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With a view of making this sale the event of the year, two special buyers were despatched from Te Aro House, one to attend the great sale of Edwards, Bennett & (Vs. wholesale stock, and the other to pick out bargains from the manufactures of the well known Kaiapoi Woollen Co. Both these gentlemen have returned after a most successful trip, and the total result of their pfforts is to be seen in the astonishing bargains now being Fold at the Wholesale Drapery Warehouse, To Aro House, Wellington. Messrs Ross and Sandford, of the Bon Marche, Palmerston, are now showing their new spring and summer goods in all departments, ex s.s. Aorangi and lonic. The selection to choose from is without doubt oiv> of the fines! on this coast, while tho values are superior to moat houses, and equal to the very best obtainable in the colony. They invite inspection of their present, season's show of general drapery, dress goods, mantles, blouses and millinery, &e.,Aa. Ross and Sandford— Advt. \Viih all these advantages in purchasing, it would be strange indeed if the sale was not one to be remembered. Any attempt to ennijjtfrate even a lithe of the cheap lines now at ih? disposal of customers, would be worse than useless in the space at our command, but a price list which has been prhiied will by sent, post free, to the address of any person applying to the Wholesal- Drap ry \\ arehouse, Xu Aro douse, W.-llington. " it's an ill wind that blows nobody good " is a very old saying bat none the h'ss true. Whilst the great depression existing a! Sydu yat the present time, has caused a d •plorabta am Hint of misery, yet i hi' people cf Wellington and the sur rounding di-Uric s will reap a gigantic benefit. D'lring his visit to Sydney recant ly, >ir JeiMies *>mith purchased at absurdly low pric !S a large stock which is now oeing sold at tlv Wholesale Drapery Warehouse, i u A"u H hub. W-Mi'x." ■»<».
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Manawatu Herald, 1 November 1894, Page 2
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