In the spacious floor of Bakers' Building, opposite the Union Bank, has just been a display of. a large stock of most carcl'ully selected and choice Irish, linen Roods,.-which arc intended-to be sold by a'uctibn"£b-da}\ tit" 10,30';K:in". 'Thesq goods hayo.'comq direct, frbm the'mahnfacturers, und are-introduced by Mr. 3. P. Murphy, of Belfast, the great centre of the Irish linen trade; and certainly the beautiful goods now on yeiw, amongst which arc some of. the choicest products of the world-famed Irish looms, make an exhibition which should prove highly attractive to householders and" tho public generally. As the sale is to-be absolutely unreserved, it should ■ prove particularly advantageous to those who will avail themselves of it for supplying perhaps many a long-felt want. A visit to the showroom can easily determine this, and as tho goods will bo. on. view till the sale, there will be every facility for inspection. ■ ■ .
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1041, 2 February 1911, Page 6
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149Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1041, 2 February 1911, Page 6
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