The prf prietor of Te Aro House has just returned from a visit to that city of the erstwhile " boom " and subsequent collapse, where he made some jar^e and fortunate purchases at prices that would thoroughly astonish the oldest stager* in the Drapery trade. The prices also ot which we shall offer this vast mass of our New and Seasonable Goods will be veritable eye«openers to the most astute bargain hunters at tlie " Eruptire Boom" Sale at Te Aro House, Wellington.— Apvt. Everyone will remember the Melbourne " Boom." That is a matter of history. All renders of New Zealand newspapers fand " their name is legion") will know that the " boom " has burst, and that a terrible depression has settled upon that city. To residents in all parts of the Province of Wellington it will be a matter of intense personal interest, whioh they will fully ascertain by a yisit tq the " Erupted Boom " Sale, commencing on Thursday, the 2Qth mat., at Te Aro House, Wellington— Asnfa\ * " A. drink for the gods," so said the great Prophet— Mnhoniet, when taking his cup of coffee under tlie fie tree. If you would enjoy such, Creases AI Coffee, Sold only in 1 and 21b tins.
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Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 92, 24 January 1893, Page 2
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202Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 92, 24 January 1893, Page 2
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