Under Power of Attorney. The Positive and Unreserved SALE FOR CASH or DRAPERY, CLOTHING, BOOTS, Ac, HAS COMMENCED, And will Continue A FEW MONTHS LONGER, At FITCH'S LONDON HOUSE, \| E. GEORGE CLARK has received definite instructions from Mr. Allex Fitch, who is about visiting the Old Country, to DISPOSE OF, Without delay, the whole of his carefully selected and valuable STOCK OF CLOTffiISC, BOOTS, &c. Large p reels of goods, of the Newest Designs and Fashions, hating lately been added to the Stock Mr. George Clark with the utmo-t confidence begs to invite an inspection of the The Millinery and Drapery Department Is replete with Summer Dresses of every hue and material ; Straw, Chip, Leghorn, and Tuscan Hats and Bonnets, in every shape, trimmed and untrimmed ; and every article of Apparel for Ladies and Children. The Clothing Department Embraces Summer Suits of York and Sydney Tweeds, Silk Mixtures, aid of every texture of Cloth ; Sac and other Coats, Pantalaous, Pants, Vests, ic, &c. Biding and Other Boots, In endless rariety. ALL MUST BE SOLD. COME & SEE for YOURSELVES LONDON HOUSE, CLYDE. EORGE fiLARK By Powjb or Attob.net, re? ALLEN FITCH,
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Dunstan Times, Issue 306, 6 March 1868, Page 1
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190Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Dunstan Times, Issue 306, 6 March 1868, Page 1
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