The electrib pens lately received by Mi? Ellis are on a. new and rkvuSh superior principle^ those Mtlierto imported, being much handier and easier worked. - On passing the Direct Supply $tore, in Queenstreet, we wer£ rather startled by seeing the proprietors engaged in plastering the front of his shop with what appeared to be; bank notes, but, on closer examination, proved to be (bills of lading ; and hie was taking this method of proving to the public that; he imported his goods direct ff om the makers^ Judging from the ex« tremely low price and great variety o| stock, we have no. doubt the public fully appreciate the-system.
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Observer, Volume 3, Issue 70, 14 January 1882, Page 284
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108Untitled Observer, Volume 3, Issue 70, 14 January 1882, Page 284
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