Messrs Parker and Laird, of Hillsdale, write : " Our Mr Laird having occasion bo visit Scotland, and knowing the excellenb qualities of bhe Canadian Healing Oil, concluded to bake some with him, aud bhe result has been very astonishing. We may say thac in several instances ib has effected cures when ailments had been pronounced incurable by eminent practitioners."— (Advt.) (37) Hundreds of ends ef dross materials, measuring from syd to 7£yds, suitable fori dress lengths, selling ab Is lid, 2s lid, 3s sd. 3s lid, 4s 4Ad to ISs 6d bhe lengbh, at Courb Bros'.s sale.—(Advb.) Lace handkerchiefs ab Id and 2d each; bolts from Id each ; fur trimmings, 6£d ; all others greatly reduced at Courb Bros', sale.—(Advt.) Double width reversible cretonne lengths, suitable for curtains, ab 4s 3d, 5s 3d, 5s lid the pair (about 6 yards long) ab Court Bros', sale.—(Advt.) Further reduction in flannelette. The balance to be cleared ab from 24d per yard, cheap at 3|d ab Courb Bros', sale.—(Advt.) All sizes in men's suits, turned oub to be cleared before stock-taking, ab 12s 6d (a manufacturer's clearing lot), ab Courb Bros', sale.—(Advb.) Further reductions in boys' plush caps, cloth caps, and man-o'-war, A grand line of tweed caps at 4d, for men or boys, at i Courb Bros. salei—-(Advb,)
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Auckland Star, Volume XXVII, Issue 166, 16 July 1896, Page 4
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