Everyday. —A customer was heard asking Mr J. S. Baxter the other day why ho had not a clearing sale like the the drapers. He replied; “ I have a clearing sale all the year round.” Being content with a very small margin of profit, he sells his goods quickly, and is continually getting in a fresh stock. So Baxter adheres to his trade mark S.P.Q.E., small profits, quick returns, a good motto too, because consumers get their groceries cheaper, and they are hot taxed in the way of extra profits, for booking had debts, etc.—(Advt.) JUST PUBLISHE D—HEW WALTZ: “AUTUMN LEAVES,” BY A. F. Lithgow. Posted to any part of the colonics for 2s. Arranged for Brass Band by Lieut. W. V. Siddall, 8.M.,1.G!8. NO HOME SHOULD BE “WITHOUT MUSIC.A DRESDEN PIANO OR ORGAN A. F. LITIIGO W, SOUTHLAND MUSIC DEPOT, Dee St., Opposite Post Office. DANCING. ROGERS’ Classes are now open As they close early this year, pupils should join at once. Private Lessons for Ladies and Gentlemen A Speciality LEYEN STREET.
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Southern Cross, Volume 1, Issue 11, 10 June 1893, Page 10
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173Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Southern Cross, Volume 1, Issue 11, 10 June 1893, Page 10
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