GREAT CONTINUATION OF THE IN CLEARING SALE AT T E AR 0 H 0 U S E., FOR FOURTEEN DAYS. James Smith having determined to continue his Great Clearing Sale for Fourteen Days' longer (when it will positively close) in .order to reduce the stock still further prior to the annual stock taking. The several departments have been carefully gone through, and the goods subjected to a considerable reduction on the former quotations so as to clear out the remaining lines within that time. Having decided on this course, J.S. would respectfully remind the public that the goods offered are really new, fresh, and seasonable. Great bargains. Great bargains will be offered during the fourteen days continuation of sale. The following special lines, not hitherto advertised, are confidently recommended as being unusually cheap : Lot I—Superior Flannel Lot 2—Shepherd Wool Shawls Lot 3—All Wool Plaid Lot 4—Fancy Shirting Lot s—Silk Ruchings, all colors Lot 6—Fancy Furniture Chintz Lot 7—Ladies’ Superior Corsets Lot B—Berlin Wool Antimacassars Is. lid. Lot s—Ladies’ Lace Collar's 3Jd., 41d. Lot 10—Ladies’Linen Sets 10Jd., Is. Lot 11—3000 yds. Muslin Edging 31d., 1 IdLot 12—700 Wool Ties 3UI, 4jd. Is. Sid. 9s. 6d. Is. 9id. Sid." 7icl 4id. 2s. lid. Remember—The Sale will positively close in Fourteen Days. TE ARC HOUSE, CUBA STREET. THANKS.. —The undersigned thanks the Subscribers to the Catholic Church Fund at Palmerston North. The contributions, £29 155., are deposited in the Post-office Bank wm. McDowell, Late Collector. CONTRADICTION —The Scandinavians at Palmerston North challenge the Hon. Mr. Fox to prove his libellous charge—“ The Scandinavians there were taken out of the village drank, in cartloads.” FOUND, in Hill Street, Yesterday, a PURSE containing Honey and Papers. The owner may have the same by applying to E. Kelly, Hill Street. ’ Wellington, 22nd August, 1874. JjlOR SALE CHEAP. A thoroughbred SHORTHORN YOUNG BULL, bred from Bishop Hadfield’s imported “ Gameboy.” Apply to JAMES COULTER, Lower Hutt. R MORTON, BOOKSELLER, and i. STATIONER, Grey town, has on hand, and to arrive, a large assortment of BOOKS and STATIONERY, which he Bells at Wellington prices. R. M. will OPEN a BRANCH STORE in Masterton as soon as his new premises are completed. The trade supplied. Greytown, Ist May, 1874. BOARD and Residence at Mrs. Allens’, Willis street, nearly opposite the Union Bank. ONE or Two Gentlemen, or a Lady and Gentleman, can be accommodated with a Furnished Bedroom and Sittingroom by applying to Mrs. Warren, last house left hand side Martin Street, off Taranaki Streat. A SELECT SCHOOL FOR CHILDREN, from six to eight years of age. Terms r Ffteen Shillings a quarter. Apply at Mrs. Allan’s, Willis-street, near the Union Bank.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 4189, 24 August 1874, Page 3
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442Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 4189, 24 August 1874, Page 3
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