London, Maich 23. Surprise is expressed in official training circles at the Admiralty granting H.M.s. Shah as a training ship to New South Wales, the Shah being regarded as abetter vessel than H.M.s. Inconstant, while the cost of repairing her will be ;£ 10,000. ' Yea! It is certainly true. Aek any o! your friends who have purchased there. Garlick and Cranwell have numerous unasked for and very favourable commendations from country customers on their excellent packing of Fiirhiture, Crockery, and Glass/ &c. Ladies and gentlemen about to .furbish should remember that Garlick and Cran well’s is .THE Qheap’Furnishing Warehouse of Auckland. Furniture to suit all classes ; also Carpets, ’Floor Cloths and all House Necessaries. -If yoil'r new Bouse is nearly finished, or going to get hoarried, visifi Garlick' Cran well; Queen-str'eef and ftorne'-bteegfc, Auckland.
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Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 457, 26 March 1890, Page 5
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