-I. y j.. |r|l -.- Mr. E. Tregear, secretary fpr Labour, Who has been paying a short vieit to Pjpton, returns fa WeJJjpgtojj this evening, FIELDER'S BALE. Ope of tho largest furniture sales ever held in the city starts to-morrow at Fielder's, Manners-street, and all the Eng. lish an 4 colonial made funjitjj^ haj been marked down to bedrpek prjeep. Th» firm aro determined to keep their niiwo lor suppyimi? fipeMftas goods nt law piepe. Famishing » mansion pr » pofctags q«n be done owjly, owipg to tl»e largo reserve stocks held. A full price list appears on mg» eleven in to-night's Post, and purchase* will 4q wefi to study it and h*Vfl a look R fr O y F vfyp., dows and snow rooms in. Manners-street. — Advti»
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Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 52, 2 March 1908, Page 7
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125Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 52, 2 March 1908, Page 7
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