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The Showroom is abundantly stooked with choice goods for present requirements, of which we invite inspection and comparison. Boss and Sandford, District Importers, the Bon Marohe, Palmerston Ndrth, -r^i>VT. Every one will remember the famous Melbourne " Boom." That is a matter of history. All readers of New Zealand newspapers and ("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 party of the Province of Wellington it will be a matter of intense personal interest, which they will fully ascertain by a visit to the " Erupted Boom " Sale. Commencing on Thursday the 26th inst at Te Aro Honse, Wellington. The proprietor of Te Aro House has just returned from a visit to that city of the Erstwhile " boom " and subsequent collapse, where he made some large and fortunate purchases at prices that would thoroughly astonish the oldest stagers in the Drapery trade. The prices also at which we shall offer this vast mass of new and seasonable goods will be veritable eyeopeners to the most astute bargain hunters at the "Erupted Boom" Sale, Te Aro House, Wellington. Don t talk of your former bargains at surplus stock sales. This sale will beat them. Don't mention the cheap lots at bankrupt stock sales. This sale will be far ahead of them. Don t trouble to recall pleasant memories of wonderful parcels at salvage sales* This sale will give yon come moi'e Wondfirful etill, Don't fail %o «by 03 pftvly vink te info R«to»J»hina

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Manawatu Herald, 9 February 1893, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Herald, 9 February 1893, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Herald, 9 February 1893, Page 2

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