Perambulators and carpets, reversible bicycle wheol and other kinds of purtunbulators just opened from .-61 to £7. Now designs In Bnissoll and tapestry carpets. Furnish your house throughout from Garlick and Cranwell's City Hall Furnishing WarohQUeo, Queen-street, The very high rents charged for property in Queon-streot must of necessity increase the valueofgoodstoooneumers. Kents in Customsstreet being more jnoderato, Wingate, Burns and Co. are enablod to sell general ironmongery at a lower rato. Pleasing and tangible proof of this has already bpen experienced by many, and all may bo convinced by making a small trial purepaso from thoir varied stock of useful household ironmongery.—{APVT.J A sale by auction of household furniture, show glasses, pounter, scales and weights, and gonoral furnishings fpr a confeotipner'u and baker's business, will tako place at Nowmarkot tomorrow, at 11 o'clock (under distraint for rent). John and E. Leydon are tho auctioneers.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 4277, 8 February 1884, Page 2
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