J. WILSON DAVIDSON Has something inteiesting to tell Lance readers. He will occupy the corner shop in Macky, Steen and Caldwell's new building (the old " Byko " corner) with a well-selected stock of New and Standard Fiction, Classical and General Literature, Scientific, Technical, University, and Secondary School Books, Commercial and Household Stationery, and High-class Leather Goods. He will have the distinction of being on the busiest and most valuable business site in New Zealand, and has stock with a view to meet the diveisified tastes that pass the corner. J. WILSON DAVIDSON, BOOKSELLER, WELLINGTON. COLLAPSE OF THE COTTON RING.
DARCY FORD, Importer, Willis Street, has Just Opened TWO LARGE SHIPMENTS OF COTTON GOODS ex Gothic and Ruapehu, which he is selling at the old prices, despite the rise in cotton. Having fitted up a workroom over my new shop, I am turning out FIRST-CLASS TAILORMADE SUITS at model ate pi ices. I carry the laigest stock of Tweeds and Suitings in the Colony. DARC~FOKD, 46 and 48, WILLIS STREET.
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Free Lance, Volume IV, Issue 197, 9 April 1904, Page 9
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168Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Free Lance, Volume IV, Issue 197, 9 April 1904, Page 9
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