LONDON&PARIS FANCY BAZAAR C L Y D E, Selling Off! Selling Off M Selling Off!!! LEAVING THE COLONY. JACOB THORMAHLEN, fTAVIXG decided upon leaving NewZealand for the Cape of Good Hope, has resolved to CLEAR OFF The whole of his extensive and STOCK, Irrespective of Cost. The Stock comprises Fancy Goods of every description Household Furniture Ironmongery Crockery, China, and Glassware Brass, Iron, and Tinware Brush ware and Cutlery Electro-Plated Goods Lamps and Chandeliers Patent Atmospheric Lamps Cooking, Parlor, and Kerosene Stove Perambulators and Baby Jumpers Patent Medicines and Perfumery Stationery Five Hundred Volumes of Books Optical and Musical Instruments Pictures and Picture Frames Ladies' and Gentlemen's Clothing Jewellery, Colonial and English Gold and Silver Watches Clocks, eight-day and thirty-hour Toys and Dolls in endless variety Tobacco, Cigars, and Pipes And a host of other Articles, too numerous to particularise. Freehold Land and Buildings Four first-class Draught Horses Light Waggon and Spring Cart. N.B. All debts due to Mr. Thormahlcn must bo paid at once. C'ydr, July 28, 1868. «
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Dunstan Times, Issue 336, 2 October 1868, Page 3
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169Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Dunstan Times, Issue 336, 2 October 1868, Page 3
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