SPECIAL NOTICE ! ! mHE dissolution"*of partnership -*- already notified has created a want for READY MONEY, Which we can only meet by a SPECIAL DISSOLUTION SALE, And we shall therefore ALLOW LARGE DISCOUNTS ON ALL CASH PURCHASES. G. COATES AND CO., WATCHMAKERS AND JEWELLERS, -218 Colombo street. REFERRING to the above notice, I venture to hope that the same support will be accorded to mc by the general public, as woll as by the old customers of the firm, as heretofore, assuring them that my close personal supervision will be given to every department of the business, and that it will bo my constant endeavour to sustain in the future the high reputation the firm has borne in the past. I am, yours obediently, FRANCIS J. SMITH. Trading as G. COATES and CO. D.I.C. NOVELTIES FOE SPBING. PACKAGES ALREADY OPENED or ADVISED :— S.a. Pakeha— 19 CASES NEW GOODS S,s. Rimutaka— 32 CASES NEW GOODS S.s. Duke of Devonshire— 47 CASES NEW GOODS S.s. Ruahine— 38 CASES NEW GOODS S.s. Tainui— 39 CASES NEW GOODS S.s. Matatua— ' 8 CASES NEW GOODS S.s. Kaikaura— 62 CASES NEW GOODS Intercolonial— 30 CASES NEW GOODS S.s. Doric— 20 CASES NEW GOODS - .TOTAL -295 CASES NEW GOODS IMMENSE VARIETY IN ALL DEPARTMENTS . AND NEW GOODS BY EVERY STEAMER. D.I.C. B. Hallensteiht, E. 0, Brown, . Chairman. Manager.
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Press, Volume L, Issue 8596, 25 September 1893, Page 4
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