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LAST NIGHT'S NEWS. (BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH.)

(own correspondent.) Cambridge, Last Night. A temperance meeting was held last evening at tlie Oddfellows' Hall, when it was resolved that a Cambridge Total Abstinence Society should be formed.

The Land Court. Judgment was given on the Tokoroa block this morning, after which the Court adjourned till to-morrow, bo that the natives might decide oh the names for the Court roll. • The Public Hall is just opened to exhibit views of the Rhine for the funds to aid Trinity Presbyterian Church Sundayschool.

The new Pure Cash System now being initiated by G. and C. will certainly prove a benefit to the public. It has been a great success in Sydney and Melbourne, and when strictly carried out the customer who buys at an establishment where the goods arc marked low to ensure a rapid sale must be a great gainer. G.^and C. sell their drapery, millinary, and clothing* 1 at such prices for cash as gives the buyer the advantages of a shareholder in a co-oper«iti\c society, without the risk of being called upon tobearaportionofthelossshouldthe year's business prove unsatisfactoiy. Garlick and Cramvull will ..aim to retain the confidence which the public havcThithcrto shown them, and are detirmined to give the pure cash system a fair trial; whether they gain or lose the first year. Country buyers on remitting cash with order will be supplied with goods at co-operative prices ; just the same as though they made a personal selection. Furnishing 'goods, such as carpets, floor cloths, bedsteads, bedding, and general house furniture, the largest portion of which is turned out at our o\\ n factory, will be marked at the lowest remunerative prices, and a discount of five per cent, will be allowed to those who pay at the time of purchase. * G. & C. having realised the entire value ot their stock during their Lite cash j,ale, the present stock is ni w And che Vpi.y noi'GHT. An inspection is invited. — Gvklick and Ck VNWH.L.Citj Hall Furnishing Arcade, Queen - street, Auckland.

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Waikato Times, Volume XV, Issue 1244, 19 June 1880, Page 3

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LAST NIGHT'S NEWS. (BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH.) Waikato Times, Volume XV, Issue 1244, 19 June 1880, Page 3

LAST NIGHT'S NEWS. (BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH.) Waikato Times, Volume XV, Issue 1244, 19 June 1880, Page 3

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