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Cromwell : •I™SE;pCIIEMEp!- f QpM EAT "C LEIE I§ G S ALE AT W. TALBOYS' LP ID OF HOUSE, DRAPERY* CLOTHING, & BOOTS CAN NOWJBE BOUGHT AT THE ABOVE ESTABLISHMENT AT SUCH VERY LOW .''■' PRICES AS TO :..-. EXCITE THE WOIISriDIEIR, ; ■■',; OF EVERYONE MAKING A PURCHASE. Fancy Dresses, 10s 6d, worth 16s Prints, 6d, worth 9d Grenadines, 18s*6d, worth 27s 6d Fast colour do., 74d, worth lOd Figured Lustres, Is 3d, worth Is 9d Hoyle's best do., B£d, worth 13 .Brocaded do., la 6d,.worth 2s Muslins, 7d, worth lid French Mferinos, 2s 6d, worth 4s Superior d0.,.9d, worth is 3d Large Stock of Winceys and Wincey Skirtinos, from is 3<L Brown Hollands, lOd, worth Is 3d [ ". Calicoes, 6d, worth 8d Best do., Is, worth Is 6d I Horrocks's, 7|d, worth lOd '" Diapers^ls 3d, worth 2s ~ ■ - | . Best do., 9d, worth Is Bargains in Flannel, Is 6d, worth 2s 3d. COME EARLY AND' SEE TEE REMNANT TABLE. A few Men's Tweed Suits, 355, worth 50s. Tweed Suits, 555, worth 70s Tweed Coats, 15s, worth 20s ' Extra good do., 60s, worth 80s Tweed Coats, 20s', worth 27s 6d Silk-mixed do., 67s 6d, worth 85s Silk-mixed do., 27s 6d, worth 35s Tweed Trousers and Vests, from 17s 6d,- worth 27s 6d. Tweed Trousers, 12s, worth 17s 6d I Moles, 7s 6d, worth" 8s Cd Corded do., 14s, worth 20s | Do., Bstsd, worth 10s 6d . • Best Corded, 16s 6d, worth 22s 6d ,| Best do., 9s 6d, worth lis 6d , Men's Flannels, large sizes, 5s 6d.—Knitted Drawers, in white and grey, 6s 6d. CRIMEANS, CRIMEANS, from 5s 6d. French Felt Hats, from 4s 6d. BOOTS! BOOTS! BOOTS! Ladies' Kid Boots; 8s 6d 1 Men's Kid Boots', 14s 6d Black lasting do., 9s 6d | Superior do., 17s 6d . Children's Boots wiD be sold at Cost Price. • . The Watertights and Shooting Boots usually sold at 22s 6d are now reduced to 18s. All intending purchasers are requested to come early, as the goods are marked at such low prices that they are bound sOon to be sold. It is impossible to quote the price of every article, but all.goods will be sold for cash at the above uniform reduction. , . "VS7". TALBOYS, London House, Cromwell.

pOK ONE MONTH ONLY, J. SOLOMON'S, GENUINE CLEARING SALE —OF—DEAPERY, CLOTHING, BOOTS, ..FANCY GOODS, CEOCKEEY- . WAEE, AND JEWELLERY. MUST BE SOLD TO MAKE ROOM FOR NEW SEASON'S GOODS. NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED. J. S. is so well satisfied with the patronage he has received since he opened in Cromwell, that he'has determined to give the public an opportunity of securing goods at such a low figure as enables hJn to DEFY COMPETITION. Ladies' Grenadine Dresses, IS yds, 10s (5d Women's Boots, from 5s per pair Ladies' and Children's Dresses, very cheap ) . Ladies' and Children's Trimmed and Untriinmed ' Hats, very cheap. Men - S best Silk-mixed Suits, 65s Ladies' made-up Dresses, very cheap Calico, Cd ; Flannels, Is 6d, per yard . Men's Boots, of all descriptions, very cheap. , TEN PER CENT DISCOUNT OFF THE ABOVE LOW PRICES FOR CASH. It is impossible to quote the price of everything, but all goods will be sold equally low. CROCKERYWARE; A GREAT SACRIFICE IN CONSEQUENCE OF GIVING UP THIS BRANCH. Under the management of Mrs Solomon. S 0 L THE ORIGINAL CHEAP DRAPER. (Premises lately occupied by the Bank of New Zealand.)

ULES LA FONTAINE, U - ■: . WHEELWRIGHT; *- MELMORE-STREET, CROMWELL, Rp . SANSOM, SADDLER HARNESS-MAKER, MELMORE-STREET, CROMWELL, Begs to inform the pul)lic tbat he is cwrying on , , , .' ii ! i • • business at the Premises lately occupied by Mr Is prepared to execute all orders and repairs mtrusted to hirn tioh'and moderate charges, to merit the public ' . -■■'... patronage. r — Collars, Pack-saddles, and Harness of every description made on the premises. Opposite the Dank of New Smith Wales. Repairs done on the shortest notice. Opposite the Dank of New South Wales.

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Cromwell Argus, Volume V, Issue 226, 10 March 1874, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Cromwell Argus, Volume V, Issue 226, 10 March 1874, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Cromwell Argus, Volume V, Issue 226, 10 March 1874, Page 2

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