The inhabitants of the Cromwell district are sometimes pimled to know which is the be?I; and cheapo?!; establirhmenfe to purchase their supplies of drapery and clothing at. They should no longer remain in doubt on that score. If they will only pay one visit to W. T.u,r. iys' Lopdoii House, they will discover for themselves that it is nob only the cheapest hut the Le.it store at which to deal for these articles. Mr Talhoys has made Arrangements to import his stock dirct from the Home markets, and the public can re. : t assured that everything will he sold by lr>m .it an advance only sufficient to repay the original 00-.t, rod return a fair percentage on the outlay. Every article in Mr Talhoys' establishment hj marked m plain figures, from which no a'a.c meut is ever made. A fuller description o' t . i .-■■» stock wPI he found in advertisement in aujsctr column.— -[Advt. ]
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Cromwell Argus, Volume V, Issue 238, 2 June 1874, Page 6
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154Untitled Cromwell Argus, Volume V, Issue 238, 2 June 1874, Page 6
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