Messrs Boss and Sandford, of the Bon Marche, elsewhere direct the attention of cash purchasers of general drapery to the advantages to be secured by making their selections during the present clearing sale at the Bon Marche. The goods being disposed of are all fresh and new, and the difference between present prices and ordinary prices is eonsiderab c. A large quantity of stock has already been disposed of, but there still remains a good choice of thorough bargains in Cotton Stuff, Dress pieces and Remnants, also Calicoes, Sheetings, Shirtings, Flannellettes, and Household Drapery, while Mantles, Millinery, Dustcloaks, and Sunshades are being dis. posed of at nominal prices to effect a complete clearance. The Summer Sale commencing on Saturday, January 30th, and intended for the disposal of the balance of the Seasons Stock promises to be one of the most successful ever held at Te Aro House, Wellington. The Summer Sale offers substantial reasons why country residents should pay an early visit to Te Aro House. By bo doing, they would have an opportunity of purchasing some of the greatest bargains c- er heard of in the Drapery trade in New Zealand. We would remind the public that this Summer Sale is limited to 16 days only, and the last day will be Saturday, February 13th. All orders, if accompanied with the Cash, . will be instantly attended to and promptly forwarded from Te Aro House. Wellington. The Summer Sales will present to all visitors a wonderful array of bargains in all departments. We do not believe in the policy of carrying over goods from one season to another. We would rather clear them out every season. Hence the reason for the unmistalceable bargains that will be oiTered at nhe Summer Sale Te Aro House, Wellington.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 11 February 1892, Page 2
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295Untitled Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 11 February 1892, Page 2
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