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The salvage sale, now progressing, marks an era in the history of '1 o Aro Kohso The salvage palo comprises goocU saved from tlio " binning ship" Port Jackson, while discharging cargo in Sydnoy harbour. Our Mr. James Smith, who was on the spot shortly after, stii-ceoded in purchasing many lots at 10s in the X As they comprise many most useful ovoryd;iy poods, such as calicoes, sheetings, flannelettes, art muslins, cic tonnes, blankets, dresses, we may calculate on a big rusk to To Aro HOll3O. There will bo sensational bargains all ovor tho warehouse in Indies' aprons, ribbons, gloves. umbrolla3, sunshades, ladies' and childs' ulsters, &.a. H ilk-price will be tho rule in all cases, save and except a large quantity of goods in tho millinery and mantle departments, whero many lots v ill be sold at a quarter of their real value. In the furnishing department there will 1)0 nn opportunity of picking up some cheap lota of wriito blankets, slightly damaged by water. Ai.toqethcr tho prospects of bargainhunters are of the most rosy description during tho continuance of this salvage salo at To Aro House. We wonld romind intending purchasers of our invariable rule on theso occasions— first come, first served, at the salvago salo of 1893 at To Aro House. — Advt. Messrs Wilkiks & Field liave jnst rocoivod another largo shipment of the sixpence Pocket Magic Banks for which there was such a run a few mouths since. Those banks hold one pound in sixpences, and cannot be opened until tho fortieth sixpence is put in when it comes apart by means of a spring on the bottom. Whon tho bank J3 empty the bottom is put on by means of tho =;ui;e spring, and the banks aro then ready fir rcfil iug. By this it will be seen thero is no clianeo of spending the money until ono pound has been saved up. Tho price is ninopenco each. — Advt. Misleading Statements. — Finding that somo uiisloading statements have been circulated to tho cflect that WardoU Bros. & Co. do not deliver poods at (ho houses of their customers, and as theso reports are to a certain degreo detrimental to thoir business they wish to have it knomi that their vans deliver in tho City, Thorndon, To Aro, Nowtowu, Oriental Bay every day. — Awvt.

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Evening Post, Volume XLVI, Issue 8, 10 July 1893, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XLVI, Issue 8, 10 July 1893, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XLVI, Issue 8, 10 July 1893, Page 2