Progress is the order of bho day. By obedience to the instinct of active and intelligent enterprise, we can truthfully boa.t of the expansion and success of our business, far beyond anything of the kind in the city. Every season extends the area ot our operations and brings us a large increase of patrons. Visitors to the city should nob fail to inspect our extensive stock of all classes of clothing, drapery, and household furniture, remembering tbab they can procure any article from us at netb wholesale warehouse prices.—D.S.C. —(Advb.) Visitors are invited to see the grass lawnß at sid—latest novelty.—D.S.C—(Advb.) Tbe largest stock and bhe moat extensive assortment in Auckland of gentß* mercery and ready-made clobhine is being shown by Smith and Caughey.—(Advb.) Fresh lot of millinery, including the new cycle, Tudor and Scarborough gems, jusb opened at Wilson, McCullagh and Co.'s— (Advt.) Christmas bargains ab Courb Bros.' A line of white blouses, fancy fronts, 2s lid, worbh 4s lid.—(Advt.)
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Auckland Star, Volume XXVII, Issue 305, 23 December 1896, Page 3
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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1
Auckland Star, Volume XXVII, Issue 305, 23 December 1896, Page 3
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