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THE GREATEST CLEARING SALE OF THE DAY. FLOCKTON'S FAR-FAMED VARIETY STORE TO BE CLEARED OUT-LOCK, STOCK, AND BARREL. ALL THE IMMENSE STOCK OF FURNITURE, HOUSEHOLD REQUISITES. AND GENERAL GOODS TO BE SOLD AT AMAZINGLY CHEAP TRICES. THE OLD PLACE.TO BE PULLED DOWN AND A SPLENDID. NEW VARIETY STORE TO ]JE ERECTED ON ITS SITE "V:,FLOCKTON. BE IN TIME! '■ "A BE IN'TIME!" .y I :V'BE IN TIME! • . And secure some of the ■' l - ■ CHEAPEST BARGAINS. EVER OFFERED IX THE WORLD. .■' , I HENRY FLOCKTON, Proprietor j of tlie VARIETY STORES, 'respect-; ■ fully desire to intimate to, my thou-; sands of customers and patrons that the whole of the immense stock.of: Furniture, Ironmongery, .. China, Crockery,.' Glassware,Rrushwarty Spring Mattresses, Bedsteads,' Blankets, Carpets, Rugs, Pictures, .Ornii- " ■.^nents,v'X!utlery,i':Eil^.:'■ ■ Ware, and . General Household Requisites require ' to be sold and cleared out within the' uc\t fow weeks. The reason which makes this great .Gleift- -, lug Sale imperative is thai the present buildings.. winch, form . Tlie , Variety Store have become utterly : inadequate in accommodation for the requirements of an ■■ ■liiiiiieiise, and daily increasing business. . . ■ To see the prices that mv' stock of Lamps are marked at, will truly astonish any one visiting the great sale at.... ■ ■; : . FLOCKTON'S VARIETY STORES, .- Manners-street. There arc over 500 Fell l-'ati to lie sold at Is (id each, worth Ss each at- ' FLOCKTON'S rULLING-DOtt'X SALE. ■ About ten eases o; -my very best quality Felling. Axes will, be ,slaughtered at 43 lid each, previously sulci at (Is (id each. ■ FLOCKTON'S SLAUGHTER SHOP, *. ' ■ Manners-street. Fenders and iire-irons will bo ■ thrown into tile.street if nobody buys them at the prices iiow marked, They must go. ■ FLOCTONS VARIETY SALE. .. . Please to observe that there is not- a GOT-UP-SALKeverymnnthatFloclitou's. ■This BIG SALE is an absolute necessity, and genuine. ■ ■ .FLOCKTON'S VARIETY. The rain that has fallen lately has got ■ariipngst .my large stock ;of' Superior: Cutlery and slightly damaged it ; consequently it will be sacrificed for what it will fetch at / »'. FLOCKTON'S VARIETY STORE.' Unfortunately 1 have iust received from England a large stock of BEST'. QUALITY LIXOJ.LUMS which : had been ordered before I decided to rebuild,. the result, is 1 am. compejled to sell' at COST PRiG.B.to.eftectjct speeclycicaranco. of the VARIETY STORE. :: 300 pairs of .Men's Tweed Trousers at iis per pair. Moleskins at. 7s per pair. ' : Do not fail to call and see. the''Siberian Silver Teasiiooiis, equal to sterling-silver, which I have reduced below half price, and am now selling at 3s per dozen. FLOCKTON, THE ANTI-MONOPOLIST 'AND FREE ■ TRADE VARIETY MAN. v ;'/> ALL GOODS AND PARCELS WILL BE FREE AND PROMPTLY DELIVERED ; - . DURING THE v SALE at Tin: VARIETY STORES. The Golden Rule with FLOCKTON is to sell all his goods as advertised. Seo the stock of. Large Cups and Saucers at:Ud the pair. Never was' such a thing known in this colony before. ; ■ FLOCKTON'S BIG VARIETY SALE. 100 doz China Teiipla'tbs at 5d each at FLOCKTON'S GREAT' SALE. : Come and secure a memento of tho. Renowned Old Shanty btiforp ic is demolished. Thousands of Vases and Ornaments of all kinds being almost given away to clear them-out. ■ FLOCKTON? VARIETY SALE. Having therefore secured an extended. ' lease of the site, of my present place in Manners-street, I intend at once ■ ■to pull'. down the present '■ buildings,' ' and erect a NEW.VARIETY STORE in their plr.ee, consisting of Spacious and Commodious Two-storey Pre- ... misi'S, specially. adapted for the requiremeiits of my business. To enable this to be dime, the. whole of . the extensive slock must be at once Bold.' I have, therefore, opened ft ' GREAT CLEARING SALE, at ;■ which the goods are offered, at pvicea■■ so Marvellously and Unprecedently '■ Ciieap that t-liey are certain to bo ' ■' eagerly and rapidly bought up by tho ■■ public.at large. Any of tlx- many 1 thousands of people ; :' who have visited the Variety Stores f vduring the last four years' will remember what ...an immense and •••".-diversified stoek.it.contaiiis.-andhow amazingly clieaji were' the prices of . the articles. . The whole'': of that stock is now open for Uxrkskrved- .■■'' Sale at such prices as will astound, everybody- by their unprecedented Cheapness. Four and a halt" years . iigo I coir.menced business on a plan ' K - of my own, which [ may say was •uniquein its character, and sever K; ■before.attempted by any other tnnir .' ■ in the colony. -My system was to buy and aeH ANYTHING AND EVERYTHING OF GENERAL USE. SALE IS AN HONEST AND .GENUINE ONE. I must-soil every article of' my. stock..Everything ; must he cleared out, and that without delay,. The prices will therefore • be fixed on such a scale of cheapness as to make a speedy sale an absolute certainty. I heartily and sincerely thank my old cus- • tomera for their support in the past, . ; and urgently invite them to come to ■ : ;fthe present sale and secure the benefit of the cheap bargains offered. I also appeal to the public generally to , wit'the VARIETY STORE, and share the advantage of ttw wonder::i: fully low prices. Finally, as & last word, I call upon osh and all—upon city residents and country settlers—to come to TmE GREAT CLEARING SALE and secure some of the splendid Bargains offered by me. HENKY FLOCKTON, At the Variety Store, Mannebs-sxseet, Wellington.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2228, 24 February 1886, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2228, 24 February 1886, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2228, 24 February 1886, Page 3

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