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Notices Central CHEAP MART. WISHING all a MERRY 'XMAS and HAPPY NEW YEAR, Thanking all my Customers for their past favours, and trusting to still merit a fair continuation of the same, I have now much pleasure in stating tbat through large increase of business during the past year I have been compelled, for want of more room, to make Extensive Alterations and Additions, Which, when completed, I trust, will give the extra space so much required. The increase during past two years also proves that selling Good Articles at a reason* ble profit, and almost wholly for Cash, is the best policy, and by paying 20s in the £ and purchasing goods at first markets, gives an advantage that very few have ia these days and by not indulging in the fashions and extravagances that so many are now fond of, j we can move along with small profits, and prosper in times of depression. The following GOODS just from Home per ' COPTIC ' are now on Sale at Lowest Rates for Cash : —New Sultanas, Elemes, Valencies, and Muscatel Raisins, New Currants and Figs, Candied Peel, Confectionery, Almond, Barcelonia, and Brazil Nuts. Choice Assortment of RIPE FRUIT (Locr. 1. and Imported). New Hams and Bacon, best cure Canterbury. New Wairoa and Canterbury CHEESE. Sugar, 3Jd to 4|d per 1b ; New Tea, Is 6d to 3sj best Bice, 61b, Is 8d ; White Sago and Tapioca, 6d per lb, &c, &c, TO TRADE OR RETAIL, AT W. W O O D'S, POLLEN STREET.
LOOK OUT FOE ! C. McLIVER'S f^RAND 'XMAS br ADVERTISEMENT IK NEXT ISSUE, The eaßiest way to pay your "gas bill is to buy Kerosene from McGowaw. _ A BIED in the band is worth two in the bush—just bo, but it ain't worth half go much to the bird as Borne hemp-seed from MoQowan's
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Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4975, 19 December 1884, Page 3
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