Messrs. Uitchio it Co. advertise a sale of furniture and sundries for to-morrow.
That all things in this life must come to an end soon or lato is ono of tho truths daily borne in upon us. It is brought homo to us in the present instance by tho announcement in to-night's Post that the Grand lieorganising- ,Salo which has drawn thousands of customers to spend their nionoy freely since tho opening day, will close, positively and absolutely, on (Saturday, 30th Jnly, at 10 p.m., which is thus advertised as the last day of the sale at To Aro House. There being no hope of an extension of the tiino, in spite of tho fact that daily crowds still throng tho warohouso, if; only remains for our readers to mako the most of tho opportunities remaining. For the last week special linos aro advertised in our columns, and reminders are also given that every single i article in the establishment is reduced in price for this occasion. Therefore it behoves the prudent public to shop early and often during the last week of the sale at To Aro House. — Advt.
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Evening Post, Volume LVI, Issue 25, 29 July 1898, Page 5
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190Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LVI, Issue 25, 29 July 1898, Page 5
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