GREAT SACRIFICE OF DRAPERY AND CLOTHING FOR rOURT^Etf DAIS ONLY, AT THE OLD PREMISES OF PAY & HON 4 EZJMAN, pPPOSrTE THE QLD COURT-HOUSE. QjTOCK JREMAINING AFTER THE^ SALE WILJi BE DISPOSED] OF BY AUCTION OR^TENDER. THB LEASE OF THE PREMISES TO BE DISPOSED QF FOR "^REMAINDER OF THE TERM. itHAY & pONEYMAN. "WJATERPBOOF COATS. WAR I WAR ! WAR ! No Miroy! No Mercy ! 0OME AND SHOW YOUR SHINERS. You Frond in need is a Friend indeed < C0Pft« and see your Friend once, and you will never forsake him.
As a lady and gent were promenading, On a beautiful morning in May ; While he the fair one half persuading ' : To name the happy day, A shower came on ; the rain poured down They,knew no tj where ,to.run. She in a'pet exclaimed,' ' : " O Charles ! what have you done ! 11 My blue silk frock will all be spoilt ; My bonnet too likewise. , To pall, for me on a day like this, It really was not wise."- " Stay ! stay I dear Isabella ; If we could get an umbrella, We might reach.home safe and dry ; • See, herjj is^Friend's, let us go and try.jj They went to Friend's, and there selected A' fine alpaca umbrella, " Which quite; preserved them from the rain, And gained a smile from lovely Bella. So, single gen,ts r ra warning take, K , - When you are betat on fishing ; ' And; mind to use the proper bait, For .which the 'ladies all are wishing.
GO TO FRIBND'S r ,FOR YOUR HATS , Go to Friend's for your Caps Go to Friend's for your Trousers ' ' Go to Friend's for your Coats Go, to Friend's fo,r your Vests , ' >, j Go to .Friend's for your Shirts Go to "Friend's for your Umbrellas Go to Friend's for your Handkerchiefs Go to;Friend's for your, Carpet Bags Go to Fnend y g 'for your Waterproof Coats , ,Go to Friend's for your Drew .fiats "'"- Gdfo'Frfch'dVidrlJEve'rytMffg. • ' ' I"
Go to your Friend, who defies competition,
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\jtf^t feforin 'Merchants and tU^ Shipt>exiiyforcthe India" market that we have reeq^jnadjB, in^arrangejnejitSj.with .Jjhe, Brewery M wurenable na to execute any orders for 'Bottled Stout with which theyCTnay favour us with promptne»»nd#» tb,e;be«tlt«rma;j iu, y.a\»»>'. i ,;,., \: SPARKS, MOUNE, &> ©Or, :. „ ', London, JLvgxUfe^m, J
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIII, Issue 3122, 19 July 1867, Page 6
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399Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIII, Issue 3122, 19 July 1867, Page 6
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