DRAPERY rpHB most Immense Attraction that there has ever been* ' r : 1 The greatest Importation Dunedin e’er has seen: - | Five Ships ynth • valued cargoes, brought o’er the Stormy wave . | To adorn the -great departments of Ing l is’s Magie Cavel ’• . ■ | ■'■ . ' ; Five Thonaand Pounds Worth <j{ costly, goods to hand, j To supply appealing thousands, the vast increased demand. i Five Hundred Thousand Pounds worth if varied stock, replete i With every new attraction, at the Cafe you’ll find complete, | ■ I ' At this greatly famed warehouse *te renown has spread abroad, And wondering nations, all aghast the enter* prise applaud— You’ll find Unequalled. Bargains in thing you have, Come, view this exhibition at the wondrdas Magic Cave I j Intense excitement now prevails throughput ‘ the town and place, j And competition surges high in this, jdlabsorbing race. [ But, hark, the cry-of triumph I Victorious banners wave j Majestically aloft o’er the wondrous Magic Cave. : A. AND T. I NGLIS.
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Evening Star, Issue 3785, 12 April 1875, Page 4
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158Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 3785, 12 April 1875, Page 4
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