With a view to rendering shopping, a veritable delight, and imparting td'it all the pleasures of' anticipation, we shall during the present month, and until its close, present our cask enstbmers with a Christmas gift, the value, of which, wjl} be in accordance with the amount of goods purchased at Te Ara House, Welf J lington. . ! i There are certain .customs that seem indissolubly associated With Christmas; tide, and one of the oldest and most agreeable is that of giving and receiving presents. This time*honoured precedent we now follow at Te Aro House, Weillington. 7 ..*■■'.; 7 ; - T^E'cash buyer of 10s> woith willie--ceive a present',' 'and so on,: varying m value for parcels of £2 up to £100^ Thiß larger the purchase the more numerous or valuable will be the gifts. Nevertheless every purchaser "from the limit named will get a choice of presents ajs; decided by the amount bought at Te Ario Ijousei Wellington. . * t - t It yoi; would |iVe long and prosper gpoii Cofsee. 'it make th the hear,t ; glad,' keepeth the brain cleifr, 'and upl^efih digestion. Be sure and ask for Creased AI Coffee. Sold only in 1 and 21b tins
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Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 79, 2 January 1892, Page 2
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193Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 79, 2 January 1892, Page 2
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