pHEAP CLEARING-OUT SALE OP DEAPEKY & CLOTHING. H. ATKINS HAS COMMENCED A CLEARING-OUT SALE OF HIS MMENSE STOCK! THE WHOLE STOCK IN EVERY DEPARTMENT HAS BEEN EE-MARKED. A REDUCTION OF 12J to 25 PER CENT. HAS BEEN MADE. THE 1 dLANCE OF WINTER DRESS MATERIALS WILL BE SOLD REGARDLESS OF COST! FEENCH MERINOS, WINSEYS, HOMESPUNS, BLACK SILKS, COLOBED SILKS, BILK VELVETS, VELVETEENS, B LUSTRES & MOURNING GOODS, ■REDUCED 12)£ TO 5 P E B CENT! A CHEAP LINE OF BLACK SILK VELVET (MANTLE WIDTH), AT 12s. 6d. PER YARD, WORTH 20s. MANCHESTER GOODS, Consisting of— Sheetings, Quilts, Long Curtains, Table Linen, Huckabacks, and all Furnishing Goods, Reduced 12j to 15 pee cent. an overstock of 300 paies blankets, Reduced 12}£ to 20 per cent. CRIMEAN SHIRTINGS, FLANNELS, &c. Reduced 12J£ to 17)£ per cent. FANCY GOODS, HOSIERY, &c, At 123^ to 20 per cent. Seduction. UPWARDS tf 3,000 YARDS OF MOSS TRIMMING TO BE CLEARED AT ONE PENNY PER YARD. A VERY HE AVY OVERSTOCK OF CLOTHING, TWEEDS, SHIRTS, AN GENERAL OUTFITTING, REDUCED 15 TO 20 PER CENT. N.B;—The STOCK of CLOTHING has een REMARKED considerably BELOW WHOLESALE PRICE. ALL GOODS AT THE SAME RATE OF REDUCTION. m. THE SALE IS A GENUINE OSE. The STOCK must be REDUCED some Thousands of Pounds before TAKINGgSTOCK. H. ATKINS, (Late Hay & Honeyman).
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Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1730, 3 September 1875, Page 3
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