BUSINESS; —* — Special attention is directed to a cihajiga of advcrtisicMnent inaeirted by Mr Gieiorge Cullen, which aippears in this isuuei. For the cold and rainy seatson iyome .speuj'ial lines have btecn imported and as all are of special quality and marked at reasonable prices there should by a larjre number of patrons at this ponulav 1 establishment. Millinery—Geo. Cullen and Co. are now showing a beautiful selection of autumn and winter millinery.—Adrt. Pianos carefully tuned by J. Grigg, Snglish and Foreign Piano Agency, Qup>ei. Street, near Pahau street—* . Kdri Court's ready-to-weav suits are the-i^ best, and cheapest. Fit, style, and workmanship unequalled in the trade. Try them at tha Beehive.—Advt. I At tlie Central Storte stouk-takin«» sale wonderful bargains may be had in crockerywai-e and dinner 1 and tea sets in great Variety. A! splendid line in jugs. Value exceptional at any time.—W. Scott, Pollen St.—Advt. A. Court and Sbn aTe no-w ahowiog j a special range of velveteens, newest shades, lowest' prices guaranteed.—, Advt.
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Thames Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 10352, 28 April 1911, Page 2
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