DUNSTABLE HOUSE. Bi. ENTH Season’s ,Ci Stock. ANNUAL V^LEARANCE OF ’COMMENCING ON TUESDAY, JULY 10th, 1 8 7 7. IN anticipation of the early opening of the Spring Trade, we are induced to offer the balance of our Autumn and Winter Stock one month earlier than usual. In making this intimation we have again the pleasure of announcing that the Goods are a l l quite new and fresh, being part contents of 325 C ASES AND B ALES Imported by us for this half-year’s trade. Our system of selling the balance of each season’s stock enables us to guarantee that our customers will only be offered goods of the latest styles, and quite perfect. It is well known that on the like previous occasions we have not sought profit, and we take this opportuity of assuring our friends that we shall follow our usual business policy, and clear goods at a loss rather than hold to another season. Customers will in many instances have an opportunity of purchasing Articles of the Highest Fashion and Utility Cheaper than they could be obtained in London. In regard to the Stock generally, we have confidence in saying of every department that our resident London buyer has been particularly successful in selecting most suitable Goods, and we would add that, in regard to value, they are second to none, as all were contracted for before the advance in price of a few months ago. We are thus enabled to offer by far the Cheapest and Largest Stock ever shown in Dunstable House. Notwithstanding that this is the case, we shall as usual give ONE SHILLING OFF EVERY POUND PURCHASED FOR CASH. A Catalogue of Sale is now ready, in which will be enumerate a few of the reductions made. All our Goods are Marked in Plain Figures ; the reduced prices are in red ink. Buyers may easily satisfy themselves of the genuineness of the reduction J. Ballantyne & Co., DUNSTABLE HOUSE, Cashel Street ; and at No. 2, GRESHAM BUILDINGS Basinghall street, London. July, 1877. 6060 PATERSON’S GENERAL FURNISHING WAREHOUSE AND OLD CURIOSITY SHOP, Cashel street, opposite J. Ballantyne & Co’s. P PATERSON invites inspection of his • large and varied assortment of Furniture and General Furnishing Goods, from which every article of use and luxury required in a house can be bought at exceedingly low prices. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE TO SUIT ALL CLASSES. Goods Bought and Sold on Commission. Highest price given for any and every description of article. CASHEL STREET, OPPOSITE DUNSTABLE HOUSE. 5985 JAMES SPENSEEY HAS RECEIVED Large Shipments of PIANOS and other Musical Instruments, and will guarantee every Piano in this lot. Instruments may be bought on the Deferred Payment System. Pianos by Brinsmead, ex Border Chief ~ Broadwood and Sons ~ Anchor Freres, ex City of Dublin „ Bord „ » „ Challen & Hodgen, ex Border Chief „ Legg, ex Border Chief. QK 4 0 PIECES 0F SHEET MUSIC, e/OTjii containing some of the Latest Novelties. Music marked 4s, sold at 2s 8d; at 3s, sold at 2s; at 2s, sold at Is 4d. JAMES SPENSLEY, Cashel street, CHRISTCHURCH
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Globe, Volume VIII, Issue 964, 28 July 1877, Page 1
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