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Auctions PRELIMINARY ADVERTISEMENT, THURSDAY, 13th DECEMBER, 1888. At East Street Auotion Room, At 11 o'clock sharp. Christmas & New Year Presents. Q1 Oaaea JAPANESE MANU- O1 Ol FAOTUREB. Ol WORKS~OF ART. MESSRS FRIEDLANDER BROS have received instruction! from the Director of the Museum of Arts a,nd Manufacture!, Japnn, to arrange the »bove for Sale by Pobllo Auction at the above time and place. Fall particulars In future ieaue. FRIBDLANDER BROS., PETER WILLIAMS, 11 44 ' Auctioneer. Pahlic Notices. Bead 11 TDE MIRROR," AHIGH-OLASS Weokly Social, Political, Literary, and Dramutic pnpor, to be published every FHIDAY, price 3d, by the Centennial Printing and Publishing Company, Limited, Melbourne Place, RubboH Street, Melbourne. REID AND GRAY'S NEW IMPROVED T OWDOWN TILBVATORT)INDER L Hi d Will be exhibited at work at, the forth, coming Show, and may be seen after that m our yard at ABhbnrton. I*4l Wool I AM prepared to purchase WOOL of all descriptions,' m any quantity at full market prioos. G. BISSET. Also buyer of SHEEP-SKINS and HIDES, 11 28
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1991, 8 November 1888, Page 3
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