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Investigations show thai the frauds in connection with the Deutsche Bank were perpetrated by Frank and Neckler, clerks in the Bank, and one Schweieer, a broker. Neckler and Schweiger have been arrested but as no trace can be found of Frank it is believed he has committed suicide. Prank won some 2000 marks in a lottery six months ago, and became a gambler- It -is stated that the forgeries amount to 12,000,000 roubles. Markierwitz, a director of the Bank, has also been arrested. Oj*e thing in connection with this sale is worthy of special notice. Ali the goods arc of our own direct importation and are of excellent value at even ordin arv prices but at our greatly reduced sale prices, are marvels of cheapnes^and as such should be and no doubt will be speedily purchased at the surplus stock aale, Te Aro House, Wellington. This sale pri.-e list is unique of its kind, the pu'per being printed on both aides, on the one side is a most complete list of the bargains that wiil be offered and on the other side are various illnstra tions showing th? various stages through which Te Aro House has passed from Ac year 1645 up to the present date This Pictorial History no doubt will beot interest to all country settlers and will be kept by them as a memento of the Surplus Winter Stock Sale of 1891 at Te Aro House. Wellington. In connection with the sale of Surplus "Winter Stock, commencing on Friday, July 31st, we have had printed a very effective price list, copies of which we shall be happy to forward, postage free, to anyone desiring the same, applications for those should be addressed to James Smith, Te Aro House, Wellington, As this sale we shall have no rubbish, no old or soiled goods, no damaged or old fashioned stuff, everything is new, fresh, seasonable, nor are our goods of a low priced or inferior class, We hold that such as these may be quoted at very l3w pries but they would be dear at any prices. The goods we shall offer at this' sale are sound, seasonable, aud ot 'cxtselleni value, and those country settlers - who may pay " s a risii durin & its con -, . l^cewill get double their moneys "S?a* the Surplus Winter Stock Sale :ifeAroHoa«,^ ill S <:on ; ;i^titmtfaum>n<>£B ea^ Matter see 1 - fourth jiage.)

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Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 16, 6 August 1891, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 16, 6 August 1891, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 16, 6 August 1891, Page 3

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