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TJ 'toRiDaMAN," Shortly having to Take Stock, has a large number of CHEAP LINES WORTHY OF INSPECTION. 2000 yards Fancy Table Baize, /7£ yard ; great bargain 250 yards Fett Carpet, 48ih., slightly damaged, only 1/8 yard A large stock of Black Cashmeres from 1/3, extra value All-wool wide Black French Merino, 1/10, a bargain 5000 yards Dress Goods from /3f ; these are sold less than half-price Balance of Summer Prints at cost price, from 3d per yard, in great variety 500 yards White Calico, /2f, good makes at lowest rates Grey Calico, from /2i A large lot of good G-rey Calico, bought very cheap, to be sold cheap 100 pieces Black Braid, 36 yards, 9d per piece, worth 2s 6d Heavy White Sheeting, 72in., /10£- yard 72in. Unbleached Sheeting, /8£ yard A large lot of Silk Jackets, Capes, Dolmans, to be sold at half original price to clear Large lot of Women's Hose, from /6 pair Unbleached All-linen Table Damask, from 1/ yard 100 Coloured Quilts, from 2/6, very cheap A large lot of Flannels, from /6£ yard New lot of Floorcloths, 36in., just opened, 1/9, splendid patterns Men's Suits, from 22/ ; Men's Tweed Coats, 7/6, 8/6,12/6 Men's Tweed Trousers, 5/9, 6/9, 8/6 500 Men's Cotton Shirts, 1/4, 1/9, 2/ Men's Flax Oxford Shirts, 3/6 Men's Strong Cold Mole Trousers, 5/9, 6/9, 7/6 200 Men's and Boys' Felt Hats, 1/9 A large lot of Remnants and remains of Summer Stock marked very low. nnHE 1 T^llW TJ EALAND mWEED /~IOMPY. Will. SHOETIT MAEB A M OST IMPORTANT A NNOUNCEMENT, THAT WILIi QPECIALLY T>EITEFIT THE JL ROVINCE OF A.UCKLAND. /CHRISTMAS VyHRISTMAS KAMS, T> AG ON, Aivr-n i^HEESE. AMS, -OACON, A!SiJ V^HEESE. CLOSE T>E°S. LOSE -OROS. I TO HANDS' A CHOICE LOT OP T7IIGB 4VI . XT O- . PAYNE, JLJL J e WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, 166, QUEENSTREET, ATT CXL AND. Ru E~! MoKE OW N, OF THE IMPERIAL CAFE, Queen-street Whabe 1 , Would draw the attention of his patrons and friends to the fact that he has opened his LUNCHEON AND DINING- ROOMS. The above are under the managemeSfc of self, and will be conducted in First-class Style. | The Rooms will be opened from 7 o'clock a.m. to 8 p.m. Ladies' Room Up-staira. t _•.,„ , Tea and Coffee aiways.ready* .

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Observer, Volume 5, Issue 131, 17 March 1883, Page 426

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Page 426 Advertisements Column 2 Observer, Volume 5, Issue 131, 17 March 1883, Page 426

Page 426 Advertisements Column 2 Observer, Volume 5, Issue 131, 17 March 1883, Page 426

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