We intend “ PUTTING ON R GOOD FRONT ” AND, making extensive alteration.? and have decided to clear out a lot of Goods at exceptionally low prices. .Having engaged a FIRST-CLASS DRAPER from Sydney, who has had over twenty years’ experience in Melbourne and Sydney, we will be prepared, to execute the best of orders. Pie is now going through the Stock and making such reductions as he thinks necessary to uphold the name of the establishment, and being, desirous of showing that Goods are as cheap in Foxton as in the large ernes. Being acquainted with all the Latest Styles, Everything at the “ Centre of Commerce” will be found up to date, and anything not in stock will be procured at the earliest possible opportunity. i ncurrin .g heavy'expenses in keeping “THE CENTRE OF COMMERCE up to the times, having the confidence that the public will appreciate what is for ■' THE ADVANCEMENT OF THE TOWN, and assist us with their patronage -toTUSH FOXTON APIEAD. Do have a look at our prices whether you purchase or/not. . ———o We are quite prepared for the public to compare our prices with any other house in the Trade. Remember the usual cry— 1 “WE PURCHASE CHEAPER AT OSBORHE’S.” Edmund Osborne
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Manawatu Herald, 27 May 1902, Page 1
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412Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, 27 May 1902, Page 1
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