IT WOULD NOT BE QUITE TBUE TO SAY WE GIVE SOMETHING FOB NOTHING, BUT IT IS QUITE TBUE TO BAY WE ABE GIVING FIBST-CLASS AIiTIC LE S^DHid"!Ej l !riE3CX3iTGh fob next door to nothing. i " W(^*CJ " IN FACT, THE PBIOES OF SOME GOODS ABE SO SMALL AS TO BE ALMOST INFINITESIMAL; " . A SALE TO A FINISH. , trr,-*—, . BVERHHING TO GO. ALL IDEA OP PROFIT ABANDONED. " : '.: IFOXO THE SALE OF EDWABDS AND BENNETTS , DBAPEBY AND CLOTHING* STOCK IS FULL OF LIFE ANP IftGQI?&/ -i ; : -;f CROWDED WITH PEOPLE DAILY. A WAREHOUSE FULL DAILY OF BAEGAINS AND CUSTOMERS. [' .** -."•": \ ?O DA? (WEDNESDAY) there are 7550 REAL BARGAINS. Nothing Old or Oat of Bate, bat Every Article Fresh and Fashionable and Reliable. Of conrse, tt>e R>taU Draper* are ieatone .~ ~ C'^% , MBTV ließ4H§e of cliff Qnwd Bargains we ore qiviog the Pablio and tbo Crowds of Castoinera who throng the Warehouse. Thie is, indeed, the Grandest Opportunity the people Qt CftfltMbgry IjRYe %W~ Ijftflqfc' '^C jMM gsiliJas Coeds at a Lot Lea than Wholesale Oost Prices. Don't wait until the Sale is all over, and then bemoan the loss your delay has caueed you. ; ' ' , _ > ';_'■; SALE EDWARDS AND BENNETTS' STOCK IN CLARION'S WAIWBHOUSm !■ 3 ;'• J MANOSESTEB STSEBT, FACING HIGH AMD lICHFIBLD STEEEIS, AND NEST DOOB XO OUB OLD fiffIMISSS,:. : .V ; vS
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Press, Volume LII, Issue 9023, 8 February 1895, Page 3
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