PEARSON, SCOTT & CO. will sell by auction on WEDNESDAY, JAN. 17, At 2 p.m., Upstairs in T. J. Lumsdcu's Warehouse, Tay Street, The most splendid lot of GOODS ever offered to the Invercargill public, consisting of Epergnes, Tases, all sorts of Eancy Chinaware, Flower Stands, Beautiful French Chinaware, Tea Sets (40 pieces), Afternoon Tea Sets, Chamber Sets, Whatnots, Hanging brackets* Violins in cases, Aecordeons in cases. Portmanteaux, Carved wood Brackets, Water Cans, Buckets, Coal Scuttles, Large Albums, Pictures, Jap Cabinets, Jap Trays, Flower* Pots, Photo Frames, and other goods too numerous to mention. All to be sold to make room for new Goods. The trade and public invited to inspect, goods from now until hour of sale. Remember—2 o’clock on TV kdnesday, January 17tb, UPSTAIRS IN T. J. LUMSDBN’S WAREHOUSE, Tat St. SIGN WRITING AND GILD IE G R. NASH, H.GN Writer, and Pictorial Advertisement. * Artist Artistic Work Promptly Execute!! Bee Street, Invercargill,
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Southern Cross, Volume 1, Issue 42, 13 January 1894, Page 12
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153Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Southern Cross, Volume 1, Issue 42, 13 January 1894, Page 12
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