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In order to make room for large shipments of goods now on tho way by Bailing vessels and steamers for the ensuing soason, we havo detorminod to oloar out tho balanoo of our Bummer etook at Te Aro House. Onr Summer Sale ia now on, and wo aro selling many really remarkable bargains, whioh it would bo wise on the part of all purchasers to eooure at onoe. All tho stock has been carefully gone through, and evory article re-marked at salo pricoa. If, therefore, the Veat mapa of buyers will roll up they will find bargains for ono and all at Te Aro House. Try to oome as early in the day as possible, bo as to make sure of the largest ohoice and mora time to solcot, and the publio would also do well to romembor that wo havo a large number of gifts to distribute on tho same basis as during the Christmas holidays, at Te Aro House. In addition then to tho possibility of securing undoubted bargains in all classes of goods, customers will havo the privilege of selecting their own gifts, whioh will be in proportion to tho amount of purohaso, at Te Aro House. We submit this aa being infinitely Buperior to any othor plan now in vogue, aB thero is no risk, no disappointment, and no heartburning inonrred, sinoo every one must got a gift during this sale at Te Aro House. — Advt. Great Bale of perambulator* ; one hundred to choose from at 13a 6d. JE. Arnold's perambulator shop, opposito Fire Brigade Station, Mannors-strcet. Inapeotion invited. Nothing ever offered at suoh a sacrifice boforo.— Advt. In Whooping Cough " Baxter's Ltjno Preserver " is a apecifio. — Advt.

How to Get Sick. — Expose yourself day and night, sit too muoh withont exercise, work too hard without rest, dootor all the time, take all tho vile nostrums and imitations advertised, and then yon will want to know How ro Get Well.— Whioh is answered in three words— Take American Co.'s Hop Bitters! Bead.— Advt. I

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Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 25, 1 February 1886, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 25, 1 February 1886, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 25, 1 February 1886, Page 2

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