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Messrs Ross and Sandforcl, 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 cleaving sale at the Bon Marche. The goods b?ing disposed of are all fresh and new, and the difference between present prices and ordinary prices is considerab c. A large quantity of stock has already been disposed of. but there still remains a good choice ■ f thorough bargains in Cotton Stuff, Dress pieces and Remnants, also nilieoea, ' heetings, Shirtings, Flannellettes, and Household Drapery, while Mantles, Millinery, I Dustcba s, and Sunshades are being disposed of at nominal prices to effect a complete clearance, l

*The Ejamnvr Sale commencing on Saturday, January 30th, and intended for the disposal of tin balance of the Seasons Stock promises to b-J cne of the most successful ever held at '.• c Aro House, Wellington. n The Sum .er- Sale ofiers substantial reasons why country residents should pay ~ an early visit to Te Aro House. By so fi dointr, they would have an opportunity of o purchasing some of the greatest . bargains o cr heard of in the Drapery trade in New Zealand. • We would remind the public that this 8 Summer fale is limited to 15 daye only c and the !a«;t dav will be Saturday, February s 13',h. An orders, if accompanied with the ' v ash, will be instantly attended to and promptly forwarded from Te Aro House. Wellington. \ The Summer. Sales will present to all 1 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 i j them out every season. Hence the reason < for the unmistakeable bargains that will - be offered at nhe hummer Sa c Te Aro '" House, Wellington. ( IP YOtJ WOULD LIVE LONG and I prosper drink good Coffee. Tt maketh the heart glad, keepeth the brain clear and helpeth digestion. Be sure and ask for Crease's Al Coffee. So d only in 1 and 2 lb tins. "A DRTNK FOR THE GOD«I," so saith the great Prophet— Mohomet, when : taking his cup of coffee under the fig trees. , If you would enjoy such, drink Crease's Al Coffee. Sold only n 1 and 2lb tins.

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Manawatu Herald, 16 February 1892, Page 2

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Tapeke kupu
386

Untitled Manawatu Herald, 16 February 1892, Page 2

Untitled Manawatu Herald, 16 February 1892, Page 2

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