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OUR HOME BUYER WRITES IN REFERENCE TO US:— JLi&rge r*i li« a, dnislaing 1 P@wer @wbt fmmMm? €^ihlI 9® a fci < to3?s-’ 9 S® tli©jr lia/F© ! a V> Have just completed the opening up of THEIR THIRD EXTENSIVE SHIPMENTS for the Autumn and Winter trade, . -8k Pvs' Jlm A. Customs duty alone cost Five Hundred Pounds). Wo are not only marel.mg abrenstor the tones, but o „nxn, ns.nned to keep in touch with the very latest productions procurable in Britain, France, and Germany. lo is an admit, .cm tact ..ad AM. EE-' J--9y?S establishment is a busy hue with customers all day long, and why Our stock i, extensive, ourqualmes rectnce om-n^ a consideration, our fashions and novelties of the very latest, and the prices so astonishingly knv, wmeu is 1 personal and undivided attention to every varying turn of the markets, coupled with that might} E\ei of i . wtoil • NET CASH PURCHASING in the best markets. We simply re-echo th« general verdict. »» o never had such an extensive variety in all departments ; wo never bad such value. We trust more to a big cash turnover than any profit on a single article. We carry at the present hour a r!, Vfpb, » And most assuredly a personal visit and honest comparison will convince you that in our establishment you may rest and be thankful.

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Southern Cross, Volume 1, Issue 1, 31 March 1893, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Southern Cross, Volume 1, Issue 1, 31 March 1893, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Southern Cross, Volume 1, Issue 1, 31 March 1893, Page 2

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