“Yes,” said Miss Pecker, “I rejected Mr Henn. Xice fellow ; but I couldn’t have the announcement of onr marriage appear in the papers under the head Henn Pecker.” Among the Romans the gift of a tin" was the badge of liberation from slavery. Married women are best judges as to whether it be so among the moderns. Yes ! It is certainly true. Ask any of your friends who have purchased there. Garlick and Cranwcll have numerous unasked for and very favourable commendations from country customers on their excellent packin'-- of Furniure, Crockery, and Glass, &c. Cadies and gentlemen about to furnish should remember that Garlick and Cramvell’s is Tint Cheap Furnishing Wharehouse of Auckland. Furniture to suit all classes ; also Carpets, Floor Cloths and all House hJecessarics. If yoni new house is nearly finished, or, you are going to get married, visit Garlick and Cramvell, Queen-street and Lome-street Auckland. Intending purchasers can have a catalogue sent free.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 2365, 6 September 1887, Page 2
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157Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 2365, 6 September 1887, Page 2
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