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GREAT SALVAGE SALE OF DRAPERY GOODS, DAMAGED BY WATER- AT THE LATE FIRE IN QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. ..i^DEGr to announce their having purchased, FOR CASH, a large portion JO (in all 13 lots) of the shore Goods, at Public Auctiom, in Messrs. Owjeic <k Gbahaic's Warehouse (adjoining the late fire), and sold on behal . of the insurance Companie*, and will be prepared to offer THIS DAY (Tuesday) the ot the abore lots at about one-half their original value. The following are only a few of the many cheap lines secured by Mr. WILSON:— . ' A large variety of Lustres and Fancy Dress Materials, at 6£d and 7|d per yard, the Wholesale Price of which was 9|d to 13d A splendid lot of White Calicoes and Long Cloths and Unbleached Calicoes much under value. French Merinos, all colors, Is 9d per yard. . Lot cf Knitting Worsted at two shillings per lb. A splendid lot of All Wool Scotch PJaid Tartans, genuine all wool goods, at Is 6d p«r yard (similar goods we have sold at 2s 9d). A very large lot of Real Ostrich Feathers; Flowers and Wreaths (the boxes—only of which have been damaged by water), at about one-half the English cost. The attention of Milliners is invited to this lot. Flannels: Eeal Welsh Flannels, very little damaged, and much under value. Soft Twill Shirtings, 6fd per yard ; our former price for similar goods, Is. A nice lot of Soft Wincey ditto, at ll£d, worth Is 9d. A lot of American Leathers, well worth tho attention of Upholsterers and Cabinetmakers, Is 6d per yard. During the Sale of Salvage Goods,- the whole of our Immense Stock; ■ ■■■•■ or ■ s' '.'■ ■'': ' DRAPERY, MILLINERY, & CLOTHING, Will also be offered at a Great Reduction. WM. WILSON So GO. COBSBE OF MARY AND POLLEN-STEEETS, SHORTLAND.

CASH PALACE RE TIB ING MOM THE RETAIIL. J. Cosgrave <& Co. IEE giving up their KETAIL BUSINESS in Grahamstown. A SALE BOOTS AND CLOTHING "Will fee held it the CASH PALACE ALBERT-STREET, OH l SATURDAY. THE 4sr OF APRIL, and will be continued inmttl the Entire 'Stock ia disposed of. FANCY SHOWCARI)S,in various colour*' unequalled for design and execution, at :be ETmrura Stab Office i

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Thames Star, Volume IIII, Issue 1734, 24 July 1874, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Volume IIII, Issue 1734, 24 July 1874, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Volume IIII, Issue 1734, 24 July 1874, Page 3

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