I Late Advertisements. £f)fk (BARGAIN), cost £45 when new. <^" HOODED BUGGY, in good order. Owner leaving . for 'Frisco. —To be been at Cousins and Atkins, Elliott-street. FOR SALE, Second-hand Hooded Buggy, in first-class order: £25. — The Cousins and Atlcin Carriage Factory. Elliott-st. ERFORMANGE of tho Sacred Cantata, " The Mission of the Roses," at St. Alban's Schoolroom. Mount Roskill. To-morrow. Commence 7.30 p.m. Admission free. SALE EXTRAORDINARY to meet the times. Selling-off Cheap, at and under cost—Locks, Hinges, Nails. Brassware, Sundries. Great Clearance Sale, and no mistake. J. & J. DICKEY, 234/, Queen-street. ... i ..See wanted columns. ." n «TTILD Tj.XCITB.MENT IN' "•''::• fIHEISTCHURCH. BUYERS LITERALLY FORCE the DOORS .OF MESSRS. EDWARDS. BENNETT & CO. \ -. — A PECULIAR SCENE. (Extract from " Christohurch Press," Thursday, June 7th, 1894.) ,rManchester-street, which at 10 n.m. is ordinarily a qniet thoroughfare, preserved a peculiar appearance yesterday morning. Outside Messrs. Edwards, Bennett & Co.'s Warehouse was congregated n crowd intent on obtaining entrance as speedily as possible. These were the bnye.s. who had gathered from all parts of New Zealand, to be present at the Sale of Messrs. Edwards. Bennett & Co's Stock. . To-day it is announced the warohouee will bo open at 9 a.m." •J-WHAT ALFRED TYREE & CO. SAY. V I fj\ BOUOIIT FOR 10S IN THE &. ;' f ( June 7. 1894. Mr Moore. Auckland. Dear Sir,—As you are just leaving Chrlstchurch, wo wish to thank you for yor_r visit, and for your verbal expressions of nl..ashre at the extremely low prices* of the ye. „y large parcel of goods yon have bou_ ;ht from us. . __'_,' We congratulate you upon ths method) cal manner in which you ha ye made your selecti. ms. and we aro quite sure that tfour judgment i ias NOT been equalled. In' offering these goods to your enstomers. they should find a very ready response, considering that many of tho lines have been bought at half the us pal prices of Messrs Edwards. Bennett and C to.— We are, dear sir, ypars faithfully. _ ALFRED TYREE & ClO. -|^/|OORE'S I /COLOSSAL Qj ALE ■'•■' OF i EDWARDS, BENNETT & CO.'S SIfOCK BOUGHT FOR , j 1 IN THE 4? As' testified to by Messrs. Alfred Tyre_V& Co., Christchurch. , , •. - SALE TO COMMENCE TO-MOJiROW, TUESDAY. Hat 3, Shirts, Ties, Braces. Undernrear, all marked at the Lowest Fraction, in order to clear the Stock right out in tho speediest manner possible. ' BOUGHT FOR 10 S .. IN THE M TyrOORE'S , QOLOSSALI OALE ''•;'• OF / • EDWARDS, BENNETT & CO.' STOCK FROM CHRISTCHURCH. STARTS TO-MORROW, TUESDAY i at the CORNER OF PITT AND BERESFORD STREETS, j BOUGHT FOR 10s in>The £. I ■ • ! WANTED, for the country, a quiet, steady Lad of good character, as general 1 servant, wagos 5s per week, and found, easy ' billet.—Apply to M. E. Ltiybournc, Coomboa' Arcade. WANTED Known—Just landed, 200 tons Dry Ti Tree Firewood. Long, 9s ton; Blocks. 10s; Stove Blocks, lis; Coal, 2s sack; Coke, Is 3d, delivered, for cash only—At the Co-operative Firewood Yard, Patteson-st., Freemaus Bay. WANTED to Bay, a Second - hand Maori Dictionary, must be cheap.—Address X,. Victoria-st. West. »
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Auckland Star, Volume XXV, Issue 139, 12 June 1894, Page 8
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