x ' r - LICENSED BROKERS, UNDER R.P. ACT.
1 atoauay TO x-oasa-x»
~. kt iowest Current Rates on Freehold Security, "'^ City, Suburban, pr Country.
* - TAH business undir the fiial Property Act trans
acted. Loans iwgotiated. «Land:Salea attended.
.Government and other
8cowc
Missiag Frieaàs.
Under this heading (if prepaid), l8 words, ona ~" insertion, 1/;. three. insertions, 2/3._ JITiroULD Proprietor of Hotel in whose charge r i V Bundle of Clothes was left, send address -
**E.R ," this office
g _
Drapery and Clothing.
'M Kf\ DOZEN LADIES' FINE-RIBBED BLACK ' ¡Ä**Xi CASHMERE HOSE. Plain Seamlea» Feet, I/Í/6. P> clear 10Ü pair.
.'" CRONIN BROS.,
, ^ HALIFAX-STREET. 14:18
SHIERLAW'S.
SPECIAL SALE PRICES.
, 'BOYS' LUSTRE COATS, 5/11.
bÓYS\PRILL¡ COATS, 2/11.,. ? , «BOYS' MELANGE KNICKERS, 3/6.
^OYS' TWEED KNICTCERS, 1/11.
BOYS' MELANGE CONWAY SUITS,
' 10/6.
SHIERLAW'S,
JäBJDLEY-STREET.
s , -.- ^ ^lex)(wcsßsA2 -
Skipping.
THE ADELAIDE STEAMSHIP
CÛMPAIÏ, LIMED,.
will dispatch steamers from Port Adelaida
a8 under (circumstances pennittin«¿ ALBANY. BUNBURY. AND FREMANTLE
transhipping for Esperance, Vasse, Fenn, Geraldton, all North-west Potts, and Singapore, on through Bills ot Lading.
YONGALA.| Saturday | Jan. 1 \ 3 p.m.
Special Express Train for Passengers leaves Adé- laïde for the Port at 2.20 p.m."on sailing diy.
_ MELBOURNE , . _ . .
(Transhipping for Sydney and Queensland Ports). GRANTALA .. .. | Friday | January 6 | 3 p.m.
SYDNEY AND NEWCASTLE.
MINTARO .. .. J Friday j January 6 1 5 p.m.
PORT LINCOLN, MOONTA, WALLABOO.
FRANKTJN HARBOR, AND TUMBY BAY.
KURANDA .. 1 Tuesday | January 10 [ 3 p.m.
PORT LINCOLN, NORTH SHIELDS. LOOT*^?
TUMBY BAYS, POINT TURTON. MINLACOWIE. PORT VICTORIA, AND WALLAROO.
FERRET U.1 Saturday 1 Jan. 7 I i P-131
" PORTS AUGUSTA, GERMEIN, AND PIBffi.
Excellent Passenger Accommodation. Deck Canins. INVESTIGATOR " .. | Saturday 1 Jan. 7 I n<Kra
Saloon Passage Tickets interchangeable with other inter-State Companies, subject to conditions, Which can be ascertained at the Company's Office.
For ail information apply to ^_^
THE ADELAIDE STEAMSHIP CO., LIMITED,
Currie-street, Adelaide; and Commercial
Wharf. Port Adelaide.
Steamers will (circumstances permitting) be dis-
patched from Port Adelaide for:-'
FREMANTLE * KANOWNA,
Transhipping for Perth, I Twin screw, 7,000 tons.
Geraldton,. N.W. Ports J-WEDNESD AY, Jan. 11, of W.A., and Singa-1 3 p.m.,
pore. J Commercial Wharf.
"STOM^' ' 1 KYABRA, t
bYDNEY, ? -^. rcrew , «jo tons,
?sssfra. p^rtsfïïi^^v311-12'
ESÄnd*' ***) 0-S Wharf.
Carrying first, second, and third class passa- gers. Saloon tickets interchangeable with other utter-State Companies, subject to conditions.
No Cargo received after noon sailing day.
For particulars apply to A.U.S.N. CO.. LTD.. 87, King WiDianvstreet. and Port Adelaide. 16SP
HOWARD SMITH
LINE.
LEAYE HOWARD SMITH WHARF as toUowi
. ¿circumstances permitting):-!
TO WESTERN AUSTRALIA.
FREMANTLE 1 ", GERALDTON, I S.S. COOLGARDIE, without transhipment, f Tuesday, Jan. 17. Also takes Perth Cargo.J
TO EASTERN STATES.
MELBOURNE,' "k ¿s COOLGARDIE,
5\PNBt- * V TUESDAY,
(transhipping - .forf ' January 31. Queensland Ports) J January <si.
GULF PORTS TO SYDNEY, NEWCASTLE, AND
QUEENSLAND PORTS. .
' S.S. TIME leaves PORT PIRIE, FRIDAY, January ß. - ,
S.S. ERA leaves WALLABOO, SATURDAY. Jan uarj-jM. _ ' i , ' ,
Cargo must" be delivered alongside Steamers not less than one, hoar before advertised tune of sail
iiip.
Note-Saloon Tickets are now interchangeabl» with Inter-State Companies, subject to conditisaa to be ascertained on application. ,
HOWARD SMITH COMPANY, LIMITED,
113,-King William-street, Adelaida;
and North-parade, Port Adelaide. 2io
WLWBASTH.KAGHÂRH.&GQ.i
PROPRIETARY, LIMITED,
Will dispatch' the following Passenger Steamers
(circumstances permitting) : ALBANY, 1
BUNBURY, f BOMBALA, Saturday, Jan. 21,.
Transhipping for PERTH WHARF, GERALD- TON, and all N.W. PORTS, en through.'Bill»' of
Lading.- ' . i
Note.-Saloon Tickets interchangeable after first port with i other Inter-State Companies, subject to conditions to be ascertained at the Company's
Office.
MCILWRAITH, MCEACHARN, & co. PRO
PB1ETARY, LIMITED.
National Mutual Buildings, 91, King William
s ' street, Adelaide; or
J. RAWLINGS & SON. Port Adelaide. 21«
ÖUDDART, PARKER, & GO.
PROPRIETARY, LIMITED.
will dispatch from Part Adelaide
(circumstances permitting), for
ALBANY, BUNBURY (circumstances permitting), - KBEMANTLE,-TRANSHIPPING FOR GERALD I TON AND NORTH-WEST PORTS.
S.& GRANTALA,., j Saturday | Jan. li | 3 p.m.
MELBOURNE (Transhipping for SYDNEY).
S.S. GRANTALA 1 Thursday ! January 26 | S p.m.
Through Bilis Lading to Perth,
Beloon PASSAGE TICKETS INTERCHANGE- ABLE with other inter-State Companies, subject to conditions, which can be ascertained at our
Offices. ' i
831c D. & J. FOWLER. LIMITED. Agents.
MELBOURNE STEAMSHIP COY.,
> LIMITED. - .' will dispatch their Steamers from Fort1 Adelaida lis under (tircumatiÍDces'permitting): ALBANY, . 1
FREMANTLE. ! S.S. PERTH, " BCKBUKY. f 9th January. , GERALDTON. » . J
MELBOURNE. " V S.S. HOBART, - ÜWSLE. -? .. J -Januarys.
No Transhipment. Splendid Stock Accommodation,
Also taking cargo through to Perth Wharf.' _ ' For freights and passages apply , _ "'
84c -H. MUECKE & CO..?Adelaide and PortT
COAST STEAMSHIP CO., LTDl
STANSBURY.-S.S. JUNO SAILS 9 a.m., Thurs- days, returning same day; Saturdays, 9 a.m., re- turning 10.30 a.m., Mondays.
PORT VINCENT-S.S. JUNO, 9 a.m., Tues- days, returning Wednesdays, 10 a.m.; S.S. CERES. Saturdays, 8.30 a.m., returning same day, 3 p.m.
ARDROSSAN.-S.S. CERES, 9 sum.. Mondays, returning Tuesdays, 10 a.m. Cargo received at No. ' 1 Shed, McLaren Wharf,. Saturdays, and np
to time of sailing.
HOG BAY and QUEENSCLIFFE.-S.S. CERES, 8 a.m., Wednesdays, returning Thursdays, 10 a.m.
EXCURSIONS.-Day Tickets issued Thursday trips to Stansbury and Saturdays Port Vincent, 5[
leturn.
Steamers are timed to meet all mail coacheä.
3eowc A. LcMESSURIER, Secretary.
TX7EST COAST SHIPPING COMPANY-For ¡TY STREAKY, SMOKY, MURAT, and DENIAL BAYS-Tlie MARY ELLIS, now receiving cargo, sails THURSDAY. 5th inst. Freights prepaid.
3,5_A. & E. LeMESSURIER. Agents.
TTTEST COAST SHIPPING COMPANY.-For VV FOWLER'S BAY and POINT SINCLAIR-Th8 ECLIPSE, now receiving cargo, sails THURSDAY, 5th inst. Freights prepaid.
' 3,5_A. & E. LeMESSURIER, Agents.
nCfpR PORT BROUGHTON.-Tile Regular Trader J? 1 VICTOR, now receiving cargo, sails THURS-
DAY. 5th inst.
3,5_A. & E. LeMESSURIER, Agents.
TfcORT WAKEFIELD SHIPPING COMPANY.
J.' FOR PORT WAKEFIELD-PERCY, sails This
Day- (Thursday) at 5 p.m..
_A. & E. LeMESSURIER, Port Adelaide.
TOORT PIRIE SHIPPING COMPANY. - >FOR
t- . PORT PIRIE-The CYGNET (taking place Mary Webster), now receiving cargo No. 1 bhed, McLaren AVharf, sails Saturday, 7th irst.
7_A. & E. LeMESSURIER. Agents.
SPELLS' LINE FOR PORT WAKEFIELD.
* Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays.
1305..
Jan. 5-FLORENCE MAUD. Jan. 7-AMPHIBIOUS.
R. FRiCKER, Port; SPELLS, Port^Wakefleld.
"DORT LINCOLN; NORTH SHIELDS, LOUTH J- , 'BAY, AND TUMBY- BAY.-BEATRICE re- ceiving cargo, Bell & Co.'s Wharf, sails January 6. Freights prepaid. . _. ? .
4-5 . > . H. FRICKER. Port.
Produce Far Sala ana Wasted Uhder.'thls heading (if prepaid), l8 words, one
> ' j insertion, !./; three insertions, 2/6.
WANTED, »about 200 Tons Wheaten Chaff, one
or small lots, on trucks, Adelaide or out stations; state price c.o.d.-"Bonafide," G.P.O.
TTÎTASTED, waggop load good Wheat Straw, de V livered Unley.-R. Wakeham, butcher, Ade- laides^_, _)_
rno FRUITGROWERS.-Our Mr. John Mack, hav J- ing arranged ?< to supply Apples to Africa, London, Liverpool, Hamburg, Holland, French, and other Continental markets, ne will be pre- pared to buy large quantities; also to receive and forward for growers on commission, prepaying freight, and ' supplying wood-wool, wrapping
paper, and nails.
Arrangements have been made for all Fruit to go direct to the buyers in all markets, effecting
large savings.
5-11 J. MACK & SONS, East-End Market.
DRAPER S' PBINTI.NÜ
executed on the shortest notice and on libe-
ral terms at THE .AAÏERXISEB, JOB £JEBNX>. WftJÎBEÏCE,-^ -- - -'- ~ ^*wl
MARSHAL L'S|
GEEAT
SUMMER SALE
CONTINUES TO-DAY/
THURSDAY.
SEE PAGES 4 AND 5.
FURNITURE.
Commence the new year by visiting Marshall's'Great Summer Sale. You -will find it will be to your advantage to inspect our enormous stock of Household Furniture before deciding elsewhere. JSvery con- ceivable article necessary for home appoint-
ments is marked down.
BEDSTEADS. BEDSTEADS.
Our magnificent collection of Bedsteads, in Trench, Italian, and Half-Testers, Cots, &c, will be offered at this sale.
CHILDREN'S COTS.
754. 4.6 x 2.6 French Cot, Black and Orna-
mented", 37/6, sale price 23/6
9.272R. 4.6 x 2.6 Black, Brass French. Cot,
35/, sale price 22/6
22P. 4x2 Black, Brass French. Cot, 40/,
sale price 29/ , ,* , 7S8JT*4.6 x 2.6 Half-tester Black 'Brass
Cot, 59/6, sale price 39/ "
778. 4.6 s 2.6 Black and Brasa French Cot,
49/6, sale price 32/6
1.216. 4.6 x 2.6 Black and Nickel French
Cot, £5 5/, sale price 60A
9,133. 4x2 Black and Ornamented French
Cot, 35/6, sale price 22/6
779T. 4x2 Hálf-tester Black and Brass Cot,
60/, sale pnce 39/6
D5.084. A Superior 3-ft. Black Brass Half
tester Bedstead, 75/. sale price 45/
D5,174. I only 3-ft. Black and Nickel Half
tester Bedstead, 79/6, sale price 42/6
C5.934. 1 only 3-ft. Black and Ornamented
Half-tester Bedstead, 39/6, sale price 22/6 3.217. A pretty 3-ft. Black and Brass Half
tester Bedstead, 55/, sale price 35/
3,217. I only 3 ft. 6 in. Black and Brass
Half-tester Bedstead. 63/, sale price 37/6 D5.374. 1 only 3 ft. 6 in. Black and Nickel
Half-tester Bedstead, £6 10/, sale price 77/6 . .
5,958. 1 only Superior Black and Brass Full
size 'Bedstead, £7 15/, sale price £5.
9,396. A nice design, 4 ft. 6 in. Black Brass
French Bedstead, 63/, sale price 37/6
9,172. Full-size Black Brass French Bed ? stead: 89/6, sale price 58/
2,999. "Full-size Black Brasg French1 Bed-
stead, ' heavily mounted, £7 15/, sale price £5 5/
02,999. Handsome Heavily-mounted Full
size Black and Brass Italian Bedstead, £6 15/, sale price £6 2/6 ,i
9,413P. Handsome Full-size Black and Brass
Italian Bedstead, Pearl mounts, £9 15/, sale price £7 15/ * x .
327. A very Handsome Full-size Black and
Nickel Italian Bedstead, £5 5/, sale price K9.311. Full-size Black and Brass Italian
Bedstead, superior finish, £10 10/, sala
price £7
02,468. Pretty Full-size Black and Nickel
Italian Bedstead, £7 15/, sale price £5
15/
BEDEOOM SUITES.
We respectfully draw your attention to the excellent selection of Bedroom Suites
' offered.
Z6703. A Noble Figured Huon Pine Bed-
room Suite, of 6 pieces, consisting of à 5-ft. spacious hanging wardrobe, with . "bevel swing door, a handsome 4-ftv toilet
pair to match; 2 chairs, and towel horse, £22 10/, usual price £30.
X6703J. A Very Pretty 4-ft. Suite ^Stained Walnut, with ash panels, 'comprising wardrobe, with bevel glass door, hanging room, drawer, &c., and superior pair to match £16 16/, usual price £19 10/
Marshall's Exceptional Value in a 3^piece Bedroom Suite, light or dark color, con- sisting of a 3 ft. 6 in. wardrobe, with large bevel door and every convenience, a marble-top and tile-back washstand, and a 3-drawer Duchess Toilet Chest, the lot £6 12/6
X6708. An exceptionally First-class Bed-
room, Suite ,of 6 pieces, in quartered figured Silky'Oak. .consisting of a" hand ' some ,6-ft.-wardrobe, fitted with drawers, millineryj cupboards,' hanging spaces, lead lights, and two large-shaped bevelled doors, all finely carved; also'a'4.6'hand- some pedestal Toilet Pair, with swing mirror, tile back and marble-top wash stand, two chairs, and towel rail. Every- thing finished in bebt style throughout, £70, sale price £55.
X6728. A very cheap , Bedroom Suite, 3
pieces, in Blackwood, consisting ? of a heavy 5 ft".' Wardrobe, 2 large bevel glass * doors and drawers, 4. ft. Toilet Table, 'with bevel glass side wings, also swing mirror in centre,'4 ft. marble-top Wash stand, fitted with tile back and night * cupboard, brass mountings, sale price
1£26 5/.
TOILET PAIRS.
X5001-ÍA-3 fe. Stained Wood Toilet Pair, -.light or dark,'-17/6, usual price 20/ > \ ,\ X5200J-A 3 it. Stained Walnut or Light
colored Toilet Pair, table " and swing mirror, jewel drawers, &c, and Maxble ' 'top Washstand, with tile back, to match,
to clear 39/6 ' . ,
X5205J-A 3 ft. 6 in. Toilet Pair, in huon
pine or blackwood, a serviceable and substantial pair, 90/, usual price £5.5/ .
X5205-3.6 Stained Walnut or Light Toilet
Pair, with large swing bevel mirror and jewel boxes on table, marble top and tile . back washstand, 85/, sale price 75/
X52021-Handsome 3.6 Blackwood or Huon
Pine Toilet Pair, with large bevel mirror and 4 drawers and washstand to match, with, marble top and tile and mirror, back, £6 17/6, sale Drice £6 10/
X5215-Handsome *-ft. Cheval Toilet Pair
in Solid Blackwood, comprising a table, with 48 x 14 bevel glass, and a magnificent washstand, with 3 bevel plates in back, marble top and tile back, £15 15/, sale price £12 12/
X5213-A Really First-class 3.6 American Walnut Chippendale Toilet Pair. We draw special attention to this unique de- sign, £15 15/, sale price £10 10/.
WARDROBES. , WARDROBES.
X6731£-4.0 Stained any color Wardrobe,
large hangine space and drawers, usual price 67/6, sale 55/
X6735J-4.0' Wardrobe in Kauri Pine, with
48 x, 12f bevel glass doors and drawers, undoubted bargain, usual price 95/, sale
85/
X67333-A 4-ft. Light or Dark Wardrobe,
with two large bevel-plat« doors, 44 x 13, a handsome cornice, and fitted up with every convenience. A reahbargain, £5 10/, usual price £6 15/
X6735A-A 4-ft. Huon Pine or Blackwood Wardrobe, with spindle or schaped cor- nice, large bevel-plate door, and long drawer, £6 10/, usual price £7 15/ ,
X6739-Elegant 5 ft. Double-g.ass Door Wardrobe, fitted with best bevelled sil- vered plates handsomely carved panels, and fitted throughout in best style, £10 5/, usual price £12 10/.
X6728-A Noble Design, 5.0 Wardrobe,
Blackwood or Huon Pine, fitted with 2 large bevel plate doors and drawers, capacious hanging room, brass mountings, heavy cornice, and well carved, finished in every detail throughout, sale price only
£12.
TOILET CHESTS AND CHESTS.
X6S3U 3-Drawer Toilet Chest, in Pine
Stained, any color, with Jewel Boxes, only 32/6
68313 3-Drawer Toilet Chest, in Pine Stained, any color, with a nice swing mirror, only 27/6
Large 5-Drawer Toilet Chest, 16 x 12, bevel
plate. Jewel Boxes, stained any color, usual price 57/6, sale 69/
X5231. An Elegant 3 ft. 6 in. Marble-top
Blackwood Washstand, with a. high tile back, fitted with drawers and night cup- board. In drawing your attention to th» article we might mention that it serves the purpose of a washstand 'and chest combined, and at the price offered a bar- gain, usual price 95/, sale 82/6
A 3-Drawer Chest, stained any color, sale
price 15/9
7-Drawer Chest, in Blackwood or Huon
Phie, only 67/6
8-Drawer Chest, well made, and a good ser
MANCHESTER ROOM,
Lot 1. 2 bales White Honeycomb Quilts,
1/6 each
Lot 2. 360 Colored Alliambra Quilts, 1/
each
Lot 3". 25 pieces Colonial Wool .Flannel,
Natarals, Grevs, and Fawn shades, usual value 1/1, for 6d. vard .
Lot 4. 10 pieces All-wool Real Welsh Flan-
nel, selling prices 1/ and 1/3, now to clear
at 6d. yard
Lot 5. 6 pieces-360 yards Imitation Silk
Stripe Shirting, usual value 74d. yard, now to clear at 3d. yard, 2/11 dozen
Lol 6. 50 pieces White Flannelette, usual
value 5/6 dozen, our clearing sale price 3/H dozen . j ,
Lot 7. l8 pieces Galateas and Partingtons
Stripes, 1/, reduced to 6M. yard , LoL 8. 40 pieces Marlborough Shirting, ' a
first-class soft, comfortable-wearing, light, weight fabric, suitable for pyjamas, shirts, and underwear, 1/1 yard, now to be cleared at 7}d. yard '
Lot 9. 10 pieces Superior Woven Zephypr
Shirtings, in Stripes and Checks, usual prices lOJd. to 1/1¿, all Tto clear at 7&1.
yard.
BARGAINS AND JOB' LOTS OF "
CALICOES.
Lot 10. 20 pieces (White Twill Sheeting,
double width, usual value 1/ yard, our sale price 7Jd. yard l ..*
Lot 11. 100 pieces White Longcloth, soft
finish, in 12-yard lengths, usual . pri^e 3/11 per piece, our sale price 2/11 per
piece
Dress Stuff This*
Morning.
Lot 12. 1 bale 32-inch Soft-finish 'While
Calico, to clear at 3d. yard, 2/11 dozen.
Lot 13. 40 pieces - Nainsook-finish White
Longcloth, 35 inches wide./.A job pur-,. chase from an overstocked,! warehouse. Usual value 5/6 dozen, our clearing sale price 4d. yard, 3/11 dozen \
Lot 14. 22 pieces Scoured Grey Calico,
32 in. wade, usual value 7/6 dozen, our
sale price 4/11 dozen
Lot 15. 150 White Honeycomb Quilts,
single-bed size, usual price 3/11 for 1/11 each. ,
BARGAINS AND JOB LOTS OF
QUILTS.
Lot 16. 100 Kapok Cushions, in soft Art
Cambric covering, to clear at >I0Jd. each Lot 17. 50 Frflted Kapok Cushions, to clear
at 1/9 each
Lot l8. 200 Feather Pillows, to clear sharp
at 1/9 each
Lot 20. 36 Feather Pillows, first-class quali-
ty -Feathers, in pure Lmen Tick, usually \ sold at 12/6. our sale prices 7/6.' each
Lot 21.23 pairs White Colonial Wool Blan-
kets; size 84 x 66 in., full three-quaVter size bed, slightly soiled; thrown» out/to - clear at 18/6 per pair
Lot 22. 40 pairs White Blankets, small
sizes, to clear at 3/11 pair
Lot 23. 50 pairs White Wool Blankets, sin-
gle-bed size, usual value 10/6 for 7/6 pair Lot 24. 15 pairs Soft Colonial Wool Blan-
kets, single-bed size, 18/6 for 15/ per pair Lot 25. 25 pairs Soft Colonial Wool Blan-
kets, for three-quarter beds, 21/ for 16/6
I pair.
BARGAINS IN BLANKETS.
16 pairs Soft Colonial .Wool ' Blankets, full
sues, usual price 26/ for 21/ pair
White Honeycomb Quilts, sale prices 2/11,
3/11, 4/6, 5A1 each \
Honeycomb Toilet'Covers, sale prices JOid.i
1/, IA 1/6, 1/11 each , -
Marcella Qirdfcs, full sizes, reduced to 7/11,
10/6, 12/6 each
Bargains and odd lots o£ Sheetings, im all I widths, must be cleared
White, Plain, and Twill Sheetings, 72 to 80
in., clearing at 1/, 1/3, 1/6 yard
Unbleached Sheetings, 2 yards wide, clear-
ing at 8d.. 10|d., 1/, 1/3 yard
Verandah Tickings, 36 to 72-in. wide, clear-
ing at 9Jd., 1/, 1/4 1/6, 1/11 yard
200 dozen Frilled Pillow. Cases, ouE.ssale
price-4-Jd. each i
6 dozen Frilled Pillow Cases,* usual valueil/6,
now to clear at 10}d. each
4 dozen Superior Hemstitched Frill Pillow
Cases, usual value, 3/11 each, our'sale
price 2/9 each
5 dozen Fine Twill Pillow Cases, frilled,
usual value 2/6 each, our sale price 1/9 í -each. \ -i * o \w ii ,!.
20 pieces Printed French Twill Blousing
Flannel, all wool, usual value 1/11, per yard, to clear at 1/ yard ,
7 pieces Bordered Pink Apron Cloth, usual
value 10}d. yard, now to clear at 6d. yard,
5/11 dozen. > '
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ELECTROPLATE, CUTLERY
CHINA, AND GLASS- WARE. , t
B3. Glass Jam Tumblers, 2/6, for 1/3
dozen
Etched Circle Tumblers, fine quality, 6/6,
for 4/3 dozen
Covered Glass Sugar Basins, special, 6d.
each
Covered Glass Butter Dishes, only Sd.
each
B26. Covered Glass Jam Dishes, only 4M.
each
N. and G. China Cups and Saucers, tea
size. 3/11 dozen
W. and G. China Cups and Saucers, break-
fast size, 4/11 dozen
W. and G., Pink, or Blue 6-in. China Plates,
6/6 for 4/6 dozen
Pink, Drab, Grey, and Blue decoration, 21
piece Tea Sets, 4/ per sefc
40 piece Blue Willow Tea Sets, 7/11 per
set
Blue or Red Band, large size, .Vegetable
Dishes, 2/3 each
Blue or Red Band 6-m. Plates, 2/3 dozen Blue or Red Band 8-in. plates, 2/11 dozen Blue or Red Band 10 in. Plates, 3/11 dozen Blue or Red Band Gravy Boats, 5d. each. Blue or Red Band Meat Dishes, 9 in. 6d.,
10 in. 9d. 12 in, 1/ each
E.P. 4-Bottie Dinner Cruet, to go at 3/11,
ordinary price 7/6
Bread Saws, 6íd. each
Hot Water Jugs, with hinged metal cover,
1/4^ each
Fancy Decorated Cheese Stands, 1/31 each Bedroom Water Bettie and Tumblerl only
6>,d.
Glass Tomato Sauce Bottles,** 9d. for 6d.
each
W. & G. China Egg Cups, 9d. dozen
2-pinfc Plain Glass Water Jugs, 9d. each China Jugs, large size, only 1/4 each China Jugs, quart size, 1/2 each
Hall or Bedroom Hanging Lamps, 1/9
each
White Handle Table Knives, best make, W.
R. Humphrey & Co., Sheffield, onlj; 11/6 per dozen, worth 18/6 dozen
White Handle Dessert Knives, do., 8/6 per
dozen, worth 15/6 dozen
Printed Milk Basms, good useful sizes,
2td., Sha., 4id.. 5Jd
26-Piere Duiner Sets, 18/6 for 12/6 set
Key Pattern Sherry or Port Wine Glasses,
6/6 for 4/6 do-sou
32-Piece Dinner Sets, with Soup Plates,
only 17/6 per set
54-Piece Dinner Sets, ordinary price 42/. to
« go at 20/
Stag Handle Carving Knives and Forks, re-
liable goods, 2,9 per pair
Xylonite (White) Handle Carving Knife,
Fork, and Steel, 3/11 per set
White Fluted 21-Piece Tea Sets, 4/11 per
White Fluted 40 Piece Tea Sets, 9/6 per
set
Drapery and Clothing.
FOALE'S
POPULAR
HALF-YEARLY SALE.
THOUSANDS UPON THOUSANDS OB
BARGAINS
AT
FOALE'S
EMPORIUM
To be disposed of in rapid succession Whilst an aggregation of Bargains are finding new owners, others are being pre pared and thus a continual stream flows out to the public, until our whole stock of Summer Goods is finally cleared
This operation is a necessity of modern trading, enabling ua to sell out every article of ¡seasonable stock to make room for shipments of fresh supplies for the approaching ¡season.
Foale's Rundle street Emporium is a favorite resort at all seasons of i the year, but never more favored than during Foale's Popular/Half yearly; Sales.
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BARGAINS.
BARGAINS.
^ BARGAINS
A GREAT CLEARANCE OF DRESS
MUSLINS
Tlie Splices tooday are cut to almost
vanishing point, 'and at such prices we anticipate every yard will be ¡.old in a short
time.
All our Colored French Muslins at 6id
yard reduced to 2/11 dozen
All our Colored French Muslins at lO^d
yard reduced to 4/11 dozen
All our beautiful rich Organdie Muslins, * «1 choice shadings and fine texturéiS^ al
most resembling Chiffon, IA 1/6, 1/9
per yard, reduced to 5/11 per, dozen ¿ards
w ' o
All our lovely Organdie Muslins at 1/11
"vard, sale pnce SJd >ard Our .vpry finest and best at 2/11 yard, reduced to 1/6 per j ard
' * .
Buy now at Sale Prices and Collect Em
ponum Coupons.
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Sales Prices at the Ribbon, Glove, Handker-
chief, and Embroidery Counter.
Ladies' While Hemstitched Handkerchiefs,
2/6 dozen, sale price 1/6 dozen
Ladies' Li-le Thread Gloves, all «izes, in
Tan, Beaver, and White, usual price, lOJd, sale price 5kl pair | 4 inch Glace and. Merv Ribbon, m Helio,
Green, Resida* Brown, Nil, and Navy, usual price Sid. and 10£d. yard, sale pnce 2Jd yard
White" Cambric Embroidery, 2£ to 3 in.
wide,r2id and 3îd yard, sale price 1/6]
dozen '?
) -"". i
Ladies' Kid Gloves, m Tan, Beaver, and.
Black, two'dome fasteners,L 2/11 pair, &ale pnce-1/11 pair
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Black Fall .Net, lOJd >ard, sale price 4Jd
jard r !
Emporium Coupons Gi\en TO-DAY TO-DAY TO-DAY
CLOTHING AT SALS PRICES, Men's Strong Overalls, worth 3/6, sale
price 1/11 ' "
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Men's Strong Tweed Trousers, worth 4/6,
sale price 2/11
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Bovs' Serge Sailor Suits, 4/11, sale price
3/11 . - ' ' , ,
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Boys' Washing Suits, 4/6, sale price 2/11 Boys' Washing Blouses, 1/9, sale price 10J<1.
Bovs' Washing Blouses, 2/11, Sale price 1/9
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Gents' Silk Pans Derby Ties, IA sale price
did.
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Gents' Strong Washing Shirts, 1/6, sale
price 1/_
Boys' Strong Skirts, all sizes, 1/6, sale
price 1/ each_
Men's Cream Silk Finished Shirts, 2/11,
sale price 1/11 _
Boy<=' Strong Washing- Knickers, 1/11 and
2/6, sale price 1 '; all sizes
White, Honeycomb Towels, 2d., sale price
Id. each
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White Honeycomb Towels, 4Sd., sale price
v 2íd. each
a
White Honeycomb Towels, 6id., sale price
4id. each
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Brown Turkish Towels, 7íd., sale price 4td
a
A special shipment of Curtain Muslins bought for this sale. See these in our window. . Marvellous values.
Bordered Curtain Muslins, worth 2/3, sale
price 1/6 pair; worth 2A sale price 1/9 pair; worth 2/11, sale price 1/11 pair; 3/11, sale price 2/6 pair; 4/6, sale price 2/11 pair; 5/6, sale price 3/3 pair
Emporium Coupons Given.
MARVELLOUS SHOWROOM
BARGAINS.
Ladies' Blouses, 1/11 and 2/6, sale price
lWd. _^
Ladies' Crash Skirts, 4/11, sale price 2/11 Ladies' Choice Millinery, all at sale prices.
FOALE'S
EMPORIUM,
Drapery and Clothing.
THE PEOPLES STORES
immËxvsË SUCCESS
OF THE
' MAMMOTH SALE
OF N
WILSON, BRICE, & CO'S STOCKS
AT 1/6 yard-Superior qualities m Double
width All Wool Corduroys, Can- vas Voiles, Solid Voiles Con lette Voiles, Silk Voiles Granite Cloths, Canvas Cloths, Sïïk Lu* tres, Hopsacks Serges, Casa meres, Figured Delaines, au Cíeme marked up to 4/6 ( yard Ask to see these fashionable Creme Fabric«
AT 3/11 each-A quantity of Ladies' Crash
Costume Skirts, good shapes, all
sizes
AT 3 11 each-Ladres' Crash Coats, newest
Shapes, Shoulder Capes, Bell Sleeves, ¡Le splendid -value
AT 61d each-Liai s' Pretty Silk Ties,
assorted colorings fringed end'!
Wilson, Brice, & Co - pnce11/6
each
AT 3d each-The whole stock of Ladies
Leather Shaped Belts also White Satin and Washing Belts, markid up to 2/11 each
AT 6d each-Children's Sunshades, in
pretty colorings, marked 1/, 1/6
each
AT 6id yard-Black Glace Silk Ribbons
Pure Silk, 4 in wide
SEE OUR WINDOWS
At 1/ each-An Excellen1- Showing of Men's
, Shirts, 1/ each, Gents' Ties, m . lots of twelve for 1/, Gents
Linen Collars, all sizes and shapes, lots of sue for 1/
AT 6?d vard - An Excédent Showing of
Silks, all description«, ^Wilson, Brice, & Co's pnce up to 4,0
j ard
AT 3»d yard-Wdson, Brice; & Co's
\ whole stock of best quality
French Cambrics, guaranteed to wash and wear well, usual pnce lOd, 9Jd , 8j<L yard/ "_
AT 3id yard-Stacks of* Double-width
Lmenettes, in best qualities, vanous colorings, marked 7*d and 6}d T
AT 6Jd yard-542 yards of Fancy Satin
Merveilleux "Silk», Wilson, Brice,
t A .and Co 'a pnces 2/6 and 1/1L yard.
AT 31d yard-^64 pieces of Colored Roman
Satins, these ajje worth lOJd
?sard
AT 9d Blouse Length-The whole stock of
Pretty Creme ground Delaines, Colored Scroll and Floral De
signs
AT ljd j ard-A quantity of Vodes and
Muslins, pretty Floral Designs
AT 2/11 Dress Xength--35 pieces Double1,
' width leaked Crashes, Greys,
Fawns, &c, marked 8/11 dress
AT Half Price-Wilson, Brice, & Co's
t Stock of r Black Silk^ Laces and
Insertions, m Guipures and Chan- tilly, marked up to 5/6 yard
AT l|d yard-A large showing of Pretty
Creme, White, and Pans Laces and Insertions, Wilson Bnce. and Co 's pnces 1/3, 1/, lOid , 8id
AT 3/11 each-Young Ladies' Trimmed Md
hneiy, pretty fancy and Leghorn Straws, trimmed with Chiffons, Ribbons, and Buckles
AT 5/11 eachr-Some Lovely Creations m
Ladies' Millinery, trimmed with Chiffons, Lace», and Flowers
AT Id each-Hundreds of Sprajs of Mil
linery Flowers ythrown out for
clea ranee
AT 1/ eacli-German Lmen Aprons, with
Bib and Straps, Wilson, Brice, _and Co 's pnce 1/6 each_ AT 2/11 each-The balance of the Stock of
Colored Crash Sisirts, Wilson, Brice, & Co 's pnce 5/11 and 4/11
AT 5/11 each-Pretty Crash Coat=, newest
shapes, smartly tnmmed with "White Strappings
AT 4/11 each-Ladies' Cambric Wrappers
m a variety of colorings
4T 3/11-Men's Tweed Trousers, good
qualities, marked up to 8/11
AT 10/6 each-Men's Tweed Suits, all sizes,
Wilson, Bnce, & Co's pnce 25/
each
AT 6d. for 3-Dozens of Gents' Reat-quality
Fourfold Linen Collars/all good shapes, all sizes, Wilson, Bnce, and Co 's pnce 9d each
At Halfpnce-Gents' Sample Socks,
Shirts, Silk Handkerchiefs, ¿Le, all at Halfpnce
AT 1/ each-A quantity of large-size
Turkish Towels, Wilson, Bnce, and Co 's pnce l/ll each
AT 1/ljt-50 boxes Townes' Suede Lisle
Gloves, Beavers and Blacks, Self and Black Points, worth, 1/11
AT 8id j ard-86 pieces Pure Sdk Ribbon,
6 in wide, a lovely assortment of colors, marked 1/3 yard
WE'LL CHIP THE PRICES DOWN, BUT
NEVER THE QUALITY.
FAMOUS LOW PRICES AT
THE MAMMOTH SALE
of
WILSON, BRICE, & CO'S STOCK
THE
PEOPLE'S STORES,
Drapery and Cle ung.
See Page 1.
JOHN MARTI! & CO.
? LIMITED, t
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AN :..
EXTRAORDINARY
SALE!
OUR GREAT SUMMER
SALE
KOW
Monej. Come in now, and 6ccure some oí the Big Bargains we arc offering in every department ol our Store". ' ' (
"WE'RE
CLEARING ' t
' UP
i ?" x THE
1 /. 'f\ 'STORE.*1
¿Rushing ouVpell-mell.all.our, Great Summer
Stock at Prices which make this ^ >. ,,
. THE SALE OP THE SEASON!. \ w THE SALE" OF THE SEASON!
Read this Short- and Convincing List. ,. "'"OUR GREAT, SUMMER SALE." , v- " SILKS.
Creme "Jap Silks, Striped Tussore Silks, Colored
Accordeon-Plcated Silks, all at
Gd. yard.
Superior Japanese Silks, m all Colors, clearing- at
- 3d. yard. Striped Jap Silks, Spot Mousseline Silks, Spot
Satins, Colored Broche»,
< - 11 yard. All our Spot Tussores, Spot Shan-Tungs, and Spot
Jap. Silks to go at i
." 1.6 yard.
.AT - - - *.""" ' *~Jk
"*" ''''OL^ORE^T'stàtitiR'lîirlE.» \
sr ¡i i , i - - r*^ .
- - " - «DRESSES.'1 ^ . v
A big lot of "-Double-Width, useful'Dress Tweeds*
thrown out at i
>?>"«* 3d yard. Piles of Pretty Spot ".Ecarte" Tweeds, to go at ,
-, ' 6d. yard. Stylisli All-Wool Vigoréau Voiles, in Greys, Fawns,
and Blues, all to go .at* * "J
' 8d vard.
Tables of Fancy Voiles,''Fancy ^Tweeds, All-Wool
Canvas Voiles, Fancy Hopsacks, all to be cleared , "double Quick" at,
J r ^ V yard. |
*.r rti / -.jJó^/'í ,1 'Hhii |\^w,j
m<\ . --"DUR' GREAT, 9üMMERiÖAliE>,,,J,.-,L <?
'/'ii i'ai f i . Í . .'i ,VÍ.V~.. 4* f1 * '.-' SHOW ROOM BARGAINS. '?? }i -¡-¡.V
-.I n i u u ' ^TÎJ J J ii t
Ladies' Pretty Combnr' Wranpers, full made and
ncllrfinfthed. to lxV-elcared at'J -t ,» - rr« >~oU »>.<w , - 2/11 each.
.loo. 'BLOUSES' BLOUSES! BLOUSES! , w - Tnbles^of Dainty Blouse«!, m all* the new styles,
to bq cleared at the wonderfully low-pncos, i "
1/11 and 2.01.each* "CRASH COSTUMES. t ,
Ladies» Slyli<¡lil\ rinished^ Crash Costumes, all re
dike'd for sttifc selling to ' * ' ."
j fl/11, o;il, 12 0 each.1 Children'» «Japanese, Silk Frocks, dainty- little
values, trimmed with Wide Lace, all to go?at
3/11 each.
f \T -\
"OUR GREAT SUMMER SALE,"
{ LACES, i.e. ice t ^ w U '
Guipure Imitation Torchon, Val, Fancy Lace and
Insertions, 2/6, 2/11 dozen, clearing at "
<, j " i *?> Id. v&rd Mercerised Lace Insertion, 4. to 6 in. wide, 4A*>
5/11 dozen, clearing at
i 4 i -r t i/ii dozen Fancy Insertions, Creme, White and« Pana, Gm
pure Oriental, and Fancy \al, 3/11, 4/11, 5/11, clearing at j __
2A1 dozen
Beautiful Oriental Lace, in Pans shade and Creme,
4/6, 4/11, clearing at
.,3/}! yard
Fancj Guipure Insertions, Floral Designo, 3/0, 3/11,
clearing at ^
1/11 yard Embroideries, 3 to 6 m wide, clearing at
lil dozen
Beautiful Made Face Nets, all colors, 1/3, 1/6,
clcjnng at *
Sid each Guipure Stole Collars, lOJd., clearing at
4id each
Silk Braid Stoles, 2/6 for 1/ 3/6 for 1/6
Pretty Crash Stoics, 3/0, 2/11, 2/6, clearing at
1.'« each
tancy Stole Collars, 1/3, 1/, lOJd , clearing at
Old each. RIBBONS
5J m Merv Ribbons all shades, 1/6 yard, clearing
at
Cid yard
51 m Shot Silk Ribbons, all shades, 1/3,1/6 yard,
all to go at
6¿d yard
6-m Spot Ribbons, Sid , lOld, clearing at
., 4¿d yard
7\ in Silk Floral Ribbons, 2/11, 4/6 yard, clear
ing at
1/11 yard.
Wide Fancy Snot Ribbons, 7Jd, Sd yard, clear
ing at \
2d yard.
10 in Spot Chiffon, 6jd yard, clearing at
Id yard.
All o\er, Black and White, Fancy Set, 1/11 yard,
clearing at
* 7id yard
l8 m Floral Chiffon, 1/ j ard, clearing at
Sd. yard I»OT ALL AT COST PRICE'
Hot all at cost pnce but pretty near it. Compare the majontv of the prices that we are charging for values at this Great Sale of ours, for we have marked them down as low as practical, up to-date
business methods warrant
THE DTQ STORE
BIG
WHERE 10UR MONEÏ GOES FARTHEST, »
Drapery and Clothing.
t ANOTHER LIST OF ''
i
j
MARVELLOUS
BARGAINS
AT ODB . .,-' '- ,*
'i.ù'i:
CLEARIN&0ÜT SALiÉ;
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j 300 yards DoublfeWidtb. (liNVAS' VOILE
DRESS GOODS, in various «had«, marked 9d;-per yard, Sale Price To-dij, "l/6 the areas' " -
42 pieceg Rich Qualify 'ALL-WOOL CAN- VAS VOILES, m pretty flakes, in all the
leading shades, marked 1/11 and 2/6 . <? - ' ;< ,v 3 - \ yard, Sale Price 1/3 yard N
800 yards GOOD QUALITY; CAMBRIC^ - PRINTED and FLAKED ZEPHYRS,
marked up to llid. yard, Sale Price 4j,d.
i '
yard ,
6 pieces 36-in. wtöe,1 WOVEN ^SPQI
CRASH, in.^Black^spots^ Blue spot»/
marked T/1Í yard, Sale Price To-day only,
:8Jd.'yard\' ' - ' - ' I ,
36 LADIES' BI^CK-ANDWHITE SUN , SHADES,' marked Ji/fy Sale Price, 1/8
each' ^ ' _<. _4 j\ '
A Large Lot of MANCHESTER REM
NANTSo'f au ¿inds, wfll Jje'Sold To-day - aÉHAEE-PRICEr-^^rjJ '* "
n » / j- c-^ , , u » ^-u-... 1 , - r .1i " , j _o ,, > - _, vi 'n. (
42 pieces. Rich Quality, COLORED JAPA«
. - NESE SILKS, m evêi-y ¿jhaó^.Sale Prie*
*' " "- '" D'VClr' i ' To-day Bid. yard - /." M.
""I. -> « . ' 1 '
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A -.Large Range -of Superior Quality,
J CREAM: JAPANESE Snks/in 27-in.,
^ Sale Puces 1/6, 1/11, 2/3, 2/6 yard
t
ï,000 Cards GOOD QUALITr'HOOKS and
EYES, 2 dozen on' a Card, Sale Price To- day, 12 CARDS for ONE PENNY,
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36 Boxes BLACK VELVET'DRESS BIND . ING, marked 2jd. yard, Sal» Price To-day; , , 12 Yards for 3d-. I j - - - -
About ^50 dozen Cubes of PRETTY LACE'
PINS and TOILET PINS, marked up to Cid. each,' Sale Price To-day lJd. each.
Our Stock of LADIES' FULL LENGTH
and t THREE QUARTER LENGTH HANDSOME CRASH COATS, richly,
finished and trimmed, all High-class Gar«
1
ments, marked 49/6, Sale Pnce To-d*y, 21/ each
r __.. -
About 60 pairs of LADIES' SUPERIOR
QUALITY CORSETS, in 19, 20 only, marked up to from 5/11 to 10/6, Sale Pnce To-dajî 2/6
39 LADIES' WHITE, MUSLIN UNDER. ' SKIRTS, with Vandyke frill, marked
5/11, Sale Price To-day only 2/6 each
A Lot of CHILDREN'S PRINT PETTI'
COATS, -with Cabco Bodice, marked 2/11,
Sale Price 1/ each
Hundreds of LADIES' ALL-WOOL DE-'
LAINE BLOUSES, pretty, gooda, Sal» Prices 5711, 6/11, 8/11, 9/6 each
THE COLISEUM,
16 AjmJI^ ELP£DJ¿E^IREEae^